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Just a personal opinion:

what matter in the paperwork is the quality not the quantity. 

If you stack a lot of useless paper it will take a lot longer time to go throw by the officer or it y need more than one department to look at it.

try to make it as simple as you could.

 

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5 hours ago, Girl from Celebes said:

Our tiny package, :P:P:P

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Whew... I thought I am the only who has a tiny package. My husband said the same thing, it is about the quality and if the uscis believes we didn't send enough, we will just deal with the RFE.

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11 hours ago, Anoushka Drew said:

Whew... I thought I am the only who has a tiny package. My husband said the same thing, it is about the quality and if the uscis believes we didn't send enough, we will just deal with the RFE.

Ours was that size

 

8/22/15 Received notice of interview "call in letter" for September 1st 8am

9/01/15 AOS Interview Houston-APPROVED!

9/01/15 Card in production, Welcome notice has been mailed

9/05/15 Welcome Notice Received

9/08/15 Greencard was mailed

9/10/15 GREENCARD RECEIVED!!!!!!!!

 

ROC

6/2/17 mailed I-751 to csc priority mail

7/1/17 I-751 returned rejected (multiple items)

7/3/17 I-751 mailed again with signature confirmation

7/6/17 second I-751 delivered and signed for by Daniel Manchaca

7/10/17  Check Cashed

7/10/17  NOA

7/22/17  Biometrics letter for 8/2/17

8/02/17 Biometrics appointment DONE

3/05/18 case moved to local office

8/25/18 Extension letter (18 months)

9/29/18 service request submitted

10/06/18 response to service request

10/11/18  approved. No RFE, no interview

10/16/18  approval letter received in the mail

10/19/18 greencard received

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12 hours ago, Anoushka Drew said:

Whew... I thought I am the only who has a tiny package. My husband said the same thing, it is about the quality and if the uscis believes we didn't send enough, we will just deal with the RFE.

Nice kitchen by the way. Our packet was three times yours but I am sure we will get an RFE

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24 minutes ago, NYCruiser said:

Nice kitchen by the way. Our packet was three times yours but I am sure we will get an RFE

Why are you so positive about that?....

 

To be honest I'm having troubles to understand why people so afraid of RFE... During my AOS, after 12 months of hearing NOTHING I was really excited to find a RFE letter in my mail box one day - to me it meant that somebody "alive" FINALLY got to my case. And that RFE was really easy , like it is for most people  due to the long wait - USCIS just wanted the most recent Tax Return and some vaccinations were already required by that time. That's it! My AOS got approved 4 weeks after I submitted RFE response

 

I think it doesn't matter you have "fat" or "thin" case for ROC... As it's been mentioned above - it's about quality, not a quantity. Besides, ROC is not a "priority" for USCIS, and  estimated time to get  approval is up to 10-12 months., sometimes even more.  I believe we ALL have a chance to  get an RFE  - at least, for the latest Tax Return or something. Maybe not and this is what I wish to everybody!!!  
BUT :)  we keep collecting the evidence anyway, so RFE shouldn't be a big deal,  right? :)


As I said before, I've learnt that very often RFE means a good thing  - your case finally has been touched :)

 

P.S. Agree - kitchen is really nice :)

 

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32 minutes ago, Ksenia_O said:

Why are you so positive about that?....

 

To be honest I'm having troubles to understand why people so afraid of RFE... During my AOS, after 12 months of hearing NOTHING I was really excited to find a RFE letter in my mail box one day - to me it meant that somebody "alive" FINALLY got to my case. And that RFE was really easy , like it is for most people  due to the long wait - USCIS just wanted the most recent Tax Return and some vaccinations were already required by that time. That's it! My AOS got approved 4 weeks after I submitted RFE response

 

I think it doesn't matter you have "fat" or "thin" case for ROC... As it's been mentioned above - it's about quality, not a quantity. Besides, ROC is not a "priority" for USCIS, and  estimated time to get  approval is up to 10-12 months., sometimes even more.  I believe we ALL have a chance to  get an RFE  - at least, for the latest Tax Return or something. Maybe not and this is what I wish to everybody!!!  
BUT :)  we keep collecting the evidence anyway, so RFE shouldn't be a big deal,  right? :)


As I said before, I've learnt that very often RFE means a good thing  - your case finally has been touched :)

 

P.S. Agree - kitchen is really nice :)

 

I understand what you are saying. I have told my spouse to just double down and not worry about it. His Employer was completely confused when my spouse showed them  the NOA1 letter of extension for their records. 

 

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18 minutes ago, NYCruiser said:

I understand what you are saying. I have told my spouse to just double down and not worry about it. His Employer was completely confused when my spouse showed them  the NOA1 letter of extension for their records. 

 

I can see where this confusion is coming from... People don't really get the process if they are not "into ' this.. That's why I "zombie" my employer, saying time to time that my ROC won't change my status and i'll be still legal to work and etc.  :)

To be honest  -I'm not even going to present them my NOA1.. unless i'm asked , of course. But even then - they don't really need that. SS#,  I-9 verification, valid ID  - that's all they need

 

And you are right -we should just calm down.. And wait :) The only thing I would worry about - that my case is sitting some where, not being touched for months, collecting the dust..

But RFE?.. No, not worried at all  - if ROC takes that long, I wouldn't be surprised if they need some updated info.

Good luck to all of US!!!! 

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NOA1 received today, dated June 16th. 

 

My packet was fairly thin as well - i just submitted quarterly bank statements for two accounts, and our warranty deed for a home purchase along with some travel and photographs. Something in the VJ AOS guide has always stuck with me, which is that the burden of proof lies with USCIS to prove that it is a fraudulent marriage, not on you to prove that it's not. If you know your marriage is genuine, and have a decent amount of documentation over the 2 years of so of your marriage, then i think that should be enough. I'm with everyone who said it's quality, not quantity. Having said that, of course, if you have the quantity of docs, you should obviously send them. In our case, we like to keep separate credit cards to track spending, and our state allows utilities in only one person's name. So i sent what we have. 

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32 minutes ago, pastorom said:

NOA1 received today, dated June 16th. 

 

My packet was fairly thin as well - i just submitted quarterly bank statements for two accounts, and our warranty deed for a home purchase along with some travel and photographs. Something in the VJ AOS guide has always stuck with me, which is that the burden of proof lies with USCIS to prove that it is a fraudulent marriage, not on you to prove that it's not. If you know your marriage is genuine, and have a decent amount of documentation over the 2 years of so of your marriage, then i think that should be enough. I'm with everyone who said it's quality, not quantity. Having said that, of course, if you have the quantity of docs, you should obviously send them. In our case, we like to keep separate credit cards to track spending, and our state allows utilities in only one person's name. So i sent what we have. 

Has anyone got their Biometrics Appointment?

We sent a few checking account, savings statements, Investments in both names, some boarding passes, photos with his and my family, Christmas Cards, Easter Cards in both our names, Wills of both of us, and three years tax returns. It was a four inch thick pile. All single print sheets....lots of trees...:-( I am assuming they recycle?

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They dont recycle your documents or throw in the garbage for any excess documents, they will actually scan your documents and save it on the repository server on their end with your case alien number so they can easily track all the documents that you sent.

VERMONT SERVICE CENTER - I-751 ROC

05/11/17: Date of I-751
05/12/17: VSC received our package

05/12/17: NOA Date
05/14/17: NOA Arrived in the mail & check cashed

06/22/17: Biometrics Appointment at ASC Manhattan

04/09/18: Online changed to case transferred to local office but no actual letter

06/13/18: Card Being Produced - NO RFE/NO INTERVIEW

06/16/18: Approval Letter arrived in the mail with 06/13/18 approval date

06/18/18: Card was picked up by USPS

06/20/18: Received 10 years Green Card from the mail - END OF I-751 JOURNEY!

 

E-FILING (IOE) N-400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION

06/21/18: Submitted Online
06/22/18: Received NOA Online

06/23/18: Online account updated to Biometrics scheduled on 07/12/18

06/25/18: NOA letter arrived in the mail

06/28/18: Biometrics appointment letter arrived in the mail

07/12/18: Biometrics appointment at ASC Manhattan

02/28/19: In Line for Interview

03/01/19: Interview Date is on 04/08/19

04/08/19: Interview Day: Approved on the spot

04/09/19: We Scheduled your Oath Ceremony 

04/12/19: Oath Letter arrived in the mail

05/02/19: Oath Ceremony - OFFICIALLY U.S. CITIZEN AND END OF IMMIGRATION JOURNEY!

 

DS-11 - APPLICATION FOR US PASSPORT BOOK AND CARD

05/02/19: Submitted application thru USPS - Expedited
05/06/19: Received email, passport application is now traceable online thru Travel.State.gov website (https://passportstatus.state.gov/Search)

05/08/19: Received email, passport has been printed and it's on final processing
05/09/19: Received email, passport application has been finished processing with USPS tracking number and expected delivery is on 05/14/2019

05/10/19: Receive email from USPS informed Delivery - Expected Passport delivery is on 05/11/2019

05/11/19: Passport book received thru USPS Priority Mail

05/13/19: Passport card received

05/14/19: Naturalization Certificate back - END OF PASSPORT APPLICATION!

 

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5 hours ago, NYCruiser said:

Nice kitchen by the way. Our packet was three times yours but I am sure we will get an RFE

 

Thank you! That is always my favorite spot in our house. The kitchen is always the best part of the house. Lol.

Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat

- Sun Tzu-

It doesn't matter how slow you go as long as you don't stop

-Confucius-

 

-I am the beneficiary and my post is not reflecting my petitioner's point of views-

 

                                       Lifting Condition (I-751)

 

*Mailed I-751 package (06/21/2017) to CSC

*NOA-1 date (06/23/2017)

*NOA-1 received (06/28/2017)

*Check cashed (06/27/2017)

*Biometric Received (07/10/2017)

*Biometric Appointment (07/20/2017)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Ksenia_O said:

Why are you so positive about that?....

 

To be honest I'm having troubles to understand why people so afraid of RFE... During my AOS, after 12 months of hearing NOTHING I was really excited to find a RFE letter in my mail box one day - to me it meant that somebody "alive" FINALLY got to my case. And that RFE was really easy , like it is for most people  due to the long wait - USCIS just wanted the most recent Tax Return and some vaccinations were already required by that time. That's it! My AOS got approved 4 weeks after I submitted RFE response

 

I think it doesn't matter you have "fat" or "thin" case for ROC... As it's been mentioned above - it's about quality, not a quantity. Besides, ROC is not a "priority" for USCIS, and  estimated time to get  approval is up to 10-12 months., sometimes even more.  I believe we ALL have a chance to  get an RFE  - at least, for the latest Tax Return or something. Maybe not and this is what I wish to everybody!!!  
BUT :)  we keep collecting the evidence anyway, so RFE shouldn't be a big deal,  right? :)


As I said before, I've learnt that very often RFE means a good thing  - your case finally has been touched :)

 

P.S. Agree - kitchen is really nice :)

 

 

Lol, thank you for the compliment for the kitchen. I was going to get the documents only. But I didn't want to get our address and personal information on the picture. Instead I had get it from far distance.

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Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat

- Sun Tzu-

It doesn't matter how slow you go as long as you don't stop

-Confucius-

 

-I am the beneficiary and my post is not reflecting my petitioner's point of views-

 

                                       Lifting Condition (I-751)

 

*Mailed I-751 package (06/21/2017) to CSC

*NOA-1 date (06/23/2017)

*NOA-1 received (06/28/2017)

*Check cashed (06/27/2017)

*Biometric Received (07/10/2017)

*Biometric Appointment (07/20/2017)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It is cheaper, save of ton of papers and get there faster, lol. These pictures were taken before and after in the envelope and was ready to send. It would be there on Friday, June 23.

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Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat

- Sun Tzu-

It doesn't matter how slow you go as long as you don't stop

-Confucius-

 

-I am the beneficiary and my post is not reflecting my petitioner's point of views-

 

                                       Lifting Condition (I-751)

 

*Mailed I-751 package (06/21/2017) to CSC

*NOA-1 date (06/23/2017)

*NOA-1 received (06/28/2017)

*Check cashed (06/27/2017)

*Biometric Received (07/10/2017)

*Biometric Appointment (07/20/2017)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Just got home a minute ago and found my NOA-1 in the mailbox. Haven't even opened it yet :D

__N-400__

 

May 5, 2020 Filed N-400 online 

May 6, 2020 NOA was sent to me. Estimated case completion time December 2020 (7 months)

May 11, 2020 A hard copy of NOA was received

December 22, 2020 Biometric reuse notice was issued

December 31, 2020 A hard copy of the biometric reuse notice was received

February 4, 2021 Received an update online that the interview is scheduled for March 16th

February 8, 2021 A hard copy of the interview letter was received

March 16, 2021 The interview was completed successfully 

March186 2021 The Oath Ceremony and the end of my immigration journey 😊

 

___ROC___

 

Spoiler

June 13, 2017 I-751 Package sent June 15, 2017 Package delivered to VSC

June 20, 2017 Check cashed June 22, 2017 NOA-1 received (dated June 16th)

July 7, 2017    Biometrics Appointment letter received  July 20, 2017  Biometrics done August 6, 2018 "New Card is being produced" 

August 9, 2018 "Card was mailed to you"  August 11, 2018 New card was delivered to an old address by USCIS's mistake

August 13, 2018 Brother-in-law went to our old residence to pick up a card from the current residents August 16, 2018 Card was mailed to me 

August 18, 2018 10-year Green Card received 

 

 

___AOS___

Spoiler

March 3, 2015 AOS (I-485, I-130 & I-765) package sent to Chicago Lockbox                          

March 6, 2015, The package delivered to Chicago Lockbox
March 12, 2015, AOS package was accepted on March 9th and was routed to National Benefits Center 

March 17, 2015, Hard copies of NOA1 received for all the forms                     March 20, 2015, Biometrics letter received with the appointment on April 3
March 28, 2015, Email notification for I-485 RFE received                                 April 3, 2015, Successful biometrics
April 3, 2015, Hard copy of RFE received                                                              April 17, 2015, RFE respond sent 

April 22, 2015, RFE response received by USCIS                                                 May 20, 2015, EAD approved
May 26, 2015, Hard copy of NOA2 for I-765 received                                         May 27, 2015, EAD was mailed to me
May 29, 2015, EAD received                                                                 June 15, 2015, Hard copy of NOA2 for I-485 received. Interview scheduled for July 21  June 18, 2015, Interview was canceled                                             June 27, 2015, Hard copy of NOA2 received. New interview date is July 27
July 27, 2015, Interview completed. Approved on the spot
July 28, 2015, Got texts and emails for case updates. Form I-130: the petition was approved. Form I-485: new card has been ordered and welcome notice was mailed
August 3, 2015, Welcome notice and NOA2 for I-130 received      August 20, 2015, Email notification "Card has been mailed"
August 22, 2015, Green Card received

 

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My NOA-1 is dated June 16th and I received it exactly a week after the package was delivered to VSC.

__N-400__

 

May 5, 2020 Filed N-400 online 

May 6, 2020 NOA was sent to me. Estimated case completion time December 2020 (7 months)

May 11, 2020 A hard copy of NOA was received

December 22, 2020 Biometric reuse notice was issued

December 31, 2020 A hard copy of the biometric reuse notice was received

February 4, 2021 Received an update online that the interview is scheduled for March 16th

February 8, 2021 A hard copy of the interview letter was received

March 16, 2021 The interview was completed successfully 

March186 2021 The Oath Ceremony and the end of my immigration journey 😊

 

___ROC___

 

Spoiler

June 13, 2017 I-751 Package sent June 15, 2017 Package delivered to VSC

June 20, 2017 Check cashed June 22, 2017 NOA-1 received (dated June 16th)

July 7, 2017    Biometrics Appointment letter received  July 20, 2017  Biometrics done August 6, 2018 "New Card is being produced" 

August 9, 2018 "Card was mailed to you"  August 11, 2018 New card was delivered to an old address by USCIS's mistake

August 13, 2018 Brother-in-law went to our old residence to pick up a card from the current residents August 16, 2018 Card was mailed to me 

August 18, 2018 10-year Green Card received 

 

 

___AOS___

Spoiler

March 3, 2015 AOS (I-485, I-130 & I-765) package sent to Chicago Lockbox                          

March 6, 2015, The package delivered to Chicago Lockbox
March 12, 2015, AOS package was accepted on March 9th and was routed to National Benefits Center 

March 17, 2015, Hard copies of NOA1 received for all the forms                     March 20, 2015, Biometrics letter received with the appointment on April 3
March 28, 2015, Email notification for I-485 RFE received                                 April 3, 2015, Successful biometrics
April 3, 2015, Hard copy of RFE received                                                              April 17, 2015, RFE respond sent 

April 22, 2015, RFE response received by USCIS                                                 May 20, 2015, EAD approved
May 26, 2015, Hard copy of NOA2 for I-765 received                                         May 27, 2015, EAD was mailed to me
May 29, 2015, EAD received                                                                 June 15, 2015, Hard copy of NOA2 for I-485 received. Interview scheduled for July 21  June 18, 2015, Interview was canceled                                             June 27, 2015, Hard copy of NOA2 received. New interview date is July 27
July 27, 2015, Interview completed. Approved on the spot
July 28, 2015, Got texts and emails for case updates. Form I-130: the petition was approved. Form I-485: new card has been ordered and welcome notice was mailed
August 3, 2015, Welcome notice and NOA2 for I-130 received      August 20, 2015, Email notification "Card has been mailed"
August 22, 2015, Green Card received

 

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