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19 hours ago, SunKistme said:

hello AOSFairfax don't know if you still remember me, we applied and got green card around the same time for our I-485. Now I'm joining the party for I-751. Just mailed my package today. Finger crossed. 

 

 

Hii, yes I remember you. Good to see you on here again!! Good luck with ROC, I hope it’s a smooth process and much faster than AOS haha

Concurrent filing of I-130, I-485, I-765, and I-131 (USC spouse)

Adjusting From: F1 

Local USCIS office: Washington, DC

Service center: NBC

 

AOS Timeline

03/07/2019: FedEx delivery

03/22/2019: NOA1

04/01/2019: Completed biometrics 

04/08/2019: Case is Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview

07/05/2019: EAD Card in Production (67 days after expediting)

Feb 2020: GC Interview, GC received

 

ROC Timeline:

Nov 2021: Filed I-751

March 2021: Biometrics Appointment Completed

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Timeline

Late update: our NOA1 with 24-month extension came in the mail last Friday!

 

That makes it 9 days from when USCIS officially received our packet to when the letter showed up in our mailbox.

***K-1 Visa***

NOA1:         03/01/18 (old site)

                     03/06/18 (new site)

NOA2:         09/04/18

Interview:   12/27/18

Visa Rcvd:   01/09/19

POE Date:    01/27/19

Married:       02/22/19

 

***Adjustment of Status***

Sent:             03/07/19

NOA1:           03/15/19

Biometrics:  04/11/19

Ready:           04/24/19

EAD/AP:        08/20/19

Card Rcvd:    08/26/19

 

***Removal of Conditions***

Sent:             11/17/21

NOA1:           11/20/21

24-month Extension: Received

48-month Extension: Received

Approval:     02/20/24

 

***Naturalization***

Sent:             10/05/23

NOA1:           10/05/23

Biometrics:  10/25/23

Interview:     02/12/24

Oath:             03/27/24

 

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Case Status Online: https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus

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On 11/24/2021 at 5:26 PM, Rafagus said:

I'm still on the fence whether or not to file for naturalization before the I-751 process is complete, I guess I have a whole year to make up my mind, and should have more information then

As far as me and my house hold is concern. We are applying for Naturalisation immidiately ones we  qualify which this coming January.  our case status is.., "Ready to be scheduled for an Interview" while the uscis  is thinking of when to schedule, USCIS clearly states that you can file for Naturaliszation 90 days before your 3 years Anniversary  considering you meet all the requirement. What will happen is.., we are going to have a combo interview just like many others . If your final decision is to apply for naturalization why waiting?

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7 minutes ago, Mr Genuis said:

As far as me and my house hold is concern. We are applying for Naturalisation immidiately ones we  qualify which this coming January.  our case status is.., "Ready to be scheduled for an Interview" while the uscis  is thinking of when to schedule, USCIS clearly states that you can file for Naturaliszation 90 days before your 3 years Anniversary  considering you meet all the requirement. What will happen is.., we are going to have a combo interview just like many others . If your final decision is to apply for naturalization why waiting?

 

I am not saying that I won't do it, but that we still have a year to gather more information to decide whether or not it is beneficial.  Some attorneys are saying that applying for naturalization while the I-751 is pending may complicate your case making it take longer, so, I will see what happens during 2022 before making that decision   

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14 minutes ago, Rafagus said:

 

I am not saying that I won't do it, but that we still have a year to gather more information to decide whether or not it is beneficial.  Some attorneys are saying that applying for naturalization while the I-751 is pending may complicate your case making it take longer, so, I will see what happens during 2022 before making that decision   

Right , It is an easy decision for me to make because  my Good friend's wife whom we spend Thanksgiving together never even saw a 10 years greencard. She applied and got her Citizenship  sameday as the Greencard interview. I dont see how or why the attorney says  it complecates or delay. Rather, I see it as it help speed up the case. But the is no disadvantage at all. I have a few other friends (well, People I know ) that did . So it made my decision very easy. Check youtube there are videos , people with same expirence. If something delays, it's not because you file Citizenship. other factor can play a part for the delay. At the end of it. The decision to wait is still ok for someone who is patient enough. 

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1 hour ago, Mr Genuis said:

Right , It is an easy decision for me to make because  my Good friend's wife whom we spend Thanksgiving together never even saw a 10 years greencard. She applied and got her Citizenship  sameday as the Greencard interview. I dont see how or why the attorney says  it complecates or delay. Rather, I see it as it help speed up the case. But the is no disadvantage at all. I have a few other friends (well, People I know ) that did . So it made my decision very easy. Check youtube there are videos , people with same expirence. If something delays, it's not because you file Citizenship. other factor can play a part for the delay. At the end of it. The decision to wait is still ok for someone who is patient enough. 

I saw this on Jim Hacking's YouTube channel, he used to recommend applying for naturalization while waiting for I-751, but does not anymore.  We still have to wait almost a whole year before we can apply.  Maybe under the new administration things will improve in USCIS during 2022.  We will cross the bridge when we get to it.

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Hi everyone,

I sent my package yesterday (11/29) and it was received in Texas PO 21200 today, but I'm in panic because I did not label the envelope with my documents, I just went to USPS and put my envelope inside the priority envelope, do you think that my documents can get lost?

I also did not fill the G-1145 (yes, I know :( )...how am I going to know that it's been received and in process??

 

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17 minutes ago, Rafagus said:

I saw this on Jim Hacking's YouTube channel, he used to recommend applying for naturalization while waiting for I-751, but does not anymore.  We still have to wait almost a whole year before we can apply.  Maybe under the new administration things will improve in USCIS during 2022.  We will cross the bridge when we get to it.

Still an option. The choice is the filer's. 

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6 minutes ago, MarcymV said:

Hi everyone,

I sent my package yesterday (11/29) and it was received in Texas PO 21200 today, but I'm in panic because I did not label the envelope with my documents, I just went to USPS and put my envelope inside the priority envelope, do you think that my documents can get lost?

I also did not fill the G-1145 (yes, I know :( )...how am I going to know that it's been received and in process??

 

What do you mean you didn’t label the envelope with documents? 

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7 minutes ago, MarcymV said:

Hi everyone,

I sent my package yesterday (11/29) and it was received in Texas PO 21200 today, but I'm in panic because I did not label the envelope with my documents, I just went to USPS and put my envelope inside the priority envelope, do you think that my documents can get lost?

I also did not fill the G-1145 (yes, I know :( )...how am I going to know that it's been received and in process??

 

Are you filing the I-751? The USPS address for it is in Arizona, not Texas. 

K1 Journey

Spoiler

 

Sent I-129F: Feb 9, 2018

Petition received by USCIS: Feb 15, 2018

NOA1 Text Notification: Feb 20, 2018 

NOA2: Aug 21, 2018 😍

NVC Case # & Invoice ID: Sept 6, 2018

NVC "In Transit": Sept 18, 2018

Case "Ready": Sept 25, 2018

P3 Received: Oct 5

P3 Sent: Oct 16

P4 Received: Oct 18

Medical: Nov 13

Interview: Dec 6 - APPROVED! 

POE: Feb 12, 2019

Applied for SSN: Feb 15, 2019 (rec'd SSN: April 4th)

 

 

AOS Journey

Spoiler

 

Sent I-485, I-131, I-765: April 15, 2019

NOA1: April 23, 2019 (hard copies received April 29, 2019)

Biometrics: May 16, 2019

RFIE for I-148: June 20, 2019 (requesting birth certificate)

Sent Response to RFIE: June 25, 2019

Response to RFIE received: June 28, 2019

I-485 "Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview" notice: Sept 4, 2019

I-765 (EAD) Card in Production: Oct 11, 2019

I-131 (AP) Approved: Oct 15, 2019

I-765 (EAD) Card mailed out to me: Oct 17, 2019

EAD/AP Combo Card received: Oct 19, 2019

Interview: Jan 28, 2020 - Approved 2 year conditional green card

 

 

ROC Sent I-751: November 1, 2021

Credit Card Charges Pending: November 9, 2021

Text Message: November 10, 2021 @ 3:46 am

NOA1 Dated: November 9, 2021 (hard copy received November 17, 2021)

Biometrics Waiver Dated: November 30, 2021 (hard copy received Dec 6, 2021)

Approval Notice Dated: April 10, 2024 (hard copy received April 16, 2024)

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22 minutes ago, IndigoFlowers said:

Are you filing the I-751? The USPS address for it is in Arizona, not Texas. 

The filing addresses for the I-751 are the following:

 

Where to file

U.S. Postal Service (USPS): 

USCIS
Attn: I-751  
P.O. Box 21200 
Phoenix, AZ 85036-1200

FedEx, UPS, and DHL deliveries: 

USCIS 
Attn: I-751 (Box 21200)
1820 E. Skyharbor Circle S
Suite 100 
Phoenix, AZ 85034-4850

 
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16 hours ago, IndigoFlowers said:

Are you filing the I-751? The USPS address for it is in Arizona, not Texas. 

Yes, Arizona, sorry my mistake. I sent it to the correct address!!!!

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