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When do people with Texas Service Center do get usually their biometric appointment?

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08/16/19: sent I-751 packet to USCIS Lockbox in Dallas

08/19/19: packet received by USCIS

08/21/19: received text message with case number ( Texas Service Center)

08/23/19: check got chashed

08/26/19: received extension letter in the mail

11/14/19: Biometrics appointment

04/28/20: case got transferred to my local field office in Atlanta

05/28/20: New Card Is Being Produced

05/29/20: New Card Got Approved

06/02/20: We Mailed Your New Card

06/03/20: The Post Office Picked Up Your New Card

06/04/20: Card Was Delivered To Me By The Post Office

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2 hours ago, TL2016 said:

I've still yet to receive my extension or biometrics letter. This coming Monday I'm eligible to file a service request for my missing NOA1 since it has been over 30 days, which I will be doing once I get a chance to. I do know that my application has been received and has been routed to Vermont (EAC) thanks to the charge on my credit card and the acceptance text so at least I know it's with them. 

Def file the service request. I received my extension letter last September 3rd. You should have had urs already. My service center is also Vermont (EAC). I have not received my biometrics appointment letter yet. 

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Naturalization N-400 Timeline: (328 Days)

08/23/2020: [DAY 1]       Filed Online

02/12/2021: [DAY 174]   Biometrics Reused

05/17/2021: [DAY 268]    Interview Scheduled 6/15/2021

06/15/2021: [DAY 297]    Interview Appointment APPROVED

07/16/2021: [DAY 328]   🇺🇸 🇺🇸Oath Ceremony 🇺🇸🇺🇸

 

ROC I-751 Timeline: (342 DAYS)

08/23/2019: [DAY 1]       Package Sent to Dallas Lockbox

08/26/2019: [DAY 4]       Package Delivered 

08/28/2019: [DAY 6]       Txt Message w/ Receipt #EAC Vermont

09/03/2019: [DAY 12]     Rcvd Extension Letter/NOA 18mos 

09/21/2019: [DAY 30]     Rcvd Biometrics Appt. Letter 

09/30/2019: [DAY 39]     Biometrics Appt.

07/30/2020: [DAY 342]   APPROVED (Vermont Service Center) 

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Adjustment of Status Timeline: (434 DAYS)

09/13/2016: [DAY 1]       AOS Filed (I-130,I-485,I-765)

09/14/2016: [DAY 2]       Priority Date (I-130,I-485,I-765)

09/17/2016: [DAY 6]       Received I797C Letters

09/30/2016: [DAY 19]     Biometric Letter Received

10/14/2016: [DAY 33]     Biometrics Appt. (DONE)

10/19/2016: [DAY 38]     Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview

11/17/2016: [DAY 65]     I-765 Approved

06/22/2017: [DAY 282]   Interview is Scheduled for 07/28/17

07/28/2017: [DAY 318]   INTERVIEW

11/20/2017: [DAY 434]   APPROVED

 

 

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6 hours ago, kumakun said:

So I have a theory, could be wrong. Looks like cases assigned to MSC get their biometrics appointments scheduled very soon after initial filing, then wait more than a year for approval, while cases assigned to other service centers have their biometrics as the last step in the approval process. This isn't 100% accurate, as I've seen at least one recent case assigned to CSC get their biometrics appointment pretty quickly. If you look at the aggregate timelines you see lots of cases where the biometrics appointment is scheduled well over a year after filing and the green card is approved very shortly afterwards.

There's some truth to this theory, but if you take a look at the spreadsheet for MSC filers, one sees more than a few I-751 cases that are processing in record time, six to seven months (some even less) from start to finish. In those cases, the biometrics appointments came quickly, and then were ready to interview within a few months from completion of the biometrics. Most MSC-processed petitions seem to get funneled to the local office for interview from what I can tell. There's some mystery to MSC that I can't quite put my finger on...

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9 hours ago, Becci391 said:

When do people with Texas Service Center do get usually their biometric appointment?

Hi Becci, you might have already seen this. I'll share it anyway. It's a spreadsheet of cases being processed at SRC (Texas Service Center). Looks like it was created around July. I'm not sure if there's an updated version. What's striking is that very few have reported receiving biometrics appointments. Many on the spreadsheet go back several months, the earliest from late2018:  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18wmTLuX2qkwJfyMTY00js3CC15bp5fpQ/edit#gid=818704352

 

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17 hours ago, kumakun said:

So I have a theory, could be wrong. Looks like cases assigned to MSC get their biometrics appointments scheduled very soon after initial filing, then wait more than a year for approval, while cases assigned to other service centers have their biometrics as the last step in the approval process. This isn't 100% accurate, as I've seen at least one recent case assigned to CSC get their biometrics appointment pretty quickly. If you look at the aggregate timelines you see lots of cases where the biometrics appointment is scheduled well over a year after filing and the green card is approved very shortly afterwards.

 

That's really interesting. I'd actually welcome that, since my husband and me will be living halfway across the country for 4 months due to military orders, and I'm really hoping that my biometrics appointment won't be scheduled during that time.

My application sits at the Nebraska Service Center, so I'm checking every day if anyone else from that Center has gotten their appointment yet. 

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43 minutes ago, jgwalker said:

We filed on August 20th so here we go again!

Thanks for sharing! Loved reading the narratives in your timeline. Very helpful details. Wishing you guys (and all fellow August filers) a speedy process. 

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On 9/7/2019 at 2:58 PM, H&T said:

Just received biometrics scheduled on 9-16. Looks like MSC  is more quicker than another office.

Yeah MSC is quicker but when I see some theories about lengthy time taken to review the case and some interviews I feel panic 😁😁😁my case no also starts from MSC😎good luck 

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4 hours ago, whitepasta said:

Yeah MSC is quicker but when I see some theories about lengthy time taken to review the case and some interviews I feel panic 😁😁😁my case no also starts from MSC😎good luck 

Indeed, the unpredictability of the process itself combined with an arbitrary timeframe for processing make for an anxious journey.   

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I still don’t have my extension letter, but the biometrics appointment letter arrived today. 

 

It’s in an inconvenient location, at an inconvenient time, in the middle of a work day. I can only laugh about that 😅. I’ll try my best and make it, if not I’ll try and just do a walk in before then.

 

My case is with the Vermont Service Center (EAC).

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On 9/14/2019 at 5:16 PM, TL2016 said:

I've still yet to receive my extension or biometrics letter. This coming Monday I'm eligible to file a service request for my missing NOA1 since it has been over 30 days, which I will be doing once I get a chance to. I do know that my application has been received and has been routed to Vermont (EAC) thanks to the charge on my credit card and the acceptance text so at least I know it's with them. 

Did you call or find out anything? 

Trying to gauge what could be happening with ours, it was mailed and tracking shows received but we’ve received nothing and they haven’t charged our card

I called and spoke with a nice representative today who said they don’t have record of receiving but that’s “normal” and to give it 30 days and call back if we haven’t gotten anything by then. I sent it in a day too soon so was expecting it to be sent back but now I just don’t know. Sorry for way too much info 😬😊

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32 minutes ago, Adtdemirci said:

Did you call or find out anything? 

Trying to gauge what could be happening with ours, it was mailed and tracking shows received but we’ve received nothing and they haven’t charged our card

I called and spoke with a nice representative today who said they don’t have record of receiving but that’s “normal” and to give it 30 days and call back if we haven’t gotten anything by then. I sent it in a day too soon so was expecting it to be sent back but now I just don’t know. Sorry for way too much info 😬😊

I got my case number relatively quickly and my card was charged in a timely manner as well. And as mentioned above, I just got my biometrics appointment too. 

If I was in your shoes though, I probably wouldn’t freak out. If I read your timeline correctly, you sent your application 10 days ago. So that would mean there were two weekends between your submission and today, in addition to filing early. 

They’ll probably send your application back and you’ll have to resubmit it. 

 

Best of luck!

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9 hours ago, Adtdemirci said:

Did you call or find out anything? 

Trying to gauge what could be happening with ours, it was mailed and tracking shows received but we’ve received nothing and they haven’t charged our card

I called and spoke with a nice representative today who said they don’t have record of receiving but that’s “normal” and to give it 30 days and call back if we haven’t gotten anything by then. I sent it in a day too soon so was expecting it to be sent back but now I just don’t know. Sorry for way too much info 😬😊

People who have submitted petitions before their 90-day window opened have reported a range in the timeframe of the petition being returned. I've seen some as quickly as one week and a few as long as one month. If early submission is the issue as you suggest, eventually everything will be returned to you with each document that you sent with a scan code printed at the bottom. There will be a notice indicating that the submission was rejected and also a green slip that they ask you to include with the resubmitted package, which you should expressly resend.

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Does the case status online change once they send you a biometrics appointment? 

Naturalization N-400 Timeline: (328 Days)

08/23/2020: [DAY 1]       Filed Online

02/12/2021: [DAY 174]   Biometrics Reused

05/17/2021: [DAY 268]    Interview Scheduled 6/15/2021

06/15/2021: [DAY 297]    Interview Appointment APPROVED

07/16/2021: [DAY 328]   🇺🇸 🇺🇸Oath Ceremony 🇺🇸🇺🇸

 

ROC I-751 Timeline: (342 DAYS)

08/23/2019: [DAY 1]       Package Sent to Dallas Lockbox

08/26/2019: [DAY 4]       Package Delivered 

08/28/2019: [DAY 6]       Txt Message w/ Receipt #EAC Vermont

09/03/2019: [DAY 12]     Rcvd Extension Letter/NOA 18mos 

09/21/2019: [DAY 30]     Rcvd Biometrics Appt. Letter 

09/30/2019: [DAY 39]     Biometrics Appt.

07/30/2020: [DAY 342]   APPROVED (Vermont Service Center) 

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

Adjustment of Status Timeline: (434 DAYS)

09/13/2016: [DAY 1]       AOS Filed (I-130,I-485,I-765)

09/14/2016: [DAY 2]       Priority Date (I-130,I-485,I-765)

09/17/2016: [DAY 6]       Received I797C Letters

09/30/2016: [DAY 19]     Biometric Letter Received

10/14/2016: [DAY 33]     Biometrics Appt. (DONE)

10/19/2016: [DAY 38]     Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview

11/17/2016: [DAY 65]     I-765 Approved

06/22/2017: [DAY 282]   Interview is Scheduled for 07/28/17

07/28/2017: [DAY 318]   INTERVIEW

11/20/2017: [DAY 434]   APPROVED

 

 

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On 9/16/2019 at 2:59 PM, TL2016 said:

I still don’t have my extension letter, but the biometrics appointment letter arrived today. 

 

It’s in an inconvenient location, at an inconvenient time, in the middle of a work day. I can only laugh about that 😅. I’ll try my best and make it, if not I’ll try and just do a walk in before then.

 

My case is with the Vermont Service Center (EAC).

Update for everyone! 

 

Apparently for the I-751 process the extension letter is in the NOA/I-797 notice of action.

 

Before 2019 petition filers would send to a specific service center and now we all send to a Lockbox mailroom at Phoenix AZ and Dallas TX I believe.

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