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  1. 14 minutes ago, larnar1309 said:

    My case status still says "As of June 3, 2020, we are ready to schedule your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, Receipt Number MSC199*******, for an interview. We will schedule your interview and send you a notice. Please follow any instructions in the notice."

     

    Damnnn!!! Your's was ready to be scheduled as of Feb!! You still haven't received anything?! I thought we would be closer :( I wonder why this center always decides to interview? 

    Mine says case ready to be scheduled since June 26. I'm still hoping they waive the interview


  2. There has been a recent processing action taken on your case.

    Receipt Number: SRC1990546XXX

    Application Type: I751, PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS ON RESIDENCE

    Your Case Status: Testing and Interview

    As of June 26, 2020, we are ready to schedule your Form I751, PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS ON RESIDENCE, Receipt Number SRC1990546XXX, for an interview. We will schedule your interview and send you a notice. Please follow any instructions in the notice. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address.

    If your case status indicates that you are currently in this step, you have either been scheduled for an interview or are in line to be scheduled for an interview. The amount of time your application will remain in this step will vary by office and is largely determined by the number of cases ahead of yours. The interview notice will have specifics about time, location and anything you will need to bring to your interview. If your application remains pending beyond our normal processing times (as shown below) please contact our national customer service center at 1-800-375-5283. Please note that not every application/applicant will require an interview. In some instances, an interview is required by regulation and others an interview is requested because USCIS has determined that this is the most efficient means to determine eligibility. For a naturalization application the interview will include your taking the required English and/or Civics tests (unless exempt or waived).

  3. My I751 case was moved to NBC early May 2020 and I have no idea how long the wait will be for. It looks like the lucky ones whose files were transferred to local offices have had better luck.

    Can we all share our experiences and timelines here. My case number is SRC1990546XXX. Lots of case numbers before and  after mine have been adjudicated. I don't see any logic to follow here except that local offices and field offices have different work speeds.

    Wishing you all the best :)

  4. 19 hours ago, Nipperswife said:

    No but court and pat was approved without an interview they had an interview with their k1 visa process they were transferred to NBC March 31st.... and approved June 1st. So I dunno how long they take. I don’t want to say it roughly takes two months afterwards and it turn out to not be true.  I was transferred over April 21st so if it is roughly two months I’ll certainly update if I get a response by the end of this month.

    Thank you

  5. 8 hours ago, Scandi said:

    Did you have your AOS interview waived? Some people who came in a K-1 had their AOS interview waived so the require an interview for ROC, but their cases were first sent to a regular service center only to be transferred to NBC at a later date.

     

    Also many people who had a divorce would be transferred to NBC as well.

     

    If none of the above, it was probably just a workload transfer so all you can do now is just wait for either a RFE or an approval. And like I said before, there isn't any official processing times for NBC as they normally don't handle i-751 cases other than to just prepare them for interviews. So unfortunately we can't say anything about how long you may have to wait. 🤷‍♀️

    I had my AOS interview almost 3 years ago. USCIS website shows soft update on May 5th. Two calls to USCIS stated case transferred to NBC. They said if RFE is needed they'd let me know. And no letter mailed that case was transferred either. The lady did say it's because of workload that they transferred it. Thank you for your insight

  6. 11 hours ago, Scandi said:

    What was the reason for the transfer? If you had previously gotten an RFE from the first service center, and USCIS weren't satisfied with your response, then a transfer to NBC means you'll have an interview. If that's the case then you need to look at your local field office's processing times.

     

    If your case was transferred for workload reasons then you're probably not getting an interview. These kind of transfers are not a thing normally, that's  why you don't find any processing times for NBC on the website. Things are very much out of the ordinary right now, I don't  think anybody can even give you a guesstimate as to how long you'll have to wait, sorry.

    Hi Scandi,

    I didn't get an RFE. There was a soft update 29 days ago and when I called USCIS they said  my case was transferred to NBC. I called them again last week and I received the same answer

  7. 1 hour ago, kandikandi said:

    Hey Guys,  I'm curious about how you guys manage to speak to someone at USCIS.  I just called and was faced with all the automated recordings for every option -_- I'm hoping to be able to actually speak to someone!  Can someone share what number they called or what options they selected to open the magic door of speaking to an actual person lol  thanks..

    It's the same number but when you're prompted to enter your case number, choose the option that you don't know your case number and it should connect you to an officer. The wait shouldn't be long but most of the times they can't tell you more than what you can see online. Good luck

  8. Just received this update from USCIS:

     

    USCIS Preparing to Resume Public Services on June 4

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is preparing some domestic offices to reopen and resume non-emergency public services on or after June 4. On March 18, USCIS temporarily suspended routine in-person services at its field offices, asylum offices and application support centers (ASCs) to help slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). USCIS is following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s guidelines to protect our workforce and the public. For the latest information on the status of individual offices, check our office closures page.

    While certain offices are temporarily closed, USCIS continues to provide limited emergency in-person services. Please call the USCIS Contact Center for assistance with emergency services.

    As services begin to reopen, offices will reduce the number of appointments and interviews to ensure social distancing, allow time for cleaning and reduce waiting room occupancy. Appointment notices will contain information on safety precautions that visitors to USCIS facilities must follow.

    If you are feeling sick, please do not go to your appointment. Follow the instructions on your appointment notice to reschedule your appointment for when you are healthy. There is no penalty for rescheduling your appointment if you are sick.

    Asylum Offices

    USCIS asylum offices will automatically reschedule asylum interviews that were cancelled during the temporary closures. When USCIS reschedules the interview, asylum applicants will receive a new interview notice with the new time, date and location for the interview and information about safety precautions.

    In accordance with social distancing guidelines, and due to the length of asylum interviews, asylum offices expect to conduct video-facilitated asylum interviews, where the applicants sit in one room and the interviewing officer sits in another room. Asylum offices will use available technology, including mobile devices provided by the agency, to ensure that the officer, applicant, interpreter and representative can fully and safely participate in the interview while maintaining social distancing.

    For affirmative asylum interviews, applicants must bring all immediate family members listed as dependents on the application and an interpreter, if the applicant does not speak English.  Additionally, a representative, witness, individual providing disability accommodations or “trusted adult” if an applicant is a minor, may attend the interview.

    For non-detained credible or reasonable fear interviews, individuals must bring any family members listed on the interview notice. Representatives may attend credible and reasonable fear interviews but are encouraged to participate telephonically. USCIS will provide contracted, professional interpreters for credible and reasonable fear interviews.

    Naturalization Ceremonies

    USCIS will send notices to applicants to reschedule postponed naturalization ceremonies. The ceremonies may be shorter to limit exposure to those in attendance. Instead of playing videos during naturalization ceremonies, attendees will receive a flyer with information and links directing them to the videos on the USCIS website. Under the shortened format, all legally required portions of the ceremony will take place.

    Attendance is limited to the naturalization candidate and individuals providing assistance to disabled persons.

    Interviews and Appointments

    USCIS will send notices to applicants and petitioners with previously scheduled appointments and interviews. Those attending appointments should follow the safety guidelines outlined below.

    Those who had other appointments must reschedule through the USCIS Contact Center once field offices are open to the public. Please check our office closure page to see if your respective office has been reopened before calling the Contact Center.  

    Visitors are limited to the applicant, one representative, one family member and one individual providing disability accommodations. The applicant should arrange to have their interpreter available by phone. 

    Application Support Centers

    USCIS will automatically reschedule any necessary ASC appointments that were cancelled due to the temporary office closure. Individuals will receive a new appointment letter in the mail with specific safety requirements. Individuals who appear at a date or time other than what is listed on the ASC appointment notice may encounter significant processing delays, except for military members. 

    Guidelines for Entering USCIS Facilities

    • Visitors may not enter a USCIS facility if they:
      • Have any symptoms of COVID-19, including cough, fever or difficulty breathing;
      • Have been in close contact with anyone known or suspected to have COVID-19 in the last 14 days; or
      • Have been individually directed to self-quarantine or self-isolate by a health care provider or public health official within the last 14 days.
    • Visitors may not enter the facility more than 15 minutes prior to their appointment (30 minutes for naturalization ceremonies).
    • Hand sanitizer will be provided for visitors at entry points. 
    • Members of the public must wear facial coverings that cover both the mouth and nose when entering facilities. Visitors may be directed to briefly remove their face covering to confirm identity or take their photograph. There will be markings and physical barriers in the facility; visitors should pay close attention to these signs to ensure they follow social distancing guidelines.
    • Individuals are encouraged to bring their own black or blue ink pens.

    More information on visiting USCIS facilities can be found at uscis.gov/visitorpolicy.

    Please also visit uscis.gov/coronavirus for updates.

     
    Last Reviewed/Updated: 05/27/2020
  9. 11 minutes ago, Phoenix777 said:

    Can you share first digits of your case, like src1990123?

    and don’t trust completely this call. It happened with me around a month ago, first person said case is transferred but I had strange gut feelings and called again in 10 mins) Other person put me on hold for about 7-8 mins and finally said that case is definitely NOT at NBC, said sorry for the wrong previous person answer and what I need to do is just wait...

    Same happened with other person on Facebook group but he used chat with USCIS. 2 representatives - 2 different answers...

    That's strange. Why would they lie like that!!

    My number is SRC19905469XX

  10. I noticed a soft update on my case two weeks ago. I called USCIS today. A lady picked up right away. She said my case was transferred from Texas to NBC and that it is under review. What does that mean and is anyone else in the same boat and how long do you think NBC takes to adjudicate?  A case number just above me got approved along with so many behind my number. What is the difference between a case being transferred to a field office and a national center? Thank you all and good luck!

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