Imradi
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Imradi reacted to HRQX in July 2020 I-751 filers (merged)
All Green Cards are Form I-551. Look on the back of your card (top left corner):
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Imradi reacted to HRQX in July 2020 I-751 filers (merged)
Yes. CBP provides airlines a Guide and the Guide clearly says you can travel to the US: https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/assets/documents/2019-Mar/2019 Carrier Information Guide - ENGLISH.pdf
But you'll also need a negative Covid-19 test before you come back: https://www.cdc.gov/quarantine/fr-proof-negative-test.html
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Imradi got a reaction from mushroomspore in July 2020 I-751 filers (merged)
So here is the latest from me:
7/13/20 - Application mailed
7/17/20 - Application received
7/23/20 - Check was cashed
7/24/20 - Text/Mail notification
8/01/20 - Received NOA
A couple of questions regarding the I-797:
- is the petitioner and beneficiary name supposed to be the same? Mine is.
- is there supposed to be a priority date? Mine is blank.
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Imradi got a reaction from shkabaan in July 2020 I-751 filers (merged)
So here is the latest from me:
7/13/20 - Application mailed
7/17/20 - Application received
7/23/20 - Check was cashed
7/24/20 - Text/Mail notification
8/01/20 - Received NOA
A couple of questions regarding the I-797:
- is the petitioner and beneficiary name supposed to be the same? Mine is.
- is there supposed to be a priority date? Mine is blank.
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Imradi got a reaction from notantifun in July 2020 I-751 filers (merged)
Hi guys.
Did anyone receive a letter in the mail stating that their green card will expire soon and the need to renew?
I am asking because I didn't. We moved in September 2019 and I filed for my address change using the online AR-11 tool. I specifically remember getting a notification that my request was submitted but never heard anything after, such as a confirmation email/mail. And now I cannot find the request submitted email either.
So, should I be concerned about it? I believe I should call USCIS to verify the address they have on file for me. Any help will be appreciated!
For what its worth, I already submitted by I-751, waiting on confirmation email/text.
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Imradi got a reaction from notantifun in July 2020 I-751 filers (merged)
Hello folks.
I'm a little behind on applying for the I-751. My 90-day window opened on June 18. I am just wrapping it up now and hope to have the documents mailed on Saturday. I am concerned that the green card will expire prior to receiving the NOA letter.
Here is a list of my evidence for a bonafide marriage.
- Geico Insurance Statements
- Joint Checking Bank Statement
- Joint Credit Card Statement
- Stimulus Check letter
- Previous domestic travel itinerary (last year)
I do not have much more than that as we live with my parents and the mortgage is under their name. Additionally, I want to submit a 2019 Tax Statement, however, I must wait a week to receive it in the mail (cannot get it online as the phone number is not under my name). Are my evidences sufficient or should I wait for the tax statements? Or maybe I should just submit the first two pages of my tax return which has both of our names.
And last question: for the fees, should the filing fee and biometric fee be combined on one check or should it be separated into two separate checks?
Thank you for all your help!