
carvalho
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On 5/6/2019 at 3:29 PM, I751sucks said:
If you reschedule, you are back to the end of the waiting line. My friend has been waiting about 5 month now, still waiting. So i always advice others strongly try to avoid rescheduling.
Do you know if the same applies in case we can't attend the day of the oath? I'll be here for my interview on June 10th, but I'll be gone between July 1st-22nd.
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On 3/26/2019 at 10:42 AM, xilef said:
Any October/November 2018 filers have their interviews scheduled ? I am a January 2019 file ( NOA1 of January 12'th to be spceific) and have to travel internationally for business in June/July .
I am trying to figure it out when my interview would be so that I can plan accordingly !
I'm a November/18 filler and my interview is scheduled to June 10th.
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2 hours ago, rochestergrad said:
Congratulations! When did your i-751 get transferred? Was it right after your N400 application? Thanks!
I feel that N-400 application is definitely slowing i-751 down, at least for some states.
The i-751 was transferred on January 23rd, 2 months after I applied for the N-400. Since then both have been sitting. I'm not sure if they are doing the combo interview or not. We'll see!
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HI everyone, just an update. I applied for N-400 back in November/2018. My I-751 moved offices, and today my N-400 interview was scheduled.
Chicago office.Regards,
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On 3/30/2019 at 4:02 PM, Pikachu Babe said:
when did you apply the I-751? Most of us got transferred on 2/5 this year and have you had your biometrics taken?
Applied in January 2018, biometric we're waived.
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On 3/27/2019 at 9:03 AM, LarryH said:
So just a relevant piece of Info to anyone that might need it (I'm sure most of you do); I sent in a request that I hadn't received an NOA of my transfer on 2/5/2019 (but i did receive the NOA anyway); was just anxious for my case to get looked at. I'm just so frustrated. So on 3/25 I receive a letter saying "....your NOA was sent to this address so a duplicate copy cannot be generated yada yada yada and you should take this as informing of your case transfer to Nebraska". Here comes the most important part.... All transferred cases WILL BE dealt within 60days after the transfer.
So that being said, at least I guess that rendered as some relevant information.
My case was transferred to Nebraska on January 23 and it was not touched since. So I wouldn't increase expectations haha
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2 minutes ago, Markeee said:
Hmm... doesn’t look like anyone whose case was transferred on June to CSC (even though filled in CSC) gets an approval.
Am I right?
Even though cases around get approved. Feels like they are in different pile or something, and remains forgotten lol
My question is anyone got an approval or any transfer after that status?
3I've received a "Case was transfered" status back in December 21st, and then 2 days ago, January 23rd.
No idea what they're doing 😂😂😂
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On 12/23/2018 at 12:38 AM, LizB0322 said:
carvalho, did you scan/upload extension letters? Or only the green card? Thank you!
Only the Green Card!
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On 12/18/2018 at 5:37 PM, sirii said:
I'm sorry I can't help you more, I just don't remember verifying my account. It's all fine though. The application was accepted and biometrics are already done, so I don't think you need to worry.
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21 hours ago, wrayburn said:
Hmm, from what I've read so far, you have to upload scans of several documents in the online application. Couldn't you also upload a scan of the cover letter? Or are the documents very specific.
Haven't started the online application myself, so maybe I'm missing some part of the interface – maybe there are very specific sections for each upload or something?
That's true, you upload scans of the documents they require. There's a space for you to upload marriage license, tax returns from last 3 years, copy of green card and if I'm not mistaken, your spouse's birth certificate. And then another space for you to upload "additional evidence" (they list examples of additional evidence). I guess you could upload a cover letter there. I didn't because for me it would be kind of out of place (since it is not additional evidence), and I never sent a cover letter with any of my applications.
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I was able to verify my identity without a DOS Case ID. Only people who have visas have a DOS case ID. I'm pretty sure there was an option for you to say you don't have a DOS Case ID.
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6 hours ago, sirii said:
I don't remember doing this.
I don't have a DOS Case ID. Where is that at? -
On 12/15/2018 at 4:50 PM, wrayburn said:
Is anyone else planning to file for their N-400 in January?
If yes, should the pending ROC be mentioned in the cover letter along with its receipt number or something? Would be good to hear from some folks who have already gone through this (filing N-400 with ROC pending)...
If you're filing online, there's no cover letter and from what I remember, no space to provide any additional information from what they require from you, so there's not even a chance for you to mention your pending ROC.
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23 hours ago, frida_e said:
Wow! That's great to hear. Any movement on your GC though?
Nothing! They received my case on January 16th and that was the last time they touched it, according to my USCIS Account. The estimated time for my N-400 after they received the biometrics is now 1 year (it was 16 months when I started the process). But I've been checking processing times for the Chicago office and it's been about 8 months for other people. We'll see...
23 hours ago, LizB0322 said:Nice! Thank you for sharing! I will apply in 2 weeks... how many months of proof of insurance and bank account did you submit?
I submitted just one month of the car insurance, the agreement of joint bank account and a few statements of one credit card that has both our names on it.
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I filled for my 10-year GC in January, a little late, and my window for N-400 opened Nov-18. I did everything online, submitted the documents they requested on the instructions (nothing more). Scans of GC, marriage license, my husband's birth certificate, last 3 years of tax return, and additional evidence (mortgage, car insurance on both our names, joint bank account, and that was it).
I submitted my application online on Nov-18, received NOA for biometrics on Nov-21 I think, and did my biometrics today, Dec-12. Chicago office.
I-751 January 2018 Filers, Part II
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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I've applied to N-400 back in November with the I-751 pending and had my interview today, approved. Finally, almost over.