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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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On 1/30/2020 at 7:11 PM, Snakedoc said:

My timeline with Phoenix:

 

 1/22/20 - mailed via USPS

1/24/20 - package delivered

1/24/20 - notice date

1/30/20 - received text

1/30/20 - check cashed

2/14/20 Biometrics appointment letter arrived

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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On 1/28/2020 at 3:46 PM, mhan27 said:

1/15/2020 - i-751 package delivered to TX

1/21/2020 - text notification Receipt SRC#

1/21 - check cashed

1/25 - NOA received

 

here is my timeline! I can finally renew my driver’s license. Wishing everyone a smooth approval.  

 

Update: 

2/14 - Biometric letter received. Bio scheduled for 2/23.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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On 1/28/2020 at 6:13 AM, jakelake said:

With conditional green card expiring in less than 3 weeks on 2/13/2020, I sent I-751 on 1/27/2020.

 

 

Biometrics appointment: 2/26/2020

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On 2/2/2020 at 10:19 AM, adipo21 said:

How soon did u get ur extension letter after u sent ur package?

When do you use the extension option? And for how long can you extend? 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Bolivia
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what I want to know is why people think it is a waste of time to do the I 751 when the N 400 would probably apply to most people.?
 

my wife’s K1 green card expires 5/17/21 and I will send I 751 2/17/19 and prepare January 2021 so I’m looking early. 

I was told my wife can’t apply for citizenship until after three years with a green card ( two years with two year green card and one year with the ten year green card) so if people are doing N 400 after a two year green card expires maybe I misunderstood the officer at our AOS last August.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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26 minutes ago, LarryHickman said:

what I want to know is why people think it is a waste of time to do the I 751 when the N 400 would probably apply to most people.?
 

my wife’s K1 green card expires 5/17/21 and I will send I 751 2/17/19 and prepare January 2021 so I’m looking early. 

I was told my wife can’t apply for citizenship until after three years with a green card ( two years with two year green card and one year with the ten year green card) so if people are doing N 400 after a two year green card expires maybe I misunderstood the officer at our AOS last August.

No you are correct.  I may be wrong but I think that the N400 will not be completed until the ROC application has been approved. Often there is one interview which takes care of both at the same time 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Bolivia
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1 minute ago, Lil bear said:

No you are correct.  I may be wrong but I think that the N400 will not be completed until the ROC application has been approved. Often there is one interview which takes care of both at the same time 

Ok so basically it takes so long to get to the interview of the I 751 ROC (you don’t have an interview if married in the USA?) that your N 400 is reviewed at the same time?.?.  Seems to me everyone still has to do the I 751 with a two year conditional green card. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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1 hour ago, LarryHickman said:

Ok so basically it takes so long to get to the interview of the I 751 ROC (you don’t have an interview if married in the USA?) that your N 400 is reviewed at the same time?.?.  Seems to me everyone still has to do the I 751 with a two year conditional green card. 

 ROC can take 12-15 months yes   Not sure who is getting interviews now ... 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Bolivia
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44 minutes ago, Lil bear said:

 ROC can take 12-15 months yes   Not sure who is getting interviews now ... 

so in the meantime after you submit the I 751 you have an expired green card, can you travel on an expired green card assuming you submitted the I 751 on time when your supposed to?

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2 hours ago, LarryHickman said:

so in the meantime after you submit the I 751 you have an expired green card, can you travel on an expired green card assuming you submitted the I 751 on time when your supposed to?

The Notice of Action you will receive grants an additional 18 months extension of status.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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Have any January 2020 filers here with a WAC receipt number (California Service Center) received a letter for their biometrics appointment?

Removal of Conditions

01/12/20 Mailed I-751 petition to USCIS (Phoenix, AZ)

01/15/20 Petition delivered to USCIS

01/23/20 Check posted

01/25/20 Received NOA in the mail (WAC)

12/22/20 Received email that case was transferred to another USCIS office and is now in Initial Review

12/31/20 Received NOA in the mail that our case was transferred to another USCIS office (National Benefits Center)

06/14/21 Received email that card had been ordered

06/14/21 Received email that fingerprints had been applied

06/15/21 Received email that I-751 had been approved

06/17/21 Received physical approval letter from USCIS Los Angeles County Field Office

06/18/21 Received physical approval letter from National Benefits Center

06/19/21 Received physical Green Card via Priority Mail

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