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  1. 5 minutes ago, Phil&Mich said:

    I submitted online June 12, at june 15, I received an email saying they schedule my biometrics but the letter didn't show up in the document section yet.. Im still waiting...

    We also received notice of Biometri Schedule 3 days after submitting online. Document took 2 days to show up. The appointment was 3 weeks after online submission. Atlanta is our local office.

  2. 10 minutes ago, Phil&Mich said:

    I did not put any additional evidence.. I uploaded my evidences in the "Evidence about your marriage"

    I only uploaded 3 letters from the bank that me and my hubby have joint account "in his" and 4 bank statements in my account (also joint with him)

     

    I actually picked 1 bank statement in each year...

     

    well, I think there is an option to bring a bunch of evidences during interview that's why I didn't bother to put the 3 years bank statement..

    its your choice though..

    I assumed that the main collection of evidence I sent with I-751 is available to officer adjudicating N-400. I uploaded only tax transcripts (Filed jointly) for 3 years, 1 or 2 statement of joint bank account from each of last 3 years, and the same for joint credit card statements, not more. I uploaded also joint car insurance document, and I believe 1 or 2  joint cell-phone bills. I am not certain how extensive evidence they need for N-400 after approving I-751. Anyone think we need to once again submitt same type of evidence submitted with I-751?

  3. 1 minute ago, Eli_za said:

     

    Pictures finally uploaded. Had to send pictures to my email then save to computer. Somehow  it seems like the file size was compressed to 

    300 KB.    

     

    Anyways, moving forward on the next section for additional evidence, it states that it can either be uploaded or to bring to the interview, it also states not adding additional evidence will cause a delay. What did y’all do???

     

    did y’all upload tax returns? If so, all the tax return pages or just the front page along with payment of due taxes???

     

    any thoughts are greatly appreciated. 

     

    Thank you!!!!

    I uploaded all documents I thought could be helpful, and needed. I think this should make interview smoother. The interviewing officer would not need to spend time looking at these documents and examine them during interview. 

  4. 1 hour ago, Stone23 said:

    Hi!  Wondering,  do you submit documents, for example, taxes when you file online?  Do you scan them?  Or did you have to mail them in? Thinking about filing this month.  

    Yes, you scan them, and upload them one by one while filing online. You will be instructed to upload each document needed when you fill info about it. I believe each scanned document can be up to 6 MB is size. I uploaded PDF and JPG format documents without a difficulty.

  5. 13 minutes ago, missileman said:

    Thanks.  The reason I asked is because we filed what I believe to be a very strong for my wife's ROC in early April 2019. She has done biometrics.  The new site says "We received your case" while the old site changed to "Your case is ready for an interview to be scheduled" 2 days ago.......

    I am still hoping for no interview........we are at MSC.

     

    Thanks for the reply.

    My impression, the updates on both USCIS site are unreliable. Either absent, late or inaccurate. Not sure who is in charge of updates on both sites. Doing a very lousy job.

  6. 1 minute ago, missileman said:

    Question-  Did you ever get a status of "Case is ready for interview to be scheduled"??

    At old USCIS website (https://www.uscis.gov/) , status remained: We have no information about your case, from the beginning till May 28 when it suddenly changed to card being produced, yesterday changed again to card mailed.

    On the new site (https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov/)  I could see case received on June 7 2018, and Finger Prints completed on July 13. Nothing has changed since then . Even when I just checked now, still says the same. Not updated.

  7. 5 minutes ago, Amadia said:

    @TZKA,

     

    Are you destined to continuously attack me, my posts and my entries on a spreadsheet that I've compiled for the sake of simple tracking? It matters not to me how you want to point out where the info came/comes from, I put the info on the sheet when members indicate their update if they are unable to do it themselves. Most people like simplicity and, to avoid hunting thru links, I've tried to make the tracking of approval data as simple for other filers as possible.

    From the way you continue to quote my posts with your own level of intellectual rebuttal, it comes off as an attack on my intelligence so I respectfully ask that you refrain from going down that path.

    I truly apologize. I neither intended to attack you, nor do I have reason to. I just wanted to say that some of us get confused. This is the last you ever hear from me, or about me.. You are safe. I apologize again for the misunderstanding. My fault.

  8. On 5/30/2019 at 4:30 PM, Amadia said:

    It would be great if you can :time:

     

    Also, are you on May 2018 filers forum/sheet? The filing date is determined by when you sent your packet and not when USCIS received it. If you prefer, I can add you to our June sheet.

    Maybe it is matter of definitions/convention if the filing date should be when one send the packet vs when USCIS receives it, but it is worth pointing out that if you click the link "Processing Times" at the top of this page, you get to a page designed by the website itself, and not by a user that list filers by the date USCIS received the package. It has been a confusing issue for many how to list themselves if they mailed the package at the end of a month and USCIS received it next month 

     


    I-751 Filers at the Vermont Service Center - Approved Petitions
    from: 2018-06-01 to 2018-06-30 Sorted by First NOA

    # Names Date Sent First NOA Second NOA
    1
    page.png email-contact-green.gif  blank avatar  Allen and Dim
    2018-05-23 2018-06-06 2019-05-23
    2
    page.png email-contact-green.gif  photo-thumb-225043.jpg  Josha and Sasha
    2018-05-21 2018-06-07 2019-05-20
    3
    page.png email-contact-green.gif  photo-thumb-210721.jpg  J and Y
    2018-05-25 2018-06-07 2019-05-23
    4
    page.png email-contact-green.gif  blank avatar  Tal and Gavy
    2018-05-25 2018-06-07 2019-05-28
    5
    page.png email-contact-green.gif  photo-thumb-231287.jpg  Gisselle and Deybi
    2018-05-17 2018-06-09 2019-05-24
  9. 5 minutes ago, Beddy2015 said:

    You should count the 3 years period. Years before living in the US doesn't count. you shouldn't be out of states for trips of 6 months or longer during the 3 years period.

    My window opens on June 24. I Want to get the 10 years card first since my local office is at 1 year waiting.  Is your local office gonna be Atlanta too?

    Never been outside USA for more than a month since marriage. So physical presence and residence requirements should not be a problem, but the question is confusing. They should have listed 3 years if applying based on marriage. I will list for 3 years, and explain in cover letter that I listed only 3 years rather 5 years because applying based on marriage.

    Yes, local office is Atlanta. Waiting time is listed as 11.5 to 24 months. Will submit N-400 when new green card in hand. We need to send a copy of it.

  10. 7 minutes ago, Beddy2015 said:

    Congrats  @TZKA !   first Vermont filer on here to be approved.  Are you planning on filling for citizenship?

    Yes, planning to submit N-400 as soon as possible. Just looked at form, and got confused about Part 9 question about total days outside USA in last 5 years. The application will be based on 3 years residency after marriage/Green card. Not sure how to answer. Should I count 2 years outside USA prior to marriage?

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