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  1. 1 hour ago, kryptonite said:

    Hi guys,

     

    I checked my CEAC status today and it says “Ready” with the message:

     

    “Your case is ready for you to schedule an interview at the U.S. Consulate General in Montreal. If you have already scheduled an interview appointment, please prepare your documents as directed in your appointment letter and appear at the Consulate on the appointed date and time. Otherwise, please wait until you have been notified of your interview appointment.

    Additional information about how Immigrant Visa interview appointments are scheduled can be found at:

    http://nvc.state.gov/interview

    For more information, please visit TRAVEL.STATE. GOV.”

     

    For those who don’t know, I had my interview on November 2nd, 2022 and my case was put into AP and I was given a 221(g). I was told I don’t have to submit any documents. 
     

    I thought the next status change was going to say “Issued” rather than “Ready”. I already had my interview so that’s why I’m confused. I don’t think there’s supposed to be a second interview for me is there? 

     

    Congrats ,seems like you are one of the lucky one.

  2. On 11/8/2021 at 10:15 AM, Tio said:

    Where did your letter come from? NBC? I'm supposed to get a letter today as well and it's coming from there. I am assuming that it's the extension letter.

     

    I'm so confused because the first 18-months extension came from Vermont and the one that I am supposed to receive today is coming from the National Benefits Center.

    That was 24 month extension letter came from USCIS

  3. Got a letter today for biometrics but weird thing is they schedule it very far away in another state despite we have other uscis application centers close to my place such as Boston. I live in Massachusetts and they gave me biometrics appointment location in Bedford, NH. Does anyone know if can change the biometrics location. 

  4. 6 hours ago, Ghana1987 said:

    I was supposed to send packet off in March. My green card is good until May 9,2021. I hope I make it on time and there is no errors. 
    I have all the evidence, checks and forms filled out. Only one question? I was able to find my green card number, alien number, etc but I cannot for the life of me know what to put for the USCIS account online number? googled and says it should be the same as the receipt number? Is that correct? 
    can I leave this part blank in the I-751 form or would it be rejected? I’m really having trouble knowing what to do and this is part of the reason my packet has been delayed since I do not want to submit it and then have it come back with an RFE
    please someone help me

    You get USCIS account number when you create an account on USCIS website .Its not mandatory, if you don't have any account you can just leave it blank. Having an account has its own perks such as you can have receipt,notifications available to you instantly rather than waiting for mail from USCIS. You can create an account anytime.

  5. 3 hours ago, Sukie said:

    Not required.  I owned my house before we married, so my spouse is not on the deed, and we have no mortgage.  We sent copies of both of our driver's licenses showing we live at the same address.

     

    Best of luck.

     

    Sukie in NY

    Thank you for your feedback and clarification this means I was just worried for nothing .We did also sent our both driver license showing same address . 

  6. 5 minutes ago, aaron2020 said:

    No.  It's not mandatory to have your spouse on your mortgage.  

     

    For the I-751, you are providing evidence of a commingle life as husband and wife.  Nothing is mandatory. 

    Some things are more common than others.  Some people keep separate bank accounts.  Both names may appear on utility bills.  


    Not unusual for assets acquired before marriage to remain separate property; especially when there are kids from prior relationships. 

    Thanks for your feedback ,that's what i thought .I mean in interview they can ask any questions to validate if we are living together or if our marriage is bonafide but I was just worried if they can deny our application just on the basis of not having joint mortgage or lease documents . As i was watching some people previous experiences and they said they send you a interview letter with any require documents which you initially haven't submitted (mortgage or lease document in my case ) and they can deny your application if you don't bring those documents at the time of interview . 

  7. Hi ,

     

    I (U.S Citizen ) have filed I-751 application with my spouse ,we submit every single documents such as our child birth certificate ,joint taxes ,joint bank statements ,family pics ,health insurance ,joint club cards ,joint utility bills ,medical bills ,our child pediatrician summary visits accompany by I and my wife. and so on but what i didn't submit was my mortgage document as house is on my name (which i bought before our marriage ) and I just didn't bother to add my spouse name because her credit isn't good yet and we thought we can buy another house on her name as first buyer so we only have to put 5% down . My concern is it mandatory to have spouse name on house mortgage for I-751 approval ,I saw some youtube videos and they mentioned that in interview letter they asked you bring documents which you haven't submitted with your I-751 application ,in my case mortgage document .And then if you don't produce joint mortgage document they will deny your application .Does anyone have experience with that kind of situation or should i just have her added now .If this is something which they think is must have then i can contact my mortgage and have her added ,if not then for reasons mention above ,I am thinking to keep as it is so we can buy another home on her name in future.

     

    Thanks

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