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2 hours ago, Sweet5884 said:

Any update?? I also have n400 with i751 pending

nope, I have not received any updates since then. Sigh....I hope that all the in-person interviews are canceled, they can really work on our I-751. It's been over 15 months now....

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1 hour ago, justwaiting2018 said:

nope, I have not received any updates since then. Sigh....I hope that all the in-person interviews are canceled, they can really work on our I-751. It's been over 15 months now....

What office are you? I am SRC. Do you have n400 together, did you do biometrics? Where they trabsfered your case?

1 hour ago, justwaiting2018 said:

nope, I have not received any updates since then. Sigh....I hope that all the in-person interviews are canceled, they can really work on our I-751. It's been over 15 months now....

What office are you? I am SRC. Do you have n400 together, did you do biometrics? Where they trabsfered your case?

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2 hours ago, Sweet5884 said:

What office are you? I am SRC. Do you have n400 together, did you do biometrics? Where they trabsfered your case?

What office are you? I am SRC. Do you have n400 together, did you do biometrics? Where they trabsfered your case?

Initially, my case was in CSC. It got transferred to local office on 02/03/2020, then got transferred again on 02/04/2020 to national benefit center. I do have my N-400 pending. I did my biometrics for both i-715 (04/30/2019) and N-400 (01/02/2020). I have a feeling that it's going to be a long wait....

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6 minutes ago, justwaiting2018 said:

Initially, my case was in CSC. It got transferred to local office on 02/03/2020, then got transferred again on 02/04/2020 to national benefit center. I do have my N-400 pending. I did my biometrics for both i-715 (04/30/2019) and N-400 (01/02/2020). I have a feeling that it's going to be a long wait....

I think your i 751 will be updated soon, since it got transferred to National Benefit Center.. Did you add your i751 in the website to check both  cases? ( The site you filed the n400) OR did you file in paper?! I am asking because when i entered in my uscis account to check the n400 status, there is a option that says “ Add a paper filler case” and i dont know if should I put my i751 number case there

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2 minutes ago, Sweet5884 said:

I think your i 751 will be updated soon, since it got transferred to National Benefit Center.. Did you add your i751 in the website to check both  cases? ( The site you filed the n400) OR did you file in paper?! I am asking because when i entered in my uscis account to check the n400 status, there is a option that says “ Add a paper filler case” and i dont know if should I put my i751 number case there

I filed my I-751 in paper and I filed my N-400 online on MyUSCIS Account. So I am able to check both cases on MyUSCIS account

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Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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My Green Card 18 month extension will be running out in a few weeks time.

Can I expect to receive another extension automatically - or do I need to do something about it?   

 

(We are currently awaiting an interview date when the offices open once more)

*** N400 Citizenshi🇺🇸

Filed online: Apr 16, 2022

Interview APPROVED: Sep 28, 2022

Oath Ceremony: Sep 28, 2022

 

I-751 Green Card ROC

Mailed: Dec 6, 2018

Interview APPROVED: Oct 12, 2021 

  

EAD / AP / AOS

Filed at Chicago Lockbox: Mar 4, 2016

EAD and AP APPROVED: Apr 26, 2016

Green Card interview APPROVED: Dec 12, 2016

 

K1 - UK to USA

Proposed: Aug 7, 2015

Mailed I-129F: Aug 18, 2015

K1 visa APPROVED: Dec 2, 2015

P.O.E. @ Las Vegas: Jan 10, 2016

Elvis Wedding: Feb 19, 2016

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Hi, this website was very useful. So I decided to share my timeline: 

 I-751 Green Card ROC

Mailed: Dec 24, 2018    (TSC)

 Biometrics > November 8, 2019

RFE (asked marriage sertificate) March 10, 2020

RFE was received  March 31, 2020

I-751 Online status Case was approved April 21, 2020

 

Thank you Visa Journey  and thank  everybody. I wish everybody Goodluck! 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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3 hours ago, Heather&Kevin said:

My Green Card 18 month extension will be running out in a few weeks time.

Can I expect to receive another extension automatically - or do I need to do something about it?   

 

(We are currently awaiting an interview date when the offices open once more)

Have you applied for citizenship? I’m in the same boat. I filed n400 one year after i751, and I’m waiting for either a combo interview, or an approval!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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4 hours ago, Heather&Kevin said:

My Green Card 18 month extension will be running out in a few weeks time.

Can I expect to receive another extension automatically - or do I need to do something about it?   

 

(We are currently awaiting an interview date when the offices open once more)

No you don't get another extension letter. Of you really need proof of your status (like if you get a new job or travel abroad), then you can call USCIS to ask for an appointment to get a stamp in your passport as proof. I don't know how that works now when field offices don't allow in-person meetings, but they probably have some kind of procedure for this kind of thing. 

 

Just know that even if your extension letter expires, you status doesn't. The extension letter and greencard is only the proof of your status, they are not the status itself.

K-1: 12-22-2015 - 09-07-2016

AP: 12-20-2016 - 04-07-2017

EAD: 01-18-2017 - 05-30-2017

AOS: 12-20-2016 - 07-26-2017

ROC: 04-22-2019 - 04-22-2020
Naturalization: 05-01-2020 - 03-16-2021

U.S. passport: 03-30-2021 - 05-08-2021

En livstid i krig. Göteborg killed it. Epic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBs3G1PvyfM&ab_channel=Sabaton

 

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