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  1. 3 minutes ago, Nipperswife said:

    Oh ya no the Lin is a California service center while eac is vermont service center. Hands down the California center applications been moving so much faster than ours. But if they transferred yours since then lol gives no hope that it wld be soon for me 😩😩Lol but atleast your wait is over... 

    Lin is the Nebraska center. Wac is California.

  2. 1 hour ago, Dublindave said:

    Anyone know if they still allow walk ins? Ive a class at the time of mine and don't want to miss.

    During my I-485 I did walk-in few days early as I had an exam on the same day as the appointment. The guard said he can’t let me in before asking his boss. They paged him and he came and asked me why I came in few days early and I told him why. He said they usually don’t let people in early but he let me in. 
    Maybe try a walk-in before you try to reschedule because you never know how long it will take them to reschedule and the new appointment still might be interfering with other thing you have.

  3. 7 minutes ago, Haven said:

    Hello!

    i am here to ask questions like everyone else. Receive date was 5/23/2019 and Notice Date is 5/29/2019 - I received my 18 month extension. I am afraid to travel to Mexico or Canada. Has anyone travel outside the states with it? What is your experience? Also, has anyone receive their biometrics? 

     

    Thank you in advance. 

    I went to Asia for about 3 weeks with my wife and upon return I presented my green card that was expiring on the day we arrived plus the extension letter. Officer mentioned that the green card was expiring that day and I told him that the paper in his hand was the extension letter, he looked at it and apologized. He asked about our trip. He did ask me if I was here in an F1 visa a while back and I was so I said yes. He asked my profession, stamped the passport and let us in. All in all he was very pleasant and professional. The automated kiosk wouldn’t recognize the green card, they weren’t sure if it was because the green card was expiring that day, so if you have trouble with that they will just tell you to go straight to the officer and let them know it wasn’t scanning and you have to fill the customs form by hand. Other than that it shouldn’t be a problem to travel unless you get the bio letter in the mail while you are away so I would get usps informed service to check your mail while you are abroad, that is what I did and also told my parents to check the mail every couple of days just in case.

    also make sure to take pictures of your green card and extension letter and have them somewhere in an email or the cloud just in case.

     

  4. 16 minutes ago, Vitran said:

    Thank you, 

    our case is cr1 and all cr1 that filing for roc are routed to MSC (NBC) center, I already did my bio, they finish my back ground check, they finish reviewing my case and they are scheduling my interview with the local office, my brother been in roc process for 18 month now and they just did his bio. 

    So what I am trying to say is that CR1 with ROC are moving fast, even a guy filed 10 days ahead of me got his interview for July 2nd. So fingers crossed it would not be that long. 

    I always have low expectations when it comes to the processing. I think that that the interview date depends on the local office, is the guy that filed 10 days ahead of you living in Vegas?

    I don't think I have heard of a ROC case moving this fast, but then again I have not really been looking at trends that much, I have the extension letter for 18 months so it will come when it comes, for me this is not as stressful as AOS because I already have the green card and extension and not worried about any complications or whatever so I have not been following trends at all. However, it would not hurt to get processed faster lol

  5. 16 hours ago, Vitran said:

    Hey  Im vegas ROC filer too, filed 03/15/2019.

    waiting for vegas office to set me up and interview. 

     

    Waiting to hear something from uscis is crazy, do you have any idea how long does it normally take for ROC to get scheduled in vegas? 

    Hey,

    I filed ROC about 2 months after you, my case went to Nebraska.

    I would not expect anything before at least one year or even one year and few months. I know for AOS and naturalization it is about 12-14 months so I am guessing it probably would be similar to ROC

  6. 22 minutes ago, bestwish3231 said:

    Finally!!! It's my turn. thanks god. I got a message this morning, the old website showed "new card is being produced", but the new website no update yet.

    This is my timeline:

    04/11/2018 case received 

    03/05/2019 case transfer to Nebraska.

    04/25/2019 rfe.

    05/14/2019 rfe received by Uscis.

    05/31/2019 card being produced.

     

    Hope all you guys get approved soon!!!! 

    Congratulations 🎉🎈!!

    If you don’t mind me asking, what was the ref they wanted a year after you submitted the application?

  7. 37 minutes ago, kwood1202 said:

    I was just speaking to trends that have been noticed with 2019 fillers. Many are already updated with case ready to be scheduled for an interview. 

     

     

     

    I saw those too. However, I won’t hold my breath over these trends. One thing I learned after over 11 years of living here and some years of dealing with USCIS is that they can always surprise you 😂. I hope more people would report what their status is changing to.

  8. 7 minutes ago, kwood1202 said:

    I knew those 4 offices were processing but with the new rule about interviews for CR1/CR6 green cards, it seems a lot of fillers have been being sent to Missouri and getting notified their case is ready to be scheduled for an interview. 

    I am not sure if the interview rule is specific to a category. I think It is considered for all I-751 applications where the officer can exercise judgement if they want to waive the interview, it also doesn’t name a specific service center. If you want to read the memorandum 

    https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Laws/Memoranda/2018/2018-11-30-PM-602-0168-revised-interview-waiver-guidance-for-form-I-751.pdf

    There have also been a lot of workload transfers between the service centers.

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