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Kateryna_I

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  1. Same, LIN, transferred to NBC end of April and still nothing. Tried to get my passport stamped and they keep saying there are no available spots for appointment. So frustrating.
  2. Nope, my driver lives is already expired (DMV couldn't calculate 24 month from the day of green card and just made it 10 days short). But the green card is still valid with the extension letter.
  3. Thanks for advise, that worked. Actually the waiting time was pretty short. Now I am just waiting for an office to call me back to schedule an appointment. They said I should expect a call within 30 days but I wonder what is the average waiting time?
  4. Hey all! Did anyone use green card and extension letter for domestic flights? Do they ask for passport?
  5. Congratulations! Could you please tell what did you do to get connected with the officer? I just can't get through when I am calling.
  6. Thank you! Do you happen to know how can I get that appointment scheduled? I can't get through the line to talk to representative when I am calling USCIS.
  7. Yes, I did apply for N400 in April of this year. The reused my biometrics from I751 and reviewing my case. I just have never heard from anyone here that case was transferred to NBS.
  8. Hi All! I am April 2020 Filer but seems like noone in that channel can help me therefore I decided to post here - after my biometrics have been taken I immediately received notification from USCIS that my case was transferred to the National Benefits Center for processing as part of a standard process. Does anyone know what does that mean and how long it takes for NBS to review/approve the case? It's been siting with USCIS for 2 years already. My 24 months extension letter ends up in mid-June so I wonder if I can potentially get my new card on time.
  9. Hi All! Maybe someone had similar experience - after my biometrics have been taken I immideately received notification from USCIS that my case was transferred to the National Benefits Center for processing as part of a standard process. Does anyone know what does that mean and how long it takes for NBS to review/approve the case? It's been siting with USCIS for 2 years already. My 24 months extension letter ends up in mid-June so I wonder if I can potentially get my new card on time.
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