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Hope everyone is having a great day!

 

We had the combo interview a few days ago and had the same day Oath ceremony. Everything went smoothly. Now I am a US citizen.  However, today I received 2 letters: 10 y green card and a letter noticing me that my I-751 was transferred to National Benefit Center.  I have no idea what that means. What should I do? Anyone had the same experience?

 

I remember during the interview, the officer told me that he already noticed USCIS not to produce my 10 y green card. But, he said that doesn't mean I won't get one. Oh my, so he is right! 

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06/14/2014 I-129F sent       06/16/2014 Noa1         10/14/2014 Noa2        11/07/2014 Package3         12/08/2014 embassy interview / approved!!        12/10/2014 Visa in hand

 

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12/31/2014 I-485/I-765/I-131 sent        01/06/2015 Noa1        01/30/2015 Biometrics        02/27/2015 AP&EAD approved       07/20/2015 interview(approved on the spot!)

 

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4/26/2017 I-751 sent        5/12/2017 Noa1       10/15/2018 interview (combo)

 

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4/22/2018 N-400 sent      4/23/2018 Noa1        10/15/2018 interview (combo)+Oath ceremony! 

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Ignore everything because you are done. Only thing to look for in the mail is that US passport I assume you applied for.

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3 minutes ago, ThomasNC1988 said:

Ignore everything because you are done. Only thing to look for in the mail is that US passport I assume you applied for.

 

1 minute ago, CarlHamilton said:

Why is this so confusing?  There was a glitch the officer warned you about.  Ignore it.

 

Ignore? I don't even need to return the card? 

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06/14/2014 I-129F sent       06/16/2014 Noa1         10/14/2014 Noa2        11/07/2014 Package3         12/08/2014 embassy interview / approved!!        12/10/2014 Visa in hand

 

AOS

12/31/2014 I-485/I-765/I-131 sent        01/06/2015 Noa1        01/30/2015 Biometrics        02/27/2015 AP&EAD approved       07/20/2015 interview(approved on the spot!)

 

ROC

4/26/2017 I-751 sent        5/12/2017 Noa1       10/15/2018 interview (combo)

 

Citizenship

4/22/2018 N-400 sent      4/23/2018 Noa1        10/15/2018 interview (combo)+Oath ceremony! 

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Just now, PDXDD said:

 

 

Ignore? I don't even need to return the card? 

Why would you? You are done. Forget USCIS exists.

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13 minutes ago, PDXDD said:

 

 

Ignore? I don't even need to return the card? 

Their screw up is not your problem.  If they want it back, they can send you a prepaid envelope.  I think.  I haven't been in that position.  But I agree with the person above who said you're now free to forget about USCIS. 

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5 hours ago, PDXDD said:

Hope everyone is having a great day!

 

We had the combo interview a few days ago and had the same day Oath ceremony. Everything went smoothly. Now I am a US citizen.  However, today I received 2 letters: 10 y green card and a letter noticing me that my I-751 was transferred to National Benefit Center.  I have no idea what that means. What should I do? Anyone had the same experience?

 

I remember during the interview, the officer told me that he already noticed USCIS not to produce my 10 y green card. But, he said that doesn't mean I won't get one. Oh my, so he is right! 

You're a USC now so it doesn't matter, for good measure you can set up an infopass appointment and drop it at your local USCIS.

Citizenship Journey:

 

(Month 1)-   N-400 sent: 12/20/17

(Month 2)-   Fingerprints: 01/11/18

(Month 8)-   Interview: 07/30/18

(Month 9)-   Oath Ceremony: 08/23/18

 

Officially a U.S. Citizen!



 

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