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11 hours ago, Alexs said:

Still shows "case received" too

Thanks Alexs! Are you going to call them? How do you call tier 2? Is it the same number?

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2 hours ago, Nanz13 said:

Thanks Alexs! Are you going to call them? How do you call tier 2? Is it the same number?

Yeah its the same number .the 1800number

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Hello everyone,

I'm an April filler. I sent my package on April 18th 2016 but receive my NOA pretty late on May 20th 2016. I still haven't gotten any further notice after the NOA. I wonder if I should be worry since I'm an April filler or it is normal since my NOA is May 20th?

Thank you very much!

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Good morning everyone, I just read an article concerning green card holders and traveling outside the USA.  It is frightening and if you come from countries in the middle east, please be aware.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-order-immigrants-travel_us_588a7bd4e4b0cef5cf870a7d?6pohjkgsd30jp2e29

 

I am still waiting from Vermont to produce a green card :(

Dated my husband for 7 years

Married July 29,2013

USCIS

August 21st, 2013: NOA 1

February 21st, 2014: Transferred to California

March 4th, 2014: NOA 2

March 8th, 2014: NOA 2 Hard Copy

NVC

March 14, 2014 Case received by NVC

April 14, 2014: Case number, IIN and BIN assigned :dancing:

April 21, 2014: AOS & IV Bill Invoiced & Paid

April 21, 2014: EP enrollment sent

April 24, 2014 : AOS Bill showing paid

April 25, 2014 : IV Bill showing paid

April 29, 2014: AOS Packet sent (electronic)

May 22, 2014: EP enrollment confirmation received

May 27, 2014: Completed DS-260 & email IV package

June 2, 2014: AOS reviewed and approved

June 19, 2014: Sent missing document (mistake made by paralegal) :ranting:

July 1, 2014: Case Complete! :dance:

July 9, 2014: Received CC email

July 9, 2014-Interview August 18 received date by phone :dance:
July 10,2014-Consulate Received

July 16, 2014: Re-schedule interview for August 5th
July 16, 2014-Medical
August 5, 2014-Interview Visa approved :dancing::dancing:
August 8, 2014 -Visa in Hand :dance: :dance:

POE Montreal: August 11, 2014 :jest:

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On 1/27/2017 at 1:31 PM, ArthurandMarcela said:

Good morning everyone, I just read an article concerning green card holders and traveling outside the USA.  It is frightening and if you come from countries in the middle east, please be aware.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-order-immigrants-travel_us_588a7bd4e4b0cef5cf870a7d?6pohjkgsd30jp2e29

 

I am still waiting from Vermont to produce a green card :(

This is not for green card holders traveling outside the USA.  It's only for 7 countries, citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen.  Pretty much everywhere that cheered as the trade towers collapsed.  Me and my wife are currently back in Israel for work and not worried about this at all.  Israel is in the middle east, Egypt, and Jordan.  All 3 visa's in my wife's passport and no issues.

Filled AOS/AP/EAD: 2014-04-09

Biometrics: 2014-05-08

AOS approved for interview: 2014-06-24

AOS Interview: 2014-07-30, Approved.

GC received: 2014-08-11
ROC Sent: 2016-04-29

ROC packet received at California Service Center: 05-02-16

NOA1 (Received 05-13-16): Letter dated 05-02-16
ROC Biometrics: 2016-06-02

Filed for Re-entry permit: 2016-06-03

Re-entry permit biometrics: 2016-07-14

Re-entry permit approved: 2016-12-07
Re-entry permit received: 2016-12-10, Only got 6 month re-entry permit????
ROC Approved: 2017-02-09

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Any Vermont peeps here who have actually heard anything or received their green card already? I know we still have awhile to go, but suppose we are really close to the extension letter expiring and still haven't received the green card, what do we do then?

In May I will hopefully put in the paperwork to start getting the Citizenship ball rolling, but how ironic I'll be sending in more money when I probably won't even have received hubby's green card yet by then.

Dating- 7/29/2008
Engaged- 1/12/2012
Married in Portugal- 8/10/2013
USCIS:
NOA1- 8/15/2013
Transferred to CSC- 2/10/2014
NOA2- 2/19/2014

NVC:
NVC Received Case- 2/27/2014
NVC Case Number- 4/02/2014
AOS Fee Invoiced- 4/04/2014
AOS Fee Paid and AOS Sent- 4/07/2014
IV Fee Invoiced- 4/10/2014

IV Fee Paid- 4/12/2014

AOS Package in NVC System- 4/14/2014

IV Package Sent- 4/17/2014

DS- 260 Available & Completed- 4/18/2014

IV Package in NVC System- 4/24/2014

Checklist for I-864 - 4/29/2014

Checklist for I-864 SENT- 5/1/2014

Checklist for I-864 in NVC System- 5/5/2014

CASE COMPLETE- June 2, 2014 :dance::dancing:(L):luv:
CC Email- 6/9/2014

Interview Date Email- 6/11/ 2014

Medical Exam- 6/24/2014

INTERVIEW DATE- July 22, 2014 at 1PM in Paris, France

POE- August 5, 2014 Finally Home!!!

I am the Petitioner and my husband is the Beneficiary. We are apart, as he is in Portugal and I am in the U.S.

ROC

20 May 2016- I-751 mailed

24 May 2016- ROC received at VSC

6 June 2016- NOA received

10 June 2016- Biometrics Letter received (scheduled for June 22, 2016)

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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I got married September of 2013, when can i put in my paperwork for citizenship? 

June 2, 2014: sent Aos package June 28,2014: Received Rejected AOS package for incorrect fees? July 2,2014: filed I485,i130,i765,i131 with correct fees July 10,2014: received email notifications July 16,2014: Official NOAs in mail July 28: did walk-in biometrics *Actual date for biometrics was Aug 7,2014 August 20,2014: interview date

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11 hours ago, Gabby88 said:

I got married September of 2013, when can i put in my paperwork for citizenship? 

90 days prior  to three years from the "resident since" date on the CGC you got when you completed AOS.

 

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1 hour ago, rjm_cmyk said:

90 days prior  to three years from the "resident since" date on the CGC you got when you completed AOS.

 

Thanks for your response. Very helpful

June 2, 2014: sent Aos package June 28,2014: Received Rejected AOS package for incorrect fees? July 2,2014: filed I485,i130,i765,i131 with correct fees July 10,2014: received email notifications July 16,2014: Official NOAs in mail July 28: did walk-in biometrics *Actual date for biometrics was Aug 7,2014 August 20,2014: interview date

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Hi everyone,

I didn't check this site long time, but i need your help.

 

On 05/26/2016 the Department of Homeland Security returned my documents for JOINT I-751 petition for removal of conditions of permanent resident status because I sent them earlier than 90 days.I resend the documents on On 05/27/2016.

On the first notice of action from USCIS I-797 from 5/31/2016 there is one receipt number.
On the second  notice of action from USCIS I-797 from 6/11/2016, when they invite me for biometrics on 6/27/2016, there is two receipts numbers:
To check Case Status on https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do I use the second one because the first one doesn't exist.
When I was doing change of address on line on 8/5/2016, https://egov.uscis.gov/coa/displayCOAForm.do, the second number didn't work so I used the first number. On my notification e-mail from USCIS about change of address is stands (the first one)


We're in the process of buying a new home and will move again, and also I'm carrying twins my due date is 6/7/2016.
It's been almost seven months since we applied, I saw on excel sheet that some of you people are already approved. I'm in a doubt that maybe they don't have my new address.
 
I wrote an e-mail on CSC-NCSC-FollowUp@uscis.dhs.gov should i also call them on   (1-800-375-5283) ?
 
Thank you!
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On 1/26/2017 at 5:07 AM, Anna Grant said:

I received an email from USCIS last night

 

Application Type: CRI89, PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS OF PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS RECEIVED 

Your Case Status: Card/ Document Production 

On January 25, 2017, we ordered your new card for Receipt Number WACxxxxxxxxxx, and will mail it to the address you gave us. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address. 

 

So relieved. Interestingly enough, this was the day after I spoke to a tier 2 person complaining about the delay. And to check they had my correct address on file. She said that they were currently working on applications from 4 days earlier than mine. So I wouldn't be able to chase it up until next week. And now I don't have to. Next step citizenship in three months time!

My case updated to say that my card has been mailed out today. I remember being able to track my conditional green card but can't remember how. Anyone able to help?

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On 1/28/2017 at 7:53 AM, watdog said:
On 1/28/2017 at 7:53 AM, watdog said:

 

Let's clear this up, sentence by sentence.

 

This is not for green card holders traveling outside the USA. Incorrect. Numerous green card holders and people with other approved visas have been detained or turned back, and while multiple federal courts have issued stays based on the fact that this is illegal and likely unconstitutional, some CBP organizations have failed to comply. In addition, the stays have no power over those who were turned away at another airport. It is possible that the EO was not intended to apply to green card holders, but it has been and is being applied to them.

 

It's only for 7 countries, citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen. True. (Of course, the worry many of us feel is that when this EO is ruled to be unconstitutional, DT will "double down" and apply it to everyone, from all countries, rather than admit he made a mistake.) 

 

Pretty much everywhere that cheered as the trade towers collapsed. I have to say... this is the most disconcerting part of your post. I see from your sidebar that you or your wife are an immigrant from Israel, a country created to protect and provide a homeland for another religion/culture who had been persecuted and scapegoated by a demagogue in power. And, as I'm sure you know, none of the terrorist killings (including the towers) on American soil were committed by people who were from any of the named countries.

 

Me and my wife are currently back in Israel for work and not worried about this at all.  I'm glad (albeit surprised) that you're not worried. I'm from (freaking) CANADA and I'm worried. I'm especially worried that those of us who have been through this extremely long, expensive, detailed, and rigorous process can possibly feel anything but empathy for the people who have followed all the rules to reunite their families, only to discover that even a green card is precarious and can be invalidated by a pen-stroke from the current administration.

 

Israel is in the middle east, Egypt, and Jordan. True. These countries are all classified as part of the Middle East.

 

All 3 visa's in my wife's passport and no issues. True, I assume. (At least for now.) Not really the point, since the visas that are being invalidated are not entry visas to other countries, but rather blanket denials based on country of origin.

 

The visas being invalidated, ignored and denied (after approval) are for people just like you and me; honest, law-abiding, thoroughly vetted immigrants trying to attend University, take tech-sector jobs for which there are no qualified American applicants, join their parents, children and spouses, and those trying to escape persecution.

 

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Is your timeline updated?


Oath Ceremony Dec 14th, 2018 I am finally a citizen and done with USCIS for good!

 

 

IR-1/CR-1 Visa:                            

Marriage: 2013-08-05                                   I-130 Sent: 2013-10-07                                                 I-130 NOA1: 2013-10-09                               

I-130 transferred to VSC: 2014-03-12        I-130 NOA2: 2014-03-24                                              NVC Received: 2014-04-07 

Case Number and IIN: 2014-05-05             Sent ENROLL email for EP: 2014-05-06                    Gave email addresses to NVC: 2014-05-08             

DS261 submitted: 2014-05-09                    AOS invoiced and paid: 2014-05-12                           DS261 re-submitted - GRRRR! 2014-05-21               

ENROLL conf. email: 2014-06-05               Submitted AOS documents:2014-06-08                    IV fee email received: 2014-06-23 

IV fee available and paid: 2014-06-24       DS260  submitted: 2014-06-26                                   Case Complete: 2014-07-31                                       

Interview: 2014-09-19 APPROVED!!!          Visa in Hand: 2014-09-24 (Loomis depot)                POE (Pac Hwy Crossing, BC) 2014-11-08 

SSN Card arrived (approx) 2014-11-26     Green Card arrived (approx) 2014-12-17 

Removal of Conditions - I-751:

I-751 Mailed (USPS) Aug 10, 2016             NOA: August 17, 2016 (received Aug 23)                  Biometrics Letter Sent: Sept 23, 2016

Biometrics Letter Rec'd: Sept 30, 2016     Walk-In Biometrics Oct 6, 2016                                    Infopass for I-551 stamp Aug 17, 2017   

Service Request: Dec 27, 2017                   SR Response: Jan 10, 2018 (no prediction)              Senator Inquiry: Jan 5, 2018

Senator Resp: Jan 8, 2018 (60 days)         Service Request 2: Mar 8 2018                                   Senator Inquiry 2: Mar 9 2018

SR 2 Response: Mar 12 (security checks) Senator Response 2: Mar 13, 2018                            Approval (via phone!): Mar 14, 2018

New Green Card Arrived: Mar 22, 2018

Naturalization - N-400: 

Submitted N-400 Online: Feb 4, 2018       Denied for Payment Failure: Feb 8, 2018                     Resubmitted N-400 Online Feb 8, 2018

NOA: Feb 8, 2018                                          Biometrics: Feb 26, 2018                                                Interview: Nov 2,2018 (approved)

Oath: Dec 14, 2018

 

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3 hours ago, nightingalejules said:

 

Ok, let me make it clearer.

The 90 day/120 ban is for green card holders from those 7 countries.

It's only for 7 countries, citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen. True. (Of course, the worry many of us feel is that when this EO is ruled to be unconstitutional, DT will "double down" and apply it to everyone, from all countries, rather than admit he made a mistake.)  This is your opinion and inaccurate.  It's countries with strong terrorist organizations, so yes, if you live in a country with strong terrorist organizations in the future you may have a problem.


Pretty much everywhere that cheered as the trade towers collapsed. I have to say... this is the most disconcerting part of your post. I see from your sidebar that you or your wife are an immigrant from Israel, a country created to protect and provide a homeland for another religion/culture who had been persecuted and scapegoated by a demagogue in power. And, as I'm sure you know, none of the terrorist killings (including the towers) on American soil were committed by people who were from any of the named countries. Incorrect, we are not immigrants from Israel. Correct the ban is still for almost every country that cheered when the towers fell.  Regardless of where the actual terrorist originated from, which those terrorist were not from those 7 countries.

 

All 3 visa's in my wife's passport and no issues. True, I assume. (At least for now.) Not really the point, since the visas that are being invalidated are not entry visas to other countries, but rather blanket denials based on country of origin. It is a valid point as we only have visa stamp since we are out of the country during the removal of conditions.  USCIS stamped her passport until her removal of conditions is approved or we need to fly back for an interview.  Her green card has expired and we just use the stamp, travel document, and 1 year extension letter on entry.  Same as anyone can use during this step of the process (excluding the 7 countries listed), which is why it is posted in the Removal of Conditions for May 2016.

Filled AOS/AP/EAD: 2014-04-09

Biometrics: 2014-05-08

AOS approved for interview: 2014-06-24

AOS Interview: 2014-07-30, Approved.

GC received: 2014-08-11
ROC Sent: 2016-04-29

ROC packet received at California Service Center: 05-02-16

NOA1 (Received 05-13-16): Letter dated 05-02-16
ROC Biometrics: 2016-06-02

Filed for Re-entry permit: 2016-06-03

Re-entry permit biometrics: 2016-07-14

Re-entry permit approved: 2016-12-07
Re-entry permit received: 2016-12-10, Only got 6 month re-entry permit????
ROC Approved: 2017-02-09

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3 hours ago, nightingalejules said:

 

Ok, let me make it clearer.

The 90 day/120 ban is for people from those 7 countries.  Green card/visa etc.  If you're from those 7 countries it will be difficult for that time.  Probably after the process will be more in depth also.

It's only for 7 countries, citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen. True. (Of course, the worry many of us feel is that when this EO is ruled to be unconstitutional, DT will "double down" and apply it to everyone, from all countries, rather than admit he made a mistake.)  This is your opinion and inaccurate, did you even read the executive order?  It's countries with strong terrorist organizations, so yes, if you live in a country with strong terrorist organizations in the future you may have a problem.


Pretty much everywhere that cheered as the trade towers collapsed. I have to say... this is the most disconcerting part of your post. I see from your sidebar that you or your wife are an immigrant from Israel, a country created to protect and provide a homeland for another religion/culture who had been persecuted and scapegoated by a demagogue in power. And, as I'm sure you know, none of the terrorist killings (including the towers) on American soil were committed by people who were from any of the named countries. Incorrect, we are not immigrants from Israel. Correct the ban is still for almost every country that cheered when the towers fell.  Regardless of where the actual terrorist originated from, which those terrorist were not from those 7 countries.

 

All 3 visa's in my wife's passport and no issues. True, I assume. (At least for now.) Not really the point, since the visas that are being invalidated are not entry visas to other countries, but rather blanket denials based on country of origin. It is a valid point as we only have visa stamp since we are out of the country during the removal of conditions.  USCIS stamped her passport until her removal of conditions is approved or we need to fly back for an interview.  Her green card has expired and we just use the stamp, travel document, and 1 year extension letter on entry.  Same as anyone can use during this step of the process (excluding the 7 countries listed), which is why it is posted in the Removal of Conditions for May 2016.

Filled AOS/AP/EAD: 2014-04-09

Biometrics: 2014-05-08

AOS approved for interview: 2014-06-24

AOS Interview: 2014-07-30, Approved.

GC received: 2014-08-11
ROC Sent: 2016-04-29

ROC packet received at California Service Center: 05-02-16

NOA1 (Received 05-13-16): Letter dated 05-02-16
ROC Biometrics: 2016-06-02

Filed for Re-entry permit: 2016-06-03

Re-entry permit biometrics: 2016-07-14

Re-entry permit approved: 2016-12-07
Re-entry permit received: 2016-12-10, Only got 6 month re-entry permit????
ROC Approved: 2017-02-09

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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On 1/28/2017 at 7:53 AM, watdog said:

This is not for green card holders traveling outside the USA.  It's only for 7 countries, citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen.  Pretty much everywhere that cheered as the trade towers collapsed.  Me and my wife are currently back in Israel for work and not worried about this at all.  Israel is in the middle east, Egypt, and Jordan.  All 3 visa's in my wife's passport and no issues.

Pretty offensive to make sweeping generalizations about some of those countries, as though there weren't people in many other countries in that region that may have "cheered." Yes, including but not limited to, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Palestine etc. I promise you can find evidence to support your "cheering" for all of the above. Bad eggs to be found in all baskets. So please, the basis of this list has nothing to do with "pretty much everywhere that cheered" because that list would be a lot longer than 7 if there was any merit to what you claim to be the reason.

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