Izor
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So 2 potomac approvals, one with a transfer date about a week later than mine. Makes you more hopeful.
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1 hour ago, Zorel said:
Hi im in the same page like you mine was originally from CA but transferred to Potomac my status hasn't been changed it has been 26 days now. what about you how long have you been waiting since they transferred the case?
34 and probably gonna be another 100.
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I love how everyone keeps answering why he got denied, when she never asked about that. The original question was answered in the first post, lol.
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Yup Potomac and then silence. This is getting beyond annoying.
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7 hours ago, Anastasia121108 said:
Hi everyone!
My case was received by USCIS on October 5, 2018. Biometrics completed back in November, 2018. So today I received an update that my case was transferred to my local office (NYC). Does it mean they will schedule an interview for me? Anyone had the same experience? As far as I know, most of the cases are approved without an interview nowadays.
Doesn't mean anything. Mine says the same. A month later it got transferred again. We are just stuck in transfer limbo along with a lot of other CA cases lol.
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7 hours ago, YorkshiretoAZ said:
Last week I got notification that my case has been transferred and the new office has jurisdiction, I received the letter today and my case is now in Virginia.
Has anyone else had their cases go there? My case originally was in California
Yup same
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1 hour ago, whimper said:
Congratulations both of you. Looks like almost everybody got their card already on this thread? I'm still waiting for movement in i-751 after fingerprint review is completed. Concurrently just applied for the N-400.
Not even close.
Still no movement in CA or Texas.
Only Nebraska and Vermont that has had any movement at all. Still a lot of people waiting.
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3 hours ago, paddyfavour said:
Does anyone know the meaning of sending the case to another service center where that center solely have jurisdiction of the case? It sounds complicating.
Relieve work load. CA and Texas are swamped.
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I think this is a good sign, CA and Texas has been dead zones
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2 hours ago, blessedbeyond said:
My Case Status has been stuck at "Fingerprint Fee Received" even after receiving the Biometrics Waiver Letter last May. Today, I received a notification about my case so I've checked the USCIS Case Status website. This is the new message:
On October 2, 2019, your Form I751, PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS ON RESIDENCE, Receipt Number SRCxxxxxxxxxx, 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. If you do not receive your notice by November 1, 2019, please go to www.uscis.gov/e-request to request a copy of the notice. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address.
I haven't filed for N-400 yet. I honestly hope this means some real progress would be made on my case and on all other pending cases.
Hang in there, everyone. Cheers!
California? I have had that same notice for about a week now, nothing in the mail yet. But we finally have some movements :) I searched in the group and found some people last year that got this notice. They were approved without a interview still.
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This is why K1 is such a hard process. They want to weed out green card shopping. But looks like they failed in your case since you keep talking about getting a divorce and still getting a green card, when you only been married for a few months.
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Just now, implife said:
Interesting. Probably, prepping for an interview.
Nah, did my research and it basically means nothing other than it moved. Some previous posters got approved after this, some got RFEs and some got interviews.
But basically they are relieving the work load. Which makes sense. Since there has been no movements in CA.
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7 hours ago, Believer001 said:
Any September CSC filers got approved yet? My last update was in April ' Fingerprint Review was completed".
Nope CA Is a dead zone.
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What is the rule? Someone do the google work for me pls lol.
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On 8/13/2019 at 1:40 PM, angelbrown said:
Still seems crazy that approval is based on where you submit versus when.
Meh it is what it is, still uber happy to live in CA. So just dealing with it. Wouldn't want to live in that state lol.
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Only approvals I've seen has been Nebraska. For obvious reasons, less pressure on their office. Compared to CA or any other big state.
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I wish I didn't live in CA now lol, just way too slow.
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1 hour ago, Justarandomdude said:
How fast would it changed after yuh got the bio done? Thanks
About 2 hours after lol.
I-751 Filers (September 2018)
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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Thx guys! You're next! Probably hear something this week check the old website, the update aren't the same on the new and old site. I got the notification in the app.