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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Cuba
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Quick update... our I-751 is still pending (submitted 30 October 2018, originally in Vermont, and was transferred to NBC the same exact day of the biometrics appointment for the N400, on 20 Nov 2019). N400, however, has been scheduled for an interview on Feb 18th 2020...so we're going to operate under the assumption that it is a combo interview.

 

Any others in the same boat as us? 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cambodia
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What I have heard and read that this may turn out to be a combo meeting and USC spouse should attend for the I-751 interview portion if it happens. I am in the same boat and plan to attend as well asI am the USC spouse. I do have a K2 who is the I-751a applicant and I am not sure I need to take her. We dont want her to miss school, so may not take her along as we have a toddler that would be tagging along if they need to confirm any bonafide marriage criteria. 

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Ghana
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2 minutes ago, mseck8688 said:

almost a year ive been waiting tomorrow i will call ask them whats happen with my file 

is it lost ???

 

A year is not the processing time, you need to check the processing time of your application center, some of us here filed October 2018, and are still waiting. I know how you feel, just calm down and employ patience. Cheers

Filed: EB-1 Visa Country: Portugal
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2 minutes ago, prok said:

A year is not the processing time, you need to check the processing time of your application center, some of us here filed October 2018, and are still waiting. I know how you feel, just calm down and employ patience. Cheers

i  751 vermont 

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Ghana
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1 minute ago, mseck8688 said:

i  751 vermont 

Well Vermont center is taking 13 to 17.5 months, which means you need to wait till you are at least 13 months before you could expect a decision by USCIS if filed jointly with USC spouse, however, if it’s a waiver filing, that is filing without your spouse in the case you divorced, that may take up to 17.5 . Whatever situation you find yourself, you can’t complain as your case is still within the stipulated processing time. So be patience, it’s gonna be fine.

Filed: EB-1 Visa Country: Portugal
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2 minutes ago, prok said:

Well Vermont center is taking 13 to 17.5 months, which means you need to wait till you are at least 13 months before you could expect a decision by USCIS if filed jointly with USC spouse, however, if it’s a waiver filing, that is filing without your spouse in the case you divorced, that may take up to 17.5 . Whatever situation you find yourself, you can’t complain as your case is still within the stipulated processing time. So be patience, it’s gonna be fine.

im married filed join with my usc wife

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1 hour ago, prok said:

Heads up everyone, here is a good news for Texas filers with receipt # SRC, today , I got an email stating a new card is being produced. Today makes it 14months and 25days since I filed my I-751. Now, the next thing is to file N-400. I wish all guys still waiting the very best. Just hang on and be patient, your time will surely come. My timeline I filed in October 2018, was told in December 2018 that my biometrics will be reused, I didn’t get my extension letter until March 2019, in October I got a letter to go and redo the biometrics, which I did on October 30th 2019, on December 13th,2019 my case was updated to show fingerprints were taken and today January 13th, 2020, new card is being produced. Thank you all for the support all through the long waiting, I pray each and everyone of you guys too have the course to smile. God did it... Hallelujah!!!

Congrats! You deserve it........:-))

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2 hours ago, prok said:

Heads up everyone, here is a good news for Texas filers with receipt # SRC, today , I got an email stating a new card is being produced. Today makes it 14months and 25days since I filed my I-751. Now, the next thing is to file N-400. I wish all guys still waiting the very best. Just hang on and be patient, your time will surely come. My timeline I filed in October 2018, was told in December 2018 that my biometrics will be reused, I didn’t get my extension letter until March 2019, in October I got a letter to go and redo the biometrics, which I did on October 30th 2019, on December 13th,2019 my case was updated to show fingerprints were taken and today January 13th, 2020, new card is being produced. Thank you all for the support all through the long waiting, I pray each and everyone of you guys too have the course to smile. God did it... Hallelujah!!!

Congrats! It does feel like a huge relief when you get an approval of the case. Wish you more happiness!

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