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I-751 (Removal of Conditions) April 2020 Filers (merged)

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Just now, S*UK said:

That makes sense. Most of our documents were only a single page. We used our bank statements to show utility bills. And our bank statements were only 1-2 pages each (we only use the joint account for bills and transfers). The biggest documents were our tax returns. Even our deed is only 1 page long somehow.

 

I feel like we underestimated the importance of ROC. We assumed this was the easy part after AOS and K1 application. I could just be being paranoid now since its sent. I guess we'll find out how much evidence they really wanted... in maybe a year haha. 

They'll just ask for more if they really want it - If you really didn't send enough in, under the Obama admin, they'd for sure interview you if you didn't send in much. Now that everyone gets interviewed it doesn't really matter. It's hard to fake a real marriage. 

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1 minute ago, Nathan45 said:

They'll just ask for more if they really want it - If you really didn't send enough in, under the Obama admin, they'd for sure interview you if you didn't send in much. Now that everyone gets interviewed it doesn't really matter. It's hard to fake a real marriage. 

True. We sent them our whole life. So not much they could ask for.

I didn't realise that everyone is interviewed now. That poses another issue since its likely my husband will deploy next year. Great. 

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Met: January 2014
Filed K1: April 2017
I-129F received: 4/10/17
I-129F NOA1: 4/13/17
I-129F NOA2: 8/19/17

NVC received our case: 9/01/17

NVC assigned a case number: 9/01/17

Case Ready: 9/08/17

Visa Medical: 9/21/17

Visa Interview - Approved: 10/17/17

P.O.E: 11/20/17

 

 

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Filed AOS,AP,EAD: 02/16/18

Case received: 02/21/18

Case NOA1: 02/26/18

RFIE: 03/14/18 (birth cert translation Eng:Eng) 

Interview: 06/25/2018

Green card issued: 07/11/2018

EAD/AP received: 07/16/2018

Green Card received: 07/18/2018

 

 

ROC

Packet mailed: 04/14/20

Packet received/NOA date: 04/17/20
NOA and extension received: never received 

Non-delivery notice sent: 5/17/20

NOA re-mailed: 5/19/20

2nd NOA received: 5/23/20

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5 minutes ago, S*UK said:

True. We sent them our whole life. So not much they could ask for.

I didn't realise that everyone is interviewed now. That poses another issue since its likely my husband will deploy next year. Great. 

I did an informal survey in a FB group I'm a part of related to Removal of Conditions and the vast majority did not have an interview. Unscientific but still quite heartening.

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Removal of Conditions Timeline

03/31/20    - Sent ROC package to Dallas, TX by USPS. 

04/02/20    - Delivered to Dallas, TX by USPS.  

04/08/20    - Received text message from USCIS stating original receipt to follow in mail and a receipt number starting with SRC

04/09/20    - Check for $680 cashed for USCIS Dallas

04/13/20    - Received I-797 NOA for I751 ROC which extends expired Green Card by 18 months

 

 

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20 minutes ago, S*UK said:

That makes sense. Most of our documents were only a single page. We used our bank statements to show utility bills. And our bank statements were only 1-2 pages each (we only use the joint account for bills and transfers). The biggest documents were our tax returns. Even our deed is only 1 page long somehow.

 

I feel like we underestimated the importance of ROC. We assumed this was the easy part after AOS and K1 application. I could just be being paranoid now since its sent. I guess we'll find out how much evidence they really wanted... in maybe a year haha. 

I used the IRS tax transcripts downloaded from the IRS website that was recommended to me - they were about 5 pages long.

Removal of Conditions Timeline

03/31/20    - Sent ROC package to Dallas, TX by USPS. 

04/02/20    - Delivered to Dallas, TX by USPS.  

04/08/20    - Received text message from USCIS stating original receipt to follow in mail and a receipt number starting with SRC

04/09/20    - Check for $680 cashed for USCIS Dallas

04/13/20    - Received I-797 NOA for I751 ROC which extends expired Green Card by 18 months

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Chicken7585 said:

I used the IRS tax transcripts downloaded from the IRS website that was recommended to me - they were about 5 pages long.

Yea, that was our longest document I think

 

10 minutes ago, Chicken7585 said:

I did an informal survey in a FB group I'm a part of related to Removal of Conditions and the vast majority did not have an interview. Unscientific but still quite heartening.

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Yea I didn't think it was mandatory...

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Met: January 2014
Filed K1: April 2017
I-129F received: 4/10/17
I-129F NOA1: 4/13/17
I-129F NOA2: 8/19/17

NVC received our case: 9/01/17

NVC assigned a case number: 9/01/17

Case Ready: 9/08/17

Visa Medical: 9/21/17

Visa Interview - Approved: 10/17/17

P.O.E: 11/20/17

 

 

AOS

Spoiler

 

Filed AOS,AP,EAD: 02/16/18

Case received: 02/21/18

Case NOA1: 02/26/18

RFIE: 03/14/18 (birth cert translation Eng:Eng) 

Interview: 06/25/2018

Green card issued: 07/11/2018

EAD/AP received: 07/16/2018

Green Card received: 07/18/2018

 

 

ROC

Packet mailed: 04/14/20

Packet received/NOA date: 04/17/20
NOA and extension received: never received 

Non-delivery notice sent: 5/17/20

NOA re-mailed: 5/19/20

2nd NOA received: 5/23/20

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4/9/20 Sent packet

4/13/20 Arrived to USCIS TX

4/15/20 Received Text&email, CC got charge and they said they accepted case since 4/13/20 then transfer to Vermont center now.

 

It's pretty fast than i was expecting. Also if you filed AOS before 2018 I believe that they won't ask you for interview

 

My Green card Journey

3/15/17 Sent  AOS, EAD and AP  to Chicago Lockbox

3/16/17 Received Case 

3/30/17 Cashed Check 

4/1/17 Got NOA e-mails(4) and Texts(4)

4/7/17 Got NOA Hard copies via mails(4)

4/14/17  Biometrics Appointment letter

4/15/17 Got RFIE

4/17/17 sent RFIE and Biometrics done

4/19/17 USCIS received RFIE 

5/11/17 Case is ready to scheduled and interview. 

5/18/17 EAD New card is being produced. 

5/19/17 Expedite AP got approved due Severe financial loss situation 

5/23/17 Received Combo card in the mail (Day69)

 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, k123 said:

4/13/20 packet sent

4/14/20 packet delivered to Lewisville, TX

4/16/20 received text from USCIS - case # starts with MSC.

which service center is MSC? cannot find any processing time for it.

anyone else here with MSC?

MSC is National benefits center in Missouri. My AOS was processed there

 My AOS journey

 

12/22/2016: AOS and I-130 sent

01/10/2017: Checks cashed

01/11/2017: Acceptance confirmation thru e-mails and texts  

01/17/2017: Noa in the mail

01/24/2017: Biometrics appointment letter for 02/02/2017 

02/02/2017: Biometrics taken (I've removed my piercing :(  )

01/30/2017: Got a letter saying I forgot the medical form I-693

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2 hours ago, Annloha said:

4/9/20 Sent packet

4/13/20 Arrived to USCIS TX

4/15/20 Received Text&email, CC got charge and they said they accepted case since 4/13/20 then transfer to Vermont center now.

 

It's pretty fast than i was expecting. Also if you filed AOS before 2018 I believe that they won't ask you for interview

 

Mine was pretty fast too. I was surprised :) I sent the package on 4/7/20, it arrived in Texas on 4/10/20, on the 14th I received the text, next day (4/15/20) my check was cashed and today I'm expecting to receive the letter. I hope I can skip the interview this time 🤞😀

 My AOS journey

 

12/22/2016: AOS and I-130 sent

01/10/2017: Checks cashed

01/11/2017: Acceptance confirmation thru e-mails and texts  

01/17/2017: Noa in the mail

01/24/2017: Biometrics appointment letter for 02/02/2017 

02/02/2017: Biometrics taken (I've removed my piercing :(  )

01/30/2017: Got a letter saying I forgot the medical form I-693

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Just now, Lilith90 said:

Mine was pretty fast too. I was surprised :) I sent the package on 4/7/20, it arrived in Texas on 4/10/20, on the 14th I received the text, next day (4/15/20) my check was cashed and today I'm expecting to receive the letter. I hope I can skip the interview this time 🤞😀

That's really fast. I think since everything shut down they probably have time to processing stuff. 

My Green card Journey

3/15/17 Sent  AOS, EAD and AP  to Chicago Lockbox

3/16/17 Received Case 

3/30/17 Cashed Check 

4/1/17 Got NOA e-mails(4) and Texts(4)

4/7/17 Got NOA Hard copies via mails(4)

4/14/17  Biometrics Appointment letter

4/15/17 Got RFIE

4/17/17 sent RFIE and Biometrics done

4/19/17 USCIS received RFIE 

5/11/17 Case is ready to scheduled and interview. 

5/18/17 EAD New card is being produced. 

5/19/17 Expedite AP got approved due Severe financial loss situation 

5/23/17 Received Combo card in the mail (Day69)

 

 

 

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How has the shutting down of services affected the ROC process for everyone?  I am just asking because our time for ROC comes in mid July.  I have already started getting bills together so I won't have to do everything at the last minute.  

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11 hours ago, Chicken7585 said:

I used the IRS tax transcripts downloaded from the IRS website that was recommended to me - they were about 5 pages long.

On ROC, would 2 year tax return be enough? Did anybody submit the same thing?

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