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  1. Hi all,

    Just trying to complete a background check at the moment, and am being asked where my green card was issued. My only options are US states + D.C. This information is not present on the card itself, and I'm struggling to think how I could deduce this information.

    For context, I was living in NJ whilst waiting for the green card to arrive, but had DC as the mailing address for my card. Biometrics were done in VA if that makes a difference.

    Any ideas greatly appreciated!

     

    Cheers,

    AM

  2. Hi all,

    Just prepping my N-400 to file in the next few weeks, and was having a look at the accompanying instructions. In the 'Required Evidence' section, it points out that I will need a valid state-issued identification to bring along with me to the interview. I currently don't drive (was learning pre-pandemic), so I think my options are either a non-drivers license, or a REAL ID. Does anyone happen to know whether REAL ID would be acceptable for this purpose?

     

    My local field office is showing between 14.5 and 17 months to process the N-400 currently, so I have a bit of time for life to get back to normal in terms of COVID, resuming driving lessons and hopefully passing the test/getting my state driving license. Just thinking that if I somehow rely on the drivers license, and (repeatedly) fail spectacularly at driving (I'm a nervous adult learner) - I might be in a bit of time pressured situation of not having a valid state ID. So, I could in theory fall back on to REAL ID as my accompanying evidence - if it is indeed viewed as a valid ID to bring to the interview.

     

    Thanks,

    AM

     

  3. 6 minutes ago, mobilebucky said:

    For mine, it changed within a day. And yes, just regular USPS mail.  So sign up USPS informed delivery so you can see when the card is coming. https://informeddelivery.usps.com

     

    My card arrived today, and when the status changed to ‘your card has been mailed’ I was able to track the status via USPS (and i’m fairly sure I never signed up for informed delivery).

  4. 4 hours ago, Nilay89 said:

    any VSC filers that got transferred to TSC still waiting?

    Any non-transfer VSC filers still waiting?

     

    seems like they are moving onto Oct/Nov filers now.

    Yep - I am still waiting as a non-transferred VSC filer. I filed in Sept 2017, and only received a 1 year extension letter (ie - no sign of the 18 month letter). The expiration date of my original GC is in mid-late Feb 2018, so as of next week i’ll be coming up to 1 month out of my extension letter expiring. When i’ve spoken to USCIS they’ve let me know that i’ll be able to schedule an infopass appointment when i’m one month out, despite my local office’s website saying they’re no longer accepting them / no longer offering the online scheduling function.

     

    As a longtime lurker here, one thing i’m puzzled about is my # - starting with EAC18068. This seems a bit more advanced than others posting here with 1736x etc. Not sure if this means i’m a few months later in the queue to most in this thread?

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