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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Italy
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5 minutes ago, Zombie69 said:

Yes, you have to be married to an American and you have to have the conditional green card for 3 years minus 90 days, and that will be the earlier you can apply. If you got a divorce, you probably won't be able to apply early unless you can give USCIS reasons why there was a divorce like domestic abuse or something. You may have to ask legal advice from a lawyer or someone who knows more about this.

I have zero intentions of becoming an American citizen :) I'm not worried about it. Thank you though. I was just correcting the guy above since he said 3 years. 

USCIS

01-24-2014 - Sent i-130
01-28-2014 - NOA1

02-25-2014 - Expedite approved

03-06-2014 - NOA2

NVC
03-18-2014 - NVC received in the building

04-18-2014 - NVC case number assigned
04-23-2014 - DS-261 completed online

04-25-2014 - I-864(AOS) Bill Generated and paid

04-30-2014 - IV Fee Generated and paid

05-01-2014 - Sent I-864(AOS) Package

05-01-2014 - IV packet sent

05-02-2014 - DS-260 completed online

05-16-2014 - NVC received IV packet and AOS packet
06-14-2014 - AOS Fee changed to N/A
06-14-2014 - Case completed :dancing:
:dancing:

06-24-2014 - Interview scheduled for August 5th at 09:30 am Naples, Italy.

CONSULATE

04-08-2014 - Medical
05-08-2014 - Interview
07-08-2014 - Visa in hand
17-08-2014 - POE


LIFE IN THE U.S :luv:(L)

29-08-2014 - Received SSN via mail

26-09-2914 - Received GREEN CARD

See you in two years USCIS :dancing: :dancing: :dancing: :dancing: (L)
08-03-2016 - My ex-husband divorced me

ROC

08-12-2016 - I-751 Package mailed to California Service Center

08-16-2016 - I-751 Package Received
08-24-2016 - NOA1 Received in the Mail (dated 08-16-2016)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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8 minutes ago, AriannaC said:

I have zero intentions of becoming an American citizen :) I'm not worried about it. Thank you though. I was just correcting the guy above since he said 3 years. 

I don't know why you do not want to become a citizen, but it is your call. Welcome and good luck.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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21 minutes ago, Zombie69 said:

 

30 minutes ago, AriannaC said:

I have zero intentions of becoming an American citizen :) I'm not worried about it. Thank you though. I was just correcting the guy above since he said 3 years. 

I don't know why you do not want to become a citizen, but it is your call. Welcome and good luck.

 

Some countries don't allow for dual citizenship. Morocco does, but even if it didn't, DH would never give up his Moroccan citizenship, even for the US passport (we love to travel and the US passport helps with that).

 

We've been having an awful time making an infopass appointment. Apparently they are busy and the website sucks and only updates available appointments after midnight. We tried to just go there and got turned away.

 

Sending the citizenship application out in the next few days...

9/2011: Met in Morocco

12/2011: Trip to Europe together

1/2012: My trip to his hometown

11/2012: His first trip to USA

1/2014: His second trip to USA

3/2014: Married

Adjusting from a B visa

6/25/2014: Sent AOS package (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131)

6/28/2014: Package received at Chicago Lockbox

7/2/2014: Text and email notifications

7/2/2014: Checks cashed

7/8/2014: Hard copy NOAs received

7/25/2014: Biometrics appointment

7/25/2014: RFE for foreign birth certificate

7/26/2014: RFE responded to

7/30/2014: RFE response received

8/14/2014: Status changed to "Testing and Interview"

8/29/2014: EAD and AP card production ordered

9/10/2014: EAD and AP card received

9/27/2014: Interview letter received

9/29/2014: SS card applied for

10/4/2014: SS card received

10/28/2014: Interview - approved pending final background check; online status updated that night

11/1/2014: Welcome letter

11/4/2014: GC in hand

ROC

8/13/2016: Sent I-751 Package

8/15/2016: Package received at CSC

8/17/2016: Check cashed

8/19/2016: NOA1

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Italy
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29 minutes ago, Zombie69 said:

I don't know why you do not want to become a citizen, but it is your call. Welcome and good luck.

Because I simply don't. Life in the US can be just as fufilling when you are a permanent resident. Maybe I'll change my mind in 2 years, maybe I won't. My call, you are right. 

USCIS

01-24-2014 - Sent i-130
01-28-2014 - NOA1

02-25-2014 - Expedite approved

03-06-2014 - NOA2

NVC
03-18-2014 - NVC received in the building

04-18-2014 - NVC case number assigned
04-23-2014 - DS-261 completed online

04-25-2014 - I-864(AOS) Bill Generated and paid

04-30-2014 - IV Fee Generated and paid

05-01-2014 - Sent I-864(AOS) Package

05-01-2014 - IV packet sent

05-02-2014 - DS-260 completed online

05-16-2014 - NVC received IV packet and AOS packet
06-14-2014 - AOS Fee changed to N/A
06-14-2014 - Case completed :dancing:
:dancing:

06-24-2014 - Interview scheduled for August 5th at 09:30 am Naples, Italy.

CONSULATE

04-08-2014 - Medical
05-08-2014 - Interview
07-08-2014 - Visa in hand
17-08-2014 - POE


LIFE IN THE U.S :luv:(L)

29-08-2014 - Received SSN via mail

26-09-2914 - Received GREEN CARD

See you in two years USCIS :dancing: :dancing: :dancing: :dancing: (L)
08-03-2016 - My ex-husband divorced me

ROC

08-12-2016 - I-751 Package mailed to California Service Center

08-16-2016 - I-751 Package Received
08-24-2016 - NOA1 Received in the Mail (dated 08-16-2016)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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31 minutes ago, AriannaC said:

Because I simply don't. Life in the US can be just as fufilling when you are a permanent resident. Maybe I'll change my mind in 2 years, maybe I won't. My call, you are right. 

I personally think if you want to enjoy the US life here, then one should be a good person by eventually becoming part of the U.S and be a good citizen, otherwise, it is like just being an opportunist, bu that is just my philosophy politics. Nothing personal, good luck.

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Following but of additional information:

 

I went to the field office today to get the I-551 stamp.

After getting the stamp, I asked the lady (who was nice), if there was any chance she would know how things are advancing at CSC. She checked the computer and told me:

 

"They are currently preadjudicating (pretty sure that's the term she used)

June 28th. If you don't hear anything by August 15th, you can call and follow up, as it will have been over a year for you. (I guess that part is just a canned response concerning out of the regular processing times)"

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19 minutes ago, 4444510 said:

Exactly. It sounded a bit of like "I don't need your America, because it sucks nowadays, but I don't mind using benefits". )

Very true. Some do not want to contribute, they just want benefits. Maybe that is why they might just combine 400 and 751 for the people who obviously show the willingness to become part of the U.S. as citizens.

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8 minutes ago, Zombie69 said:

Very true. Some do not want to contribute, they just want benefits. Maybe that is why they might just combine 400 and 751 for the people who obviously show the willingness to become part of the U.S. as citizens.

I fully intend to become a citizen, but exactly what benefits do you think someone is trying get by remaining a permanent resident? Has always seemed to me like permanent residents actually contribute a lot and do not receive benefits (for example, I pay taxes etc. but do not get to vote.)

Adjustment of Status

Nov-07-2014 Sent I-130,I-485, I-131, I-765 to Chicago via USPS Express Mail

Nov-10-2014 AOS Delivered

Nov-14-2014 NOA Date

Dec-12-2014 (Day 35) Biometrics Taken

Jan-2-2015 (Day 56)Text MSGs received - interview date -2/5/15!

Feb-2-2015 - EAD/AP arrived

Feb-5-2015 - Interview day. GC in production

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14 minutes ago, Sam_Son_83 said:

Following but of additional information:

 

I went to the field office today to get the I-551 stamp.

After getting the stamp, I asked the lady (who was nice), if there was any chance she would know how things are advancing at CSC. She checked the computer and told me:

 

"They are currently preadjudicating (pretty sure that's the term she used)

June 28th. If you don't hear anything by August 15th, you can call and follow up, as it will have been over a year for you. (I guess that part is just a canned response concerning out of the regular processing times)"

And I think if they are preadjudicating 100 applications from June 15th and only one from the 28th. they will tell us about the 28th, of course. So basically, if as of May 31st they were processing 06/15/16 and as of July 31 they are processing 06/28/17 as you are saying, it menas that next update we are going to see is that as of June 30th they were processing 06/22/16. Not much. Gosh, a week per one month. It's so frustrating.

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6 minutes ago, bellylaugh said:

I fully intend to become a citizen, but exactly what benefits do you think someone is trying get by remaining a permanent resident? Has always seemed to me like permanent residents actually contribute a lot and do not receive benefits (for example, I pay taxes etc. but do not get to vote.)

It's not only about benefits but it's about separate line on the border each time and getting asked questions as if you are low-sort, second-class resident of the US. Plus they keep the right to take GC from you at any time depending on the political situation in the world.

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3 minutes ago, 4444510 said:

It's not only about benefits but it's about separate line on the border each time and getting asked questions as if you are low-sort, second-class resident of the US. Plus they keep the right to take GC from you at any time depending on the political situation in the world.

I understand that. Zombie was insinuating that people who chose to retain their green card rather than become citizens were somehow choosing to milk the system (i.e to gain benefits while not contributing to society), and that's what I would like clarified because I think it's incorrect and more than a little insulting.

Adjustment of Status

Nov-07-2014 Sent I-130,I-485, I-131, I-765 to Chicago via USPS Express Mail

Nov-10-2014 AOS Delivered

Nov-14-2014 NOA Date

Dec-12-2014 (Day 35) Biometrics Taken

Jan-2-2015 (Day 56)Text MSGs received - interview date -2/5/15!

Feb-2-2015 - EAD/AP arrived

Feb-5-2015 - Interview day. GC in production

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Permanent Green Card Arrived in the Mail Today!! Well, not permanent...but 10 years!! Spreading a little good Ju-Ju for everyone here who is still waiting!! Hope everyone receives word soon!! :) 

True Love Knows No Boundaries - The World is a Handkerchief!!
 

Adjusting Status from VWP

Married 3/12/2014

AOS Packet Mailed: 3/21/2014

Signature Received: 3/23/2014

Checks Cashed: 3/26/2014

NOA1 (EAD): 3/29/2014

Biometrics Notification: 4/3/2014 (Scheduled 4/23/2014)

Biometrics Taken: 4/23/2014

EAD Approved: 5/29/2014

EAD Card Received: 5/31/2014

NOA2 (I485): 7/20/2014

USCIS Interview: 8/22/2014

I-485 Approved: 8/22/2014

Conditional GC Received: 9/03/2014

I-751 ROC Petition Filed: 8/03/2016 (Mailed/Certifed)

I-751 ROC Petition Delivery: 8/06/2016 (USPS)

Signature (Stamped) Received: 8/8/2016
Check Cashed: 8/10/2016

I-751 ROC NOA1: 8/12/2016 (Postmarked 8/10/2016)

Biometrics Notification: 8/27/2016 (Scheduled 9/07/2016)

Biometrics Appointment Completed: 9/07/2016

I-797 ROC NOA2 Received: 7/05/2017 ~ Permanent GC Approved!!
Permanent GC Mailed by USCIS: 7/21/2017
Permanent GC Received in Mail: 7/26/2017

Life is Wonderful!!
   

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