abrakadabra
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I just wanted to update that I got my approval mail today and should receive my card in 60 days. My filing date was July 27, 2015. The approval letter came from local office and not Vermont Center.
At this point, after such long delay, I realize that news of any new approvals causes more despair than excitement for those whose cases are pending. Please try to look at the half glass full, like I tried to do, and tell yourself that at least it is not as bad as Kanye West's songs
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Anybody has any new updates?
Bro, for some reason my lawyer filed a service request a few days ago and didn't tell me. I open my e-mail today and for my surprise I had an e-mail from USCIS. Look what it said.
"A review of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) records indicates that as of the date of this letter, your Permanent Resident Card (PRC) was in production at the Vermont Service Center. We apologize for the delay in production of your card and for any inconvenience it has caused you. If you have not received your card within 30 days, please contact customer service at the number below."
I am so happy right now. I hope you get your green card really, really soon man.
BrazilGuy82, Congratulations Have you received your greencard or any official paper mail yet?
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Yes as a matter of fact I should have heard something by now. That's why I called them and spoke to a Tier 2 officer, who now came with this story that when you submit a service request they have up to 30 days to respond (which is basically a nice way of saying that they will respond whenever they respond and thats it).
There's worst news. Because I sent in a service request on June 27, the act of sending in a request actually pulls the I-751 application file out of the "adjudication line" so that someone can review it and send in a response. Then they put the file back at the end of the adjudication line. That was what the Tier 2 officer told me. Later that day I spoke to my immigration lawyer who confirmed the story. My layer has worked at a local USCIS office before for 10 years.
So, your file is sitting at the end of the adjudication line because you called, and is that way you are imploring all of us to call Tier 2 officer so your file moves forward? Pretty Smart ... just kidding! Well, I helped you there by just calling before seeing your recent post!
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I filed my ROC on July 13 2015 and still haven't heard anything. I spoke to a tier 2 officer about 1 week ago who sent in a service request. He assured me someone would get in touch with me in 2 weeks. So that's gonna be this coming week. Let's see what's gonna happen.
Weren't you supposed to hear from them by now on your service request?
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My letter of extension expires on July 28 2016,even though I'm not travelling anywhere now is it important I get a stamp on my passport?will it affect my job if I don't get a stamp on my passport?
I would rather be safe than sorry later, but that's me!
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Anybody got any new updates? I spoke with a Tier 2 officer and he raised a service request, don't see much coming out of it! As my extension expires 7/27, I made an infopass appt at my local office for the 22nd.
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Sorry guys for asking same questions all the time,please has anyone been approved from July 28 2015 filers please?mine is 11 months now and still haven't heard nothing
Nope! My NOA date is July 27, 2015! Haven't heard anything after biometrics! Will contact them if I don't hear from them by the end of this week!
I-751 July 2015 Filers
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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I received a service request response just like yours a month ago, and then my approval letter yesterday. That should give you an approximate idea of when to expect the approval letter!
My local office is NYC. My online status changed to card production.
I got my passport stamped a week before my extension was due to expire at the end of July. The officer was nice and stamped me a 1 year extension, which was a relief.