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skippyMC

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  1. For anybody interested, I just checked my online status after a day at the beach and saw this :"New Card Is Being Produced
    On September 23, 2015, we ordered your new card for Receipt Number EACxxxx, and will mail it to the address you gave us. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address."

    I'll believe it, when I get the card!

    Here are my dates: Receipt Date 1/21/2015, BIO notice 02/27/2015, BIO date 3/18/2015, Transfer notice 8/17/2015 (CSC), 9/23/2015 card produced(If I can believe the status)

    Here is what I sent them for my ROC:

    • Copy of green card.
    • Two sworn affidavits, attesting to our relationship and marriage.
    • Copy of joint IRS Tax Return Transcript for Tax year 2013.
    • Copy of my life insurance beneficiary designation to "ME".
    • Copy of our car insurance, showing joint coverage.
    • Copy of our joint checking account statement.
    • Copy of our health insurance cards showing a joint policy.
    • Copy of our joint loan agreement

    Best of luck to you guys! If you are ever in Florida, beers one me!

    Now to prepare to file N-400 for next year :D

  2. Perhaps because I filed a more comprehensive packet then you did - and made it as easy as possible for the officer to approve it.

    Everybody always says 'no offense' right before they trash you.

    You think being married gives you a right to the extension? The sense of entitlement here is baffling to me. You're an immigrant, you're in someone elses country, they'll get to you when they get to you. It's why they extend your GC for a year!

    After waiting for nearly a year for my I-130, now I'm approaching eight months for my ROC. When normal processing time is six months, it is frustrating. I pay a lot of money in taxes and filling fees and I expect a certain level of service. If it would be private company they would be bankrupt by now with this level of "service".

    Also coming from someone whose marriage hasn't even lasted two years and commenting if being married and living with my spouse does give a right to an extension? Hell yes, it does, way more than your situation. I play by the rules, I would expect my opponent playing by the same rules as well.

  3. This is an absolute nightmare for me.. I need my new card. I am going to a job interview today and I dont want any issues, they wont understand this process.

    I don't want to miss a chance of a life time because of a delay with my card.

    You do not need your card as long as you have driver's license and social security card (that doesn't have VALID FOR WORK ONLY WITH DHS AUTHORIZATION on it).

    Mine doesn't have it.

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