In this case I would suggest that you either look at how the graphs evolve over time (check them everyday), or look that the "Recent Approvals" graphs to see which dates USCIS is processing these days. if 1-Mar to 15-Mar is 30%+ green but 16-Mar to 30-Mar has no green, and then 1-Apr to 15-Apr is 10% green. Sometimes it might look counter intuitive, as in, huge gaps in dates between two areas of green e.g. If there is only a little green (~10-15%), then one could probably assume that USCIS has started processing these dates too. the first half of March then you can safely assume that these dates are actively being processed right now. If you seeing a lot (~30-50%+) of green in a portion of the dates e.g. You can probably infer which receipt dates are going to be processed next using this graph. This graph shows which bucket of receipt dates USCIS has started processing.
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