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  1. Thank you words of confidenice. But, my confidence is whaling. Currently it says 12.5 months (80%) for N-400. They received my application on 12/10/2021, that is 14 months and my status shows in review. I am wondering if my I-751A for my son is the hold up. He is 21 but can not apply for N-400 until Nov of 2024. He has a pending I-751A tied to my I-751. I can only assume they want to do the interview for my son and I joined. I have not received an RFE's. Do you think talking to a immegration lawyer will any differance?
  2. Yep, I got the letter yesturday. I have filed a I-751, I-751A (son >21) and N-400 all on time and now I have to wait another 24 months. The USCIS system is truly broken. I am an October filers.
  3. At the automated prompt say "info pass" or "change interview date". Customer service is very nice, but remember they are first tier and will only assign you a ticket number. They say someone will reach out to you in 30 days. Unless you are seeking a stamp in your passport they will just give you a canned answer about delay.
  4. Thank you for the quick reply. N400: As of January 6, 2022, we are actively reviewing your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, Receipt Number [IOEXXXXXXXXXXXX]. Our records show nothing is outstanding at this time. We will let you know if we need anything from you. More Details from USCIS: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS January 6, 2022 We scheduled you for a biometrics appointment December 11, 2021 (done Jan 6th, 2022) We received your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, and sent you a receipt notice. December 10, 2021 I-751: As of August 25, 2021, we are ready to schedule your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, Receipt Number [MSCXXXXXXXXXXX], for an interview. We will schedule your interview and send you a notice. Not Denied More Details direct from USCIS.: August 25, 2021 Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview December 19, 2020 The fingerprints relating to your Form I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, were taken. October 7, 2020 We received your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence.
  5. Need a little help: Green Card (24 Month) extension expired Nov 17th, 2022. - EXPIRED I-751 filed in Octorber 2020. N-400 Filed December 2021. Finished my biometrics Dec 2021. No updates since for either. I called USCIS and suppositivly they said I canceled my interview for April 2022. But do I see anything on the online status and I did not get an appoinment letter. Last week called USCIS to get a Info Pass appoinment to get a stamp (mainly for work purpose). I have an appoinment on Friday. My questions: Do I need to filled out a I-90 and pay the fee? I still have my green card. On the appoinment letter it does not mention need for I-90.
  6. Hello my wife came here in 2019. She is on a green card (N-400 in progress). I am a US Citizen and would like to sponsor my Father-In-Law and Mother-In-Law because I have the income to show. I have a few questions. This for a tourist visa and they only plan on staying for one month. 1) Which form do I use I-134 or I-864. 2) If it the I-134 do I need to fill out two I-134 or 1. I do not see an option to include another beneficiaries. 3) I assume I check this box "Another individual who is the beneficiary." 4) I plan to fully support their visit and my in-laws are retired. Do I need to put income for my in-laws? Any other trips, seems like the revamped I-134 is a bit more involved.
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