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    nickandkat got a reaction from USC4SPOUSE in I-751 May 2021 Filers   
    Yay!!!!!!!
    It's in today's Informed Delivery! So happy! Thanks everyone who reassured me.
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    nickandkat got a reaction from LoveBird in I-751 May 2021 Filers   
    Yay!!!!!!!
    It's in today's Informed Delivery! So happy! Thanks everyone who reassured me.
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    nickandkat reacted to USC4SPOUSE in I-751 May 2021 Filers   
    You can look at processing times here. https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/
    Technically, an immigration officer would be able to look you up in the system, yes. But for that, you would need an appointment at your local USCIS office. To get one, you would have to call the general USCIS number and it is unlikely that the agent will agree to schedule an appointment for you at the local office. 
    Your letter is coming. Just be patient. That's my best advice. 
     
     
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    nickandkat reacted to anjad22 in I-751 May 2021 Filers   
    I think it depends on the service center you are being processed at. I also think it depends how far that is from your home and how the USPS works near you, some places are slower than others. My letter is in my Informed delivery today, they cashed it on June 4th and I got a text on June 4th. The letter stamped on June 3rd. If you received a text you have a case number and you could use it to get a stamp if necessary. I screenshot the text incase I lost it and saved it as picture on my computer. 
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    nickandkat reacted to LirikVJUser in I-751 May 2021 Filers   
    Do you happen to have a long address with apartment number?
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    nickandkat reacted to USC4SPOUSE in I-751 May 2021 Filers   
    @nickandkat your timeline is normal or at least, expected. I am thinking you will probably get your NOA/extension letter sometime this week or early next week. You mentioned your start date is 6/14 on a different post. I believe there is a 3 day rule/deadline to submit the I-9. Potentially, you may have until 6/17 to complete the I-9. This article explains it nicely. https://verifyi9.com/three-day-rule-hire-date/
     
    Your NOA/extension letter is not lost. You could request the I-551 stamp but most likely the officer on the phone will decline to make an appointment for you at the local USCIS office. 
     
    Your letter is likely already in the mail. We got the text on 05/23 and the letter was dated and postmarked 05/20. It will be tight and stressful but honestly, you will be fine. You should be able to start your job next week. 
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    nickandkat got a reaction from USC4SPOUSE in Starting a new job soon but am really worried about the I-9. Is the expired GC + extension letter good enough?   
    Thank you! I really hope you're right and they accept it.
     
    I will go to the SSA office as well to try and get an updated card. I read in another thread that your green card has to be valid for more than 14 days, but it can't hurt to try!
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    nickandkat reacted to USC4SPOUSE in Starting a new job soon but am really worried about the I-9. Is the expired GC + extension letter good enough?   
    @nickandkat, your expired green card and extension letter should suffice. There is a good chance that the Human Resources representative may not be familiar with it. Be prepared to explain it. If they use e-verify, the e-verify system should confirm that you are authorized to work in the US. 
     
    By the way, you should be able to go to the Social Security Administration before your green card expires and request an updated Social Security Card. That is of course, if they are open to the public. It's worth trying. 
     
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    nickandkat reacted to Cheschirecat in Two identical I-797 approval notices   
    Sounds like our government at work! LOL! Congrats on gaining approval! 
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    nickandkat got a reaction from deshende in July 2017 I-129F Filers   
    OMG!
     
    I just checked our case status on uscis.gov and it says we got approved on February 2!!!!! I'm so happy and I can't wait to tell my fiancée
     
    The thing is, we don't know what our NOA1 notice date was because they never send us the hard copy in the mail (I searched the forum and people said as long as you have the case number, you don't need the hard copy). But online it used to say "Your case was received on July 27, 2017" and I got the e-mail with my case number and such on July 31, 2017.
     
    Now I have a couple questions though, hope you guys can help me:
    1. My fiancée is currently moving, and yesterday (the same day we got approved) we changed her address with USCIS and USPS. Do you think this could cause any problems, or should we get the NOA2 to the new address just fine?
    2. I was planning to visit her in the US from February 22nd til March 10th. But I've read that it is not advisable to try to enter the US when you already have the NOA2 because apparently the chances of not being let in are even higher. Is there any truth to this? With how fast things seem to be going now at the NVC, maybe we should just wait for the K1 visa if (very optimistically) I can get the interview by mid-March
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    nickandkat got a reaction from BVGApeach in July 2017 I-129F Filers   
    OMG!
     
    I just checked our case status on uscis.gov and it says we got approved on February 2!!!!! I'm so happy and I can't wait to tell my fiancée
     
    The thing is, we don't know what our NOA1 notice date was because they never send us the hard copy in the mail (I searched the forum and people said as long as you have the case number, you don't need the hard copy). But online it used to say "Your case was received on July 27, 2017" and I got the e-mail with my case number and such on July 31, 2017.
     
    Now I have a couple questions though, hope you guys can help me:
    1. My fiancée is currently moving, and yesterday (the same day we got approved) we changed her address with USCIS and USPS. Do you think this could cause any problems, or should we get the NOA2 to the new address just fine?
    2. I was planning to visit her in the US from February 22nd til March 10th. But I've read that it is not advisable to try to enter the US when you already have the NOA2 because apparently the chances of not being let in are even higher. Is there any truth to this? With how fast things seem to be going now at the NVC, maybe we should just wait for the K1 visa if (very optimistically) I can get the interview by mid-March
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    nickandkat got a reaction from Chicagoseal in July 2017 I-129F Filers   
    OMG!
     
    I just checked our case status on uscis.gov and it says we got approved on February 2!!!!! I'm so happy and I can't wait to tell my fiancée
     
    The thing is, we don't know what our NOA1 notice date was because they never send us the hard copy in the mail (I searched the forum and people said as long as you have the case number, you don't need the hard copy). But online it used to say "Your case was received on July 27, 2017" and I got the e-mail with my case number and such on July 31, 2017.
     
    Now I have a couple questions though, hope you guys can help me:
    1. My fiancée is currently moving, and yesterday (the same day we got approved) we changed her address with USCIS and USPS. Do you think this could cause any problems, or should we get the NOA2 to the new address just fine?
    2. I was planning to visit her in the US from February 22nd til March 10th. But I've read that it is not advisable to try to enter the US when you already have the NOA2 because apparently the chances of not being let in are even higher. Is there any truth to this? With how fast things seem to be going now at the NVC, maybe we should just wait for the K1 visa if (very optimistically) I can get the interview by mid-March
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    nickandkat got a reaction from Little_Vixen in July 2017 I-129F Filers   
    OMG!
     
    I just checked our case status on uscis.gov and it says we got approved on February 2!!!!! I'm so happy and I can't wait to tell my fiancée
     
    The thing is, we don't know what our NOA1 notice date was because they never send us the hard copy in the mail (I searched the forum and people said as long as you have the case number, you don't need the hard copy). But online it used to say "Your case was received on July 27, 2017" and I got the e-mail with my case number and such on July 31, 2017.
     
    Now I have a couple questions though, hope you guys can help me:
    1. My fiancée is currently moving, and yesterday (the same day we got approved) we changed her address with USCIS and USPS. Do you think this could cause any problems, or should we get the NOA2 to the new address just fine?
    2. I was planning to visit her in the US from February 22nd til March 10th. But I've read that it is not advisable to try to enter the US when you already have the NOA2 because apparently the chances of not being let in are even higher. Is there any truth to this? With how fast things seem to be going now at the NVC, maybe we should just wait for the K1 visa if (very optimistically) I can get the interview by mid-March
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    nickandkat got a reaction from JSCGPV in July 2017 I-129F Filers   
    OMG!
     
    I just checked our case status on uscis.gov and it says we got approved on February 2!!!!! I'm so happy and I can't wait to tell my fiancée
     
    The thing is, we don't know what our NOA1 notice date was because they never send us the hard copy in the mail (I searched the forum and people said as long as you have the case number, you don't need the hard copy). But online it used to say "Your case was received on July 27, 2017" and I got the e-mail with my case number and such on July 31, 2017.
     
    Now I have a couple questions though, hope you guys can help me:
    1. My fiancée is currently moving, and yesterday (the same day we got approved) we changed her address with USCIS and USPS. Do you think this could cause any problems, or should we get the NOA2 to the new address just fine?
    2. I was planning to visit her in the US from February 22nd til March 10th. But I've read that it is not advisable to try to enter the US when you already have the NOA2 because apparently the chances of not being let in are even higher. Is there any truth to this? With how fast things seem to be going now at the NVC, maybe we should just wait for the K1 visa if (very optimistically) I can get the interview by mid-March
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    nickandkat got a reaction from NICK & PAULA in July 2017 I-129F Filers   
    OMG!
     
    I just checked our case status on uscis.gov and it says we got approved on February 2!!!!! I'm so happy and I can't wait to tell my fiancée
     
    The thing is, we don't know what our NOA1 notice date was because they never send us the hard copy in the mail (I searched the forum and people said as long as you have the case number, you don't need the hard copy). But online it used to say "Your case was received on July 27, 2017" and I got the e-mail with my case number and such on July 31, 2017.
     
    Now I have a couple questions though, hope you guys can help me:
    1. My fiancée is currently moving, and yesterday (the same day we got approved) we changed her address with USCIS and USPS. Do you think this could cause any problems, or should we get the NOA2 to the new address just fine?
    2. I was planning to visit her in the US from February 22nd til March 10th. But I've read that it is not advisable to try to enter the US when you already have the NOA2 because apparently the chances of not being let in are even higher. Is there any truth to this? With how fast things seem to be going now at the NVC, maybe we should just wait for the K1 visa if (very optimistically) I can get the interview by mid-March
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    nickandkat got a reaction from P&R2017 in July 2017 I-129F Filers   
    OMG!
     
    I just checked our case status on uscis.gov and it says we got approved on February 2!!!!! I'm so happy and I can't wait to tell my fiancée
     
    The thing is, we don't know what our NOA1 notice date was because they never send us the hard copy in the mail (I searched the forum and people said as long as you have the case number, you don't need the hard copy). But online it used to say "Your case was received on July 27, 2017" and I got the e-mail with my case number and such on July 31, 2017.
     
    Now I have a couple questions though, hope you guys can help me:
    1. My fiancée is currently moving, and yesterday (the same day we got approved) we changed her address with USCIS and USPS. Do you think this could cause any problems, or should we get the NOA2 to the new address just fine?
    2. I was planning to visit her in the US from February 22nd til March 10th. But I've read that it is not advisable to try to enter the US when you already have the NOA2 because apparently the chances of not being let in are even higher. Is there any truth to this? With how fast things seem to be going now at the NVC, maybe we should just wait for the K1 visa if (very optimistically) I can get the interview by mid-March
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    nickandkat got a reaction from camillamilla in July 2017 I-129F Filers   
    OMG!
     
    I just checked our case status on uscis.gov and it says we got approved on February 2!!!!! I'm so happy and I can't wait to tell my fiancée
     
    The thing is, we don't know what our NOA1 notice date was because they never send us the hard copy in the mail (I searched the forum and people said as long as you have the case number, you don't need the hard copy). But online it used to say "Your case was received on July 27, 2017" and I got the e-mail with my case number and such on July 31, 2017.
     
    Now I have a couple questions though, hope you guys can help me:
    1. My fiancée is currently moving, and yesterday (the same day we got approved) we changed her address with USCIS and USPS. Do you think this could cause any problems, or should we get the NOA2 to the new address just fine?
    2. I was planning to visit her in the US from February 22nd til March 10th. But I've read that it is not advisable to try to enter the US when you already have the NOA2 because apparently the chances of not being let in are even higher. Is there any truth to this? With how fast things seem to be going now at the NVC, maybe we should just wait for the K1 visa if (very optimistically) I can get the interview by mid-March
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    nickandkat got a reaction from Angeles123 in July 2017 I-129F Filers   
    OMG!
     
    I just checked our case status on uscis.gov and it says we got approved on February 2!!!!! I'm so happy and I can't wait to tell my fiancée
     
    The thing is, we don't know what our NOA1 notice date was because they never send us the hard copy in the mail (I searched the forum and people said as long as you have the case number, you don't need the hard copy). But online it used to say "Your case was received on July 27, 2017" and I got the e-mail with my case number and such on July 31, 2017.
     
    Now I have a couple questions though, hope you guys can help me:
    1. My fiancée is currently moving, and yesterday (the same day we got approved) we changed her address with USCIS and USPS. Do you think this could cause any problems, or should we get the NOA2 to the new address just fine?
    2. I was planning to visit her in the US from February 22nd til March 10th. But I've read that it is not advisable to try to enter the US when you already have the NOA2 because apparently the chances of not being let in are even higher. Is there any truth to this? With how fast things seem to be going now at the NVC, maybe we should just wait for the K1 visa if (very optimistically) I can get the interview by mid-March
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    nickandkat got a reaction from Simon + Traci in July 2017 I-129F Filers   
    OMG!
     
    I just checked our case status on uscis.gov and it says we got approved on February 2!!!!! I'm so happy and I can't wait to tell my fiancée
     
    The thing is, we don't know what our NOA1 notice date was because they never send us the hard copy in the mail (I searched the forum and people said as long as you have the case number, you don't need the hard copy). But online it used to say "Your case was received on July 27, 2017" and I got the e-mail with my case number and such on July 31, 2017.
     
    Now I have a couple questions though, hope you guys can help me:
    1. My fiancée is currently moving, and yesterday (the same day we got approved) we changed her address with USCIS and USPS. Do you think this could cause any problems, or should we get the NOA2 to the new address just fine?
    2. I was planning to visit her in the US from February 22nd til March 10th. But I've read that it is not advisable to try to enter the US when you already have the NOA2 because apparently the chances of not being let in are even higher. Is there any truth to this? With how fast things seem to be going now at the NVC, maybe we should just wait for the K1 visa if (very optimistically) I can get the interview by mid-March
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    nickandkat got a reaction from NYLondon in July 2017 I-129F Filers   
    OMG!
     
    I just checked our case status on uscis.gov and it says we got approved on February 2!!!!! I'm so happy and I can't wait to tell my fiancée
     
    The thing is, we don't know what our NOA1 notice date was because they never send us the hard copy in the mail (I searched the forum and people said as long as you have the case number, you don't need the hard copy). But online it used to say "Your case was received on July 27, 2017" and I got the e-mail with my case number and such on July 31, 2017.
     
    Now I have a couple questions though, hope you guys can help me:
    1. My fiancée is currently moving, and yesterday (the same day we got approved) we changed her address with USCIS and USPS. Do you think this could cause any problems, or should we get the NOA2 to the new address just fine?
    2. I was planning to visit her in the US from February 22nd til March 10th. But I've read that it is not advisable to try to enter the US when you already have the NOA2 because apparently the chances of not being let in are even higher. Is there any truth to this? With how fast things seem to be going now at the NVC, maybe we should just wait for the K1 visa if (very optimistically) I can get the interview by mid-March
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    nickandkat got a reaction from L and E in July 2017 I-129F Filers   
    OMG!
     
    I just checked our case status on uscis.gov and it says we got approved on February 2!!!!! I'm so happy and I can't wait to tell my fiancée
     
    The thing is, we don't know what our NOA1 notice date was because they never send us the hard copy in the mail (I searched the forum and people said as long as you have the case number, you don't need the hard copy). But online it used to say "Your case was received on July 27, 2017" and I got the e-mail with my case number and such on July 31, 2017.
     
    Now I have a couple questions though, hope you guys can help me:
    1. My fiancée is currently moving, and yesterday (the same day we got approved) we changed her address with USCIS and USPS. Do you think this could cause any problems, or should we get the NOA2 to the new address just fine?
    2. I was planning to visit her in the US from February 22nd til March 10th. But I've read that it is not advisable to try to enter the US when you already have the NOA2 because apparently the chances of not being let in are even higher. Is there any truth to this? With how fast things seem to be going now at the NVC, maybe we should just wait for the K1 visa if (very optimistically) I can get the interview by mid-March
  22. Like
    nickandkat got a reaction from ------ in July 2017 I-129F Filers   
    OMG!
     
    I just checked our case status on uscis.gov and it says we got approved on February 2!!!!! I'm so happy and I can't wait to tell my fiancée
     
    The thing is, we don't know what our NOA1 notice date was because they never send us the hard copy in the mail (I searched the forum and people said as long as you have the case number, you don't need the hard copy). But online it used to say "Your case was received on July 27, 2017" and I got the e-mail with my case number and such on July 31, 2017.
     
    Now I have a couple questions though, hope you guys can help me:
    1. My fiancée is currently moving, and yesterday (the same day we got approved) we changed her address with USCIS and USPS. Do you think this could cause any problems, or should we get the NOA2 to the new address just fine?
    2. I was planning to visit her in the US from February 22nd til March 10th. But I've read that it is not advisable to try to enter the US when you already have the NOA2 because apparently the chances of not being let in are even higher. Is there any truth to this? With how fast things seem to be going now at the NVC, maybe we should just wait for the K1 visa if (very optimistically) I can get the interview by mid-March
  23. Like
    nickandkat got a reaction from streanor in July 2017 I-129F Filers   
    OMG!
     
    I just checked our case status on uscis.gov and it says we got approved on February 2!!!!! I'm so happy and I can't wait to tell my fiancée
     
    The thing is, we don't know what our NOA1 notice date was because they never send us the hard copy in the mail (I searched the forum and people said as long as you have the case number, you don't need the hard copy). But online it used to say "Your case was received on July 27, 2017" and I got the e-mail with my case number and such on July 31, 2017.
     
    Now I have a couple questions though, hope you guys can help me:
    1. My fiancée is currently moving, and yesterday (the same day we got approved) we changed her address with USCIS and USPS. Do you think this could cause any problems, or should we get the NOA2 to the new address just fine?
    2. I was planning to visit her in the US from February 22nd til March 10th. But I've read that it is not advisable to try to enter the US when you already have the NOA2 because apparently the chances of not being let in are even higher. Is there any truth to this? With how fast things seem to be going now at the NVC, maybe we should just wait for the K1 visa if (very optimistically) I can get the interview by mid-March
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