
LAJY
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For those of you whom think your process is long, mine took 1 year and 5 months plus few more days~ but finally it is done~ CSC--> Local office~
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What was your interview like?
We got a stoke interview but it went smooth, not many personal sensitive questions but most likely concentrates on the date of our events
We separated for almost a year (because of work) but eventually we moved back in together~
And we have a whole box of document (we are really well prepared though).
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Hi,
I received a mail from Uscis that my case was forwarded in local office and I will have an interview in the future . They said they will mail it to me. My question is how long does it takes to receive an interview date for my ROC. Do I have to call the Uscis regarding this? It's been 3 weeks since they mailed me regarding my case.
Thanks
I got forwarded in Jan 2012 and finally received interviewed in Nov 2012.
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Applied in May 2011, trasferred in Jan 2012, Interview in Nov 2012, approved in Nov 2012, what a long wait~
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I totally agree with Steve here because I have similar experience.
I guess Gary and Alla may not feel the same because their experience was different.
I'll put my time line here.
Early June I submitted my ROC app after 10 days my GC expired with a nicely put explanation letter, a week later a NOA was received followed by Biometrics. A week after the bio a RFE was received, asking for financial and residential and "anything that can support the application" which I prepared for almost 2 months and was sent back in early September. A week later a notice stating that my "application has been relocated to Los Angeles field office for processing" and "expect an interview appointment".
Since then? No updates, no appointment notices, nothing. I have called them a few times and all they say is just wait and no update was given.
The problem? Let's just say I'm not going anywhere anytime soon. What really bothers me is the "what ifs". However at the same time I'm baffled by the long delay as all the receipt/information/request were sent to me within a week after I sent them the corresponding items.
I'll wait till around end of January. I've talked to few ppl whom has done this and half of them got their approval within weeks and half of them waited for close to a year with N400 already submitted.
Bag of mixed experiences I guess. Maybe I should've bought that Mega Million ticket last week.
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I thought the same too. I asked if I should make an InfoPass to my local office, the Level 2 CS rep says "No don't bother with it".
Honestly if they want an interview (with most of the "relocated" cases) they'd have the date set already. I mean come on it's been 4 MONTHS! Either they are offloading or just Effing with me.
If it's a game they want to play then I'm all game. Just don't hate the players, hate the game instead.
Sometimes I wonder if they troll applicants on purpose...
I filed at the end of May in 2011 and it got relocated to Los Angeles office (in Janaury 2012), and they told me that they actually got the file send to the office in March, now it's already September and they said the wait is normal. #######!
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Anyone can give me some ideas?
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We filed for I-751 last year at the end of may (May 2011) to the CSC office and it got relocated to the Los Angeles Field Office the beginning of the year (Jan 2012 we got the letter mentioned our case got relocated and interview required).
I kept following up every 30~60 days and every time my attorney told me the immigration officer had asked us to wait and check back if no result after another 90 days.
So should I just keep waiting? It’s almost one year 4 months from we filed the paper. I don’t know how long this process is gonna take?
Is this normal? It's really like an endless wait.
I-751 May 2012 Filers
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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Sometimes they will just keep telling you call back in two months~ There is really nothing much you can do besides waiting patiently~ but I would say just keep track of your cases every one-two months~