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Our I-485 was approved in 2021 but the physical green card was lost in the mail. We applied for a replacement and are still waiting.

 

We didn’t renew the work permit because we thought we would get the GC and didn’t need to.

 

We applied for lifting of conditions at 2 years, earlier this year. Estimated date is into 2025.

 

We have been trying to get the passport stamp (I-551) but been told we need a job offer and then they can turn it around in 4 days. 
 

Is anyone else having this experience? We are based in California.

 

If so, does anyone know if the job offer has to contain certain information or general info is fine?

 

Thank you!

Posted

This is not correct. You are entitled to an I-551 stamp by law, and the standard procedure right now is to call, the tier 1 escalates to a tier 2, who will (eventually) call you back, and schedule an appointment. 

They are saying you need proof of a job offer in order to expedite the appointment. They designate the callback in a grading system - super urgent callbacks within 24hrs/same day, slightly less urgent within 72hrs, less urgent within 5 days, and standard within 30 days. The urgent ones generally require proof or urgency - which is infuritating - and this is what they are asking. 

 There is no requirement to have a job, so why you would need such proof of it to obtain a stamp you are legally entitled to is, frankly, bizarre.

 

 

You could book a (fully refundable) ticket out of the country, call up, say you are travelling in the next few days/week on a family related matter or something important, send them proof of the ticket if they ask for it (some offices do require it via email upfront, some only request you bring it to the appointment, others simply don't care) and you will should an appointment quickly. It's significantly easier than their stupid standard 'we will call you back within 30 days' rubbish. 

CR1 / DCF (London): 2012 / 2013 (4 months from I-130 petition to visa in hand)

I-751 #1- April 2015 [Denied]

 

April 2015 : I-751 Joint filing package sent fedex next day 09:00am from UK ($lots - thanks). 
Jan 2017: Notification that an interview has been scheduled at a local office. Bizarrely still no RFE... 
Jan 2017: 2hr wait, then interview terminated before it began, due to moving my ID to another state 2 wks prior. New interview 'in a few months...maybe.'   Informed them that divorce proceedings are underway, but not finalised at this time. 
March 2017: An Interview was scheduled - marked as no-show as they didn't actually send out a notification of interview. FML 
April  2017: Filed an official complaint with the ombudsman, and have requested Senator & Congressman assistance
August 2017: Interview - switched to a (finalised) divorce waiver. Told that decision will be made that afternoon, but no problems foreseen with my case. 
October 2017: Letter of Denial received - reason given as 'I-751 petition was not properly filed'. Discovered ex-spouse made false allegations to USCIS in 2015. No opportunity given to review & refute allegations  - contrary to USCIS policy.

I-751 #2 - Oct 2017 - Mar 2021[Denied] 

 

October 2017: Within 72hrs of receiving denial notice, a new waiver I-751, divorce decree & $680 cheque, sent to Vermont via FedEx overnight 9am priority.  
Dec 2019: Filed FOIA request for full A# file
Feb 2020: FOIA request completed - entire A# file received as a .PDF; 197 pages fully redacted, and 80 partially redacted. Don't waste your time!
March 2021: I-751 #2 denied for lack of evidence. No RFE, no interview, and evidence in previous I-751 not reviewed - contrary to policy. Huge errors in adjudication.

N-400 - Feb 2018 - Apr 2021 [Denied]

 

February 2018: N-400 filed online.  $725 paid to the USCIS paperwork wastage fund

February  2019: Interview - cancelled after a four hour wait due to 'missing paperwork' on their end. Promised Expedited reschedule.

March 2021: Interview letter received, strangely dated after I-751 denial. No I-751 interview conducted. N-400 interview and test passed, given 'cannot make a decision at this time' paper due to the ongoing I-751 nightmare...

April 2021: N-400 denial received citing recent I-751 denial as basis for ineligibility, even though it should have been a combo interview 🤯

I AM JACK'S COMPLETE LACK OF SURPRISE

Service Motion - March 2021 [Sent via FedEx & COMPLETELY IGNORED by USCIS]

 

March 2021: Service Motion request sent overnight addressed direectly to field office director, requesting urgent review and re-opening, based on errors in adjudication - citing USCIS policy, AFM and memorandums as basis for errors. This was completely ignored by USCIS.

 I-751 #3 - June 2021 - Jan 2024 [Denied]

 

IT'S GROUNDHOG DAY

June 2021: I-751 #3 (30+lbs/5000 pages of paperwork) & another $680 sent to USCIS via FedEx ($300+..thanks) .... 

June 2021: Receipt issued, card charged, biometrics waived, infopass scheduled for I-551 stamp number ten.....

Feb 2022: RFIE (no, not an RFE, a Request For Initial Evidence) received, for copies of the divorce paperwork that they already have 😑

July 2022: Infopass for I-551 stamp number eleven.....

August 2023: Infopass for I-551 stamp number twelve....

January 2024: Denial received, ignoring the overwhelming majority of the filing, abundance of evidence, and refutation of a provably false allegation. The denial also contradicts itself in multiple places, as if it was written by someone with an IQ <50.

HAPPY NEW YEAR

 

2024: FML. Seriously. I'm done. 

 

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12 hours ago, kgardnr said:

Thanks Mike! They’ve said we need to come to an in-person appointment unfortunately.

 

14 hours ago, kgardnr said:

We have been trying to get the passport stamp (I-551) but been told we need a job offer and then they can turn it around in 4 days.

The link I gave you says:

 

Lawful permanent residents are entitled to evidence of status ”

 

Capture a screen shot of them telling you that you are not entitled to evidence of status. Then file a WoM.

 

 

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21 minutes ago, powerpuff said:

The latest news on the block is that you can book an appointment for an ADIT stamp now 

 

https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alerts/uscis-launches-online-appointment-request-form

Looks pretty straightforward.  I hope it actually works as designed.  

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In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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Posted

Was about to post this. Seems easy to fill, but I am afraid it will also get overwhelmed in few days, just like the call center. I guess USCIS could reduce a lot of calls and Emma chats if they provided more fine-grained case status information, but I digress.

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, root_root_user said:

I guess USCIS could reduce a lot of calls and Emma chats if they provided more fine-grained case status information, but I digress.

E.g. "Officer Bob put your case on the shelf to deal with 300 other cases"? I think the case statuses are pretty fine grained as they are.

6 minutes ago, root_root_user said:

Was about to post this. Seems easy to fill, but I am afraid it will also get overwhelmed in few days, just like the call center.

That I agree with. However, OP can use this window of opportunity to get the stamp while not many people know this avenue.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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Posted
8 minutes ago, OldUser said:

E.g. "Officer Bob put your case on the shelf to deal with 300 other cases"? I think the case statuses are pretty fine grained as they are.

Haha. I agree, but looking at posts on reddit, people seem to chat with Emma every other day, wanting to know location of case etc. At the same time, I feel case statuses before were a bit better (e.g., case ready for interview, biometrics completed). However, now it seems like cases go into 'actively reviewing' after biometrics and stay that way until either interview is scheduled or case is adjudicated, which seemed like a black box. Anyway, people will always want more information I guess. 

 

11 minutes ago, OldUser said:

That I agree with. However, OP can use this window of opportunity to get the stamp while not many people know this avenue.

Definitely. OP should take advantage of this while it is still new.

 

OP: Please update with your experience if you end up using the online appointment form.

Posted

First off thank you for the wonderful responses! I love this community, this journey has been so long and arduous and it's just so nice to feel like we aren't alone 😄

 

We submitted the online form (thank you @powerpuff!!) last night at 6pm and after submitting it said it would be 3-5 business days for a call back. We got the Tier 1 call at 9am this morning. They told us we would get a call from the San Jose Field Office in 15 calendar days and if eligible, they would mail us the stamp to affix in my husband's passport ourselves. That's the call where we've gotten the "you need a job offer, etc" stories for months, so we'll be taking a different tack this time - namely thanks to the reminder from @mindthegap that it is the law and we have a right for evidence of status - so this time we will be (politely) not taking no for an answer.

 

@Crazy Cat @OldUser @root_root_user I think you're right, no one knows about this form yet, so maybe we were able to get in early here and this will be the break we need.

 

I will keep everyone posted when we do hear back and what they say.

 

As an aside, to @Mike E's point, we have thought about WoM, but that feels like a last resort. I've also read that it's best to have a lawyer file that for you, so it feels like a lot of money and work, it feels like restarting another cycle of paperwork and broken hearts.

 

I also know we can write to our Senators and the USCIS Ombudsman office, which will likely be our next step if we don't get this stamp. 

 

This has been so frustrating and we just want the physical evidence of what we've worked so hard to get and what has, quite frankly, been already approved for years at this point.

 

Thanks again everyone 🖤

 

19 hours ago, powerpuff said:

The latest news on the block is that you can book an appointment for an ADIT stamp now 

 

https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alerts/uscis-launches-online-appointment-request-form

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
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Posted
47 minutes ago, kgardnr said:

As an aside, to @Mike E's point, we have thought about WoM, but that feels like a last resort. I've also read that it's best to have a lawyer file that for you, so it feels like a lot of money and work, it feels like restarting another cycle of paperwork and broken hearts.

Hiring a lawyer to file WoM to get an ADIT is over kill.


Doing a DIY WoM for $400 is not.

 

In the past year USCIS has announced new processes for getting an ADIT. It is pretty clear that USCIS lied, again.
 

Anyway, you’ve rejected the most effective tool. Thus, I’ve contributed all I can, and I don’t wish to argue or bicker, so I won’t post more in this thread. 

 

 
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