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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi everyone,

 

with all the nonsense happening with Visas right now and the possible budget cuts, would it make sense to file the I-751 in advance?  The stuff I read on USCIS website said that it needs to be filed within 90 days of the green card expiration.  Just wondering if we have to wait that long.

 

thanks!

 

Anthony

I-129F Sent : 2014-12-16

I-129F NOA1 : 2014-12-22

I-129F NOA2 : 2015-06-23

NVC Received : 2015-07-09

Date Case #, IIN, and BIN assigned : 2015-07-09

Medical : 2015-09-21

Interview : 2015-09-28 APPROVED

Visa in hand : 2015-10-02

US Entry : 2015-11-21

Wedding : 2015-12-12

AOS/AP/EAD request sent : 2015-12-22

AOS/AP/EAD NOA1: 2015-12-30

AOS Biometrics : 2016-01-25

AOS Approved : 2016-03-01

Permanent Resident card in hand : 2016-03-07

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You do have to wait for the 90 day window to open, unfortunately. Not much we can do to speed up the process, really. If you want to be proactive just make sure you have everything ready and organized, then you can file as early in the window as you like. Just not before.

 

~12-25-2006: met online (a blog site)
05-01-2013: FINALLY MET IN PERSON! in Canada
05-04-2013: finally became a couple
06-14-2014: got engaged
08-08-2014: got married in Canada
09-18-2014: sent I-130 via UPS, 142 pages in total
09-19-2014: I-130 arrived and signed for
09-24-2014: NOA1 text & hard copy received same day, Vermont Service Center
11-20-2014: NOA2 (I-130 approval!) hard copy received, 57 days from NOA1


12-08-2014: NVC received case
01-14-2015: case number and IIN number received via email
01-14-2015: DS-261 submitted
01-14-2015: AOS fee paid
01-22-2015: IV fee paid
01-24-2015: DS-260 submitted
01-25-2015: AOS and IV documents submitted electronically
02-18-2015: petitioner's proof of US domicile submitted electronically
02-25-2015: email confirmation received (31 days after sending!), scan date of 01-26-2015 <--60 day wait starts
03-24-2015: email confirmation received (34 days after sending!), scan date of 02-18-2015 <--60 day wait starts (a 2nd time)
03-31-2015: case completed at NVC! 2/18 documents got reviewed with the 1/26 ones, 64 days from original scan date

 

04-07-2015: case complete email received
04-22-2015: interview date email received
05-13-2015: medical in Montreal

05-19-2015: picked up medical results
05-20-2015: interview in Montreal --- APPROVED!, 238 days from NOA1

05-25-2015: passport/visa received!

05-30-2015: POE, Calais/St Stephen land crossing, 248 days from NOA1

06-03-2015: paid ELIS fee

06-10-2015: SSN received

07-02-2015: green card received!


03-13-2017: sent I-751 via USPS to Vermont Service Center, 156 pages in total 
03-14-2017: I-751 arrived and signed for

03-23-2017: NOA1 received, dated 03-16-2017

04-07-2017: biometrics appointment letter received 
04-18-2017: biometrics appointment 

02-05-2018: I-751 approval received!, dated 02-01-2018

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Thanks!  Does anyone have any idea if the response is usually sent before the expiration (assuming that all submitted docs are in order)?  I'd hate to lose my job because my card expired. 

I-129F Sent : 2014-12-16

I-129F NOA1 : 2014-12-22

I-129F NOA2 : 2015-06-23

NVC Received : 2015-07-09

Date Case #, IIN, and BIN assigned : 2015-07-09

Medical : 2015-09-21

Interview : 2015-09-28 APPROVED

Visa in hand : 2015-10-02

US Entry : 2015-11-21

Wedding : 2015-12-12

AOS/AP/EAD request sent : 2015-12-22

AOS/AP/EAD NOA1: 2015-12-30

AOS Biometrics : 2016-01-25

AOS Approved : 2016-03-01

Permanent Resident card in hand : 2016-03-07

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Yo have to wait.... they will return the package back to you if it's too early. No other choice but to send it within the 90 day timeframe...

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You'll get an NOA1 very soon after you file, which will give you a 1 year extension while they process the I-751. You won't be out of status. :)

 

~12-25-2006: met online (a blog site)
05-01-2013: FINALLY MET IN PERSON! in Canada
05-04-2013: finally became a couple
06-14-2014: got engaged
08-08-2014: got married in Canada
09-18-2014: sent I-130 via UPS, 142 pages in total
09-19-2014: I-130 arrived and signed for
09-24-2014: NOA1 text & hard copy received same day, Vermont Service Center
11-20-2014: NOA2 (I-130 approval!) hard copy received, 57 days from NOA1


12-08-2014: NVC received case
01-14-2015: case number and IIN number received via email
01-14-2015: DS-261 submitted
01-14-2015: AOS fee paid
01-22-2015: IV fee paid
01-24-2015: DS-260 submitted
01-25-2015: AOS and IV documents submitted electronically
02-18-2015: petitioner's proof of US domicile submitted electronically
02-25-2015: email confirmation received (31 days after sending!), scan date of 01-26-2015 <--60 day wait starts
03-24-2015: email confirmation received (34 days after sending!), scan date of 02-18-2015 <--60 day wait starts (a 2nd time)
03-31-2015: case completed at NVC! 2/18 documents got reviewed with the 1/26 ones, 64 days from original scan date

 

04-07-2015: case complete email received
04-22-2015: interview date email received
05-13-2015: medical in Montreal

05-19-2015: picked up medical results
05-20-2015: interview in Montreal --- APPROVED!, 238 days from NOA1

05-25-2015: passport/visa received!

05-30-2015: POE, Calais/St Stephen land crossing, 248 days from NOA1

06-03-2015: paid ELIS fee

06-10-2015: SSN received

07-02-2015: green card received!


03-13-2017: sent I-751 via USPS to Vermont Service Center, 156 pages in total 
03-14-2017: I-751 arrived and signed for

03-23-2017: NOA1 received, dated 03-16-2017

04-07-2017: biometrics appointment letter received 
04-18-2017: biometrics appointment 

02-05-2018: I-751 approval received!, dated 02-01-2018

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1 hour ago, bolin786 said:

DO NOT  file prior to the 30 days or they will dump it in the trash.  Follow their instructions and forget about Donald.

Its 90 days not 30.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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3 hours ago, bolin786 said:

DO NOT  file prior to the 30 days or they will dump it in the trash.  Follow their instructions and forget about Donald.

 

2 hours ago, QueenComley said:

Its 90 days not 30.

And they won't "dump it in the trash", they'll send it back to you.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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Typo it is 90, but I think you got the message.  QueenComley,  Sending it back or dumping it in the basket  conveys the same meaning.  Do you want to embark in a stupid argument? The answer remains, do not mail prior to the 90 days, period.

 

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31 minutes ago, bolin786 said:

Typo it is 90, but I think you got the message.  QueenComley,  Sending it back or dumping it in the basket  conveys the same meaning.  Do you want to embark in a stupid argument? The answer remains, do not mail prior to the 90 days, period.

 

IT does not "convey the same meaning". If they send it back, you can just wait until the window opens and resubmit the same package, that's the whole point.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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Mollie09,

I think that almost anybody reading my response would have gathered the fundamental meaning, DO NOT mail the packet prior to the specified 90 days.  When I said they would "dump it in the basket", what I meant is that it was not going to be considered.  They are not trashing it, shred or burn the packet.  They will of course return it to the sender.  The point again is, do not SEND the package prior to the specified time.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Thanks for the responses.  Does anyone have an idea of turnaround times?  Are the ROCs usually processed within the 90 days or are we going to be playing the waiting game like we did when we first filed?

I-129F Sent : 2014-12-16

I-129F NOA1 : 2014-12-22

I-129F NOA2 : 2015-06-23

NVC Received : 2015-07-09

Date Case #, IIN, and BIN assigned : 2015-07-09

Medical : 2015-09-21

Interview : 2015-09-28 APPROVED

Visa in hand : 2015-10-02

US Entry : 2015-11-21

Wedding : 2015-12-12

AOS/AP/EAD request sent : 2015-12-22

AOS/AP/EAD NOA1: 2015-12-30

AOS Biometrics : 2016-01-25

AOS Approved : 2016-03-01

Permanent Resident card in hand : 2016-03-07

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29 minutes ago, Anthony and Becky said:

Thanks for the responses.  Does anyone have an idea of turnaround times?  Are the ROCs usually processed within the 90 days or are we going to be playing the waiting game like we did when we first filed?

Depends if you are filing at California or Vermont. Vermont takes approx. 100 years to approve ROC cases, California, however are faster LOL. I am a Vermont filer. Got approved March 5th this year... took nearly 16 months. Without any RFE's. Crazy.

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