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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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Idk how useful those are, but there seems to be a trend of having a topic for fillers of the month. So here it is, welcome March!

Filled mine yesterday (March 3rd). Got the receipt notice from NBC, then biometrics reuse letter, both within a couple of hours after filling.

 

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Hope to file mine soon. Just need to gather evidence

AOS thru marriage from F-1 (student) visa in Tampa, FL - 83 DAYS (No RFE, No Expedite)

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2019-03-18 - AOS package sent; concurrent filing (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131) (FedEx; choose regular rate! Still arrives super fast and is WAY cheaper!)

2019-03-21 - AOS package received (Day 1)

2019-03-30 - All NOA1s arrived (dated March 25) (Day 10)

2019-04-05 - Biometrics notice arrived (dated March 29) (Day 16)

2019-04-16 - Biometrics appointment (Day 27)

2019-04-17 - Online status updated to "Case is Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview" (Day 28)

2019-04-23 - Online status updated to "Interview Was Scheduled" (Day 34)

2019-05-30 - AOS Interview (Day 71) → https://tinyurl.com/yxug6acr

2019-06-04 - Online status updated to "Case Was Approved"; EAD and AP status updated to "Case Closed" (Day 76)

2019-06-11 - GC in hand (Day 83) ~ done for now!

 

ROC during COVID-19 pandemic, Nebraska Service Center <_< - 514 DAYS

Spoiler

2021-03-10 - ROC package sent

2021-03-15 - ROC package received (Day 1)

2021-04-09 - NOA1 arrived (dated April 06) (Day 26)

2021-04-30 - Online status updated to "Fingerprints Were Taken" (used AOS fingerprints); no biometrics fee refund (Day 47)

2021-11-01 - 24-month extension letter received (Day 232)

2022-08-08 - Combo interview (I-751 and N-400) (Day 512) → https://tinyurl.com/2aejcx4e

2022-08-10 - Approval notice in the mail; no 10-year green card for me since N-400 also approved (Day 514)

 

N-400 during COVID-19 pandemic in Philly, PA - 169 DAYS (No RFE)

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2022-03-11 - Online submission

2022-03-11 - NOA1 and biometrics reuse notice uploaded to myUSCIS account (Day 1)

2022-06-30 - Interview scheduled (Day 112)

2022-08-08 - Combo interview (I-751 and N-400) (Day 151) → https://tinyurl.com/2aejcx4e

2022-08-10 - Oath ceremony scheduled (Day 153)

2022-08-26 - Oath ceremony (Day 169) ~ DONE FOREVER!

 

BE  K I N D → https://tinyurl.com/tev3sgl  

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Just filed today online under the 3 year rule. I also am waiting for my i751 interview. 

Submitted the below documents: 

Marriage certificate 

Last 3 years of taxes filed jointly

Last 3 years of bank statements for joint accounts

Last 3 years of mortgage statements showing both names at same address

Drivers licence for both of us showing same address 

Proof of medical insurance showing my husband and I share the same plan and I am his life insurance beneficiary.

 

Good luck everyone can't wait to be done with this process !

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2 hours ago, alfred0v said:

I just sent mine this morning 03/11/22. Receipt and Biometrics reuse notice at the same time. Service center NBC. Estimated time 13 months but I know this isn't accurate. Does this depend on where you live? I'm in South Florida Miami/Fort Laudardale area.

Yep, it depends on your local office. Some might be understaffed or with a huge backlog to go through.

I don't know how useful it is, but there's the latest report with the processing and backlog data for 10/2021-12/2021:
PDF - https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/reports/N400_performancedata_fy2022_qtr1.pdf
CSV - https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/reports/N400_performancedata_fy2022_qtr1.csv


Estimated times also change. Sometimes I log in and it says 12 months, sometimes it says 13 months... go figure... It's just a general average.

If you look at the timelines from other users here, you can have a very different result. (https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/citlist.php?op6=All&op7=Miami+FL&op1=3&op2=&op4=1&op5=5%2C10%2C11&cfl=0 -> timeline for Miami local office)

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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46 minutes ago, NatalieP136 said:

Just filed today online under the 3 year rule. I also am waiting for my i751 interview. 

Submitted the below documents: 

Marriage certificate 

Last 3 years of taxes filed jointly

Last 3 years of bank statements for joint accounts

Last 3 years of mortgage statements showing both names at same address

Drivers licence for both of us showing same address 

Proof of medical insurance showing my husband and I share the same plan and I am his life insurance beneficiary.

 

Good luck everyone can't wait to be done with this process !

Wow, that's a lot. I just got samples, two statements per year (opposed to all statements), cos I thought that would be just too much (and a pain for me to get all of the docs, rename, upload...). So I forgot about the DL, I was already tired, I was like "we already have a kid, all taxes together, bank account, all vehicles we are co-owners in their titles...". Aside that they have access to the I-751, where there are even more proof, affidavits and such (considering that usually they end up with both petitions together).

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1 hour ago, BioNat said:

Wow, that's a lot. I just got samples, two statements per year (opposed to all statements), cos I thought that would be just too much (and a pain for me to get all of the docs, rename, upload...). So I forgot about the DL, I was already tired, I was like "we already have a kid, all taxes together, bank account, all vehicles we are co-owners in their titles...". Aside that they have access to the I-751, where there are even more proof, affidavits and such (considering that usually they end up with both petitions together).

I think what you have is great! I got a little tired at the end as well and that is why I did not include more. My i751 has all of that plus more like joint utility bills and cars. I am ready to never have to do this again once we are approved 

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2 hours ago, BioNat said:

Yep, it depends on your local office. Some might be understaffed or with a huge backlog to go through.

I don't know how useful it is, but there's the latest report with the processing and backlog data for 10/2021-12/2021:
PDF - https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/reports/N400_performancedata_fy2022_qtr1.pdf
CSV - https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/reports/N400_performancedata_fy2022_qtr1.csv


Estimated times also change. Sometimes I log in and it says 12 months, sometimes it says 13 months... go figure... It's just a general average.

If you look at the timelines from other users here, you can have a very different result. (https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/citlist.php?op6=All&op7=Miami+FL&op1=3&op2=&op4=1&op5=5%2C10%2C11&cfl=0 -> timeline for Miami local office)

 

I've heard the process is quicker when you do file online, that's why I did it that way. I'm not sure about the biometrics since I've seen here some have been asked to get those done and I thought it was required for the picture that goes on your naturalization certificate? Thanks, I will check the dates from those users.

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2 hours ago, Gordonlynn said:

I filed my N-400 online 03/04/2022. I got a notice 03/12 that my biometrics has been scheduled. It’s seems that they’re processing applications faster now.

 

Good luck to everyone!

When is your biometrics appointment? And did you get the notice through mail or online? I am waiting on mine.

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20 minutes ago, Gordonlynn said:

My biometrics is on 04/08. I got notice through Lawfully then I got an email at 4am this morning. When did you apply? 

March 7..and no bio reuse notification. All I received was the receive notice.

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