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  1. 12 minutes ago, UKUSA said:

    i-751 filed: Dec 2018

    N-400 filed: Jan 2020

     

    N-400 interview letter received for March 2021.

    I only got the letter for N-400, no word on i-751. I spoke to someone on the virtual assistant Emma who said "it would be a separate interview" but still going to take my wife just in case as I believe these people often don't have the full picture. Also, contacting my senator and asking them if they can help with making sure it's a combo! 

     

    Anyone else have any advice?

    My wife never received a I-751 letter for interview.  So we went to the office and they just did a quick interview for the I-751 and then did my wifes N-400 interview.  This was Charleston, SC.  Hope this helps.

  2. 8 minutes ago, Brunno said:

    Hello All,

     

    Maybe my questions should be posted somewhere else but we think you may be able to help us here.

     

    We have a ROC pending since October 2018. With 18 months extension letter which will expire rather soon. Will USCIS send us a new letter? Or do we have to go for a stamp? We have tried to check online Chicago office but they don`t take appointments. How are we suppose to get stamp in our passport?  Is there a phone line/number we should call to ask/schedule the appointment?

     

    Also, we are eligible for N400 and it is our goal to became citizen. We were so exited that so many OCT.`18 filers got approved so we were waiting to file after the ROC will be done/approved. We have a small baby and we did not want to drag him to the city for the combo interview. But this is going on for past 4 months and our USCIS account is showing: fingerprint review completed. And old site is showing: Case Was Updated To Show Fingerprints Were Taken. All this since July `18...since then crickets. We dont even get txt or email messages like before anymore.

     

    Oct `18 LIN filer, Bio done in July `19...extension letter for 18 months but will expire soon. 

     

    If we file for N400 with ROC pending, are we going to get new extension letter for another 18 months? The N 400 will take way more time than our 18 months current extension. And we do not want to be "out of status".

     

    So we hope someone here can give us some directions. Someone here was in the same situation. Or if this is wrong forum please put the link with correct one.

     

    Thank you all in advance.

     

    Have a good day!

     

    Brunno....:-)))

     

     

    Same thing was happening with my wife in Texas.  So what I did was make an appointment with my local office (Charleston, SC for me) and got my wife's passport stamped and the woman said it was good for another year.  My N400 was only going to take till May 2020 it said. 

  3. I just got back from Charleston office because my wife needed another Stamp in her passport since hers was set to expire soon and they gave her a year extension on that but also was able to send me to the ASC to get her biometrics done early.  They printed off her biometrics since we didn't have a copy yet. It moved her estimated time to May 2020. Original bio appointment was January 23rd so glad to get that out the way since the drive to the office is 2 hours for us. 

  4. 16 hours ago, Jannina said:

    To my surprise I got today a Biometrics appointment letter for Nov 1st at the Tampa support center.

     

    I submitted my ROC petition on November 13th 2018 and it has almost been a full year for this to arrive. I was assigned to the Texas center.

     

    I never got my extension letter, I requested a copy and since it took forever to arrive I ended up having to go get a stamp in my passport. 

    How things are going, I will probably have to go get another stamp on December. 😓

     

    I am amazed at the level of patience that everyone has to endure through this process. 🤔

     

    Finding out that people who had their biometrics done on July are getting their cards on October, makes me realize that chances are I will be looking to get my card until February

     

    ...oh well.  More waiting coming my way. :(  

     

     

     

     

     

    I also got my biometrics.  Mine is dated Oct 31st.  Texas here.  

  5. 5 hours ago, Acost4 said:

    Hello guys,

     

    New to this forum.  I was reading all of the thread and I don't think anybody has the same update I received  a few days ago 

    My ROC is bein process at the Nebraska Service Center, and the update says: On October 7, 2019 we updated your name for your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, Receipt Number LIN199010xxxx

     

    First off my case is at Texas center, but I also received that update. I filed an inquiry on that case and got a letter with no name change on my paper work saying my case is normal. Now when I did research if other people in past have received that same update I found others and said it happens. 

    Also in the email they sent you (they sent me one too) saying that they started working on my case. I got my message last February though. 

  6. 2 hours ago, AstroCanada said:

    The other thing to note is that N-400 processing team varies a lot depending on where you live.  My local office has a long enough processing time for citizenship, that I expect ROC to be done before it would get adjudicated.  I think it's a personal preference thing, but I want to kick off the citizenship process as soon as possible, even if it delays ROC a bit, as citizenship is our ultimate goal.

    My local office has a 3.5 to 9 months time frame at the moment and if it's like that come October, it would probably be better for me to do that.  

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