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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Ghana
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9 hours ago, ameribrazil said:

As of today, we are a bit concerned that our check has not been cashed nor have we received the NOA. VSC did receive our documents on 2/26 signed by A.SCOSS. Since then we haven't heard anything. :(

Don’t worry, mine was received on 2/26/2018, check not cashed, nothing in the mail. 

 

But am not worried, if you read other people’s time line, you will not be worried most checks was cash between 10 - 14 days of packaged received. 

 

Update us of of anything.

 

All the best.

 

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Hi all Feb filers. 

My ROC package was delivered on Feb 26th to the CSC location. Everyday I check my bank to see if that check was cashed. Good luck everybody! I just hope it doesn't take a ridiculous amount of time for the whole process. I have a friend who filed her ROC last year in March and still has not received her GC.:(

 

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Ghana
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All my friends received their between 13-15 months.

 

i just want to get my receipt, do the fingerprint and I will stop 🛑 thinking 🤔 and wondering. I will just close my mind. The more you think about it the more it takes longer.

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Cross32 said:

All my friends received their between 13-15 months.

 

i just want to get my receipt, do the fingerprint and I will stop 🛑 thinking 🤔 and wondering. I will just close my mind. The more you think about it the more it takes longer.

 

 

Geez!! You are right I think I will be able to relax a bit after the fingerprints.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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Way things are moving slower for CSC - what happens to traveling / working when your 1-year extension since I-751 NOA also expires? 

N-400 Application Timeline :

Application sent via mail - April 15th  (Field office Dallas, TX)

NOA Receipt date - April 17th

Biometrics receipt - April 22th (appointment scheduled for May 14th)

Biometrics completed - May 7th (Early Walk-in)

Biometrics completed - May 7th (Early Walk-in)

Interview scheduled notification - November 12th (via email - waiting to receive letter in mail for actual Interview date)

Interview completed & Case approved - November 17th

 

Naturalization Ceremony (in January 2020 - waiting on notice)

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12 hours ago, ameribrazil said:

As of today, we are a bit concerned that our check has not been cashed nor have we received the NOA. VSC did receive our documents on 2/26 signed by A.SCOSS. Since then we haven't heard anything. :(

Mine was also delivered on the 26th but to the CSC. Check not cashed as of this morning. I'm Brazilian too btw.

:)

Update us on the progress of you can.

Good luck!

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Hey all! I posted this on the March group, but this one seems to be more active atm - can someone give me advice on my packet? I'm looking to submit it soon - I actually posted in here earlier on but waiting for my transcripts pushed me into the March timeframe.  Thank you!

 

I'm at the end of putting together my packet, and I need some advice on if what I'm including is enough.   I decided to avoid putting info about our car lease since we got it under my mom's name and my name (hubby didn't have a job at the time, so couldn't sign onto the lease).  Is there more I can add? Really trying to avoid an RFE. Edit: packet weighs about 5 lbs right now...lol

 

So far, we have:

-Copies of marriage certificates from the US and France

-Apartment leases 

-Renter's insurance

-Energy Bills (this doesn't span our marriage, I realized this late in the game and added him a year later)

-Driver's Licenses showing joint residence

-Tax transcripts and W-2's for the past 2 years

-Personal property tax receipt

-Monthly joint bank statements from marriage to present

-Picture of our 3 different credit cards 

-Quarterly American Express credit card statements

-Joint health insurance for 5 months (this was while I was working; we are now on separate insurances because I'm still under 26 and on my parent's plan)

-AAA declarations certificate, insurance cards 

-AT&T family plan

-Photos & travel itineraries

K1 Visa

 

Service Center : California Service Center
Transferred? No
☑I-129F Sent : 03-10-15
☑NOA1 : 03-20-15
☑NOA2 : 04-07-15
☑Received NOA2 hardcopy: 04-11-15
NVC received: 04-24-15
NVC Assigns Case #: 04-27-15
☑Case sent to embassy: 05-04-15
☑Embassy Packet 3 sent: 05-19-15
☑Medical: 07-03-15 and 09-07-15 (did two medicals to ensure fiance had enough time to get to U.S.)
☑Interview: 07-30-15
☑Visa Issued: 09-22-15!!!! [:thumbs:]

K1 OVERALL: NO RFE and NO LAWYER!
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POE TO GREEN CARD

 

Fiance arrived in USA (POE @ Boston Logan)!!!: 01-31-2016 :D
Court Marriage: 02-04-16
Sent AOS, EAD, AP Packet: 02-25-16 :dance:

Packet Delivered via USPS Priority & Certified: 02-27-16

Check cashed by USCIS: 03-03-16

NOA1's by text (x3): 03-03-16

NOA1 Hardcopies via Mail (x3): 03-07-16

Biometric Appt. Letter Received: 03-18-16 (scheduled for 03/31/16, Raleigh, NC)

Biometrics Appointment: 03-31-16; Raleigh, NC

☑"My Interview is Scheduled" Status Change: 04-12-16

Received hardcopy of Interview Notice: 04-16-16

EAD/AP Approval by Email: 04-26-16

I797 Approval Notice for EAD and AP: 04-30-16

Green Card Interview: 05-18-16; (APPROVED ON THE SPOT!) :D

I797 Approval Notice for Green Card: 05-23-16

Conditional Green Card Received!: 05-26-16 :dancing:

GC OVERALL: NO RFE and NO LAWYER!

--------------------------------------------------------

ROC OVERALL: NO RFE and NO LAWYER!

"120 days out" letter: 01-24-18 ☑ Submitted ROC: 03-10-18 ☑ Package delivered: 03-14-18 ☑ Waived Biometrics: 05-08-18 ☑ Interview Date Set for 05/23/19: 05-07-19 (automatic approval!) Card Received:

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N400 OVERALL: NO RFE and NO LAWYER!

Filing Date: 03/16/2019 NOA1: 03/16/2019 Biometrics Walk-In: 03/28/19 (originally scheduled for 04/08/19) ☑ Interview Date Set for 05/23/19: 04/18/19 (automatic approval!) Oath Ceremony: 07/17/19

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Ghana
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7 hours ago, sharin said:

Way things are moving slower for CSC - what happens to traveling / working when your 1-year extension since I-751 NOA also expires? 

You will go to immigration office for them to stamp your passport. With that you can travel and work and renew your drivers license. 

 

My my friend got his green card after 13 months after filling. 

 

So so I have taken my mind off mine,

 

my check is is not cashed talk of receiving NO1, by all the same am not worried, I don’t even want to think 🤔 about it.

 

we are all in the same soup. 

 

With God all things are possible.

 

all the best🤝

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7 hours ago, francais_usa said:

Hey all! I posted this on the March group, but this one seems to be more active atm - can someone give me advice on my packet? I'm looking to submit it soon - I actually posted in here earlier on but waiting for my transcripts pushed me into the March timeframe.  Thank you!

 

I'm at the end of putting together my packet, and I need some advice on if what I'm including is enough.   I decided to avoid putting info about our car lease since we got it under my mom's name and my name (hubby didn't have a job at the time, so couldn't sign onto the lease).  Is there more I can add? Really trying to avoid an RFE. Edit: packet weighs about 5 lbs right now...lol

 

So far, we have:

-Copies of marriage certificates from the US and France

-Apartment leases 

-Renter's insurance

-Energy Bills (this doesn't span our marriage, I realized this late in the game and added him a year later)

-Driver's Licenses showing joint residence

-Tax transcripts and W-2's for the past 2 years

-Personal property tax receipt

-Monthly joint bank statements from marriage to present

-Picture of our 3 different credit cards 

-Quarterly American Express credit card statements

-Joint health insurance for 5 months (this was while I was working; we are now on separate insurances because I'm still under 26 and on my parent's plan)

-AAA declarations certificate, insurance cards 

-AT&T family plan

-Photos & travel itineraries

I will say that my packet was over 2.2 pounds, so you seem to have a lot of info in yours at 5 pounds, I'd say at least double mine.  Don't forget to have two people write affidavits stating they've known you since your marriage and how they know the marriage is legit.  There's more info about it on the I-751 instruction sheet.  As for the car purchase, did he sign any paperwork about ownership of the car or his name on the title anywhere?  If so throw a copy of it in.  We also put in copies of our pay stubs which happen to show our home address on them when we get them, just another proof of joint living together.  Do you have any sort of joint retirement fund, IRA, 401K, anything like that listing the spouse as the main beneficiary?  We had one and threw that in too.  For the travel itineraries, if you kept your boarding passes that's also good to have a copy in there along with the itineraries.  It sounds like you have most everything in order.  I'd provide a list of everything we sent in for reference but I'm not at home with my copy of the paperwork right now.

K1 Visa Timeline

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I-129F Sent : 3/11/2015

I-129F NOA1 : 3/17/2015

I-129F NOA2 : 4/7/2015

NVC Received : 5/5/2015

Embassy Received : 5/26/2015

Interview Date : 7/8/2015 (APPROVED)

Visa Received : 7/15/2015

US Entry : 9/21/2015

Married : 12/12/2015

 

Adjustment of Status Timeline

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AOS Sent : 1/30/2016

AOS Received Text : 2/1/2016

I-797s Received : 2/6/2016

Biometrics Letter : 2/13/2016

Biometrics Appt : 2/25/2016

Interview Letter : 3/18/2016

EAD/AP Approval online : 4/11/2016

Interview Appt : 4/15/2016 (APPROVED)

Green card in hand : 4/23/2016

 

Removal of Conditions Timeline

Spoiler

ROC Sent: 2/20/2018

ROC delivered by USPS: 2/23/2018

I-797 received: 3/2/2018

Biometrics Letter: 5/12/2018 (using old fingerprints)

18 Month Extension Letter: 8/27/2018

Green Card Mailed: 2/15/2019

Notice Received in Mail: 2/16/2019

Green Card Received: 2/22/2019

 

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1 hour ago, ALIENRJ187 said:

I will say that my packet was over 2.2 pounds, so you seem to have a lot of info in yours at 5 pounds, I'd say at least double mine.  Don't forget to have two people write affidavits stating they've known you since your marriage and how they know the marriage is legit.  There's more info about it on the I-751 instruction sheet.  As for the car purchase, did he sign any paperwork about ownership of the car or his name on the title anywhere?  If so throw a copy of it in.  We also put in copies of our pay stubs which happen to show our home address on them when we get them, just another proof of joint living together.  Do you have any sort of joint retirement fund, IRA, 401K, anything like that listing the spouse as the main beneficiary?  We had one and threw that in too.  For the travel itineraries, if you kept your boarding passes that's also good to have a copy in there along with the itineraries.  It sounds like you have most everything in order.  I'd provide a list of everything we sent in for reference but I'm not at home with my copy of the paperwork right now.

So apparently I don't know how much things weigh haha. I put it on the weigh scale and it's more like 2.5 lbs! It felt so heavy to me (I guess I need to lift more lol!).

 

As for affidavits, I've decided not go through with those, since I think it adds little to the packet and it's not required. 

 

The car is leased, and it's not in his name - that means it's also not on the title either unfortunately.  The car insurance and registration is under his name, which shows that he drives it, though. 

 

I'm a student and still pretty young - nothing like IRA, 401k, etc, though that would be nice to have.  

 

Good idea on the boarding passes, I'll add those!

 

Thank you!

K1 Visa

 

Service Center : California Service Center
Transferred? No
☑I-129F Sent : 03-10-15
☑NOA1 : 03-20-15
☑NOA2 : 04-07-15
☑Received NOA2 hardcopy: 04-11-15
NVC received: 04-24-15
NVC Assigns Case #: 04-27-15
☑Case sent to embassy: 05-04-15
☑Embassy Packet 3 sent: 05-19-15
☑Medical: 07-03-15 and 09-07-15 (did two medicals to ensure fiance had enough time to get to U.S.)
☑Interview: 07-30-15
☑Visa Issued: 09-22-15!!!! [:thumbs:]

K1 OVERALL: NO RFE and NO LAWYER!
--------------------------------------------------------

POE TO GREEN CARD

 

Fiance arrived in USA (POE @ Boston Logan)!!!: 01-31-2016 :D
Court Marriage: 02-04-16
Sent AOS, EAD, AP Packet: 02-25-16 :dance:

Packet Delivered via USPS Priority & Certified: 02-27-16

Check cashed by USCIS: 03-03-16

NOA1's by text (x3): 03-03-16

NOA1 Hardcopies via Mail (x3): 03-07-16

Biometric Appt. Letter Received: 03-18-16 (scheduled for 03/31/16, Raleigh, NC)

Biometrics Appointment: 03-31-16; Raleigh, NC

☑"My Interview is Scheduled" Status Change: 04-12-16

Received hardcopy of Interview Notice: 04-16-16

EAD/AP Approval by Email: 04-26-16

I797 Approval Notice for EAD and AP: 04-30-16

Green Card Interview: 05-18-16; (APPROVED ON THE SPOT!) :D

I797 Approval Notice for Green Card: 05-23-16

Conditional Green Card Received!: 05-26-16 :dancing:

GC OVERALL: NO RFE and NO LAWYER!

--------------------------------------------------------

ROC OVERALL: NO RFE and NO LAWYER!

"120 days out" letter: 01-24-18 ☑ Submitted ROC: 03-10-18 ☑ Package delivered: 03-14-18 ☑ Waived Biometrics: 05-08-18 ☑ Interview Date Set for 05/23/19: 05-07-19 (automatic approval!) Card Received:

--------------------------------------------------------

N400 OVERALL: NO RFE and NO LAWYER!

Filing Date: 03/16/2019 NOA1: 03/16/2019 Biometrics Walk-In: 03/28/19 (originally scheduled for 04/08/19) ☑ Interview Date Set for 05/23/19: 04/18/19 (automatic approval!) Oath Ceremony: 07/17/19

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updating....I filed feb 16, 2018

 

received NOA1 (march 3, 2018) I went on a vacation so i didn't received it personally. 

 

notice date says: feb 23, 2018

I'm finally done! took oath at DEC 2019 😁

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49 minutes ago, francais_usa said:

So apparently I don't know how much things weigh haha. I put it on the weigh scale and it's more like 2.5 lbs! It felt so heavy to me (I guess I need to lift more lol!).

 

As for affidavits, I've decided not go through with those, since I think it adds little to the packet and it's not required. 

 

The car is leased, and it's not in his name - that means it's also not on the title either unfortunately.  The car insurance and registration is under his name, which shows that he drives it, though. 

 

I'm a student and still pretty young - nothing like IRA, 401k, etc, though that would be nice to have.  

 

Good idea on the boarding passes, I'll add those!

 

Thank you!

 

No problem.  A quick check on the I-751 instructions though showed something I think is important: https://www.uscis.gov/system/files_force/files/form/i-751instr.pdf

 

Page 4 and 5: Evidence of the Relationship, "The documents should include, but are not limited to, the following examples:"  "5.  Affidavits sworn to or affirmed by at least two people who have known both of you since your conditional residence was granted and have personal knowledge of your marriage and relationship. (Such persons may be required to testify before an immigration officer as to the information contained in the affidavit.) The original affidavit must be submitted and also contain the following information regarding the person making the affidavit: his or her full name and address; date and place of birth; relationship to you or your spouse, if any; and full information and complete details explaining how the person acquired his or her knowledge. Affidavits must be supported by other types of evidence listed above."

 

I take that to mean that the five things they listed are required, as well as anything else you could provide to support evidence of the relationship.  I honestly would rethink about doing them if I were you.  It seems required with how I am reading it and would hate for there to be an RFE (not to mention a big delay) because of it.

K1 Visa Timeline

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I-129F Sent : 3/11/2015

I-129F NOA1 : 3/17/2015

I-129F NOA2 : 4/7/2015

NVC Received : 5/5/2015

Embassy Received : 5/26/2015

Interview Date : 7/8/2015 (APPROVED)

Visa Received : 7/15/2015

US Entry : 9/21/2015

Married : 12/12/2015

 

Adjustment of Status Timeline

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AOS Sent : 1/30/2016

AOS Received Text : 2/1/2016

I-797s Received : 2/6/2016

Biometrics Letter : 2/13/2016

Biometrics Appt : 2/25/2016

Interview Letter : 3/18/2016

EAD/AP Approval online : 4/11/2016

Interview Appt : 4/15/2016 (APPROVED)

Green card in hand : 4/23/2016

 

Removal of Conditions Timeline

Spoiler

ROC Sent: 2/20/2018

ROC delivered by USPS: 2/23/2018

I-797 received: 3/2/2018

Biometrics Letter: 5/12/2018 (using old fingerprints)

18 Month Extension Letter: 8/27/2018

Green Card Mailed: 2/15/2019

Notice Received in Mail: 2/16/2019

Green Card Received: 2/22/2019

 

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8 hours ago, ALIENRJ187 said:

 

No problem.  A quick check on the I-751 instructions though showed something I think is important: https://www.uscis.gov/system/files_force/files/form/i-751instr.pdf

 

Page 4 and 5: Evidence of the Relationship, "The documents should include, but are not limited to, the following examples:"  "5.  Affidavits sworn to or affirmed by at least two people who have known both of you since your conditional residence was granted and have personal knowledge of your marriage and relationship. (Such persons may be required to testify before an immigration officer as to the information contained in the affidavit.) The original affidavit must be submitted and also contain the following information regarding the person making the affidavit: his or her full name and address; date and place of birth; relationship to you or your spouse, if any; and full information and complete details explaining how the person acquired his or her knowledge. Affidavits must be supported by other types of evidence listed above."

 

I take that to mean that the five things they listed are required, as well as anything else you could provide to support evidence of the relationship.  I honestly would rethink about doing them if I were you.  It seems required with how I am reading it and would hate for there to be an RFE (not to mention a big delay) because of it.

I've never heard of anyone getting an RFE for affidavits - USCIS usually wants to see more financial commingling.  Anyway, thank you for your opinion, but I've decided not to do them.  Many VJers do the same and are approved. :)

 

K1 Visa

 

Service Center : California Service Center
Transferred? No
☑I-129F Sent : 03-10-15
☑NOA1 : 03-20-15
☑NOA2 : 04-07-15
☑Received NOA2 hardcopy: 04-11-15
NVC received: 04-24-15
NVC Assigns Case #: 04-27-15
☑Case sent to embassy: 05-04-15
☑Embassy Packet 3 sent: 05-19-15
☑Medical: 07-03-15 and 09-07-15 (did two medicals to ensure fiance had enough time to get to U.S.)
☑Interview: 07-30-15
☑Visa Issued: 09-22-15!!!! [:thumbs:]

K1 OVERALL: NO RFE and NO LAWYER!
--------------------------------------------------------

POE TO GREEN CARD

 

Fiance arrived in USA (POE @ Boston Logan)!!!: 01-31-2016 :D
Court Marriage: 02-04-16
Sent AOS, EAD, AP Packet: 02-25-16 :dance:

Packet Delivered via USPS Priority & Certified: 02-27-16

Check cashed by USCIS: 03-03-16

NOA1's by text (x3): 03-03-16

NOA1 Hardcopies via Mail (x3): 03-07-16

Biometric Appt. Letter Received: 03-18-16 (scheduled for 03/31/16, Raleigh, NC)

Biometrics Appointment: 03-31-16; Raleigh, NC

☑"My Interview is Scheduled" Status Change: 04-12-16

Received hardcopy of Interview Notice: 04-16-16

EAD/AP Approval by Email: 04-26-16

I797 Approval Notice for EAD and AP: 04-30-16

Green Card Interview: 05-18-16; (APPROVED ON THE SPOT!) :D

I797 Approval Notice for Green Card: 05-23-16

Conditional Green Card Received!: 05-26-16 :dancing:

GC OVERALL: NO RFE and NO LAWYER!

--------------------------------------------------------

ROC OVERALL: NO RFE and NO LAWYER!

"120 days out" letter: 01-24-18 ☑ Submitted ROC: 03-10-18 ☑ Package delivered: 03-14-18 ☑ Waived Biometrics: 05-08-18 ☑ Interview Date Set for 05/23/19: 05-07-19 (automatic approval!) Card Received:

--------------------------------------------------------

N400 OVERALL: NO RFE and NO LAWYER!

Filing Date: 03/16/2019 NOA1: 03/16/2019 Biometrics Walk-In: 03/28/19 (originally scheduled for 04/08/19) ☑ Interview Date Set for 05/23/19: 04/18/19 (automatic approval!) Oath Ceremony: 07/17/19

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