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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Turkey
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On 12/5/2019 at 4:20 PM, Envié said:

Hello lupus 

congratulations 🎈 glad u got ur process done , we have same local office!

I’ve filed initially with divorce waiver back in May 2018 , got letter transfer from csc to nbc last Sep 2019 states that an interview can be schedule , Oct 2019 so I’ve stamped my passport here in my local office Denver Colorado ,lady told me my case already reached Denver office , since then I’m waiting to get an interview scheduled! I think filing with divorce waiver is less priority !

congratulations again 

Hi Envie,

Sorry about the delayed response. Immigration Officer, whole process was very straight forward, they were really nice to us. I was expecting to wait for interview another 8 months since on USCIS page Processing Time for Denver office (I-751) was not less than 18 months last time I checked. I submit my I-751 Jan 2019 so it took approximately 11ish months to receive my permanent GC, received a week after we had the interview. I am sure you will receive your interview schedule soon.

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48 minutes ago, lupus said:

Hi Envie,

Sorry about the delayed response. Immigration Officer, whole process was very straight forward, they were really nice to us. I was expecting to wait for interview another 8 months since on USCIS page Processing Time for Denver office (I-751) was not less than 18 months last time I checked. I submit my I-751 Jan 2019 so it took approximately 11ish months to receive my permanent GC, received a week after we had the interview. I am sure you will receive your interview schedule soon.

Thanks for your response, I appreciate it 

yeah I’m hoping get my interview scheduled soon 

have nice day 

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On 12/13/2019 at 9:27 PM, Ring of the lord said:

Guys , any movement in NYC and Dallas TX?

NYC as well. Since July 10th we are waiting for the interview to be scheduled but nothing yet, how about you ? 

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On 12/18/2019 at 4:44 PM, cammi9988 said:

Anyone having problem checking their case in the old website ?

https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do

It seems having problem loading this page.

Yes, it's really slow.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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For those who are waiting for an interview to be scheduled: Where are you finding stats regarding your local office's waiting time? I've read that people say to go look at it, but I'm not sure exactly where to find it? Are they referring to N400 stats? I thought I-751s and N400 are scheduled differently so you wouldn't be able to compare those times?

Does anyone have any information or suggestions? 

We're in Atlanta and I'd like to know what the waiting time frame is for that office. I've tired to find some timelines on VJ, but they're don't seem to be too many. 

Thank you! 

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Case transferred to MSC: 3/14/19

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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2 minutes ago, Ghalebfa said:

My wife wants to change her last name but we already filed i751(the removal of conditions) on my green card. (For my self) 

I’m the applicant .

my question is,  

can we do this without it requiring us to restart everything? What should we do? 

Wait until she apply for naturalization and she can change her name for free.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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1 minute ago, Ghalebfa said:

She is a citizen I’m the person who applied .

Well, since she is a citizen, then she can change her name anytime she want. It has nothing to do with you ROC.

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4 minutes ago, Ghalebfa said:

Even if she was my petitioner ?

The process for her to get name changed has nothing to do with your ROC( doesn't matter she is your petitioner or not).

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