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Guys, I applied for the Citizenship today. No updates on my I-751 yet.

AOS from B2 (married to USC)

• January 8, 2020: Sent AOS Application Packet Through USPS (Concurrent Filing I130, I130A, I485, I693, I765, I864).
• January 11, 2020: Package delivered at Chicago Lockbox.
• January 13, 2020: USCIS received the package (priority date).
• January 21, 2020: Check Cashed.
• January 25, 2020: I-797c hard copies received (Including Biometrics Appointment).
• February 07, 2020: Biometrics Appointment.
• February 11, 2020: The case was updated to show fingerprints were taken (I-485, I-765).

• March 12, 2020: Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview (I-485). 

• April 15, 2020: Request to have an expedited process (I-765).

• April 15, 2020: Evidence documents for the expedited process were sent (I-765).

• April 17, 2020: New Card is Being Produced (I-765)

• April 20, 2020: Case Was Approved (I-765).

• April 21, 2020: Card Was Mailed To Me (I-765).

• April 23, 2020: Approval Notice and EAD Received (I-765).

• April 27, 2020: SSN Received.

• December 07, 2020: Filed package to renew EAD (I-765) and Advance Parole (I-131).

• December 17, 2020: Package received (Priority date).

• January 25, 2021: Card is Being Produced (I-765).

• January 27, 2021: Card Was Produced (I-765).

• January 30, 2021: Combo card received (I-765 & I-131).

• February 22, 2021: Interview Was Scheduled.

• March 30, 2021: Interview.

• April 28, 2021: New card is being produced (I-485).

 

Removal of Conditions (I-751)

• February 06, 2023: Case was received.

 - No updates

 

Citizenship (N-400)

• January 29, 2024: Case is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS.

• January 29, 2024: Biometrics reused.

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1 hour ago, TravelingLilly said:

365 days have passed since they received my application and still nothing on sight. 

Did you have biometrics reused or appointment?

 

That's typically most you get in 1 year after filing.

 

Approvals / RFEs begin at 18-24 months mark after filing I-751

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On 2/22/2024 at 9:25 AM, TravelingLilly said:

365 days have passed since they received my application and still nothing on sight. 

Same, I don't believe I will see movement until I get a naturalization interview scheduled (filed Jan 24).

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Current processes:

 I-751 regular ROC (SRC)                                       N-400 3 year marriage based (IOE)

 Jan 17 2023 - Received                                       Jan 22, 2024 - Submitted online 

 Jan 23, 2023 - NOA + 36 months extension     Jan 22, 2024 - Biometrics waived

 Apr 12, 2023 - 48 months extension letter        Mar 6, 2024 - Interview scheduled for Apr 11 COMBO I-751/N-400!!!!

 

Completed:

I-90 for lost GC (IOE)

Sep 6, 2022 - Received

Sep 14, 2022 - Case is Being Reviewed

Feb 6, 2023 - Card is being produced !!!!!!!!!!

Feb 13, 2023 - Out for delivery/Return to sender 😠

Mar 6, 2023 - Re-mail request

Mar 9, 2023 - GC delivered!!!!!!

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On 2/26/2024 at 11:05 AM, jackiegringa said:

Same, I don't believe I will see movement until I get a naturalization interview scheduled (filed Jan 24).

They are now working on Feb/March 2023 cases. Hopefully you are lucky enough to get approved soon. IOE0919 cases look to be picking up slowly

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On 2/22/2024 at 10:52 AM, OldUser said:

Did you have biometrics reused or appointment?

 

That's typically most you get in 1 year after filing.

 

Approvals / RFEs begin at 18-24 months mark after filing I-751

Biometrics were reused 3 weeks after they received my application. Since then, no nows. Just talked with my immigration lawyer and she said that the center I was assigned to, Nebraska, has an average of 19 months processing time. And it is the fastest compared to the others like Texas or California where the processing time is 32 months average...so it looks like I have still some months ahead for the I-751 to be processed :(

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10 minutes ago, TravelingLilly said:

Biometrics were reused 3 weeks after they received my application. Since then, no nows. Just talked with my immigration lawyer and she said that the center I was assigned to, Nebraska, has an average of 19 months processing time. And it is the fastest compared to the others like Texas or California where the processing time is 32 months average...so it looks like I have still some months ahead for the I-751 to be processed :(

Most of I-751s take give or take 2 years. If you desire and eligible to apply for N-400 you can.

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4 minutes ago, OldUser said:

Most of I-751s take give or take 2 years. If you desire and eligible to apply for N-400 you can.

This is what I did. Since February 23, 2023 my I-751 case is received with no updates. I applied for citizenship on January,12, 2024. Some people who applied for citizenship in January already received interview invitation. I feel that removal of conditions cases is out of its priority list.

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5 hours ago, FamilyBased485 said:

Hi, any updates yet?

I applied couple days ago and it says Case is being actively reviewed. 

Is that expected?

 

No updates yet. I guess that's normal... 

AOS from B2 (married to USC)

• January 8, 2020: Sent AOS Application Packet Through USPS (Concurrent Filing I130, I130A, I485, I693, I765, I864).
• January 11, 2020: Package delivered at Chicago Lockbox.
• January 13, 2020: USCIS received the package (priority date).
• January 21, 2020: Check Cashed.
• January 25, 2020: I-797c hard copies received (Including Biometrics Appointment).
• February 07, 2020: Biometrics Appointment.
• February 11, 2020: The case was updated to show fingerprints were taken (I-485, I-765).

• March 12, 2020: Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview (I-485). 

• April 15, 2020: Request to have an expedited process (I-765).

• April 15, 2020: Evidence documents for the expedited process were sent (I-765).

• April 17, 2020: New Card is Being Produced (I-765)

• April 20, 2020: Case Was Approved (I-765).

• April 21, 2020: Card Was Mailed To Me (I-765).

• April 23, 2020: Approval Notice and EAD Received (I-765).

• April 27, 2020: SSN Received.

• December 07, 2020: Filed package to renew EAD (I-765) and Advance Parole (I-131).

• December 17, 2020: Package received (Priority date).

• January 25, 2021: Card is Being Produced (I-765).

• January 27, 2021: Card Was Produced (I-765).

• January 30, 2021: Combo card received (I-765 & I-131).

• February 22, 2021: Interview Was Scheduled.

• March 30, 2021: Interview.

• April 28, 2021: New card is being produced (I-485).

 

Removal of Conditions (I-751)

• February 06, 2023: Case was received.

 - No updates

 

Citizenship (N-400)

• January 29, 2024: Case is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS.

• January 29, 2024: Biometrics reused.

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We applied for citizenship on February 24th, exactly one year after submitting our I-751. Our N400 application now says biometrics reuse, and its status is currently 'Case is being actively reviewed.' I can also see the current estimated wait time for the N400 process is 7 months. As for our I-751, there has been no update other than confirmation that the case was received.

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2 hours ago, Jish&Abt said:

We applied for citizenship on February 24th, exactly one year after submitting our I-751. Our N400 application now says biometrics reuse, and its status is currently 'Case is being actively reviewed.' I can also see the current estimated wait time for the N400 process is 7 months. As for our I-751, there has been no update other than confirmation that the case was received.

Estimated wait is a random number.

Good luck!

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