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4 minutes ago, USS_Voyager said:
That's the only official way to know. Hopefully what shows up next will be that Oath letter.
Yup, hopefully there will be no surprises.
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1 minute ago, USS_Voyager said:
I honestly don't know, but I wouldn't read too much into the online status. It's full of bugs. You just need to watch the mail for any notice they will send to you.
You're right, their case notification system is full of bugs... I'm just wondering if anybody has this kind of weird I-751 status updates, especially for I-751 case after N-400 has been approved. I think I will just ignore those I-751 status, and watch for the snail mail from them. Thank you very much for your answer.
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Hi guys,
I have very strange N-400 and I-751 case status on USCIS.gov site. I filed my I-751 in December 2017 and filed my N-400 in December 2018. Last Saturday I went for my N-400 Interview/test, I passed the test, and they approved my N-400 application on next Monday. The status for my N-400 changed to below,
Now, what interesting is that the status of my I-751 changed twice after my N-400 has been approved. First, it changed to "New card is being produced" (which is weird, why would they produce my green card while my N-400 has already been approved?). Second, the status changed to "Case transferred and new office has jurisdiction". Why are they transfering my I-751 case while the new green card is being produced? Should I be worried? I'm so confused with their case status tracking.
Thanks in advance for your answers,
BKKDEN
anyone traveled recently using I751 and expired green card
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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I just got back to the U.S. last Friday. Zero issue. Just gave the immigration officer the expired green card along with the 18 months extension letter. Done in less than 3 minutes. No questions asked.