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13 hours ago, L and J C said:

Has anyone gotten their biometrics yet for Jan 2023 filers at YSC? Am traveling out of the country for a week in April so I’m a little bit nervous since we haven’t received biometrics yet, but we can travel before biometrics (if that even happens) so long as we can reschedule is that right? 

I filed in December and haven’t received anything except my NOA

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21 hours ago, L and J C said:

Has anyone gotten their biometrics yet for Jan 2023 filers at YSC? Am traveling out of the country for a week in April so I’m a little bit nervous since we haven’t received biometrics yet, but we can travel before biometrics (if that even happens) so long as we can reschedule is that right? 

 

8 hours ago, beefmaster2 said:

I filed in December and haven’t received anything except my NOA


We filed in September 2022 and we have not heard anything on biometrics.  Even submitted inquiries like everyone suggested without any movement.

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November 2010 - Met/Just Friends

June 2017 - I caught feelings, you want to try this?  Yes.
June 2018 - Do you want to get married?  Yes.
November 2018 - K1 filed

May 2019 - K1 interview scheduled and packet sent to embassy

June 2019 - K1 interview, approved, and moved to USA

August 2019 - Married

September 2019 - AOS/EAD/AP filed

October 2019 - Biometrics Appointment

January 2020 - AOS RFE for birth certificate received and sent back

February 2020 - EAD/AP approved and got the card

October 2020 - EAD/AP renewal filed

November 2020 - EAD/AP renewal approved and got the card - AOS interview date issued

December 2020 - AOS interview, approved, and GC received

September 2022 - ROC filed


 

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Just documenting this.

 

We reached out to USCIS again (probably the 8th time by now) regarding biometrics.  We got the same canned answer.  So, this whole thing that "inquiries and reaching out to USCIS" yields biometrics is unlikely to work - at least for those at YSC.

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November 2010 - Met/Just Friends

June 2017 - I caught feelings, you want to try this?  Yes.
June 2018 - Do you want to get married?  Yes.
November 2018 - K1 filed

May 2019 - K1 interview scheduled and packet sent to embassy

June 2019 - K1 interview, approved, and moved to USA

August 2019 - Married

September 2019 - AOS/EAD/AP filed

October 2019 - Biometrics Appointment

January 2020 - AOS RFE for birth certificate received and sent back

February 2020 - EAD/AP approved and got the card

October 2020 - EAD/AP renewal filed

November 2020 - EAD/AP renewal approved and got the card - AOS interview date issued

December 2020 - AOS interview, approved, and GC received

September 2022 - ROC filed


 

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7 minutes ago, Fe.Ta said:

Just documenting this.

 

We reached out to USCIS again (probably the 8th time by now) regarding biometrics.  We got the same canned answer.  So, this whole thing that "inquiries and reaching out to USCIS" yields biometrics is unlikely to work - at least for those at YSC.

Given this, do people feel like they are gonna not travel internationally until they get some notification that biometrics are waived or something? Some of the cases I’ve seen on here have taken a year or more for the biometrics  to come through or be waived.. or that bio usually only happens if the person applies for n400

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13 minutes ago, L and J C said:

Given this, do people feel like they are gonna not travel internationally until they get some notification that biometrics are waived or something? Some of the cases I’ve seen on here have taken a year or more for the biometrics  to come through or be waived.. or that bio usually only happens if the person applies for n400

It is a personal preference and only you can decide that.  Some people don’t worry because they do not have a need or cannot afford to travel internationally.  Others do not do it to avoid worrying about it.  Others do it and just risk it.  Then, I am sure there are people like us where if we need to travel internationally more than 10 days, we would pay for insurance to have peace of mind.

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November 2010 - Met/Just Friends

June 2017 - I caught feelings, you want to try this?  Yes.
June 2018 - Do you want to get married?  Yes.
November 2018 - K1 filed

May 2019 - K1 interview scheduled and packet sent to embassy

June 2019 - K1 interview, approved, and moved to USA

August 2019 - Married

September 2019 - AOS/EAD/AP filed

October 2019 - Biometrics Appointment

January 2020 - AOS RFE for birth certificate received and sent back

February 2020 - EAD/AP approved and got the card

October 2020 - EAD/AP renewal filed

November 2020 - EAD/AP renewal approved and got the card - AOS interview date issued

December 2020 - AOS interview, approved, and GC received

September 2022 - ROC filed


 

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On 3/31/2023 at 4:03 PM, Fe.Ta said:

Just documenting this.

 

We reached out to USCIS again (probably the 8th time by now) regarding biometrics.  We got the same canned answer.  So, this whole thing that "inquiries and reaching out to USCIS" yields biometrics is unlikely to work - at least for those at YSC.

 

On 3/31/2023 at 4:14 PM, Fe.Ta said:

It is a personal preference and only you can decide that.  Some people don’t worry because they do not have a need or cannot afford to travel internationally.  Others do not do it to avoid worrying about it.  Others do it and just risk it.  Then, I am sure there are people like us where if we need to travel internationally more than 10 days, we would pay for insurance to have peace of mind.

Did you reach out by submitting a service request? And they weren’t able to tell you whether or not it was scheduled?
 

and did you mean informed delivery? Curious to know if you traveled between when you submitted and biometrics; and that there are other people doing this! 

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On 4/3/2023 at 5:27 PM, L and J C said:

 

Did you reach out by submitting a service request? And they weren’t able to tell you whether or not it was scheduled?
 

and did you mean informed delivery? Curious to know if you traveled between when you submitted and biometrics; and that there are other people doing this! 

We have done three service requests for the "missing notice" and about 10+ chats with a live representative.  We get the same canned answer, which is that we have to wait because nothing has been scheduled and they can't issue it on the spot.  So, chances are regardless of what you do, they will tell you the same thing, since nothing truly has been scheduled.

I did not mean informed delivery.  But, yes, we are also signed up for that just to be safe.  I meant travel insurance if you are traveling internationally.  This will depend on your personal preference and the airline's flexibility.  If it were up to us, and we had to travel internationally for a long period of time while a biometrics is pending, we would probably either do a flexible airline that will do the changes without a massive pile of fees or pay for the travel insurance so that if we get a notice, then we can make it back without re-scheduling it.

I have not traveled internationally.  We had a planned trip to Canada back in October/November, which got re-scheduled and then cancelled.  But, even if we had made it on the trip, it would have been 10 days, so we knew we would make it back on time if something were to be scheduled.

There are other people traveling with the extension letters while an ROC is pending.  However, I do not know how many of them are traveling while their biometrics are pending as well.  I am sure there are a few, but there are even lesser ones that would take an extended international flight.

As others have said, re-scheduling or potentially missing a biometrics appointment, especially in ROC, could be risky.  But, it is up to you.  You mentioned it was mid-April that your trip is planned.  At this point, being that it is 04/04/2023, it is unlikely that it will be scheduled for the middle of the month.  However, it could be scheduled for the 20th of April and beyond.  Again, it depends on how long your trip is as well.  All of these factors are things to consider and it is up to you.

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November 2010 - Met/Just Friends

June 2017 - I caught feelings, you want to try this?  Yes.
June 2018 - Do you want to get married?  Yes.
November 2018 - K1 filed

May 2019 - K1 interview scheduled and packet sent to embassy

June 2019 - K1 interview, approved, and moved to USA

August 2019 - Married

September 2019 - AOS/EAD/AP filed

October 2019 - Biometrics Appointment

January 2020 - AOS RFE for birth certificate received and sent back

February 2020 - EAD/AP approved and got the card

October 2020 - EAD/AP renewal filed

November 2020 - EAD/AP renewal approved and got the card - AOS interview date issued

December 2020 - AOS interview, approved, and GC received

September 2022 - ROC filed


 

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On 3/31/2023 at 4:03 PM, Fe.Ta said:

Just documenting this.

 

We reached out to USCIS again (probably the 8th time by now) regarding biometrics.  We got the same canned answer.  So, this whole thing that "inquiries and reaching out to USCIS" yields biometrics is unlikely to work - at least for those at YSC.

thank God it worked for us, it took a little bit, but it did work, and guess what? we got the appointment and my brilliant husband, missed his appointment, but we showed up the next day and they helped us ot and did biometrics...

 

I-129 F SENT 11/27/2018

NOA 1 12/03/2018

RFE      04/10/2019

RFE REPLY 04/25/2019

NOA 2 05/09/2019

NVC RECEIVED 06/05/2019

CASE # ASSIGNED NVC  06/10/2019

NVC LEFT 06/25/2019

EMBASSY RECEIVED 07/02/2019

K1 INTERVIEW APPROVAL  07/18/2019

USA ENTRY🛬 07/30/2019

MARRIED 🤵💖👰09/13/2019

AOS SENT 10/08/2019

AOS RECEIVED 10/09/2019

AOS NOA 1 10/25/2019

BIOMETRICS 11/20/2019

READY TO INTERVIEW: 12/23/2020

Interview scheduled update 02/20/2020
Interview Scheduled for 04/08/2020
03/31/2020 interview has been cancelled due to COVID19
04/01/20202 case ready to be scheduled for an interview
08/24/2020 Interview has been scheduled
Interview 9/14/2020
I 485 approved 9/14/2020
GC mailed 9/17/2020
GC received 9/21/2020

ROC mailed 09/01/2022

ROC received 09/02/2022

NOA RECEIVED 09/16/2022
 

 

 

 

 

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15 hours ago, Fe.Ta said:

We have done three service requests for the "missing notice" and about 10+ chats with a live representative.  We get the same canned answer, which is that we have to wait because nothing has been scheduled and they can't issue it on the spot.  So, chances are regardless of what you do, they will tell you the same thing, since nothing truly has been scheduled.

I did not mean informed delivery.  But, yes, we are also signed up for that just to be safe.  I meant travel insurance if you are traveling internationally.  This will depend on your personal preference and the airline's flexibility.  If it were up to us, and we had to travel internationally for a long period of time while a biometrics is pending, we would probably either do a flexible airline that will do the changes without a massive pile of fees or pay for the travel insurance so that if we get a notice, then we can make it back without re-scheduling it.

I have not traveled internationally.  We had a planned trip to Canada back in October/November, which got re-scheduled and then cancelled.  But, even if we had made it on the trip, it would have been 10 days, so we knew we would make it back on time if something were to be scheduled.

There are other people traveling with the extension letters while an ROC is pending.  However, I do not know how many of them are traveling while their biometrics are pending as well.  I am sure there are a few, but there are even lesser ones that would take an extended international flight.

As others have said, re-scheduling or potentially missing a biometrics appointment, especially in ROC, could be risky.  But, it is up to you.  You mentioned it was mid-April that your trip is planned.  At this point, being that it is 04/04/2023, it is unlikely that it will be scheduled for the middle of the month.  However, it could be scheduled for the 20th of April and beyond.  Again, it depends on how long your trip is as well.  All of these factors are things to consider and it is up to you.

my husbands biometrics was on March 20th, we took a trip to Colombia from 03/09-03/13.... a week before Biometrics... there were no issues at all...

 

I-129 F SENT 11/27/2018

NOA 1 12/03/2018

RFE      04/10/2019

RFE REPLY 04/25/2019

NOA 2 05/09/2019

NVC RECEIVED 06/05/2019

CASE # ASSIGNED NVC  06/10/2019

NVC LEFT 06/25/2019

EMBASSY RECEIVED 07/02/2019

K1 INTERVIEW APPROVAL  07/18/2019

USA ENTRY🛬 07/30/2019

MARRIED 🤵💖👰09/13/2019

AOS SENT 10/08/2019

AOS RECEIVED 10/09/2019

AOS NOA 1 10/25/2019

BIOMETRICS 11/20/2019

READY TO INTERVIEW: 12/23/2020

Interview scheduled update 02/20/2020
Interview Scheduled for 04/08/2020
03/31/2020 interview has been cancelled due to COVID19
04/01/20202 case ready to be scheduled for an interview
08/24/2020 Interview has been scheduled
Interview 9/14/2020
I 485 approved 9/14/2020
GC mailed 9/17/2020
GC received 9/21/2020

ROC mailed 09/01/2022

ROC received 09/02/2022

NOA RECEIVED 09/16/2022
 

 

 

 

 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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I work as a SQE and I have to travel for work roughly 50% of the time.

Not looking forward to travel with a paper and an expired Greencard starting July... but it is what it is for now

I-751 Timeline

 

04/03/2023 - Filed (UPS Elgin, IL Lockbox)

04/04/2023 - Received by USCIS 💌

04/07/2023 - Text Message with Case # 📲

04/11/2023 - Online Status changed to being Actively Reviewed 👀

04/14/2023 - Two USCIS Letters - Biometrics will be re-used / Log-in Info (Potomac Service Center 😰)

04/17/2023 - NOA FORM I-797 - 48 Month extension 🕗

 

 

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
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Potomac processing time went up to 28 months

 

I-129 F SENT 11/27/2018

NOA 1 12/03/2018

RFE      04/10/2019

RFE REPLY 04/25/2019

NOA 2 05/09/2019

NVC RECEIVED 06/05/2019

CASE # ASSIGNED NVC  06/10/2019

NVC LEFT 06/25/2019

EMBASSY RECEIVED 07/02/2019

K1 INTERVIEW APPROVAL  07/18/2019

USA ENTRY🛬 07/30/2019

MARRIED 🤵💖👰09/13/2019

AOS SENT 10/08/2019

AOS RECEIVED 10/09/2019

AOS NOA 1 10/25/2019

BIOMETRICS 11/20/2019

READY TO INTERVIEW: 12/23/2020

Interview scheduled update 02/20/2020
Interview Scheduled for 04/08/2020
03/31/2020 interview has been cancelled due to COVID19
04/01/20202 case ready to be scheduled for an interview
08/24/2020 Interview has been scheduled
Interview 9/14/2020
I 485 approved 9/14/2020
GC mailed 9/17/2020
GC received 9/21/2020

ROC mailed 09/01/2022

ROC received 09/02/2022

NOA RECEIVED 09/16/2022
 

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Bavarian91 said:

I work as a SQE and I have to travel for work roughly 50% of the time.

Not looking forward to travel with a paper and an expired Green Card starting July... but it is what it is for now

there is nothing to worry about.... as long as you have your extension letter there should not be any issues.... 

 

I-129 F SENT 11/27/2018

NOA 1 12/03/2018

RFE      04/10/2019

RFE REPLY 04/25/2019

NOA 2 05/09/2019

NVC RECEIVED 06/05/2019

CASE # ASSIGNED NVC  06/10/2019

NVC LEFT 06/25/2019

EMBASSY RECEIVED 07/02/2019

K1 INTERVIEW APPROVAL  07/18/2019

USA ENTRY🛬 07/30/2019

MARRIED 🤵💖👰09/13/2019

AOS SENT 10/08/2019

AOS RECEIVED 10/09/2019

AOS NOA 1 10/25/2019

BIOMETRICS 11/20/2019

READY TO INTERVIEW: 12/23/2020

Interview scheduled update 02/20/2020
Interview Scheduled for 04/08/2020
03/31/2020 interview has been cancelled due to COVID19
04/01/20202 case ready to be scheduled for an interview
08/24/2020 Interview has been scheduled
Interview 9/14/2020
I 485 approved 9/14/2020
GC mailed 9/17/2020
GC received 9/21/2020

ROC mailed 09/01/2022

ROC received 09/02/2022

NOA RECEIVED 09/16/2022
 

 

 

 

 

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Just finished my N400 interview an hour ago at Montgomery, Alabama. I passed and waiting for oath ceremony 3 hours later.

 

Finally done! :)

New Petition:

Apr 5,  2023: Naturalization

Apr 6, 2023: I-130 for my mother

Apr 6, 2023: NOA1

Apr 9, 2024: Approved

Apr 13, 2024: Sent to NVC

Apr 18, 2024: Received email fr NVC and paid the AOS/IV fee

Apr 23, 2024: CEAC website shows "Paid"

Apr 25, 2024: Uploaded Civil and Financial documents

May 1, 2024: Documents accepted except for marriage certificate (unreadable) and death certificate (wrong file)

 

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