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  1. Hi,

    Like I updated a week ago, I saw my case was approved on 4/18 on case tracker/web. 

    So, here is update.

    I received approval actual mail notice on 4/23

    & I received Green Card by USPS on 4/24

    I hope it helps to anyone waiting for the actual letter/ card.

     

    @starsky I really really thank you. Because of this forum, I was able to ask and got some idea as well as relief and comfortable with everyone in the same situation. It was very nice of you to manage all of this and keep updating the list. 

    If you are around sf area, I will treat you a coffee :D If you give me any chance. hahaha.

     

    And all of you who are still in this journey, please don't feel bad and stay strong for little bit more. 

    You are almost there. At the end, you all will have a good news.

    It just takes time. Sometimes it is a little early, and sometimes it is a little late.

    Good luck - all of you!

     

     

  2. 5 hours ago, starsky said:

    My turn has come! :energy: I received a notification at 5.30pm CST yesterday that my card is in production and approved. It was such a relief to see the notification come in. I received a text first, then an email about 30 minutes later. The old app shows the update but the new one just continues to show the case as received. As a reminder, I was one of those 7 filers (that we know about) who was at California and transferred to Nebraska in February. Over 75 days of silence until yesterday.

     

    I hope we get a few more approvals for our group this week and the next! Good luck everybody. Of course, I will stick around and maintain our tracking table. 

    BIG Congratulations!!! :) 

  3. 3 hours ago, Al135 said:

    @starsky Thanks for the advice. I will wait till my i-751 is approved. It’s just the wait that drives you nuts sometimes. Hopefully this all will end soon. You’re right, we’ve been seeing a significant movement on cases and at this point it is wise to wait I guess.

    I waited for more than 70 days after transfer from California to Nebraska until I got approval notice.

    I didn't apply for N400, either. 

    I agree with @starsky about there is no speeding up stuff.

    I am sure, you will have the good news soon.   

     

    Btw, I actually checked the status tracker everyday - the same 500 case numbers including my case#.

    So, I had kind of some idea that something was going to happen soon because except for my case# around me already got RFE.

    Like below is the example.  So, I guess if you want to see how's it going around your case#, you can check like I did. 

    eg) WAC 180XXXXXX0  << approved on 4/6

           WAC 180XXXXXX1  << RFE  on 4/16

           WAC 180XXXXXX2  << RFE  on 4/16

           WAC 180XXXXXX3 << if, this is my case #

           WAC 180XXXXXX4  << RFE  on 4/3

           WAC 180XXXXXX5  << RFE  on 4/13

           WAC 180XXXXXX6  << RFE  on 4/16

     

  4. Hi,

    My cased was moved from California to Nebraska in early Feb. 

    Today, I checked my status on tracker and website and it says "New Card Is Being Produced" YAY!!

    I didn't get any email or any other notification yet.

    So I  will wait for the further notice however I feel so relaxed already.

    I will keep you posted when I receive the real card or any letter. 

    Oh, for your information, I didn't apply for N400 and I had an interview for conditional green card. 

     

    I hope everyone gets good news very soon!! 

  5. 1 hour ago, bonzaigirl said:

    I just checked the website, the other day, my case status was not even reading, and now, it says that My Case Has Transferred and a different Office has New Jurisdiction. The question is should I be worried more now? or would this mean that it will be faster?

     

    My case moved 3 times so far. Everyday it keeps moving so far. It's like an error or a joke. haha.

    I don't worry because this means just moved nothing else until we receive the real letter. 

    So, let's be positive. : )

     

     

  6. 4 hours ago, MandMB said:

    So I received another update on my case...that on Feb 6th (today) it got transferred to another office. It got transferred first on the 4th (I did not get an email about it, the information just showed on my account). Today I did get an email. I'm anxious to receive the actual notice in the mail and see what office it got transferred to.  I was reading about something similar happening to some people last year, where their cases got notifications for transfer twice within a couple of days. At this point I am just hoping for some movement. Even if we are to do an interview...bring it!

    Today I received updated info on my case that they moved my case to the other office and they will send the reason and instruction. 

    I am actually nervous. a little worried.

    I am not sure if your update says same thing like I received or not.  However, I hope the instruction is about an interview too. Let's hope. :) 

  7. Hi, 

     

    I have two email from uscis this early morning. The email notification said "we have taken an action on my case."

    So I checked the status on the website. 

    One is Case transferred and the new office has jurisdiction. The second one is the new office received my case. 

    I just hope the instruction is about an interview... Anyway, I will wait for the letter first.. 

    At least I have updated information so it is good but at the same time I am a little nervous.

     

    Anyone has the same notice like I received? 

     

    ---quoted---  

    On February 06, 2019, your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, Receipt Number WAC180*******, was transferred to another USCIS office. That office now has jurisdiction over your case. We sent you a notice that explains why we moved your case. Please follow the instructions in the notice. 

    --un-quoted--

  8. On 9/18/2018 at 6:49 AM, Alex08 said:

    Hey guys, I have a question. I know everyone is going to file for citizenship during the three year mark but I was wondering if there are any risks of not filing it right away. I do not intend on filing for the citizenship for at least another 5 years, will this cause any issues once I finally decide to do so?

    I actually met an immigration lawyer a few months ago and we talked about the green card extension and citizen. The lawyer advised me that these days there is no issue to keep extending 10 year green card as many as you want.

     

    This is only current advice from the lawyer. So, it can be changed in the future, I think. However, at this moment, I trust the lawyer.

  9. On 5/22/2018 at 9:31 AM, mcfrl said:

    Has anybody travel overseas with expired green card and extension letter?.. a group of girlfriends are planning a trip to Bahamas and I am thinking about going but I am a concert about dealing with immigration or the airport when coming back, can you please share your experiences with me? and also, how do you do when you go through the immigration Kiosk?

     

    Thanks ! 

    I did about a month ago before I received the finger print letter.  I actually shared my experience already 5/10. :D

    You need to have "your expired green card, your pass port, the extension letter."

    I was told that someone didn't have one of the three items and had a trouble at the airport.  So, make sure to have all the tree items.

     

    At the airport, before kiosk,  you should talk to the staff/officer, directing people where to make a line, about your status with showing the extension letter.

    Then the staff/officer will direct you to skip the Kiosk but make a line for officer at the window. The window officer will check all the document and finger print and some mark on your passport such as ARC.   I was fine so you will be fine too as long as you have all right documents. 

     

    " I'd like to share my experience very quick. Because I just came back from outside of USA before I did finger print ( I didn't even get the letter about my finger print).

    It was very simple. I saw the officer at the window at the SFO airport without doing Kiosk/machine checking first. Maybe this is all different by the case or airport. Not sure about that. Anyhow, It wasn't worry something at all."

  10. Thank you so much "Starsky"!  

     

    I'd like to share my experience very quick.

    Because I just came back from outside of USA before I did finger print ( I didn't even get the letter about my finger print).

    It was very simple.  I saw the officer at the window at the SFO airport without doing Kiosk/machine checking first.

    Maybe this is all different by the case or airport. Not sure about that.  Anyhow,  It wasn't worry something at all.  ;)

  11. 1 hour ago, starsky said:

    I found myself reading through the December 2017 filers thread this afternoon to see if any progress had been made on California biometrics appointments. One member posted this email that they got back after enquiring about the status of their application, I thought it was worth sharing here with others. Maybe we will get lucky and they won't re-take our biometrics?

     

    I just did a quick tally of their California applicants and who have received biometrics letters, only 36% so far have confirmed, yet many are still active and patiently waiting like the rest of us here. Less than 18% of Vermont filers are without a biometrics appointment and in truth, that's probably 0% as some of those may be just inactive members.

     

    As reported earlier in this thread, it remains the case that not a single January 2018 filer from California has received their biometrics appointment, although several did receive emails this week of their cases being touched (but no action).

     

    It is frustrating but I hold on to the fact that this is not isolated incidents and it appears to be impacting California filers from at least the past 3-4 months.

     

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    I am a Feb filer and about end of  march I called USCIS service center and  they said my case passed 44days at that moment so they sent me an email later which is exactly same as above text.   So, It means just keep waiting...

    I hope there is any progress soon. 

     

     

  12. 15 minutes ago, Cross32 said:

    Me too, invalid receipt, still waiting for biometric letter.

     

    let hang in there. 

    I suddenly couldn't stay still so I called  the USCIS customer service  and talked to the staff a few min ago.

    In my case, it's been 44days since the receipt letter and I didn't receive Biometric letter yet. 

    So the staff updated my case to their requesting system(?) or something.

    And the staff said it would take 15 to 17 days to send reply to me. 

    I don't think, this will hurt... 

     

    So, if you would like to check like me, maybe you should try to talk to customer service.   

    and Yes, let's hang in there. We will have a good news at the end. :)

     

     

  13. Thank you "Unidentified" . Hopefully everything is okay... :) 

     

    By the way, I actually started worrying about my status because I need to visit Korea very soon because of my health document for here hospital treatment...

    So, anyone knows if no finger print but with my expired green card/ extension letter/ passport I am still okay to travel?

    It looks like most of the people travel after their finger print.  So I just wonder. Well,,, I actually worry now. 

     

     

     

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