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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hello,

So Iv'e applied for the removal of conditions on october the 14th and I finally got my biometrics appointment yesterday to be done at December the 5th, i thought i was all done with this stupid bs procedure because it has been a veryyyy long process, like omg it's so energetically draining and frustrating to keep checking on the case over and over, anyways after i got my ASC apt yesterday i was so happy and i thought i was done until I GOT PUNCHED ONCE AGAIN BY LIFE and said not so fast boiii , i have read that after the biometerics is done and completed people wait an average of 3-5months to get the replacement green card !!! seriouslyyyyyyyyyy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

can you guys please confirm this info that i just read . does it really take an extra 5months to get the damn replacement ?????

Service Center : Texas Service Center

Consulate : Morocco

Marriage (if applicable): 2013-11-02

I-130 Sent : 2013-12-15

I-130 NOA1 : 2013-12-20

I-130 RFE :

I-130 RFE Sent :

I-130 Approved : 2014-04-23

NVC Received : 2014-05-10

Received DS-261 : 2014-05-15

AOS Bill : 2014-05-16

Pay AOS Bill : 2014-05-17

I am the beneficiary

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Hello,

So Iv'e applied for the removal of conditions on october the 14th and I finally got my biometrics appointment yesterday to be done at December the 5th, i thought i was all done with this stupid bs procedure because it has been a veryyyy long process, like omg it's so energetically draining and frustrating to keep checking on the case over and over, anyways after i got my ASC apt yesterday i was so happy and i thought i was done until I GOT PUNCHED ONCE AGAIN BY LIFE and said not so fast boiii , i have read that after the biometerics is done and completed people wait an average of 3-5months to get the replacement green card !!! seriouslyyyyyyyyyy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

can you guys please confirm this info that i just read . does it really take an extra 5months to get the damn replacement ?????

Feel good, as you most likely filed with the CSC. Those of us that MUST use the VSC will have a wait of almost a full year or more. Yes, this is a SLOW process, but hang in there. It does end. (I hope)

I am the US Citizen

 

Journey to Citizenship for my spouse

Day 1    11-20-2017  Filed N-400 Online

Day 1    11-20-2017  NOA1 for N-400

Day 4    11-24-2017  NOA1 hardcopy arrived in the mail

Day 25  12-15-2017  Biometrics Appointment at Ft Smith, AR ASC

Day 104 03-02-2018 Notified Interview Letter Sent.

Day 151 04-18-2018 Interview at Fort Smith, AR 

Day 174 05-11-2018 Oath Ceremony at Fort Smith USCIS.

 

Day 1,370 - JOURNEY from K1 Visa to Oath of Citizenship is now COMPLETE!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello,

So Iv'e applied for the removal of conditions on october the 14th and I finally got my biometrics appointment yesterday to be done at December the 5th, i thought i was all done with this stupid bs procedure because it has been a veryyyy long process, like omg it's so energetically draining and frustrating to keep checking on the case over and over, anyways after i got my ASC apt yesterday i was so happy and i thought i was done until I GOT PUNCHED ONCE AGAIN BY LIFE and said not so fast boiii , i have read that after the biometerics is done and completed people wait an average of 3-5months to get the replacement green card !!! seriouslyyyyyyyyyy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

can you guys please confirm this info that i just read . does it really take an extra 5months to get the damn replacement ?????

You have to be patient. Some people wait a year or longer for the ROC process to be completed. Hang in there.

AOS

09/04/13 Package received
09/11/13 Checks cashed
09/14/13 NOAs hardcopies received in the mail
09/17/13 Biometrics letter received in the mail for 10/09/2012
10/09/13 Biometrics
10/09/13 Moved to "Testing and Interview"
11/13/13 EAD changed to "Card Production"
11/22/13 EAD delivered by USPS mail
05/16/14 Text notice of interview scheduled for June 23rd, 2014

06/23/14 Interview day. Approved on the spot.

06/27/14 E-mail/Text for Card Production

06/27/14 E-mail/Text with USPS tracking number

06/28/14 Received welcome letter in the mail

07/01/14 Green card in hand!

ROC

03/24/2016 Package mailed

03/25/2016 Packaged delivered at CSC

03/29/2016 Check cashed

03/31/2016 NOA1 received in the mail

04/14/2016 Biometrics letter received in the mail for 04/27/2016

04/27/2016 Biometrics

10/26/2016 E-mail for Card Production

11/01/2016 Received ROC Approval letter in the mail

11/02/2016 E-mail stating Card was mailed today

11/02/2016 E-mail with USPS tracking number

11/04/2016 Green card in hand!

N-400

03/24/2017 Package mailed

03/25/2017 Package delivered at Dallas/Lewisville, TX

03/30/2017 Check cashed

04/07/2017 NOA1 received in the mail

04/14/2017 Biometrics letter received in the mail for 04/24/2017

04/24/2017 Biometrics

05/23/2017 Moved to "In Line For An Interview"

05/30/2018 E-mail for interview scheduled

07/09/2018 Interview day. Recommended for Approval.

07/12/2018 E-mail/Text for "We are Scheduling your Oath Ceremony"

07/25/2018 E-mail/Text for "We Scheduled your Oath Ceremony"

07/30/2018 Received Oath Ceremony letter in the mail

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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For those of you who said that I'm losing my patience and shouldn't , here's why I'm frustrated it took my 4 years in total to get to where am at right now that's why I'm just so tired of waiting :blink::blink: like the process is just so slow

Service Center : Texas Service Center

Consulate : Morocco

Marriage (if applicable): 2013-11-02

I-130 Sent : 2013-12-15

I-130 NOA1 : 2013-12-20

I-130 RFE :

I-130 RFE Sent :

I-130 Approved : 2014-04-23

NVC Received : 2014-05-10

Received DS-261 : 2014-05-15

AOS Bill : 2014-05-16

Pay AOS Bill : 2014-05-17

I am the beneficiary

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So? The path to the legal immigration is long and sometimes hard. Everyone waits. Some people wait longer than you. Be grateful that you're almost done.

K1

29.11.2013 - NoA1

06.02.2014 - NoA2

01.04.2014 - Interview. 

AoS

03.2015 - AoS started.

09.2015 - Green Card received.  

RoC

24.07.2017 - NoA1.

01.08.2018 - RoC approved. 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Romania
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For those of you who said that I'm losing my patience and shouldn't , here's why I'm frustrated it took my 4 years in total to get to where am at right now that's why I'm just so tired of waiting :blink::blink: like the process is just so slow

what were you expecting? Your processing times are not out of the ordinary. We started the visa process in November 2011 and in August of this year my husband became a US citizen almost 5 years from start to finish. We had no RFE or complications. Not unreasonable.

K1 Visa                                                                 Adjustment of Status                                                             ROC

Service Center : California Service Center                        CIS Office : Kansas City MO Service Center                           California Service Center

Consulate : Bucharest, Romania

I-129F Sent : 2011-11-18                                 Date Filed : 2012-09-04 Date                            Filed: 2015-05-26

I-129F NOA1 : 2011-11-23                                      NOA Date : 2012-09-06                                                             NOA1 Date: 2015-05-28

I-129F RFE(s) : none                                              RFE(s) : NONE                                              RFE(s): NONE

I-129F NOA2 : 2012-04-12                                                 Bio. Appt. : 2012-10-03                                                              BIO. Appt.: 2015-09-15

NVC Received : 2012-04-26

NVC Left : 2012-05-10                                           EAD/AP Approved : 2012-11-08                             ROC APPROVED:2015-10-26      

Consulate Received : 2012-05-14                               EAD/AP Card Received : 2012-11-17                         Green card Received: 2015-11-04    

Packet 3 Received : 2012-05-17                                          Green card Approved : 2013-07-08                        NO INTERVIEW

Packet 3 Sent : 2012-05-20                                                    NO INTERVIEW

Interview Date : 2012-06-26                                                 Green Card Received : 2013-07-15

Interview Result : Approved                                                 

Visa Received : 2012-06-26                                                   

US Entry : 2012-07-05

Marriage : 2012-08-24

 

N-400 Naturalization:

04/25/2016 N-400 sent to USCIS AZ courier address thru FedEx

05/04/2106 NOA I-797 Receipt Notice Date
05/27/2016 Fingerprints Bio-metrics appointment date
06/08/2016 E-notification of interview scheduling
06/13/2016 Received official letter regarding interview
07/18/2016 Date of Interview
08/11/2016 Date Oath Ceremony
Field Office: Kansas City, MO

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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My immigration journey has taken over 10 years and I'm only eligible for citizenship in two and a half years. Then I'll hopefully be done.

Be patient.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Spain
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Hello,

So Iv'e applied for the removal of conditions on october the 14th and I finally got my biometrics appointment yesterday to be done at December the 5th, i thought i was all done with this stupid bs procedure because it has been a veryyyy long process, like omg it's so energetically draining and frustrating to keep checking on the case over and over, anyways after i got my ASC apt yesterday i was so happy and i thought i was done until I GOT PUNCHED ONCE AGAIN BY LIFE and said not so fast boiii , i have read that after the biometerics is done and completed people wait an average of 3-5months to get the replacement green card !!! seriouslyyyyyyyyyy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

can you guys please confirm this info that i just read . does it really take an extra 5months to get the damn replacement ?????

it took a year for CSC for remove conditional status. you have no option but wait.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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In my opinion, describing the process as a 'stupid bs procedure' is really wrong!

There are genuine reasons why the process takes time such as background checks etc. and these are important for the safety of everyone living in America.

Yes, the process could be sped up and its frustrating that it's slow BUT to show it this kind of disrespect and to think you are entitled to these immigration benefits is not right.

Only American citizens have a right to live and work in the US..to everyone else it's a privilege.

Perhaps next time learn to show your host country some respect and respect it's institutions and processes.

If it's that bad, you could stay in your own country too!

People can complain if they want too, it isn't a matter of respect or not.

It won't change the fact that the petition will sit in a box for anywhere from 4 months to 14 or more just waiting to get some action.

ROC is basically a money grab by USCIS since almost everyone is approved.

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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I dont understand either why people find roc so frustrating. You have zero control and I think thats the major issue most people have. Instead of not worrying about what they cant control, people freak out about it.

Stop worrying unless you get an RFE. It doesnt matter how long it takes.

Really you should worry until you send it off to make sure your evidence is as good as it gets then stop worrying.

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You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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