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  1. 42 minutes ago, odeserts said:

    filed i-751 with a waiver. My ex became an alcoholic and our marriage dissolved after a year. Do you guys think I submitted enough evidence? I'm constantly worried after seeing the long list of things other people submitted:

     

    • divorce decree
    • joint lease (a year before marriage and a year in marriage)
    • joint tax return 2015 and separate tax return 2016
    • joint bank statements
    • joint utility bills
    • flight tickets to florida (trip with my ex and my parents)
    • hotel reservation for the both of us
    • sports club records showing both of our names, dating back to 2014
    • affidavit from my ex
    • four affidavits from friends
    • pictures (we didn't have a wedding but took multiple trips to different cities)

    thanks you! 

     

    joint auto insurance policy?

     

  2. 11 minutes ago, THG said:

    Thank you!

    Yes, in this case, I would really want them not schedule interviews that soon. lol

    Probably will try to send them an email after the biometrics to avoid the misunderstanding they think I need to reschedule fingerprints

     

    i was going to suggest you to do walkin for biometrics, but you dont wanna your case moving too quick,  it would be better to just follow your schedule 

     

  3. 10 minutes ago, THG said:

    I wonder if anyone can give me so advice and suggestions! Appreciate it!

     

    So I file my N400 on 07/09/2018 with I-751 pending,  and Biometrics is scheduled on 08/02/2018. 

    I am leaving the country for 3 weeks for my family (planned last year) between 09/15/2018 and 10/06/2018.

     

    Are there any ways that I can let USCIS officers know and can avoid schedule interviews during my travel beforehand?

    Or have to wait for reschedule if it happened to be scheduled during the trip?

     

    I understand some people might say cancel the trip and go to the interview but this trip is very important to me that I won't be able to cancel it.

     

    Also anyone has used the "talk to officer" on the dhs account yet?

     

    Thank you!

     

    really doubt you will get interviewed just after 3 months you filed you n-400

     

    oh well, for what is worth, you should be able to send them an email from your dhs account

     

  4. 28 minutes ago, Dann_tgh said:

    When it comes to driver lincenses I believe every DMV or agent has the availability to issue driver licenses based on a lot of factors, in my case I was issued a 10 year valid driver license with my 2 years green card, don’t ask me why since I don’t know why I was issue a 10 year license, and I got it after I went to the DMV to update my license from a temporary one I had issue with my work permit, as soon as I got my green card I went to get a replacement and they gave me that one with a 10 year validity. I live in Orlando 

     

    wow, thats very interesting, good for you. if wonder if you remember if they charged you extra.

     

    what is the class of your driver license?  if my memory services me well, class e in florida last for 8 years, one of the longest in the states 

     

  5. 8 minutes ago, THG said:

    Yes, NH is different. 

    Last driving license last one year  from 08/2017 to 08/2017(pending I-751).

    This coming one is going to last from 08/2018 to 02/2019 (depends on the green card expiration date or I-551 stamp date).

     

    Good thing is no charge though because they were saying the 1st time using the green card to apply for driving licence(that was 2015) already paid the 5-year fee.

     

    thats nice,  some states would not skip the chance to make extra money out of it 

     

  6. 5 hours ago, mrkrabbs said:

    Not sure if this means anything but I received a completely useless email saying "

     

    We are still reviewing your case and there are no updates at this time

     
     

    We will notify you when your case status changes. We last took action on your case on July 6, 2018.

     

     

     

     

     

    if it annoys you too much,  you can have it turned off in your account settings

     

  7. 2 hours ago, THG said:

    VSC May 30 filer, still pending. EAC242xx...

     

    Got my I-551 stamp last week and went in local DMV to renew my license with the stamp successfully!

    This would be the shortest permanent driver licence I am going to have (08/2018-02/2019), lol. So glad got the license smoothly no matter what!

     

    how much did they charge for your driver license that is only for 6 month? i am just curious  

     

  8. 41 minutes ago, janet&adonis said:

    I just realized something and maybe i didnt put much thought into it. When we got the biometrics letter, the wac number on there i thought was the actual case number. There has been no movement since 7-6-17.

     

    There is a different wac number on the one year extension letter. I put this into the system and it says back in march that the case was transferred to my local office. I am guessing this really dont mean anything. Which number is the correct one?

     

    the one for i-751

     

  9. 28 minutes ago, waltee said:

    Hi All,

     

    I am a April 2017 CSC i-751 Filer and today I got an email that say the following.

     

    Email Alert:

    There has been a recent processing action taken on your case. 

    Application Type: I751, PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS ON RESIDENCE 

    Your Case Status: Initial Review 

    On July 19, 2018, we transferred your Form I751, PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS ON RESIDENCE, to another USCIS office. That office now has jurisdiction over your case. We sent you a notice that explains why we moved your case. Please follow the instructions in the notice. If you do not receive your notice by August 18, 2018, please go to www.uscis.gov/e-request to request a copy of the notice. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address. 

    During this step, USCIS initiates the background checks of the applicant/petitioner and identifies issues that may need to be addressed either during an interview or by asking the applicant/petitioner to submit additional information or documentation. USCIS reviews the applicant's/petitioner's criminal history, determines if there are national security concerns that need to be addressed, and reviews the application/petition for fraud indicators. If you have filed an I-485, I-589, I-751, N-400, I-90, I-821, I-131 or I-765, you can expect to receive an appointment notice to appear at an Application Support Center to have your fingerprints and/or photographs taken. The timing of your appointment is determined by the number of applicants ahead of you that also need a biometric appointment. We try to schedule biometric appointments as quickly as possible and in most cases you will receive your appointment notice within 30 days of submitting your application. We will send your appointment notice approximately 14 days ahead of your scheduled appointment. It is important that you keep this appointment. If absolutely necessary, you can request that your appointment be rescheduled however, please be aware that rescheduling may delay the processing of your application. Please follow the instructions on your appointment notice if you need to reschedule. Occasionally, you may receive an appointment notice to appear at an Application Support Center to have your fingerprints taken when you have filed a form other than those listed above. In these situations, you may receive your appointment notice more than 30 days after submitting your application or petition. 

     

    I log into my account and it says:

    Case Was Transferred And A New Office Has Jurisdiction

    On July 19, 2018, we transferred your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, to another USCIS office. That office now has jurisdiction over your case. We sent you a notice that explains why we moved your case. Please follow the instructions in the notice. If you do not receive your notice by August 18, 2018

     

    While the small case history says:

    07/19/2018  We received your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, and we are working on your case. You will be notified by mail when a decision is made, or if the office needs something from you.

     

    Now which of the message is to be believed. Are they sending a request for evidence, Interview request or have they really transferred my case? In march 2018 I was receiving that my case was transferred at my local office online. Now back again transfer that doesn't sound right?

     

    Thanks

     

     

    the case was really transferred

     

  10. 22 minutes ago, girl123 said:

    Hello guys,

     

    I am confused: on the  https://egov.uscis.gov/  says "card being produced" but on the case history it says "We received your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, and we are working on your case. You will be notified by mail when a decision is made, or if the office needs something from you." so I don't know whether to be happy or not...also if I check my case status on https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do without signing up into my account I can only see "new card is being produced".... I have been so nervous and anxious about all of this that I doubt everything...did anyone else get this weird "contradictory" information between the status and the case history?

     

    Also on my.uscis.gov it still says "We have received your case" and it is dated February 27, 2018 (which is an odd date!).

     

    Edit: I just saw that @AliaAlia has the same update on "case history"....

     

    I797: 06/19/2017 - EAC17263**** - VSC 

     

    come on, just relax, you will receive your card within a week or 10 days

     

    we received card for a while, the dhs.gov or uscis.gov are still we received your form i-751, blah blah 

     

  11. 18 minutes ago, GorDog62 said:

    for what it is worth..

     

    as of 1:15pm PST   July 19, 2018

     

    the phone app  "Case Tracker"    has not updated   Still is showing   'case transferred.."

    https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/mycasestatus.do;jsessionid=62640832A9DE9015DEB06B7C5EB646DE      Still shows as   Case transferred

     

    ONLY   https://my.uscis.gov/account      This is the only place that shows it was approved yesterday the 18th !!

     

    so kudos to who ever posted that information before. 

     

     

    it seems case tracker follows egov.uscis.gov steps very closely: no updates on egov.uscis.gov,  no updates on case tracker

     

  12. 1 hour ago, Lovetoteach said:

    That’s not too bad then. I sent everything to them when I filed. Even a copy of my itinerary and dates for my current holiday in England , all five years transcripts. I have  the parking ticket details, which wasn’t even in my name after all. I also have my VAWA petition and copy of approval notice, termination of removal proceedings by the IJ. ( Yes my case was complicated). Divorce certificate, marriage certificate, children’s birth certificates ( even though they are 25 +). I’m filing under the five year rule but do have my husbands birth certificate etc. Hoping that’s all I need. My American husband spent the first two weeks with me in England with family. I’m so glad I requested the post to be held and delivered when he got back, otherwise the letter would have been stuck

    in the box for two weeks and could have gone missing. With the online update saying there have been no changes since March 28th I could have easily missed it. 

     

    your dhs.gov account doesnt have any update about your interview?  geez, what a mess. i am glad you received a paper notification!

  13. 34 minutes ago, Going through said:

    I was in the same situation as you as Canadians rarely get their passports stamped.

    All of my travel dates were approximate years and months to the best of my memory/ability, and I attached an explanation stating how I had no passport stamps to rely on, and approximations were in good faith, country traveled to in past 5 years was only Canada, etc.

     

    I figured if USCIS wants to, they can (and probably did) confirm my travel through their own databases.

     

    get your i-94 information online, then submitted it as supporting documents 

     

  14. 45 minutes ago, Kan777 said:

    So as I am reviewing the N-400 its asking for time spent outside the U.S. in the last 5 years. I think no problem I'll just look at my 2 most recent Canadian passports. Nope. No stamps! It would have only been land crossing's to Canada ( I think twice for a few days each). How do I go about getting exact dates?

     

    get your i-94 records online

  15. 11 minutes ago, AliaAlia said:

    The date for the "address change" was 6/27. I hope this was just a glitch on their end because I certainly didn't request for an address change!

     

    I did however made an inquiry on my case on 6/11 though!

     

    Update: My egov.uscis.gov account has been updated with "Case was approved" today

     

     

     

    "address change" maybe just like "name change" update,  we read it by the wording, but uscis may have different meaning for it

     

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