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Hello All,

 

The USCIS just got an update on the process times, and it shows that as of November 30, 2017 they were processing September 7, 2016 applications.

https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processingTimesDisplay.do

 

Any September 2016 applicant with good news?

 

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On 2/5/2018 at 6:28 AM, tm81663 said:

Hello All,

 

The USCIS just got an update on the process times, and it shows that as of November 30, 2017 they were processing September 7, 2016 applications.

https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processingTimesDisplay.do

 

Any September 2016 applicant with good news?

 

Yes, it looks like ROC Sep 2016 filers at CSC are 27% approved. So they are still working on Sep 2016. So hopefully by March they will be working on Oct 2016 filers and by April on Nov 2016 filers. I applied on the last day of Nov 2016 so I am hoping to hear something around late April or May. 

I-751 ROC Timeline
Sun, 11/27/2016 - 90 days before Green Card expiration on 2/25/2016
Tue, 11/29/2016 8:30 AM - Mailed out I-751 ROC petition to USCIS California Service Center
Wed, 11/30/2016 11:40 AM - USCIS California Service Center signed for receipt of petition
Fri, 12/2/2016 - Check cashed by the USCIS California Service Center per our online banking account
Sat, 12/3/2016 - Received NOA (one-year conditional resident status extension) in the mail with receipt date and time of 11/30/2016 at 19:29 (7:29 pm)
Fri, 12/9/2016 - Received biometrics appointment letter dated 12/3/2016 with appointment scheduled for 12/23/2016

Wed, 12/14/2016 2:14 PM - Successful early walk-in for my biometrics at the Santa Ana USCIS

Thu, 05/03/2018 - My ROC case was transferred from CSC to NBC

Mon, 06/25/2018 - My ROC and Naturalization Interview was scheduled for Wed, 08/01/2018

Wed, 08/01/2018 - ROC and Naturalization Interview

 

N-400 Naturalization Timeline

Mon, 11/27/2017 8:00 AM - Submitted online application for Naturalization: Form N-400, supporting evidence & credit card payment

Tue, 11/28/2017 3:07 AM - NOA confirmation of application receipt was uploaded to my online USCIS account. Processing time for naturalization to be 10 months (to be completed September 2018)

Sat, 12/02/2017 3:06 AM - Received notification that my biometrics appointment was scheduled but the document showing the date and time has not yet been uploaded

Tue, 12/05/2017 - Biometrics Appointment Letter was uploaded to my USCIS account. Scheduled for 12/22/2017 at 8:00 am at USCIS Tustin

Tue, 12/05/2017 2:00 PM - Early walk-in biometrics completed at USCIS Tustin

Mon, 06/25/2018 - My ROC and Naturalization Interview was scheduled for Wed, 08/01/2018

Wed, 08/01/2018 - ROC and Naturalization Interview - Approved

Fri, 08/24/2018 - Oath Ceremony

 

Passport Processing Timeline

Fri, 08/24/2018 - Passport Application at Irvine Passport Acceptance Facility

Fri, 08/31/2018 - Received notification via email that passport is being processed

Mon, 09/04/2018 - Check for $110.00 to US Department of State for passport application was cashed

Mon, 09/17/2018 - Passport received via USPS

Thu, 09/20/2018 - Naturalization certificate returned via USPS

 

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Hi everyone!!!! 

 

so, after several months, an extension letter, a stamp in my passport, a RFE, I finally got the approval today!!!! can someone update mi info? I don't know how!!

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Hey guys,

my I-751 case got approved 2 days ago and was wondering..Do you guys know how long it takes for the Card to be mailed??

case status now: " New Card is being Produced"

 

and when should I apply for N400?

 

 

Thanks

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6 hours ago, darnit said:

Hey guys,

my I-751 case got approved 2 days ago and was wondering..Do you guys know how long it takes for the Card to be mailed??

case status now: " New Card is being Produced"

 

and when should I apply for N400?

 

 

Thanks

Congratulations,  What is your timeline? are you an October CSC filer? It takes a week to two weeks in most cases to receive your GC. You can file for citizenship now assuming you fulfill rest of the requirements and married to U.S citizen. 

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7 hours ago, darnit said:

Hey guys,

my I-751 case got approved 2 days ago and was wondering..Do you guys know how long it takes for the Card to be mailed??

case status now: " New Card is being Produced"

 

and when should I apply for N400?

 

 

Thanks

Looking at your previous post, I see "Filed on Sept 12th 2016 NOA Oct 10th 2016 (Case was received) NOA Feb 12th 2018 (New Card is being Produced)". So you will be October Filers according to your NOA1. Are you sure CSC took almost a month to acknowledge your I-751 package after you sent them on Sept 12th? Before you saw your 'New Card is Being Produced' Status did it say like 'We received your I-751 on October 10, 2016...' on your Case Status page?  I just want to make sure you are not confusing  NOA1 dates with bio-metric letter notice or the date you got your NOA1? Otherwise you will be the first October 16 filer approved from CSC in this forum. 

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3 hours ago, Name O Boy said:

Congratulations,  What is your timeline? are you an October CSC filer? It takes a week to two weeks in most cases to receive your GC. You can file for citizenship now assuming you fulfill rest of the requirements and married to U.S citizen. 

My case was received on Sept 12th 2016 and since then there wasn't any update till Feb 12th 2018 where I got a push notification on the USCIS App that said "New Card is being produced" but I remember doing my biometrics on October 2016.. Anywho, I'm glad it's done!

yea, now moving to the final phase: the N400

 

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2 hours ago, mycase17 said:

Looking at your previous post, I see "Filed on Sept 12th 2016 NOA Oct 10th 2016 (Case was received) NOA Feb 12th 2018 (New Card is being Produced)". So you will be October Filers according to your NOA1. Are you sure CSC took almost a month to acknowledge your I-751 package after you sent them on Sept 12th? Before you saw your 'New Card is Being Produced' Status did it say like 'We received your I-751 on October 10, 2016...' on your Case Status page?  I just want to make sure you are not confusing  NOA1 dates with bio-metric letter notice or the date you got your NOA1? Otherwise you will be the first October 16 filer approved from CSC in this forum. 

Ohh I see.. before Feb 12th 2018, the case status was: "On September 12, 2016, we received your Form CRI-89, Petition to Remove Conditions of Permanent Resident Status Received... etc..."

So that makes me Sept 2016 filer then, right? I'm so confused.. I honestly don't exactly remember when I filed and when I did the biometrics..

Well, thanks for the clarification!

 

Cheers

 

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13 hours ago, darnit said:

Ohh I see.. before Feb 12th 2018, the case status was: "On September 12, 2016, we received your Form CRI-89, Petition to Remove Conditions of Permanent Resident Status Received... etc..."

So that makes me Sept 2016 filer then, right? I'm so confused.. I honestly don't exactly remember when I filed and when I did the biometrics..

Well, thanks for the clarification!

 

Cheers

 

Yes you will be September filers then. Please add yourself on September 16 filers or provide your info on Sept 16 thread and somebody will add you.

Anyway congratulations. 

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Hi,

 

 I'm new to this forum, I-751 October 2016 here. Not sure if it's true, but according to what I saw so far in other forums, I may not get the green card since I filed for N-400 in November 2017. Is it a general rule?

 

Thanks,

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54 minutes ago, Forteleo87 said:

Hi,

 

 I'm new to this forum, I-751 October 2016 here. Not sure if it's true, but according to what I saw so far in other forums, I may not get the green card since I filed for N-400 in November 2017. Is it a general rule?

 

Thanks,

We dont know yet, we are slowly collecting Data to understand whats going on, so members help with N400 application is greatly needed and appreciated. This is a new territory for USCIS as well, well atleast in recent years.   

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15 minutes ago, ApplyingforN400 said:

We dont know yet, we are slowly collecting Data to understand whats going on, so members help with N400 application is greatly needed and appreciated. This is a new territory for USCIS as well, well atleast in recent years.   

Thank you so much

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8 hours ago, ApplyingforN400 said:

We dont know yet, we are slowly collecting Data to understand whats going on, so members help with N400 application is greatly needed and appreciated. This is a new territory for USCIS as well, well atleast in recent years.   

Wait a minute! What is the deal here? If I am waiting for my green card and I file an N400 then I wont get a green card????? In that case I better wait till my family gets the green card. My step daughter who turned 18 cannot find a job since it has been more than 18 months that her green card expired and no one believes that her process is delayed. 

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9 hours ago, Forteleo87 said:

Hi,

 

 I'm new to this forum, I-751 October 2016 here. Not sure if it's true, but according to what I saw so far in other forums, I may not get the green card since I filed for N-400 in November 2017. Is it a general rule?

 

Thanks,

 

8 hours ago, ApplyingforN400 said:

We dont know yet, we are slowly collecting Data to understand whats going on, so members help with N400 application is greatly needed and appreciated. This is a new territory for USCIS as well, well atleast in recent years.   

I believe that is the case Forteleo87. Usually when you apply to n-400 and your local field office receives your Application, they will realize that you have an -751 pending. Which they should then request your I-751 file from your service center (Cali or Verm) to them. So when you have your interview for your naturalization at your local field office, usually i-751 and n-400 will be adjudicated together.. Thats why you never receive your green card and or never hear back from your service center (Verm or Cali), because your i-751 is now in the hands of your local office with your n-400 application

I know some even never talked about the I-751 during their N-400 interview. It all depends on the USCIS officer.. 

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Also, few people are scared to apply to naturalization while i-751 is pending because they "heard" some n-400 application are being denied because of the i-751 pending.. Legally N-400 cannot be declined just because there is an  I-751 pending. 

 

Please read the link below under Section B.2 ."Spouses with Pending Petitions and Naturalization Applications"

https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/HTML/PolicyManual-Volume12-PartG-Chapter5.html#footnote-5

 

This link too:

https://www.ilw.com/articles/2002,0214-Mehta.shtm

from the link above it says: 

"Based on Mr. Novak’s (Director of the INS VSC) statement, the citizenship application cannot be denied on the basis that the I-751 is pending."

I-485 (AOS)

04/01/2015 Sent Form I-485.

05/06/2015 Scheduled the interview and mailed its notice.

06/16/2015 The Post Office picked up mail containing the new card.

06/16/2015 The 2 years Green Card was mailed to me.

06/18/2015 The 2 years Green Card in hand.

 

I-751 (ROC)

03/13/2017 Sent I-751 documents to CSC.

03/14/2017 Package received.

03/16/2017 Check cashed.

03/??/2017  NOA received.

03/14/2017 NOA dated.

03/27/2017 Biometrics. "walked-in" 

02/26/2018 Case transferred to my local office.

05/01/2018 Case transferred to another office.

05/03/2018 Case transferred to another office. 

05/07/2018 Received letter in mail, my case was transferred to NBC. "Letter's date is 05/01/2018" 

06/05/2018 Received letter in mail, they will do an interview at the same time, date and location of my N-400 interview. "06/21/2018"

06/21/2018 The combo interview (with N-400 interview). But it's still pending until they send me the result of this interview.

06/27/2018 The case was approved, with the N-400 approval. 

06/30/2018 Received the approval letter in mail.

 

N-400 (Under 3 Years Rule)

04/02/2018 Applied for N-400 Online. (I-751 is still pending) 

04/02/2018 Received NOA Online (Received in mail on 4/03/18).

04/27/2018 Biometrics.

05/14/2018 Scheduled the N-400 interview.

06/21/2018 Interview's date.

Passed the English test and the U.S. history and government test.

But: A decision cannot be made yet about my application. The reason is my pending I-751 file! 

06/27/2018 The case was approved (with the I-751 approval), and placed me in line for oath ceremony.

07/09/2018 Oath Ceremony was scheduled.

07/20/2018 Oath Ceremony.

U.S. Citizen and proud! 


 
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1 hour ago, Cincyman said:

 

I believe that is the case Forteleo87. Usually when you apply to n-400 and your local field office receives your Application, they will realize that you have an -751 pending. Which they should then request your I-751 file from your service center (Cali or Verm) to them. So when you have your interview for your naturalization at your local field office, usually i-751 and n-400 will be adjudicated together.. Thats why you never receive your green card and or never hear back from your service center (Verm or Cali), because your i-751 is now in the hands of your local office with your n-400 application

I know some even never talked about the I-751 during their N-400 interview. It all depends on the USCIS officer.. 

----- 

Also, few people are scared to apply to naturalization while i-751 is pending because they "heard" some n-400 application are being denied because of the i-751 pending.. Legally N-400 cannot be declined just because there is an  I-751 pending. 

 

Please read the link below under Section B.2 ."Spouses with Pending Petitions and Naturalization Applications"

https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/HTML/PolicyManual-Volume12-PartG-Chapter5.html#footnote-5

 

This link too:

https://www.ilw.com/articles/2002,0214-Mehta.shtm

from the link above it says: 

"Based on Mr. Novak’s (Director of the INS VSC) statement, the citizenship application cannot be denied on the basis that the I-751 is pending."

I am having a different experience here. In my case, the i-751 is not moved to Dallas field office where I have N-400 pending since last 6 months. Yesterday I had it confirmed from Tier 2 officer who sent the message to CSC to approve my petition without any delay if there are no issues with the application.  So I would definitely recommend @Forteleo87 to call USCIS to find out where exactly i-751 file is?

Removal of Conditions
09/06/2016 Sent I-751 package to CSC

09/09/2016 USCIS received package
09/13/2016 Check cleared
09/15/2016 NOA1 hard copy. Date 09/09/2016

04/11/2018 Combo interview with N-400

05/10/2018 I-751 approved!

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