Absolutely. Completely overloaded. I was up until early AM entering absences. I'm about half done and cannot enter much further without timeouts.
IRCC did not plan for this high system load.
Add to that the print problem with the application and it is doubtful many will be able to complete their application packages today.
I am clearing the remainder of my calendar this week to put this all together.
The calc tool seems to be the most time consuming part if it.
Glad I'm not the only one having problems. I thought it was my computer but then I realized tons of people were doing what I was doing. If I have calculated my days right, I can apply about 4 months ahead of what I had expected, basically I can next week. I really don't want to order an entry record either but what If my dates are off slightly? I have stamps in my passport but I know they didn't stamp every time. I'll pad it a bit by sending it later which gives me more time to fill things out. I can't get an I-94 because they don't do it for American citizens.
Do we need to submit an entry record?
I ordered and received mine already but I have a few months of entries since.
I'm US citizen also and ordered my US record through Freedom of Information months ago.
Do we need to submit these?
I'm just using it to correlate all the entries/exits on my spreadsheet.
Yes. You need to enter absences for the past 5 years from your filing date.
BTW, I am still entering data on my calculator form.
It is possible they are not allowing new logins to their online service but allowing those already logged in to proceed (I hope)..
The system is still heavily overloaded requiring a lot of page reloading to get back into the form to re-enter an entry.
Yes. You need to enter absences for the past 5 years from your filing date.
BTW, I am still entering data on my calculator form.
It is possible they are not allowing new logins to their online service but allowing those already logged in to proceed (I hope)..
The system is still heavily overloaded requiring a lot of page reloading to get back into the form to re-enter an entry.