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1 hour ago, Alex08 said:

I have no idea! They have been doing the same since I’ve started my immigration process and this is the third time I’ll be paying for renewal in the last 4 years. What makes me mad is that this time, they are only open to extending the license for 6 months because  the GC didn’t come in yet 

That's really annoying! While my wife's AOS was pending, she had to keep going back every 6 months to get a new driver's license, but there was no charge for it. Our DLs are only good for 4 years though so they get plenty of money out of us.

K1 and AOS:

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K1 visa:

18 November, 2014: Sent I-129F

24 November, 2014: Email/text notification of NOA1

26 January, 2015: RFE hard copy

27 January, 2015: Sent RFE response

3 February, 2015: Email/text notification of NOA2

15 April, 2015: K1 interview

11 May, 2015: Fiancee entered US on K-1

22 May, 2015: Got married!

 

AOS:

15 June, 2015: Sent AOS, EAD, and AP

23 June, 2015: Received NOA1 for AOS, EAD, and AP

17 July, 2015: AOS biometrics appointment

28 August, 2015: Received EAD and AP

11 March, 2016: Received interview letter for AOS interview

7 April, 2016: AOS interview. Recommended for approval

13 April, 2016: Received RFE

21, April, 2016: Mailed RFE response

5 May, 2016: I-485 application approved

 

ROC:

5 February, 2018: Sent I-751

9 February, 2018: NOA1

12 May, 2018: Biometrics waived. USCIS will reuse old fingerprints.

18 August, 2018: 18 month extension

21 February, 2019: ROC approved

1 March, 2019: Green Card received

 

N-400

31 March, 2019: Submitted N-400 online

23 April, 2019: Biometrics appointment

25 November, 2019: N-400 interview

14 January, 2020: Oath ceremony

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Filed n400 last month, My case wasn’t transferred, nothing happened after fingerprints, and in the website, it’s says something about it’s in queens office, should I expect a approval any time soon?88CCD7CC-0C99-462A-BB36-3E38DD85092E.thumb.jpeg.5cc95a7af2e3a008f339c8370989a964.jpeg

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46 minutes ago, Williamzhilin said:

Filed n400 last month, My case wasn’t transferred, nothing happened after fingerprints, and in the website, it’s says something about it’s in queens office, should I expect a approval any time soon?88CCD7CC-0C99-462A-BB36-3E38DD85092E.thumb.jpeg.5cc95a7af2e3a008f339c8370989a964.jpeg

there is a different thread on this forum perhaps it will be more of help to you

 

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June 2015 got married

 

AOS
September 10, 2015 mailed the AOS package
September 18, 2015 package received, checks cashed

October 15, 2015 biometrics appointment done
October 21, 2015 case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

November 14, 2015 EAD/AP Combo card is in production

November 21, 2015 EAD/AP card received

April 26, 2016 interview, card approved e-mail

June 10, 2016 card in hand

 

ROC

February 7, 2018 mailed the ROC package

February 12, 2018 NOA1

February 7, 2019 Case transferred to a local office to schedule an interview

May 8th, 2019 interview, card approved e-mail

 

 

Naturalization

January 29, 2019 submitted N-400 online

January 29, 2019 NOA1

February 21, 2019 biometrics appointment done

May 8th 2019 interview, case approved e-mail

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32 minutes ago, Slowloris said:

there is a different thread on this forum perhaps it will be more of help to you

 

10 mins after I post my questions, my case got transferred to a new jurisdiction 

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Just received notification that our case has been transferred to another USCIS office that has jurisdiction over it. I assume that means Nebraska but will have to see the letter to be sure. Significant though in that our case was at Vermont so maybe things are starting to move there now.

K1 Visa

January 13, 2015: Mailed I-129f packet to Dallas Lockbox

January 15, 2015: I-129f packet was delivered

January 21, 2015: NOA1

March 23, 2015: NOA2

April 8, 2015: Left NVC

April 12, 2015: Received by Consulate

May 1, 2015: Packet 3 Received

May 13, 2015: Interview and Approved!

May 19, 2015: Visa Received!

June 30, 2015: She arrived in the USA!

AOS, EAD, and AP

September 23, 2015: Mailed AOS, EAD, and AP packet to Chicago Lockbox

September 29, 2015: Received NOA1 for AOS, EAD, and AP

October 21, 2015: Biometrics Appointment

December 3, 2015: RFE for EAD/AP received

December 8, 2015: RFE response sent by express mail

December 21, 2015: EAD and AP approved

December 26, 2015: EAD/AP combo card received

March 3, 2016: RFE for AOS received

March 4, 2016: RFE response sent by express mail

March 11, 2016: Received notice from USCIS that green card is being produced and I-485 was approved!!!

Removal of Conditions

February 5, 2018: Mailed Removal of Conditions packet to Vermont Service Center

February 13, 2018: Received NOA1

March 27, 2018: Biometrics Appointment

 

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32 minutes ago, Jpheels22 said:

Just received notification that our case has been transferred to another USCIS office that has jurisdiction over it. I assume that means Nebraska but will have to see the letter to be sure. Significant though in that our case was at Vermont so maybe things are starting to move there now.

Hi @Jpheels22 - Did you file for N400? Or do you have only I751 pending at the moment?  And if you don’t mind, please share your EAC18XXXX (first 6 digits).

 

Mine is at VSC as well

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37 minutes ago, Jpheels22 said:

Just received notification that our case has been transferred to another USCIS office that has jurisdiction over it. I assume that means Nebraska but will have to see the letter to be sure. Significant though in that our case was at Vermont so maybe things are starting to move there now.

Which month you applied 

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@GBOS only the I751 is pending and my number is EAC180915

 

@Reshma applied in February 2018

K1 Visa

January 13, 2015: Mailed I-129f packet to Dallas Lockbox

January 15, 2015: I-129f packet was delivered

January 21, 2015: NOA1

March 23, 2015: NOA2

April 8, 2015: Left NVC

April 12, 2015: Received by Consulate

May 1, 2015: Packet 3 Received

May 13, 2015: Interview and Approved!

May 19, 2015: Visa Received!

June 30, 2015: She arrived in the USA!

AOS, EAD, and AP

September 23, 2015: Mailed AOS, EAD, and AP packet to Chicago Lockbox

September 29, 2015: Received NOA1 for AOS, EAD, and AP

October 21, 2015: Biometrics Appointment

December 3, 2015: RFE for EAD/AP received

December 8, 2015: RFE response sent by express mail

December 21, 2015: EAD and AP approved

December 26, 2015: EAD/AP combo card received

March 3, 2016: RFE for AOS received

March 4, 2016: RFE response sent by express mail

March 11, 2016: Received notice from USCIS that green card is being produced and I-485 was approved!!!

Removal of Conditions

February 5, 2018: Mailed Removal of Conditions packet to Vermont Service Center

February 13, 2018: Received NOA1

March 27, 2018: Biometrics Appointment

 

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yesterday all VSC case starting with EAC18092XXXXX case was: Fingerprints review was completed, BUT today almost all of them got transferred to a new jurisdiction 

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13 minutes ago, Jpheels22 said:

@GBOS only the I751 is pending and my number is EAC180915

 

@Reshma applied in February 2018

This is very interesting, @Jpheels22.

 

USCIS usually announces when they are going to transfer batches of work to another Service Center.  We have now heard CSC has a bunch just got transferred to NSC.  We don’t know where your batch is going yet (so please us posted).  I assume they are going to either NSC or TSC.

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Vermont filer, only I751 pending. Got the email. MYUSCIS account shows only Feb 2018 status. Guess we will find out shortly

 

On February 13, 2019, your Form I751, PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS ON RESIDENCE, Receipt Number EAC************, was transferred to another USCIS office. That office now has jurisdiction over your case. We sent you a notice that explains why we moved your case. Please follow the instructions in the notice. If you do not receive your notice by................

 

Starsky, time for an extra column again I think :)

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13 minutes ago, Reshma said:

Do you guys know EAC 18092 means which month and date

I applied on January and I don't see any movement 

EAC180925XXXX is roughly the filing date of February 5, 2018 (+/-3 days).

 

It appears that the range between EAC180875XXXX and EAC180955XXXX

(Roughly about 2 weeks worth) for early February 2018 filers have been transferred out today, status indicated.

 

Where they are transferred to, we don’t know until someone gets a letter, but I suspect it goes to Texas.  CSC appears to offload to NSC, and VSC will probably do the same to TSC to even out the workload.  I suspect.

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Hello everyone! 

 

I’m pretty late to the party. I my I-751 was received on 2/7/18 at VSC, did my biometrics 3/26/18, received the 18 month extension in August 2018, and today got the notification that my case was being transferred to another office. 

 

I read in the thread that there was some time limit with drivers licenses, can anyone give me more information about it? I’m planning on getting my license early March, but now I worry I might not get it or they’ll give me a hard time. 

 

Also, does anyone know if we have to share the extension letter and later the new GC with our current employers? 

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