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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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This thread is for everyone who filed 10 before their GC expiration date or after their GC expired. Please post your experiences!

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Not sure what the question is here.   Most people on this section of the forum have applied for ROC before the cut off point. Some haven't because of one thing or another and have had to explain why they have been late with filing when they have applied for ROC.  Normally there is a reminder letter in the mail from USCIS to let you know you are due to apply.

Removal of Conditions..  TICK TOCK, TICK TOCK

 

Time to reset the tick tock clock again.   Roll my eyes.

 

GC  Conditional date:  05/26/2015

N400.  Application:      02/28/2018       

Biometrics:                    02/22/2018

 

Waiting............    Roll my eyes again :(

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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2 minutes ago, shell20 said:

Not sure what the question is here.   Most people on this section of the forum have applied for ROC before the cut off point. Some haven't because of one thing or another and have had to explain why they have been late with filing when they have applied for ROC.  Normally there is a reminder letter in the mail from USCIS to let you know you are due to apply.

I just would like to know if there were any major “hiccups” for late filers. We mailed my roc packet 10 days before my gc expired. I got it all back the day my gc expired because I forgot the copy of my gc. (Uscis stamped it and there were bar codes on some pages I believe. The whole package was held together by a metal thing on top clip, not sure if this is a good sign or nor) anyway...they received it on monday, feb. 12th.

 

I guess I just need reassurance 

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~~~ mrandmrsBRS Visa journey ~~~

Service Center: Vermont

Embassy: Frankfurt/Germany

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Marriage: 2014-12-30

I-130 sent: 2015-1-5

I-130 Noa 1: 2015-1-12

I-130 approved: 2015-6-10

Your I-130 was approved in 149 days from your NOA 1 date.

*************************************************************************

NVC: 2015-7-8

AOS bill: 2015-8-4

AOS P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

IV bill: 2015-9-15

IV P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

Case Complete: 2015-10-12 (2015-12-07)

Supervisor Review 2015-11-02Called NVC 2015-12-07 (no longer under supervisor review, waiting for an Interview Date)

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Medical: 2016-1-7

Interview Frankfurt: 2016-1-19 (called NVC 2015-12-14) APPROVED :dancing: :wub:

POE: 2016-2-9 ATL (Atlanta)

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2 minutes ago, mrandmrsBRS said:

I just would like to know if there were any major “hiccups” for late filers. We mailed my roc packet 10 days before my gc expired. I got it all back the day my gc expired because I forgot the copy of my gc. (Uscis stamped it and there were bar codes on some pages I believe. The whole package was held together by a metal thing on top clip, not sure if this is a good sign or nor) anyway...they received it on monday, feb. 12th.

 

I guess I just need reassurance 

Wow so they sent it back as you didnt attach a copy of your GC?  Am I understanding that correctly?  If so that to me seems extremely petty and if you filed on time and they sent it back that you don't really need to explain anything to them as your postal receipt should tell them everything, that you did file on time but just simple forgot the copy of your GC.  Please try not to stress, I know its easier said than done, but from what I am reading you havent done anything wrong.

Removal of Conditions..  TICK TOCK, TICK TOCK

 

Time to reset the tick tock clock again.   Roll my eyes.

 

GC  Conditional date:  05/26/2015

N400.  Application:      02/28/2018       

Biometrics:                    02/22/2018

 

Waiting............    Roll my eyes again :(

 

USA citizen as of 25th of July 2018. :)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Just now, shell20 said:

Wow so they sent it back as you didnt attach a copy of your GC?  Am I understanding that correctly?  If so that to me seems extremely petty and if you filed on time and they sent it back that you don't really need to explain anything to them as your postal receipt should tell them everything, that you did file on time but just simple forgot the copy of your GC.  Please try not to stress, I know its easier said than done, but from what I am reading you havent done anything wrong.

That is exactly what I do not understand. Why not keep the whole petition and send me and ref or just a reminder that they need a copy of my green card. I’m just worried that this counts as late filing now. Even thoughthe stamp on the petition when I first sent it says otherwise. I’m scared that they will deport me because right now I have no valid green card :(

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~~~ mrandmrsBRS Visa journey ~~~

Service Center: Vermont

Embassy: Frankfurt/Germany

*************************************************************************

Marriage: 2014-12-30

I-130 sent: 2015-1-5

I-130 Noa 1: 2015-1-12

I-130 approved: 2015-6-10

Your I-130 was approved in 149 days from your NOA 1 date.

*************************************************************************

NVC: 2015-7-8

AOS bill: 2015-8-4

AOS P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

IV bill: 2015-9-15

IV P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

Case Complete: 2015-10-12 (2015-12-07)

Supervisor Review 2015-11-02Called NVC 2015-12-07 (no longer under supervisor review, waiting for an Interview Date)

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Medical: 2016-1-7

Interview Frankfurt: 2016-1-19 (called NVC 2015-12-14) APPROVED :dancing: :wub:

POE: 2016-2-9 ATL (Atlanta)

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No it does not act as a late filing, they should have just sent you an RFE, this wouldnt hold up in court if they wanted to deport, it would come across as such pettiness. I wouldn't worry about it, you should get your NOA 1  in a few days. Please try not to panic, youll be ok. 

Removal of Conditions..  TICK TOCK, TICK TOCK

 

Time to reset the tick tock clock again.   Roll my eyes.

 

GC  Conditional date:  05/26/2015

N400.  Application:      02/28/2018       

Biometrics:                    02/22/2018

 

Waiting............    Roll my eyes again :(

 

USA citizen as of 25th of July 2018. :)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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That’s what I am thinking..I’m praying really hard ! Thank you for your reassurance! 

germangirlintheusa.blogspot.com

~~~ mrandmrsBRS Visa journey ~~~

Service Center: Vermont

Embassy: Frankfurt/Germany

*************************************************************************

Marriage: 2014-12-30

I-130 sent: 2015-1-5

I-130 Noa 1: 2015-1-12

I-130 approved: 2015-6-10

Your I-130 was approved in 149 days from your NOA 1 date.

*************************************************************************

NVC: 2015-7-8

AOS bill: 2015-8-4

AOS P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

IV bill: 2015-9-15

IV P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

Case Complete: 2015-10-12 (2015-12-07)

Supervisor Review 2015-11-02Called NVC 2015-12-07 (no longer under supervisor review, waiting for an Interview Date)

**************************************************************************

Medical: 2016-1-7

Interview Frankfurt: 2016-1-19 (called NVC 2015-12-14) APPROVED :dancing: :wub:

POE: 2016-2-9 ATL (Atlanta)

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3 hours ago, mrandmrsBRS said:

That is exactly what I do not understand. Why not keep the whole petition and send me and ref or just a reminder that they need a copy of my green card. I’m just worried that this counts as late filing now. Even thoughthe stamp on the petition when I first sent it says otherwise. Im scared that they will deport me because right now I have no valid green card :(

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Hi there, you are stressing a lot. Please feel good. I believe you will get your NOA next week or sooner. Late filing is an option if someone has a valid reason. You missed out on your GC and they send the package back to you by asking for the GC copy. If they wanted to deny you they would have sent you a denial notice. This is done by applicants sometimes they forget to send some required documents and then have resent it again. You should be good. Regards 

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12 hours ago, Name O Boy said:

Hi there, you are stressing a lot. Please feel good. I believe you will get your NOA next week or sooner. Late filing is an option if someone has a valid reason. You missed out on your GC and they send the package back to you by asking for the GC copy. If they wanted to deny you they would have sent you a denial notice. This is done by applicants sometimes they forget to send some required documents and then have resent it again. You should be good. Regards 

Thank you! I hope I do not have to wait too long. I’m going to keep my fingers crossed and hope for the best! 

germangirlintheusa.blogspot.com

~~~ mrandmrsBRS Visa journey ~~~

Service Center: Vermont

Embassy: Frankfurt/Germany

*************************************************************************

Marriage: 2014-12-30

I-130 sent: 2015-1-5

I-130 Noa 1: 2015-1-12

I-130 approved: 2015-6-10

Your I-130 was approved in 149 days from your NOA 1 date.

*************************************************************************

NVC: 2015-7-8

AOS bill: 2015-8-4

AOS P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

IV bill: 2015-9-15

IV P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

Case Complete: 2015-10-12 (2015-12-07)

Supervisor Review 2015-11-02Called NVC 2015-12-07 (no longer under supervisor review, waiting for an Interview Date)

**************************************************************************

Medical: 2016-1-7

Interview Frankfurt: 2016-1-19 (called NVC 2015-12-14) APPROVED :dancing: :wub:

POE: 2016-2-9 ATL (Atlanta)

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We actually filed my husband ROC the day his GC expired.  It was sent overnight so they received it one day late.  I wrote in my coverletter why it was filed late (big cross country move causing documents to be lost and a huge financial strain).  We got our NOA a week later dated the day it was received.  (see our timeline)  The ROC process took a long time because we got our first ever RFE for a lack of additional documentation after the move and also had our first interview as well.  Any delay in the process was mostly caused by us, not necessarily because we filed a day late.  He was eligible to file for citizenship while his ROC was pending, but we again couldn't do it right away.  He became a citizen last month.  6 years from k-1 to citizenship.

 

I think you will be fine. Good luck.

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K-1 to Citizenship - 6 year immigration journey: January 2012 to January 2018

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13 minutes ago, vosnmars said:

We actually filed my husband ROC the day his GC expired.  It was sent overnight so they received it one day late.  I wrote in my coverletter why it was filed late (big cross country move causing documents to be lost and a huge financial strain).  We got our NOA a week later dated the day it was received.  (see our timeline)  The ROC process took a long time because we got our first ever RFE for a lack of additional documentation after the move and also had our first interview as well.  Any delay in the process was mostly caused by us, not necessarily because we filed a day late.  He was eligible to file for citizenship while his ROC was pending, but we again couldn't do it right away.  He became a citizen last month.  6 years from k-1 to citizenship.

 

I think you will be fine. Good luck.

I’m glad everything went well for you guys! It sure is a nerve-wracking experience and I am glad when all of this is over. I think we didn’t mail enough evidence either but are prepared if we get an RFE.

 

All these horror stories you see online are probably another reason why I have so much anxiety and panic attacks

germangirlintheusa.blogspot.com

~~~ mrandmrsBRS Visa journey ~~~

Service Center: Vermont

Embassy: Frankfurt/Germany

*************************************************************************

Marriage: 2014-12-30

I-130 sent: 2015-1-5

I-130 Noa 1: 2015-1-12

I-130 approved: 2015-6-10

Your I-130 was approved in 149 days from your NOA 1 date.

*************************************************************************

NVC: 2015-7-8

AOS bill: 2015-8-4

AOS P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

IV bill: 2015-9-15

IV P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

Case Complete: 2015-10-12 (2015-12-07)

Supervisor Review 2015-11-02Called NVC 2015-12-07 (no longer under supervisor review, waiting for an Interview Date)

**************************************************************************

Medical: 2016-1-7

Interview Frankfurt: 2016-1-19 (called NVC 2015-12-14) APPROVED :dancing: :wub:

POE: 2016-2-9 ATL (Atlanta)

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I can give you a late filing story.

 

My husband came over on a K1 and we got married February 16, 2004 (in the 90 days). We filed the forms and got his 2 year conditional greencard.

 

Fast Forward past the birth of our kid, Katrina devastating our home, 2 car loans, a house mortgage, multiple renewals of his drivers license and his steady job to 2016 when we realize we didnt file the i751.

 

Filed for it in October 2016 with a cover letter explaining on how we were moving around living with family for 7 months after Katrina (our area was deluged, the eye came right over my town in Louisiana) and apologized a lot. We had a lot of evidence of a bonafide marriage, as everything was in both our names (bank accounts, mortgage, health insurance, etcetc). Sent it all in.

 

Last week, without RFE or Interview, he was approved for his 10 year card.

 

I was just surprised we could do everything without anyone EVER asking for proof of residency (mortgage, car loans, drivers license renewals etc), so it never occurred to us that we missed a date of something. 

 

I could find very little on the internet of someone filing as late as we did, mostly people are just like a day or a week late. We were err... 10 years or so?

 

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17 minutes ago, jc2008 said:

I can give you a late filing story.

 

My husband came over on a K1 and we got married February 16, 2004 (in the 90 days). We filed the forms and got his 2 year conditional greencard.

 

Fast Forward past the birth of our kid, Katrina devastating our home, 2 car loans, a house mortgage, multiple renewals of his drivers license and his steady job to 2016 when we realize we didnt file the i751.

 

Filed for it in October 2016 with a cover letter explaining on how we were moving around living with family for 7 months after Katrina (our area was deluged, the eye came right over my town in Louisiana) and apologized a lot. We had a lot of evidence of a bonafide marriage, as everything was in both our names (bank accounts, mortgage, health insurance, etcetc). Sent it all in.

 

Last week, without RFE or Interview, he was approved for his 10 year card.

 

I was just surprised we could do everything without anyone EVER asking for proof of residency (mortgage, car loans, drivers license renewals etc), so it never occurred to us that we missed a date of something. 

 

I could find very little on the internet of someone filing as late as we did, mostly people are just like a day or a week late. We were err... 10 years or so?

 

Wow. 

I-751 Timeline:

I-751 filed at VSC                 : 05/08/2017

USCIS Received                  : 05/09/2017

Check Cashed                     : 05/18/2017

NOA1 Receipt Date             : 05/10/2017

NOA1 received                     : 05/20/2017

Biometrics letter Received  : 06/10/2017 - Appointment for 06/23/2017

Biometrics Walk-in               : 06/12/2017 - biometrics completed

DMV license renewed         : 06/12/2017 - 1 year extension from greencard expiration 

I-751 Approved                    : 06/06/2018

 

N-400 Timeline:

Paper filing received at USCIS              : 05/24/2018

N400 notice to create online account   : 05/30/2018

N400 NOA                                                  : 06/02/2018

N400 Biometrics                                       : 06/21/2018

N400 Interview                                          : 09/19/2018

 

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3 minutes ago, wanderer84 said:

Wow. 

Yeah it was wow. If the i751 got denied, we could have done the i130 etc, since he entered the country legally and "overstayed". But our lawyer said that the i130 might get denied if we didn't file the i751 late, as they would consider us to have an open i751 case and not eligible to apply for i130 until that was resolved. Luckily the i751 worked!

 

I was most surprised about the Drivers license. he last renewed his last year. Just walk in, hand them old Drivers License and they took his picture and gave him a new one, even asked him if he wanted to register to vote.......

 

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On 2/14/2018 at 4:10 PM, mrandmrsBRS said:

This thread is for everyone who filed 10 before their GC expiration date or after their GC expired. Please post your experiences!

Hi did it get approved on time? 

My hubby 's green card is expiring on the May 14th. I have sent package on the 23rdof April and was received the next noon. They didn't take money out of account yet. Didn't received any letter from USCIS yet.  Getting worried now. 

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