brookelina
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Yesterday I got a letter saying my petition to remove the conditions on my GC was approved and I'm now a lawful resident of the US (yay!). Further down the page it says not to leave the US without consulting my local USCIS office until my new GC arrives. I am currently out of the country, visiting family, and my husband opened the letter and sent me a picture. I was planning on staying here with my family for another month or so, but am able to return to the US ASAP if necessary...
Any advice? Do I hope my new GC arrives and have my husband overnight it to me here? Do I try to re-enter the US without it? Anyone else been here before?
Thanks!
-brooke
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I had no trouble re-entering the US with my expired GC + letter of 1 yr extension.
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... that was an oversight on my part. Vancouver was my local consulate.
I'm living/working in the US now.
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DO definitely bring all of your (if you're the beneficiary) original documents to the interview (and make sure it's your long-form birth cert, showing both parents' names).
My fiance (the petitioner) was living in the US when my interview came up (I was living in Vancouver), and I didn't need any of his original documents at my interview.
Hope this helps.
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Will my change of address change my AOS processing time? I moved within 5 mi of my original address, so my local processing office has not changed.
Also, when checking my status on uscis, it had been in 'Acceptance' for 5 months, until my change of address was received and then moved into 'Initial Review' (where it is now).. is this normal?
I-485 filed 02/28/2013
NOA1 03/04/2013
uscis.com- 'Acceptance'
Biometrics 04/01/2013 -- Memphis, TN
Change of address -08/08/2013
uscis.com- 'Initial Review'
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I filed for a K-1 based AOS (form I-485) back in February. It was received by the National Benefits Centre (and is still in Acceptance online, but that's another question...), but when trying to figure out a timeline, MSC isn't an option.
My local CIS office is Memphis, TN... should I be looking at their stats/general timeline? Or is there somewhere else I can look? I'm just looking for a general idea of how long I should expect to wait, I know each case is different...
Thanks!
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I filed I-129F at the end of June (2012), and it was approved mid-December (2012)...
So, yeah, it's about 6 months.
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I've filed for I-485 and I-765, both sent together to the Chicago Lockbox. I live in Little Rock, AR, and went for biometrics to the Memphis office.
Question: Assuming I don't end up moving throughout the application/waiting process, is the office I have my biometrics taken at going to be the office that processes my application?
Thanks!
Residency approved while out of country
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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I do have both, yep!
Thanks so much!