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  1. 2 hours ago, mycase17 said:

    Looking at your previous post, I see "Filed on Sept 12th 2016 NOA Oct 10th 2016 (Case was received) NOA Feb 12th 2018 (New Card is being Produced)". So you will be October Filers according to your NOA1. Are you sure CSC took almost a month to acknowledge your I-751 package after you sent them on Sept 12th? Before you saw your 'New Card is Being Produced' Status did it say like 'We received your I-751 on October 10, 2016...' on your Case Status page?  I just want to make sure you are not confusing  NOA1 dates with bio-metric letter notice or the date you got your NOA1? Otherwise you will be the first October 16 filer approved from CSC in this forum. 

    Ohh I see.. before Feb 12th 2018, the case status was: "On September 12, 2016, we received your Form CRI-89, Petition to Remove Conditions of Permanent Resident Status Received... etc..."

    So that makes me Sept 2016 filer then, right? I'm so confused.. I honestly don't exactly remember when I filed and when I did the biometrics..

    Well, thanks for the clarification!

     

    Cheers

     

  2. 3 hours ago, Name O Boy said:

    Congratulations,  What is your timeline? are you an October CSC filer? It takes a week to two weeks in most cases to receive your GC. You can file for citizenship now assuming you fulfill rest of the requirements and married to U.S citizen. 

    My case was received on Sept 12th 2016 and since then there wasn't any update till Feb 12th 2018 where I got a push notification on the USCIS App that said "New Card is being produced" but I remember doing my biometrics on October 2016.. Anywho, I'm glad it's done!

    yea, now moving to the final phase: the N400

     

  3. 6 hours ago, Ozgirl1981 said:

    Due to your NOA date (Oct 10 2016) you fall under the October filers. This thread is for those with Sept 2016 NOA dates. It is so very hard to input dates into the list above if timelines are not filled out. Please fill out your timelines. This website pulls data from your timeline in order to project dates. If your timeline is not started and kept updated, the data is not updated either. 

    Oh I see..

    Thank you for your help and best of luck for everybody

  4. Hey guys, my case was approved today after 519 days only! LOL

    What a relief.. I wish everyone the best! You're almost there!

    For some reason I didn't get the email update or text message on the phone despite having an account and notification alerts were on but I check the app almost everyday and that was when I found out =)

    So I was wondering whether the update will change to " Card is mailed to your address "

    Was it 60 days period to have the card mailed?

     

    Thanks

     

     

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  5. 4 hours ago, jptl85 said:

    to chime in on the conversation... I really do not think there is rhyme or reason why people are approved in a certain way. I assume if the adjudicating officer feels they cannot approve easily / quickly based on what they see, they probably throw it into 'come back to that' pile!

     

    I really do think that all Sept VSC filers will hear soon! Best of luck to those waiting.

     

    If you live in an area where Informed Delivery from USPS is available, I highly recommend you sign up. You will know the mail is coming before it hits your mailbox; that is how I found out. Also, you can then track your green card delivery without having to call USCIS, because as soon as USPS receive priority mail piece for your address it is synced with your USPS account and you know it is on the way; way before USCIS update the site I imagine!

    Just tried to sign up for Informed Delivery but it says: this service is currently unavailable..  =/

  6. 3 hours ago, PeaHen said:

    If that was me- I would write down his name and file a complaint Against this guy. 

    I thought about doing that but then I was like meh whatever man.. He did stamp the thing on my passport so whatever you know..

     

    But I just hate it when an employee respond in such a douchy way when we politely ask them a question.. like what the F### man.. it's stupid..

  7. 7 hours ago, RhoEmy said:

    Hi guys, im a September 2016 filer too. my green cards expires December, so my extension letter expires December too. 

    i keep seeing people go in for an infopass to get i-551 stamp.

    so is it good to go and get the stamp this early?

    I got mine done because I'm traveling internationally in Mid Dec and my extension letter expires in the first week of Dec. So in order to apply for the visa, I need to demonstrate that I have valid residency in the US. If you're traveling on the winter holidays or anytime after Dec, get the extension stamp and be done with it. Otherwise, you can always do it later.

     

    Cheers

     

     

  8. Hey guys, just got back from The Info Pass appointment! The wait time at the lobby was around 2 hours.. Then when my number rang up, I went to the window and the officer stamped the one year extension stamp on the passport. It took him around 15 min or so..

    In the beginning after I handed him the papers, he started typing things and after few minutes I politely asked him if he sees any updates on my case and he replied: "Do you think I'm playing? or staring at the screen??"

    I was like Whao whao!!! HAHAHAHA

    he kept on saying that he's checking the case and doing his job.. I told him: I'm sorry, you totally misunderstood my question! LOL I just asked if there's any update on your system on the case! That's all! I didn't say " Hey you knuckle head, what do you see on the screen?" HAHA

    Anyway, long story short, he explained how the process takes a year and in some cases more than a year generally speaking! Then, he told me it shows as "Pending" on his screen!

    I was like: Ok, alright!

     

    It was just a bizzarre and stupid interaction with this employee.. I was just like UGH I wanna get out of here!

  9. 3 minutes ago, Sarah&Marc said:

    Hey guys! Haven't added my info to the timeline yet, if someone can do it that would be great! We sent our packet on sept 12, 2016 got out NOA on September 24, 2016. We had our bio appointment on October 14, 2016. California service center. Just had our appt for our I-551 stamp. The agent told it it's taking about 15 months to process these BUT that our case is showing in his system as currently up for review and that depending on how much and what proof we sent with our packet they should either be sending the card or send a letter for us to interview at the USCIS office. 

    Oh wow, thanks alot for sharing your experience! My case is exactly the same dates as yours. I hope the officer I meet tomorrow tells me that my case is being reviewed :) that'd be great!

     

    Cheers

  10. 10 hours ago, dudeinTriBeCa said:

    Lol if your case is sitting at CSC, honestly I cant even complain and I feel really bad for you guys. I remember when I originally applied, I was praying my case gets sent to CSC but looking back I'm glad it didn't happen cos I woulda lost every sense of my sanity by now.

     

    Hang in there B, the storm will soon be over!!

    OMG Totally the same!! I was praying my case gets sent to CSC cuz it was "back then" fast.. : ( but sadly things changed dramatically.. HAha

    Well, I guess there's nothin much to do about it.. :/

    Fingers Crossed tho!

     

    Cheers

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