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1 hour ago, starsky said:

There are several posts in the pages prior to this where folks have had zero issues re-entering using their extension letters. Definitely shouldn't be anything to be concerned about.

No worries. Just show the extension letter and the green card and he will not have any problem. I entered twice already and it was very smooth.

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Hello! 

 

Anyone receive the 18 month extension letter? My wife and I are moving from the west coast to the east coast this upcoming week and I hav not received the 18 month extension letter. I called USCIS and they had no idea what I was talking about and did not know about the 18 month extension. 

 

Also, does anyone know the answer to this:

 

We are moving from the California Service Center to the Vermont Service Center jurisdiction, does my case also get transferred?

 

Thanks!!

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I don’t know or think so, but Change your address with them and see what they will do. 

 

For the 18 months no, I think only one person was talking about receiving it.

 

i have not received anything.

 

good luck

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On 6/28/2018 at 9:10 AM, abrazil411 said:

Hello! 

 

Anyone receive the 18 month extension letter? My wife and I are moving from the west coast to the east coast this upcoming week and I hav not received the 18 month extension letter. I called USCIS and they had no idea what I was talking about and did not know about the 18 month extension. 

 

Also, does anyone know the answer to this:

 

We are moving from the California Service Center to the Vermont Service Center jurisdiction, does my case also get transferred?

 

Thanks!!

It will probably take a while for the 18-month extension to trickle down to the folks that already received their 12-month extensions. Majority of people seem to now be in the limbo status and we'll probably stay there now for a good while.

 

Since you are moving address, you'll want to file form AR-11 and form I-865. Be sure to also have your mail forwarded to you through USPS as an extra precaution. I honestly doubt they will transfer your case at this stage.

 

Has anyone else had any movement on their cases?

K-1 Process:

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I-129F Filed: 2015-04-10
NoA1: 2015-04-14
NoA2: 2015-06-04
Case #: 2015-06-27
Packet 3: 2015-07-10
Packet 3 Sent: 2015-07-22
Medical: 2015-08-06
Packet 4: 2015-08-28
Interview: 2015-10-05 (Approved)
Visa in Hand: 2015-10-09
PoE: 2015-10-11 (Houston, TX)

AoS Process from K-1:

Spoiler
PoE: 2015-10-11 (Houston, TX)
SSA: 2015-10-27
Marriage: 2015-11-19
AoS/EAD/AP Filed: 2015-12-10
NoA1: 2015-12-14
Biometrics: 2016-01-11
NoA2: 2016-02-24 (EAD/AP Approval)
EAD/AP Received: 2016-02-29
AoS Approval: 2016-04-11 (No interview required)
NoA3: 2016-04-15 (AoS Approval)
GC Received: 2016-04-18
Eligible for ROC: 2018-01-11

RoC Process from AoS:

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I-751 Filed: 2018-02-06

NOA1: 2018-02-09

NOA2: 2018-05-05 (Reusing biometrics)

NOA3: 2018-08-25 (18-m extension)

N-400 Eligible: 2019-01-11

NOA4: 2019-02-05 (Case transferred to NSC)

NOA5: 2019-04-24 (Approval, card in production)

GC Received: 2019-05-02

 

Citizenship:

N-400 Filed: 2019-05-11

NOA1: 2019-05-11

Biometrics: 2019-06-03
Interview: 2020-02-10 (Approved)

Oath Ceremony: 2020-03-18 2020-06-10

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I wonder, for us who have had our applications sitting for a while, if we're only getting letter that has 18 months from our application date (just adds whatever should be added on there) or one with 18 months from whenever we received the new letter. 





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2 minutes ago, Unidentified said:

I wonder, for us who have had our applications sitting for a while, if we're only getting letter that has 18 months from our application date (just adds whatever should be added on there) or one with 18 months from whenever we received the new letter. 

My interpretation is that it is issued for 18 months from the expiry of status rather than 12. Simply add an additional 6 months to your 12-month extension and that will be your new expiration. We should, at some point prior to the expiration of the 12-month extension we already have, receive a letter with that confirmed. Source: https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/update-form-i-797-receipt-notices-form-i-751-and-form-i-829

K-1 Process:

Spoiler
I-129F Filed: 2015-04-10
NoA1: 2015-04-14
NoA2: 2015-06-04
Case #: 2015-06-27
Packet 3: 2015-07-10
Packet 3 Sent: 2015-07-22
Medical: 2015-08-06
Packet 4: 2015-08-28
Interview: 2015-10-05 (Approved)
Visa in Hand: 2015-10-09
PoE: 2015-10-11 (Houston, TX)

AoS Process from K-1:

Spoiler
PoE: 2015-10-11 (Houston, TX)
SSA: 2015-10-27
Marriage: 2015-11-19
AoS/EAD/AP Filed: 2015-12-10
NoA1: 2015-12-14
Biometrics: 2016-01-11
NoA2: 2016-02-24 (EAD/AP Approval)
EAD/AP Received: 2016-02-29
AoS Approval: 2016-04-11 (No interview required)
NoA3: 2016-04-15 (AoS Approval)
GC Received: 2016-04-18
Eligible for ROC: 2018-01-11

RoC Process from AoS:

Spoiler

I-751 Filed: 2018-02-06

NOA1: 2018-02-09

NOA2: 2018-05-05 (Reusing biometrics)

NOA3: 2018-08-25 (18-m extension)

N-400 Eligible: 2019-01-11

NOA4: 2019-02-05 (Case transferred to NSC)

NOA5: 2019-04-24 (Approval, card in production)

GC Received: 2019-05-02

 

Citizenship:

N-400 Filed: 2019-05-11

NOA1: 2019-05-11

Biometrics: 2019-06-03
Interview: 2020-02-10 (Approved)

Oath Ceremony: 2020-03-18 2020-06-10

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2 minutes ago, starsky said:

My interpretation is that it is issued for 18 months from the expiry of status rather than 12. Simply add an additional 6 months to your 12-month extension and that will be your new expiration. We should, at some point prior to the expiration of the 12-month extension we already have, receive a letter with that confirmed. Source: https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/update-form-i-797-receipt-notices-form-i-751-and-form-i-829

Ah, I missed the "for 18 months past the expiration date on petitioner’s Permanent Resident Card." last time I read about it. Thanks!





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I got my 18mo extension letter a couple of weeks ago. Still haven't heard anything since applying, no biometrics. I opened a case to enquire what was going on and just got a stock "it takes as long as it takes" answer, followed by the extended extension letter.

20 Dec 2012 -- Met // 31 Jan 2014 -- Engaged! // 01 Oct 2014 -- I-129 application // 03 Sep 2015 -- APPROVED!! // 13 Oct 2015 -- POE Chicago // 26th Oct 2015 -- Married! // 09 Dec 2015 -- AOS filed // 26 Mar 2016 -- AOS approved! // 10 Feb 2018 — ROC filed // 1 Aug 2019 — ROC approved

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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@starsky No update from our end. Based on the email we got back 2 weeks after calling, we're just in the waiting game, which I've come to expect. I was just worried something got lost in the mail, but I have informed delivery now so that shouldn't be too much of a concern. We're prepping the paperwork to apply for my wife's new passport via mail this weekend. Thanks to those who helped out providing the details of their biometrics letter on what ID is required.

K1 Visa Timeline 01/30/2015- Engaged02/20/2015- I-129F petition filed03/12/2015- NOA 1 received04/02/2015- NOA 2 received!04/24/2014- Case sent from NVC to Consulate in Montreal04/27/2015- Called NVC to receive Case #05/04/2015- Emailed/mailed Packet 3 to Montreal05/13/2015- Consulate received Packet 305/20/2015- Packet 4 email06/12/2015- Medical06/25/2015- Interview-APPROVED07/08/2015- Visa issued07/14/2015- Visa in hand07/20/2015- POE Sarnia/Port Huron border<p>08/14/2015- wedding!

September 2015- Applied for AOS

September 30th- Biometrics Appointment

November 2015- Advanced Parole/ Employment Authorization Received

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22 hours ago, Tween said:

I got my 18mo extension letter a couple of weeks ago. Still haven't heard anything since applying, no biometrics. I opened a case to enquire what was going on and just got a stock "it takes as long as it takes" answer, followed by the extended extension letter.

I don't believe we have you on our tracking table. You are a February filer, correct? If you want to tell me when you filed, date of your first NOA, and when you had your biometrics appointment (or reuse letter), I can add you to our table. Had you already received a 12-month extension or was the 18 month your first? 

2 hours ago, Danielle and Jake said:

@starsky No update from our end. Based on the email we got back 2 weeks after calling, we're just in the waiting game, which I've come to expect. I was just worried something got lost in the mail, but I have informed delivery now so that shouldn't be too much of a concern. We're prepping the paperwork to apply for my wife's new passport via mail this weekend. Thanks to those who helped out providing the details of their biometrics letter on what ID is required.

Best of luck with everything, I am sure all will go smoothly!

K-1 Process:

Spoiler
I-129F Filed: 2015-04-10
NoA1: 2015-04-14
NoA2: 2015-06-04
Case #: 2015-06-27
Packet 3: 2015-07-10
Packet 3 Sent: 2015-07-22
Medical: 2015-08-06
Packet 4: 2015-08-28
Interview: 2015-10-05 (Approved)
Visa in Hand: 2015-10-09
PoE: 2015-10-11 (Houston, TX)

AoS Process from K-1:

Spoiler
PoE: 2015-10-11 (Houston, TX)
SSA: 2015-10-27
Marriage: 2015-11-19
AoS/EAD/AP Filed: 2015-12-10
NoA1: 2015-12-14
Biometrics: 2016-01-11
NoA2: 2016-02-24 (EAD/AP Approval)
EAD/AP Received: 2016-02-29
AoS Approval: 2016-04-11 (No interview required)
NoA3: 2016-04-15 (AoS Approval)
GC Received: 2016-04-18
Eligible for ROC: 2018-01-11

RoC Process from AoS:

Spoiler

I-751 Filed: 2018-02-06

NOA1: 2018-02-09

NOA2: 2018-05-05 (Reusing biometrics)

NOA3: 2018-08-25 (18-m extension)

N-400 Eligible: 2019-01-11

NOA4: 2019-02-05 (Case transferred to NSC)

NOA5: 2019-04-24 (Approval, card in production)

GC Received: 2019-05-02

 

Citizenship:

N-400 Filed: 2019-05-11

NOA1: 2019-05-11

Biometrics: 2019-06-03
Interview: 2020-02-10 (Approved)

Oath Ceremony: 2020-03-18 2020-06-10

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22 hours ago, starsky said:

I don't believe we have you on our tracking table. You are a February filer, correct? If you want to tell me when you filed, date of your first NOA, and when you had your biometrics appointment (or reuse letter), I can add you to our table. Had you already received a 12-month extension or was the 18 month your first? 

Best of luck with everything, I am sure all will go smoothly!

Yes I filed for ROC on 10th Feb. Received NOA (12mo extension) 20th Feb. Nothing since. Opened an enquiry on 8th June after a few phone calls that got nowhere. On the 18th June they sent a letter basically saying "it takes as long as it takes." The 18mo extension was dated the same date (and it's 18mo from the date my green card expired, not 18mo from the 12mo extension). My status is still at "we received your case and will begin processing it." I'm based in St Louis applying via the California Service Center.

20 Dec 2012 -- Met // 31 Jan 2014 -- Engaged! // 01 Oct 2014 -- I-129 application // 03 Sep 2015 -- APPROVED!! // 13 Oct 2015 -- POE Chicago // 26th Oct 2015 -- Married! // 09 Dec 2015 -- AOS filed // 26 Mar 2016 -- AOS approved! // 10 Feb 2018 — ROC filed // 1 Aug 2019 — ROC approved

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 7/2/2018 at 11:32 PM, Tween said:

I got my 18mo extension letter a couple of weeks ago. Still haven't heard anything since applying, no biometrics. I opened a case to enquire what was going on and just got a stock "it takes as long as it takes" answer, followed by the extended extension letter.

 

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MyUSCIS has finally updated that I attended a biometrics appointment. I know it's not that exciting of an update but at least it's something hahaha!

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