jtinatl
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I focused on the content, just used a binder clip and page tabs and have always gotten quick NOAs.
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My I-751 application was sent to the TSC Jan 8, but the 1 year extension letter came from the VSC Jan 25. Just got the biometrics appt letter Feb 2. Very pleased with the speed of the VSC!
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Submitted I-751 to TSC Jan 8, rec'd NOA from VSC Jan 25, got one year extension. Recd biometrics appt letter Feb 2.
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Thanks to all.
We did have to do biometrics in February.
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Aside from my timeline, I've never posted here but felt this was worth sharing.
Our case (Fiance Visa and AOS) was transferred from the TSC to the CSC early in the process. This appears to have been a good thing. Our AOS was mailed to the CSC the last week of November 2005 and we just received our welcome notice (I-797 Notice of Action that says our application for permanent residence has been approved). Even better- in a seperate letter arrived my wife's permanent resident (green) card which is good for 2 years. All of this with never speaking to an immigration officer or going to any interview.
Just to be sure this wasnt too good to be true, I called the National Customer Service Center, held for 35 minutes and then spoke to an OFFICER who confirmed based on my application and case number, that yes- it's the real deal! No interview would be required for us. She can live, work, and travel as desired.
Card received today from VSC!
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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I rarely post, but given all the delays at the VSC , I wanted to let you all know that my wife received her approval notice from the VSC on Dec 17th stating that card production had been ordered.
We were even more surprised when the actual 10 year greencard arrived in the mail today.
She did the biometrics in Feb 2008, no RFE, no interview, and it took almost 10 months exactly from the time she did biometrics.
We're glad this part of the journey is behind us.
Best of luck to everyone!