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2 hours ago, Given2Fly said:

Thanks for that link! I forgot about that :) I also have a biometrics appointment scheduled now, but the letter does not show up in the docs tab yet.

How did you get your information update for the biometrics appointment? 

I got up today and checked my email and I found that I got another email informed me as below.

We have taken an action on your case and it needs your attention

 
 

Sign in to your account to view your case status and additional steps you need to take

 

As I understand that it's from different sources from the text and email I got last night. So now I assume that I got notification to my email from both websites.

Please confirm if you got the same notification on your email too, or you have to log in on your account to see your case movement.

Thanks!

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3 minutes ago, Patchie said:

How did you get your information update for the biometrics appointment? 

I got up today and checked my email and I found that I got another email informed me as below.

We have taken an action on your case and it needs your attention

 
 

Sign in to your account to view your case status and additional steps you need to take

 

As I understand that it's from different sources from the text and email I got last night. So now I assume that I got notification to my email from both websites.

Please confirm if you got the same notification on your email too, or you have to log in on your account to see your case movement.

Thanks!

 

Same thing here 

someone told me It ll take couple days to see ur appointment letter in documents section 

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Yes, I read that too. Seems like all is going well, Patchie. Just check it tomorrow or the day after again.

N-400

Feb 16 2019: applied online

Feb 23 2019: biometrics scheduled (online notification)

Mar 15 2019: biometrics done

April 23 2019: Interview has been scheduled (online notice)

May 30 2019: Interview - approved!

July 15 2019: Oath Ceremony (rescheduled date)

Done! Thanks, visajourney, you have been a great help!

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Just now, Sasifz said:

Same thing here 

someone told me I ll take couple days to see ur appointment letter in documents section 

Ok so we all (maybe) get the notification to our emails from USCIS website when there is any movement to our case...

Coz It's a bit weird that we have to check our account just to see if there is any update if we don't want to wait for the letter to show up in our mailbox...

Thanks!

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On ‎2‎/‎1‎/‎2019 at 6:12 PM, morgan.croft said:

Just filed my N-400. Initially wasn't sure if I was going to do it right away... But decided that there is no time like the present! LOL

 

I believe my local office will be Jacksonville, and the timelines show 4-13 months, so that is actually pretty quick. 

 

My ROC is still pending (January 2018 filer @ VSC). 

Hello, can you please let me know which supporting documents you uploaded besides your Green card and marriage certificate?

 

Thank you so much

K1

16 August 2013 - I-129F sent to TSC

19 August 2013 - packet received

21 Augist 2013 - NOA1 received

16 September 2013 - Alien registration number changed

30 September 2013 - RFE

25 October 2013 - RFE reply

31 October 2013 - NOA2 received

22 November 2013 - packet shipped to NVC

29 November 2013 - NVC received

3 December 2013 - Packet left NVC

11 December 2013 - Physical packet received by Consulate
26 December 2013 - Interview APPROVED
31 December 2013 -Entry to US
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AOS
27 February 2014 - Packet sent by FeDex
4 March 2014 - NOA1
28 March 2014 - Biometrics Captured
7 April 2015 - Approved, Card received
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ROC I-751
21 February 2017 - I-751 Package mailed by USPS
24 February 2017 - Package Delivered
3 March 2017        - Money Order Cashed
6 March 2017       - NOA1 Received in mail dated 27 February
17 March 2017     - Biometrics appointment letter received, appont. 31 March
27 March 2018     - RFE
26 May  2018       - Approval
29 May 2018        - Card arrived in Mail
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N-400
12 March 2019     - Filed Online
12 March 2019     - NOA1
5 April 2019         - Biometrics Appointment 
 
 
 
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3 minutes ago, ivanalex1980 said:

Hello, can you please let me know which supporting documents you uploaded besides your Green card and marriage certificate?

 

Thank you so much

Bank statements each quarter since I became a resident

CC statements for joint act every quarter

2016-2018 tax transcripts

screenshot from benefits showing wife is beneficiary

quarterly mortgage statements

Contract from vehicle purchase

closing disclosures from house purchase

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CR-1 Timeline - 255 Days

 

USCIS - 81 Days

07/31/15: I-130 Mailed
08/06/15: NOA1 -- California Service Center
10/26/15: NOA2

 

NVC - 61 Days

11/05/15: NVC Received Case
11/25/15: Completed DS-261
11/28/15: Paid AOS Fee
11/30/15: DS-261 Reviewed Over Phone
12/02/15: Paid IV Fee
12/04/15: DS-260 Completed
12/04/15: Scan Date
01/05/16: Case Complete

 

CANADA

02/25/16: Interview - APPROVED!!!
03/07/16: Visa in hand

03/29/18: POE @ YVR

 

Removal of Conditions - 630 Days

Spoiler

01/16/18: I-751 Delivered

01/19/18: NOA1 -- Vermont Service Center

02/27/18: Biometrics

07/03/19: Case Transferred to NBC

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

 

Naturalization - 267 Days

Spoiler

02/01/19: N-400 Filed Online

02/01/19: NOA1

02/20/19: Biometrics

07/03/19: Interview Interview Cancelled - Haven't received I751

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

10/25/19: Oath Ceremony

 

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50 minutes ago, morgan.croft said:

Bank statements each quarter since I became a resident

CC statements for joint act every quarter

2016-2018 tax transcripts

screenshot from benefits showing wife is beneficiary

quarterly mortgage statements

Contract from vehicle purchase

closing disclosures from house purchase

@morgan.croft Just curious...

 

Say for example you got your 2-year conditional green card on April 2016, when you went for interview you already submitted them all supporting documents until around March-April 2016. When you submitted ROC application, did you send them the supporting documents from the time you got married or just only say from April or May 2016 until January 2018?

 

For me when I filed ROC I only submitted supporting documents from when I got my 2-year conditional green card approved until present (before I submitted ROC application. Cause I assumed they already had all my documents in file.

Then when I submitted N-400 I did the same thing. I submitted the 3 years tax return as they requested and other required documents. But for supporting documents I only submitted from what after I sent my ROC application.

 

So now I'm not sure if I did it wrongly, and today I have this question in my head.

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1 minute ago, Patchie said:

@morgan.croft Just curious...

 

Say for example you got your 2-year conditional green card on April 2016, when you went for interview you already submitted them all supporting documents until around March-April 2016. When you submitted ROC application, did you send them the supporting documents from the time you got married or just only say from April or May 2016 until January 2018?

 

For me when I filed ROC I only submitted supporting documents from when I got my 2-year conditional green card approved until present (before I submitted ROC application. Cause I assumed they already had all my documents in file.

Then when I submitted N-400 I did the same thing. I submitted the 3 years tax return as they requested and other required documents. But for supporting documents I only submitted from what after I sent my ROC application.

 

So now I'm not sure if I did it wrongly, and today I have this question in my head.

For ROC, I submitted since I became a resident. 

For N400, I submitted since being a resident as well because one of the requirements was to show you have been together in order to file under the 3 year rule. 

 

I am sure you will probably be okay. For your interview you can bring additional evidence and add it to your case if you want. 

CR-1 Timeline - 255 Days

 

USCIS - 81 Days

07/31/15: I-130 Mailed
08/06/15: NOA1 -- California Service Center
10/26/15: NOA2

 

NVC - 61 Days

11/05/15: NVC Received Case
11/25/15: Completed DS-261
11/28/15: Paid AOS Fee
11/30/15: DS-261 Reviewed Over Phone
12/02/15: Paid IV Fee
12/04/15: DS-260 Completed
12/04/15: Scan Date
01/05/16: Case Complete

 

CANADA

02/25/16: Interview - APPROVED!!!
03/07/16: Visa in hand

03/29/18: POE @ YVR

 

Removal of Conditions - 630 Days

Spoiler

01/16/18: I-751 Delivered

01/19/18: NOA1 -- Vermont Service Center

02/27/18: Biometrics

07/03/19: Case Transferred to NBC

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

 

Naturalization - 267 Days

Spoiler

02/01/19: N-400 Filed Online

02/01/19: NOA1

02/20/19: Biometrics

07/03/19: Interview Interview Cancelled - Haven't received I751

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

10/25/19: Oath Ceremony

 

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2 minutes ago, morgan.croft said:

For ROC, I submitted since I became a resident. 

For N400, I submitted since being a resident as well because one of the requirements was to show you have been together in order to file under the 3 year rule. 

 

I am sure you will probably be okay. For your interview you can bring additional evidence and add it to your case if you want. 

I'm afraid I made the big mistake coz I assumed they have all my files that I submitted for AOS and ROC, so I didn't duplicate by sending the same documents again.

 

What about this option? Seems like we can upload more documents even it may or may not be considered.

I remember during the time I filled in the form, they usually remind me that the missing documents can lead delay.

 

Is there anyone made the same mistake as me? 😭

 

 

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22 hours ago, Given2Fly said:

Haha, understood. Don't drive and make excel sheets! I hope you are safe :)

 

Everybody else here - follow this link (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_b2yteLnJD5bl1o-0Ppf2z0RSGfd8rliT9-DNinT23o/edit?usp=sharing) and add your data if you want. Everybody with the link should be able to do that.

Do not use the first link I posted above, I cannot edit that comment anymore. This link here is the one to use.

Bump! If anybody else wants to add their data. Are we just Florida and Michigan?

Oh, and one more question - what is everybody using as the NOA date? The one from the letter?

N-400

Feb 16 2019: applied online

Feb 23 2019: biometrics scheduled (online notification)

Mar 15 2019: biometrics done

April 23 2019: Interview has been scheduled (online notice)

May 30 2019: Interview - approved!

July 15 2019: Oath Ceremony (rescheduled date)

Done! Thanks, visajourney, you have been a great help!

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20 minutes ago, Given2Fly said:

Bump! If anybody else wants to add their data. Are we just Florida and Michigan?

Oh, and one more question - what is everybody using as the NOA date? The one from the letter?

Look like ppl are shy to add info on that sheet 😂

I used my bio met date as noa date 

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Just now, lovemywife85 said:

I applied yesterday and they told me that it will take 13 months. I am living in Kentucky state what is my local office? did not receive the biometrics yet. Thank you  all

Go here and put in your zip code: https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/find-uscis-office/field-offices

CR-1 Timeline - 255 Days

 

USCIS - 81 Days

07/31/15: I-130 Mailed
08/06/15: NOA1 -- California Service Center
10/26/15: NOA2

 

NVC - 61 Days

11/05/15: NVC Received Case
11/25/15: Completed DS-261
11/28/15: Paid AOS Fee
11/30/15: DS-261 Reviewed Over Phone
12/02/15: Paid IV Fee
12/04/15: DS-260 Completed
12/04/15: Scan Date
01/05/16: Case Complete

 

CANADA

02/25/16: Interview - APPROVED!!!
03/07/16: Visa in hand

03/29/18: POE @ YVR

 

Removal of Conditions - 630 Days

Spoiler

01/16/18: I-751 Delivered

01/19/18: NOA1 -- Vermont Service Center

02/27/18: Biometrics

07/03/19: Case Transferred to NBC

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

 

Naturalization - 267 Days

Spoiler

02/01/19: N-400 Filed Online

02/01/19: NOA1

02/20/19: Biometrics

07/03/19: Interview Interview Cancelled - Haven't received I751

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

10/25/19: Oath Ceremony

 

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16 hours ago, morgan.croft said:

Bank statements each quarter since I became a resident

CC statements for joint act every quarter

2016-2018 tax transcripts

screenshot from benefits showing wife is beneficiary

quarterly mortgage statements

Contract from vehicle purchase

closing disclosures from house purchase

Thank you so much, I pretty much have the same documents.

One last question, 

My IRS tax return transcript does not show neither mine or my spouse's full names, address or SSN, they say it is for security purposes

Is your tax return transcripts the same way?

 

thanks :)

K1

16 August 2013 - I-129F sent to TSC

19 August 2013 - packet received

21 Augist 2013 - NOA1 received

16 September 2013 - Alien registration number changed

30 September 2013 - RFE

25 October 2013 - RFE reply

31 October 2013 - NOA2 received

22 November 2013 - packet shipped to NVC

29 November 2013 - NVC received

3 December 2013 - Packet left NVC

11 December 2013 - Physical packet received by Consulate
26 December 2013 - Interview APPROVED
31 December 2013 -Entry to US
------
AOS
27 February 2014 - Packet sent by FeDex
4 March 2014 - NOA1
28 March 2014 - Biometrics Captured
7 April 2015 - Approved, Card received
------
ROC I-751
21 February 2017 - I-751 Package mailed by USPS
24 February 2017 - Package Delivered
3 March 2017        - Money Order Cashed
6 March 2017       - NOA1 Received in mail dated 27 February
17 March 2017     - Biometrics appointment letter received, appont. 31 March
27 March 2018     - RFE
26 May  2018       - Approval
29 May 2018        - Card arrived in Mail
------
N-400
12 March 2019     - Filed Online
12 March 2019     - NOA1
5 April 2019         - Biometrics Appointment 
 
 
 
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15 minutes ago, ivanalex1980 said:

Thank you so much, I pretty much have the same documents.

One last question, 

My IRS tax return transcript does not show neither mine or my spouse's full names, address or SSN, they say it is for security purposes

Is your tax return transcripts the same way?

 

thanks :)

Yup same way.

 

I am going to assume they are going to put 2 and 2 together when they see the last name matches the address, and the last 4 of the SSN matches mine... 

CR-1 Timeline - 255 Days

 

USCIS - 81 Days

07/31/15: I-130 Mailed
08/06/15: NOA1 -- California Service Center
10/26/15: NOA2

 

NVC - 61 Days

11/05/15: NVC Received Case
11/25/15: Completed DS-261
11/28/15: Paid AOS Fee
11/30/15: DS-261 Reviewed Over Phone
12/02/15: Paid IV Fee
12/04/15: DS-260 Completed
12/04/15: Scan Date
01/05/16: Case Complete

 

CANADA

02/25/16: Interview - APPROVED!!!
03/07/16: Visa in hand

03/29/18: POE @ YVR

 

Removal of Conditions - 630 Days

Spoiler

01/16/18: I-751 Delivered

01/19/18: NOA1 -- Vermont Service Center

02/27/18: Biometrics

07/03/19: Case Transferred to NBC

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

 

Naturalization - 267 Days

Spoiler

02/01/19: N-400 Filed Online

02/01/19: NOA1

02/20/19: Biometrics

07/03/19: Interview Interview Cancelled - Haven't received I751

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

10/25/19: Oath Ceremony

 

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