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  1. 1 hour ago, rose michigan said:

    Congratulations 

    Can you please share the 2 websites with me , my case was received last June and it still showing this(( 

    • My Case Status does not recognize the receipt number entered. Please check your receipt number and try again. If you need further assistance, please call the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283.))

    although I received a letter for the biometrics in the mail last week 

    Sure, below are the websites:

    old: https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/displayLogon.do

    new: https://myaccount.uscis.gov/

     

    Good luck!

  2. 9 hours ago, changbaihou said:

    fixed.

    Didn't find the function to disable the filtering. Please let me know if anyone find it.

    Another choice is to make people sign in otherwise they can't edit, unfortunately didn't find this function either.

    I guess we'll just rely on you to restore it each time it gets messed up 😂

    Hopefully people stop playing with the original file.

  3. 17 hours ago, ak_2018 said:

    Update: Received my 10 year GC. Below is my Timeline

     

    11 Dec 2018 -  Documents sent to USCIS(Texas office)
    24 Dec 2018 - Received NOA/extension letter with receipt number starting with LIN and case status as “Fees Waived” even though my check for $680 was cashed and I did not apply for a waiver.
    10 Jan 2019 - Case status was updated to “Case was received”.
    13 Feb 2019 - Received Biometrics appt letter

    08 Mar 2019 - Completed Biometrics

    07 Oct 2019 - Case status was updated to "New Card Ordered"

    10 Oct 2019 - Case status was updated to "New Card Mailed"

    11 Oct 2019 - Case status updated to "Post Office delivered your new card"

     

    My service center is Nebraska

     

    All the very best and hope you all get your GC soon.

     

    Thanks for sharing! Did you get a status change to "biometrics review completed" in the process?

  4. On 9/9/2019 at 6:36 PM, Bre12 said:

    Hey LIN followers happy to share the good news as September 9 I got a notifications NEW CARD IS BEEN PRODUCED!! 🙏🏽🥳  on the web egov.uscis.gov biometric were done June 10, and june 12 I got my fingerprint review notifications. And today status change to my new card is being produced..

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    New Card Is Being Produced

    On September 9, 2019, we ordered your new card for Receipt Number LIN18906xxxxx  and will mail it to the address you gave us. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address. 

    So happy right now. I’ll let you guys know how long it took to get it in my hands approvals are coming keep the faith 🙏🏽 to citizenship we go!!!! Edit: Timeline. Send my package August 2018 to CSC, check cash September 2018, and case was transfer to NBC since the start. NOA dated October 25, 2018 finger prints June 10, 2018, fingerprint review June 12, 2018, new card is been produced September 9, 2018! If someone can add me to the sheet would be gladly appreciated. I don’t know how. Blessings everyone.  Approvals are coming 🙌🏽🙏🏽

    That's awesome! Can't wait to see approved cases with receipt number starting with LIN19xxxxxxxx :)

  5. Is there any evidence showing that walk-in biometrics appt will speed up the processing time?

     

    I'm just curious. I did biometric on the date as indicated on NOA, and I'm the only one whose status still remains as case received. The 50 receipt numbers of i-751 before and after mine have all changed to fingerprints completed 😆

  6. I did my biometric today, They took fingerprints for only 4 fingers of right hand, no thumb.

     

    They refused to take fingerprints the first time I got there because I didn't bring my green card (it was not required in the instruction of the biometrics notice). So I had to go home, get the green card & extension letter, and go back to the immigration office. One lesson I learned is always keeping green card and extension letter with me whenever dealing with immigration stuff.

     

    Hope this helps!

  7. 1 hour ago, f1660114 said:

    I would worry a bit since the time you submitted the divorce waiver to the time you were approved are kind of sort so they might not "process" your waiver and approve your "jointly filing" instead (there are cases that I had known from this forum). And if that is the case, you will be getting into trouble in the future with N-400. But I hope they already "process" your waiver properly. Cheers!

    I believe USCIS will scan all documents they receive. They may not process the waiver request, but they'll have the documents in file. For cases like this that went wrong with N400, it would be at the fault of USCIS, not the applicant. But yeah, I won't expect them to own their errors...

  8. 54 minutes ago, ~Alessa~ said:

    Hello everyone! I just got a biometrics appointment letter (8 months after initial I-751 filing). I have my conditional green card (expired in April) and letter of extension (for 18 mons) and passport from my original country with my old last name (maiden name) and of course marriage license to prove I changed my last name to husband's. I don't have state ID or driver's license. 

    Would expired green card and letter of extension be enough for that appointment?

    Also, am I going to have a problem to enter the building? I don't remember if guards checking ID's.

    Passport + appointment notice should be enough. Green card is only required for Naturalization biometrics, but I guess it won't hurt to also bring it with you.

  9. 2 hours ago, H-M said:

    Jan 2019 LIN filer

    Received my biometrics appointment letter today. Appointment is scheduled for Aug 19

    I moved to a different state recently and had updated the address with USCIS online. Glad that the letter came to my new address!!

    Same here! LIN filer and just received the biometric letter today, with appointment on 8/23.

  10. I know someone here in Ohio who submitted the divorce application documents to switch the joint filing of 751 to waiver filing, and got approved without the divorce being finalized. Even now she hasn't received the final divorce decree yet and she's still in the divorce process. However, she had abortion history and medical documents to prove her marriage, which may be why she could get approved before divorce is final. 

     

    Basically, if there's a possible divorce, it'll probably serve your interests better to file divorce sooner and switch the filing category.

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