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Hi All,

 

I'm preparing to file my ROC next week.  I plan to send on 2nd July as the earliest I can file is 3rd July.  

 

My Conditional GC was processed via consular processing and although I created a USCIS account, I don't have anything linked to it.  I have moved since arriving in the US and I filed address change online, and so did my husband.  We never received acknowledgement of the address change.

My USCIS account has no account number and I believe understand that if we list my husband's account, or no account number then USCIS will create one?  My concern is that the extension letter goes to the wrong address, and without the account number I won't be able to see documents uploaded online until I get the extension letter and account access details.  I travel regularly for work so it's important I can see the updates as early as possible.

We'll fill the G-1145 also for text notification so I can get the case number, but am I correct in understanding I won't be able to add that to my account if USCIS assigns a new account?

 

How do others navigate this?  Simply wait and hope?

 

Thanks

 

 

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4 minutes ago, MarmiteC said:

I plan to send on 2nd July as the earliest I can file is 3rd July.  

 

I would wait a day or 2 after the window opens.

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I am not sure about how best to make sure you get the notices in a timely fashion.

 

That being said, I wanted to add a suggestion that you wait for the following week to send the package in.  You do not want to experience a sudden bout of government efficiency where the package shows up too early, and yes, I know the 4th is a national holiday, but it is still safer to wait a few days after the filing window opens.

 

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Hi,

 

I figured if I post it on Tuesday there's no way USPS will get it to Phoenix on the same day from Minnesota.  If it arrives on 3rd it's ok even if they are super efficient.  According to the filing calculator 3rd is the date I can file.

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10 minutes ago, MarmiteC said:

Hi,

 

I figured if I post it on Tuesday there's no way USPS will get it to Phoenix on the same day from Minnesota.  If it arrives on 3rd it's ok even if they are super efficient.  According to the filing calculator 3rd is the date I can file.

A few days will make no difference regarding processing time.  I would wait as @Dashinka suggested.  Good luck on your journey.

"The US immigration process requires a great deal of knowledge, planning, time, patience, and a significant amount of money.  It is quite a journey!"

- Some old child of the 50's & 60's on his laptop 

 

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Registered Nurse- Retired- I practiced in the areas of Labor & Delivery, Home Health, Adolescent Psych, & Adult Psych.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Crazy Cat said:

A few days will make no difference regarding processing time.  I would wait as @Dashinka suggested.  Good luck on your journey.

Couldn't agree more!

I waited 20.5 months, your wife waited 44 months for ROC to be adjudicated. What's additional 2-3 days? Not worth the risk of filing too early.

 
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