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20 hours ago, sree_yash said:
Received Notice of Approval today. Card is in the post, ETA Dec 5th.
I'm now preparing packet for N400 ( citizenship application ). Intend to file around Jan last week.
Cool! Congratulations! What's your service center?
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On 11/9/2019 at 4:25 PM, HopefulAus said:
Plenty of movement in the last couple of days with Jan 2019 filers, per the case status tracking app for Nebraska.
Of course I don't know particular circumstances of each, but it seems they're going straight from "Fingerprint Review" status to "Card is Being Produced", without interview. 🙂
This makes me so hopeful! We should be expecting to receive some news in the next month then!
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On 9/9/2019 at 7:59 PM, dza said:
Same to me, bio was Sep 3
Same here, my bio was Sep 5 (LIN) but I went there the last week of August instead, and still no updates.
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Hi everyone!
I also got my bio appt on 9/5 (LIN) but I am going to show up tomorrow, finally!
Hopefully the green card comes next!
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On 6/24/2019 at 2:24 PM, MariaR323 said:
I would highly suggest to stay on top of that address change. I've seen several stories of people missing correspondence/notices because they didn't fully update the new address into ALL their systems. So once you do submit the address change, I would probably call in (monthly) and ask to speak with a higher level rep, Tier 2/3, just to make sure they have the new address and if any notices have been mailed out.
Hi everyone!
This sadly happened to me when I moved houses and I called and made sure they KNEW they had to send everything to a different address. I even had the receipt to confirm the change of address by phone and e-mail. However, the notice of action to renew my greendcard still arrived at my previous address, and when I called to complain and find out what happened, they told me the mail would always go to the original address that was put in the application. So, basically, as I understand it, it doesn't matter if you change your address, the immigration letters will still go to the original address used for the application. This sucks for me because I really want to move houses now and I am just here stuck waiting on my immigration correspondence (the biometrics appointment and the greencard, after filing my I-751). Does anyone know if there is actually a way to make it happen?
Thanks!
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Hi everyone!
We are also about to file our i-751 this week. I hope everything is going smoothly for everyone!
Thank you for all the support!
- Kiolas, Evetorres28 and MMteam
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I-751 February 2019 Filers
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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Oh sorry, you are LIN. Never mind. Thanks!