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2 minutes ago, luckylola said:
Thank you so much for your help!
Best of luck to you!!
You’re welcome, and congrats.
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Just now, luckylola said:
Do I need to pick up the card from the post office , or would they bring it to me ?
No, the mailman will deliver it to your mailbox just like when you receive regular mail in a white envelope.
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Just now, luckylola said:
Thank you !
The status is “card is ordered “
what status supposed to be to get a tracking number?
Card ordered - case approved - card mailed - Usps pickup card - card delivered.
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1 minute ago, luckylola said:
Hi, guys !!
do you know if it’s possible to track a GC via usps ?? How can we find a tracing number ?
You will be given a tracking number once case update to Usps pickup your card.
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1 minute ago, hosfam said:
Ok, guys. Some positive news.
Case was ready for interview since May 27. Got an interview scheduled!!!! On 9th of December the status has changes to We scheduled your interview. Got mail 5 days later. Interview was scheduled on 26 of January, 2021. Spokane, Wa.
I'm so happy. I moved 4 months ago, was worry about them not updating my address correctly, but they did. Such a relief. Wish everyone get positive news soon.
congrats, did you changed or address online or by mailing them. Thank you
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1 minute ago, luckylola said:
Congratulations!
mine is 2090003Xxx , and still waiting.
The paralegal suggested to call them and make a request why the case is taking so long . I don’t want to bother them .
What do you think, guys ?
1 year is not too long during this time, my took 15 months.
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Just now, Navdeep Kaur said:
The local office is the where we applied like mine is in Texas right?
Go to Uscis website, type in your zip code, it will tell your local office.
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1 hour ago, mmkshah said:
Question for people whose I-751 were approved with interview. Did you ever get notification that your case was transferred to local office?
No, it only said ready to schedule an interview, then interview was scheduled.
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8 minutes ago, KatB said:
No action on my case since Aug 2 2019, but just did my daily check to find this - has anyone else had this happen? Why would the case be transferred? I have not submitted an N400 application.
Case Transferred And New Office Has Jurisdiction
On August 27, 2020, your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, Receipt Number LINXXXXX43, was transferred to another USCIS office. That office now has jurisdiction over your case. We sent you a notice that explains why we moved your case. Please follow the instructions in the notice. If you do not receive your notice by September 26, 2020, please go to www.uscis.gov/e-request to request a copy of the notice. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address.
If you call, they will tell you where it was transferred to.
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1 hour ago, qrk said:
I posted this somewhere else om this site and got no feed back so I thought I try it again here.
I went to the Department of Public Safety soon after I got my EAD back in June and was issued an Oklahoma ID card with no problems. I went back just yesterday to get my learner driver permit and I was told they'll have to wait for response from SAVE system and was given a case number. I entered the case information into the Save system website at https://save.uscis.gov/CaseCheck/CaseCheck.aspx and it indeed says there is up to 20 days wait for their review. Has anyone encountered something like this? Any easy fix?
They should receive the response immediately about your legal status, not sure why takes 20 days for yours.
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25 minutes ago, Hanswurst1989 said:
Hi there,
We got the lucky (or unlucky?) news on 7/20 that our I-751 filed with EAC got approved. Yay - so far.
As I read through the approval letter, it is stated that I shouldn’t travel outside the US as long as I‘m not in possession of the new card. Bummer - since my wife and I have a vacay to Cancun, Mexico planned for 8/22 as we didn’t anticipate to get the approval at such an „early“ stage.
Could anyone with approval potentially share the timeline with me how long it took to receive the physical GC after approval? Thanks - any guidance much appreciated!
Good luck for anybody still waiting!
No worry. You will receive your card before 8/22.
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9 hours ago, Fridolin said:
Hey guys, I got my approval a few weeks back and it shows on the status that the GC is “being produced”, however, I just figured that because they are having budget problems, no cards are getting printed at the moment. 🤷🏼♀️ Seriously? People are waiting since months already and got no physical card to prove their status!
Now it takes 3weeks to mail your card, I received my gc two weeks ago.
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2 minutes ago, Bryle said:
Just saw this on my USPS Informed Delivery “Coming to your Mail”
Arriving Soon
USCIS- Lees Summit Production Facility
(Tracking Number Removed 😉)
Estimated Delivery on: Saturday, Jul 25
I think this the actual physical card!
i have never gotten any notification on myuscisthat it’s already shipped. Nothing after card production & case approved 3 weeks ago...
It’s the card for sure, only Lee’s summit produce the card.
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1 hour ago, Mr & Mrs Umer said:
My case number starts with WAC19901XXXXXX and I am March Filer (2019) and I have filed N400 ( March 2020). No significant movement at all except finger scanning for ROC card (will schedule an interview). Weird part is when I check 100+ cases on the top or the Bottom (through Serial numbers) majority of them have been approved and its very disturbing for me, Should I expect ROC to be sorted at final citizenship test/interview or its just a delay. By any chance can we call them and ask them about delay, this journey ending is very frustrating.
Once you filed your N-400, you should expect to have a combo interview, the cases around yours are no longer accurate, because it will depend on how quick your local office can schedule your N-400 interview. I only saw one or two people had their I-751 approved while they still waiting for their N400 interview.
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Just now, vaue said:
My status finally updated to "card was mailed to me" in the afternoon exactly 21 days after "case was approved". It seems to be taking them three weeks to mail out the card for the majority of people here. Now I'm just waiting for a tracking number, but I'm not counting on it though. Hopefully 'informed delivery' will come in clutch.
Don't expect to get the tracking number from USCIS. My case just got updated card was picked up by post office today, even I already receive my card in hand three day ago.
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22 minutes ago, Meg101 said:
They didn’t take my old SSN card, I still have that. I was just issued a new card in the mail that says my new name and also that it is valid for work with DHS authorisation only.
To get it changed, I had to fill in a simple form which is identical to the one I did when I first applied back in December. I also had to show my passport, birth certificate and marriage certificate. I wasnt asked for it but I also showed a letter to prove that I had already been in the process of trying to sort this out before my I-94 record and K1 fiancée visa expired and before COVID began.
Unfortunately, many social security offices are completely closed to the public. I just got incredibly lucky that someone at my local office agreed to help me because it had been over 6 months since I first contacted about it. I live in Washington state so the requirements may be different in your state.
Good luck! 🙂
Thank you and congrats, I just checked and my local office is still close, and I don’t think they accepting any walk-in person service.
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33 minutes ago, Meg101 said:
Hi everyone! I hope y’all are keeping safe, happy and healthy! 🙂
Update from me: no news on my cancelled green card interview from April being rescheduled.
I FINALLY got my SSN changed to my married name and updated the SS office to let them know I have an EAD.
Backstory: I applied for a SSN within a week of arrival into the U.S rather than doing it with my GC forms - like I know some others have done! I knew I would need this number for a much smoother process when it came to opening a bank account, health insurance etc. I got my card within a couple weeks but when I went back after I got married to change it into my new name, they couldn’t do it because my I-94 had expired so I kept failing the security clearance. I contacted them when I got my state ID and asked if I could use that but I was advised to come back again with my Greencard and they could definitely update using that. I decided to try again with my EAD on Thursday of last week and I got my updated SSN card in the mail today. 🙂🥳. Feeling very relieved to be one small step closer.
Next steps for me are trying to tackle getting my driving license (a nightmare with COVID closing down the DMV/DOL) and then hopefully I will get some news on the greencard!
This journey is teaching me patience, patience, patience!! 😃😉
Best of luck to everyone, wherever you are in this process and for whatever issue you are currently trying to resolve! It’s a very stressful time for us and also collectively so be KIND to yourself and to one another.
❤️🌈🌸
Hi, when you changed to your new name, do you need to provide them to proof your new name? Are they going to take your old ssn card back, then issue you a new one? Or the let you keep both old/new name card? Thank you.
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9 minutes ago, vilkim said:
This is awesome! Hope this happens to many of us. When did you file? I filed my case in the beginning of October 2019 and had the status "case ready to be scheduled for an interview" for two months so far.
I filed on March 2019, so the wait time is 15 months
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3 minutes ago, vilkim said:
This sounds great! Did you have your first interview in America or in your home country?
First interview was in home country, so I came on CR1 visa.
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2 minutes ago, Alisars said:
Hi guys, after 15 months waiting. I finally got an update on my case. my case status changed to "Interview Cancelled" from " Ready to Be Scheduled For Interview". Is that a good sign to me? I saw some people said, they got their 10 years GC directly after the interview been cancelled.
Very likely
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8 minutes ago, Ck1988 said:
Hey everyone, I'm a May 2019 WAC filer who got approved last month with an RFE and no interview. My case status just changed to "Card has been mailed to you" after 3 weeks of being approved. Hang in there and stay positive!
Congrats, you should receive your card within this week.
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1 hour ago, Bryle said:
I see, how long does it usually arrive during this pandemic time? When should I expect it to arrive?Thanks a bunch!
Around 3 weeks from case approved to receive card.
Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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big big big congrats to you, you’ve saved a lot of waiting time.