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  1. 3 hours ago, sharin said:

    Mailed: 4/17/2018

    Delivered: 4/20/2018
    Received: 5/20/2018 <<< as listed on NOA-1
    Check cashed: 6/1/2018

    NOA receipt dated: 5/30/18

    NOA-1 received: 6/4/18 (with Typographic Error)
    Error correction request : 6/5/18

    Received NOA-2 : 6/20/2018 (Received by USCIS 4/20/2018 <<< as listed on NOA-2)
    Received Biometrics Waiver : 2/22/2019
    Approval via  Text / Email : 3/21/2019 (No Biometrics / No RFE / No Case Transfer) Status - Card/ Document Production 

    Card Shipped  : 3/26/2019

    Card picked by USPS : 3/27/2019

    Wow!! Congrats hopefully bu the next week or so I will hear something too

  2. 19 minutes ago, OlgaKing said:

    OK, April filers, here is my update. I received the 10 year card today!  

     

    My timeline: 

     

    April 5, 2018: filed roc paperwork at CSC

    Around May - June 2018: they sent me the notice that they will reuse my biometrics 

    Around August 2018: receieved 12 and 18 months extension letters

    Silence until February 19, 2019: case transferred to Potomac Service Center (VA) 

    March 19, 2019: received a case change text update - New Card Being produced 

    March 22, 2019: Approval notice comes in the mail

    March 26, 2019: Card arrives in mail

     

    No rfe, no interview and I haven't filed for citizenship yet. Total waiting time: 11 months

    Wow! Congrats. I filed April 12th hope I will  get mine soon

  3. 1 minute ago, ParabolaEulogy said:

    How can we do this if they refuse to give us a stamp? 

    Not sure but they did tell my husband he didnt need the stamp and when went he couldnt re enter the country. Also my friend went to Canada last year and when she showed them her NO A she said they called her in a room and told her she can't board with it. Good thing she had the stamp in her passport but they didn't see it cause it was way at the back. That was how she was able to come back

  4. 6 minutes ago, jackiewackie said:

    Was he denied to go on the flight out of the states, or did he have issues trying to come back in? This is worrying. I was also told today at the social security office that I wouldn't be able to travel without the stamp. Although I think they are technically correct in regards to just needing the NOA1, I don't think it's something that's universally known across the departments. I'm going to try to get the stamp on my passport before I travel out in August. As to how, I'm not sure. There doesn't seem to be any appointments available 2 weeks out, and I've checked it every once in a while, and nothing.  This whole process is ridiculous. 

    Yes he went to Jamaica and when he was to return. He checked in and during pre boarding where they 're check your docs they told him he couldn't board without the stamp. He had to call his job and everything was a mess. He was stuck in Jamaica for 3 wks. Everything through the US consul had to be done via email so it took some time...please get the stamp because it recently happened to my friend who went to Canada also. 

  5. 6 hours ago, KirillK said:

    Hi Guys,

    I went for my biometric appointment on June 13th,

    NOA 1 received May 12.

     

    At the office they said to just wait until USCIS sends the green card or the next step in the mail. As I understand this is where the longest waiting time comes. About 9-14 months. But they were not sure if I'll need to go for the interview or the card will be sent to my mail.. Also they said I don't need the I-551stamp if I want to travel. Just bring NOA1.  

    Any ideas what to expect guys?

    Thanks!!!

     

    Well 7 yrs ago my husband traveled on just the NOA and they wouldn't let him board the flight. They said he NEEDED to have the stamp in his passport. His 3 days trip eventually turned into 3 weeks! I would definitely not travel without the stamp the hassle my my husband went through was too much

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