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lupus got a reaction from whirlpool in Has anyone submit their N-400 application in Denver since Covid-19?
I took the oath same day and became U.S. citizen, so there is no need to go back to USCIS office.
My advice is since you will be handing over your current GreenCard to USCIS officer make sure to schedule passport application on USPS website. There is backlog due to Covid19 therefore it may take up the 2-4 months to receive your passport and Naturalization Certificate (since you have to submit the original for 1st time passport application).
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lupus reacted to whirlpool in Has anyone submit their N-400 application in Denver since Covid-19?
Thank you for the information
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lupus got a reaction from millefleur in Has anyone submit their N-400 application in Denver since Covid-19?
Quick update, just checked USCIS Case Status page and today it was updated as below. I also have "my.uscis.gov" account which I used to submit my N-400. I think within 1-2 days I will be able to see the PDF version of the letter on my account also. I will update this thread as soon as I learn my scheduled interview date.
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lupus got a reaction from thongho2910 in Has anyone submit their N-400 application in Denver since Covid-19?
Quick update, just checked USCIS Case Status page and today it was updated as below. I also have "my.uscis.gov" account which I used to submit my N-400. I think within 1-2 days I will be able to see the PDF version of the letter on my account also. I will update this thread as soon as I learn my scheduled interview date.
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lupus got a reaction from nepttako in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
Hi,
New to this forum. Came to US with CR-1, filed I-751 Jan 2019. My application also being processed by MSC:
TimeLine:
Sent package 11th of Jan 2019
USPS delived 14th of Jan 2019
Received text message from USCIS 17th of Jan 2019 (MSC199XXXXXX)
Received I-797C Biometric Appointment Letter 1st of Feb 2019
Biometric appointment 13th of Feb 2019
Fingerprint check completed 14 of Feb 2019
Received I-797 Extension Letter 17 of Feb 2019 >>> Had to call USCIS couple times and escalated the case for supervisor since my temp GC expiry date was approaching.
Checked myuscis portal, Case was ready to schedule interview as of 4/17/2019
It seems to be there is a pattern for CR-1 cases filed abroad forwarded to MCS aka NBC. So far it was pretty fast, now that interview required which is handled by local USCIS offices, my opinion is processing time will vary depending on local office's work load.
I filled the excel sheet on google drive, thank you for this thread.
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lupus got a reaction from Envié in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
Hi Envie,
Sorry about the delayed response. Immigration Officer, whole process was very straight forward, they were really nice to us. I was expecting to wait for interview another 8 months since on USCIS page Processing Time for Denver office (I-751) was not less than 18 months last time I checked. I submit my I-751 Jan 2019 so it took approximately 11ish months to receive my permanent GC, received a week after we had the interview. I am sure you will receive your interview schedule soon.
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lupus got a reaction from millefleur in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
We received interview notice month ago and we had our interview yesterday (4th of Dec) at our local USCIS field office (Denver, CO). USCIS officer was really nice. He informed us the evidences we provided for bona fide marriage were more than enough. Expected questions regarding to our relationship, how we met, how we decided to move into together...etc. Our I-751 experience was very easy and straight forward, it took less than a year (Jan 2019 filer). Today I received the notice "New Card is being Produced".
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lupus got a reaction from Duncan21 in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
We received interview notice month ago and we had our interview yesterday (4th of Dec) at our local USCIS field office (Denver, CO). USCIS officer was really nice. He informed us the evidences we provided for bona fide marriage were more than enough. Expected questions regarding to our relationship, how we met, how we decided to move into together...etc. Our I-751 experience was very easy and straight forward, it took less than a year (Jan 2019 filer). Today I received the notice "New Card is being Produced".
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lupus got a reaction from Envié in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
We received interview notice month ago and we had our interview yesterday (4th of Dec) at our local USCIS field office (Denver, CO). USCIS officer was really nice. He informed us the evidences we provided for bona fide marriage were more than enough. Expected questions regarding to our relationship, how we met, how we decided to move into together...etc. Our I-751 experience was very easy and straight forward, it took less than a year (Jan 2019 filer). Today I received the notice "New Card is being Produced".
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lupus got a reaction from USA17 in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
We received interview notice month ago and we had our interview yesterday (4th of Dec) at our local USCIS field office (Denver, CO). USCIS officer was really nice. He informed us the evidences we provided for bona fide marriage were more than enough. Expected questions regarding to our relationship, how we met, how we decided to move into together...etc. Our I-751 experience was very easy and straight forward, it took less than a year (Jan 2019 filer). Today I received the notice "New Card is being Produced".
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lupus got a reaction from parsha in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
We received interview notice month ago and we had our interview yesterday (4th of Dec) at our local USCIS field office (Denver, CO). USCIS officer was really nice. He informed us the evidences we provided for bona fide marriage were more than enough. Expected questions regarding to our relationship, how we met, how we decided to move into together...etc. Our I-751 experience was very easy and straight forward, it took less than a year (Jan 2019 filer). Today I received the notice "New Card is being Produced".
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lupus got a reaction from parsha in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
My local office is Denver, CO.
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lupus got a reaction from parsha in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
Hi,
New to this forum. Came to US with CR-1, filed I-751 Jan 2019. My application also being processed by MSC:
TimeLine:
Sent package 11th of Jan 2019
USPS delived 14th of Jan 2019
Received text message from USCIS 17th of Jan 2019 (MSC199XXXXXX)
Received I-797C Biometric Appointment Letter 1st of Feb 2019
Biometric appointment 13th of Feb 2019
Fingerprint check completed 14 of Feb 2019
Received I-797 Extension Letter 17 of Feb 2019 >>> Had to call USCIS couple times and escalated the case for supervisor since my temp GC expiry date was approaching.
Checked myuscis portal, Case was ready to schedule interview as of 4/17/2019
It seems to be there is a pattern for CR-1 cases filed abroad forwarded to MCS aka NBC. So far it was pretty fast, now that interview required which is handled by local USCIS offices, my opinion is processing time will vary depending on local office's work load.
I filled the excel sheet on google drive, thank you for this thread.
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lupus got a reaction from millefleur in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
Hi,
New to this forum. Came to US with CR-1, filed I-751 Jan 2019. My application also being processed by MSC:
TimeLine:
Sent package 11th of Jan 2019
USPS delived 14th of Jan 2019
Received text message from USCIS 17th of Jan 2019 (MSC199XXXXXX)
Received I-797C Biometric Appointment Letter 1st of Feb 2019
Biometric appointment 13th of Feb 2019
Fingerprint check completed 14 of Feb 2019
Received I-797 Extension Letter 17 of Feb 2019 >>> Had to call USCIS couple times and escalated the case for supervisor since my temp GC expiry date was approaching.
Checked myuscis portal, Case was ready to schedule interview as of 4/17/2019
It seems to be there is a pattern for CR-1 cases filed abroad forwarded to MCS aka NBC. So far it was pretty fast, now that interview required which is handled by local USCIS offices, my opinion is processing time will vary depending on local office's work load.
I filled the excel sheet on google drive, thank you for this thread.
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lupus got a reaction from Vitran in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
Hi,
New to this forum. Came to US with CR-1, filed I-751 Jan 2019. My application also being processed by MSC:
TimeLine:
Sent package 11th of Jan 2019
USPS delived 14th of Jan 2019
Received text message from USCIS 17th of Jan 2019 (MSC199XXXXXX)
Received I-797C Biometric Appointment Letter 1st of Feb 2019
Biometric appointment 13th of Feb 2019
Fingerprint check completed 14 of Feb 2019
Received I-797 Extension Letter 17 of Feb 2019 >>> Had to call USCIS couple times and escalated the case for supervisor since my temp GC expiry date was approaching.
Checked myuscis portal, Case was ready to schedule interview as of 4/17/2019
It seems to be there is a pattern for CR-1 cases filed abroad forwarded to MCS aka NBC. So far it was pretty fast, now that interview required which is handled by local USCIS offices, my opinion is processing time will vary depending on local office's work load.
I filled the excel sheet on google drive, thank you for this thread.