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  1. Now I am able to see the Docs tab which has the case snapshot and uploaded docs. But no receipt notice. Did it take a little bit longer to have the receipt notice posted?

     

    Also, do you guys feel that the case snapshot is not as completed as one would fill out by hand? For example, Part 2 Item 13, mine is not checked at all. But if I fill out by hand, I would check all No. Another example is Part 9 item 1,2 and 3. It didn't fill out how many days outside the US on the case snapshot even though it did show that while we fill it online.

     

    Is it the same case for you guys?

  2. 1 hour ago, Kitti said:

    yes, I am looking at it now. It may take a few hours, a day, for them to set that up. It will have your receipts, case snapshot, your uploads thst you submitted.

    Ok,i c.Thank you.

    1 hour ago, theanswerisdance said:

    The Documents tab will appear once they post your receipt notice there. If you filed today I’d guess it’ll be up by tomorrow or Monday at the latest. They’ll also put your biometrics notice up there as well, although I got an email about my biometrics appointment being scheduled and went to check the date in my documents on my account but it was another two days before it was actually posted in my documents. 

    Yeah, it probably will take some time to set it all up. Thank you for your reply

  3. 12 minutes ago, Kitti said:

    I am having trouble accessing the website right now , but on your home page there should be three tabs, one of them is documents.

    Interesting.  I dont see this tab. for my other cases, I have Case Status and Case History tabs, but no Docs tab. Are you saying that for N400, it should have Case Status, Case History and Docs tab?

  4. On 6/12/2018 at 11:48 AM, theanswerisdance said:

    There’s a school of thought that filing the N-400 forces USCIS to adjudicate the I-751 that much quicker, since they have to make a decision on your green card before they can grant you citizenship (even if, in theory, they were to do both on the same day...the I-751 can’t just be left unresolved). What’s interesting to me is that I filed the N-400 June 3, and the current processing time at my local field office, according to USCIS, is approximately 9 months, so by February 2019. Yet when I check my case status on my account, they estimate my total wait time for the N-400 to be until August 2019. Are their processing time calculators just not in sync, or does my extra 6 months of waiting have to do with the fact that I’ve got a pending I-751? Who knows.

     

    I will say that after all this time with no progress, it feels nice to get USCIS receipt notices and biometrics appointment dates in the mail. It at least gives me the false illusion that things are finally moving again!

    Did you file yours online? I just filed mine online. My country of birth and country of citizenship is the same country, but I noticed that in the summary page, it shows the name for my country of birth but only "-" for the country of citizenship. Did you run into the same situation?

  5. I just filed N400 online. And I noticed that I filled out my country of birth and country of citizenship(same country), but when I review the application in the summary page, it shows the name for the country of birth but only "-" for the country of citizenship. And in the draft case PDF(basically the electronic N400 form) that USCIS web put together for me based on the info I  provided, it shows country names for both of country of birth and country of citizenship.

     

    Did any of you guys run into the same situation or know why it shows "-" for my country of citizenship in the summary page even though I filled out that field?

     

    Thank you

  6. I'm filling out N400 online and I'm stuck on employment history.

     

    It appears that online filing does not allow gaps of the 5 years, meaning you have you put down something whether it's self-employed, unemployed, employed, etc.

    Like when I just arrived in the US as a permanent resident, of course, I didn't t have a job right away. Do I count this period as Unemployed? Also, there are periods of 1 or 2 months or half a month when I just resigned and was looking for new job opportunities. Do I count these as Unemployed?

     

    How did you guys fill out the employment history in these situations?

     

    Thank you

     

  7. On 7/21/2017 at 9:07 AM, Bella1464 said:

    Mine expires on the August 4th and I could apply anytime after May 4th...You can apply 90 prior to expiration so yes, July 24th marks that 90 day. DO IT! Good luck 

    Hey Bella1464, I remember you are from Indiana as well. Did your NOA1 recently changed status to "Transferred to local office"? Mine did on the Feb 26th. Have you heard anything from them yet?

  8. Hi All,

     

    Just heard back from my immigration attorney regarding this matter. She basically half confirmed this. She said there has been a change on USCIS policy that they are going to interview all I751s, which is why the cases are transferred. But as we see earlier, they didnt interview Tcarrol. So I think that yes, cases are transferred but not necessarily we are all going to be interviewed. 

  9. 7 hours ago, Leo7777 said:

    What do you mean . . . "called 1-800 number . . . and it says . . . ." ?

    Doesn't a person answer the 800 call?

    there is also an option for an automated system to check the status by entering the receipt number from the keypad on your phone.

    2 hours ago, Bob1963 said:

    Just checked on line again and it now says my I-751 form was received at the local service office where ever that is on March 4, 2018

    Interesting, mine still 26th

  10. Well, my first successful attempt to check NOA1 was on 26th. Then I created a USCIS account to see the details. It turned out that there was a transfer message on Feb 25th which is a Sunday I believe, and then same transfer message on the 26th when I first checked. I also called 1-800 number to check the NOA1 status and it says:" We have transferred your case to a USCIS Office.....allow 180 days for processing before making an inquiry." 

  11. 7 minutes ago, stomo said:

    If you check the VJ timeline for processing, some cases that were filed in March 2017 were approved this month, before the transfer.  It does say that if cases are transferred it does not slow down the process.  I know VSC was approving before CSC filers.  So not sure if the March filer getting a case transferred made a difference, they may have already been 2 days away from approval....

     

    I think it's all guess work at the moment anyway!  

    It's VSC March 2017 filers are getting approved. They are ahead of CSV anyway. So yeah, it's all guessing work. lol 

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