PedroDaGr8
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LIN filer here, we just got notice that my wife's card was being produced! YAY!
As is common, it skipped the Approval step. I fully expect the status to jump around as everything makes its way through the system, just like last time.
For those wondering, 11/16 mailed in, 11/20 receipt date, early JAN 2021 checks cashed, May 28th Biometrics waiver.
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LIN filer here, we just got notice that my wife's card was being produced! YAY! As is common, it skipped the Approval step. I fully expect the status to jump around like it did last time as everything makes its way through the system.
For those wondering, 11/16 mailed in, 11/20 receipt date, early JAN 2021 checks cashed, May 28th Biometrics waiver.
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15 hours ago, Joshzes said:
Question: please what happens if you apply for citizenship while I-751 is still pending? Can you get citizenship approval without the condition on LPR removed?
They will not approve your n400 application until the i751 application has been approved. That being said, the n400 tends to take notably longer than the I751 so it isn't a problem. This is why you can apply for n400 while the i751 is still pending.
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To my knowledge, they are not closing accounts on the old egov system. I just checked and I can log in just fine. As for if they plan on depreciating the site, I have no clue but the redundant sites does seem unnecessary.
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3 hours ago, Jaimekr08 said:
LIN filer here, 11/30 received date! ROC approved and new card being produced today!!!
Congrats! Hope that we hear something soon. Interesting how despite applying only a week or so after you, our NOA1 wasn't dated until 1/9/2021.
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Everyone should try and make sure their info is in the LIN tracking spreadsheet as well! It makes it easier to determine where you are in comparison to others at LIN
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Buo_drIy4zaCFZUULdT_L9JrA6YZgrVtt7Cj6nUsvv0/edit#gid=0
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13 hours ago, Tella&T said:
Out of curiosity, when were your biometrics waived?
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Very likely you were approved and the reviewer noticed they hadn't entered the info about your biometrics yet.
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1 hour ago, KatziGuthmann said:
Wow it seems like LIN is really waking back up! There was just a MASSIVE backlog of Biometrics Waivers which were cleared for those of us from Mid-Nov through Dec. and now it seems like they are getting on to approving people! Did they not waive your biometrics or if so when did they waive it?
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23 minutes ago, Yusuf0104 said:
Great to see some update at LIN service center. My case was received on December 10th, awaiting update from LIN center still.
by the way, what does " show fingerprints were taken" means? No need to get new biometrics?
21 minutes ago, Aigle1919 said:I think it means that fingerprints were waived because I didn’t get any appointment for taking my fingerprints!
This is correct, it means the fingerprints on file were applied to your current packet (aka they were waived)!
Make sure you check both egov.uscis.gov and my.uscis.gov to see if you got an update. Several people in the November thread hadn't received an update email yet but checked their account after my post and discovered theirs were waived as well. One person literally checked this morning and there was no update but they checked again after my post and low and behold, theirs was waived too. -
1 minute ago, Pzs said:
Same here! I just checked after reading your post and mine says fingerprints applied. November filer as well.
15 minutes ago, Jaimekr08 said:We were 11/20/20 received date and LIN too! Just checked USCIS and our biometrics were waved too!! Woohooo!! Literally checked this morning and it wasn't updated
Wonderful, I am glad so many have had great news! Someone in mid-late December ALSO had their biometrics waived today. So it seems like there is a decent chunk of backlog which was cleared.
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LIN service center mid-late Nov and just received biometrics waiver email today.
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On 5/18/2021 at 5:51 AM, rao19 said:
Yeah, I hope they get around to issuing biometric updates to those cases from Nov & Dec 2020...
We are mid-late November and just received our biometrics waver: "As of May 28, 2021, fingerprints relating to your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, Receipt Number LIN21900*****, have been applied to your case."
I am glad to see some movement for those of us between early-Nov and Feb.
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Finally! We got the biometrics waiver: "As of May 28, 2021, fingerprints relating to your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, Receipt Number LIN21900*****, have been applied to your case."
For those wondering, we are late November at LIN. Most from early Nov at LIN had their biometrics waived in January, then they jumped to the Jan/Feb filers. I am glad to see some movement for those of us between early-Nov and Feb.
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1 hour ago, Chocobo said:
A few people in the February thread mentioned that they hadn't heard anything, but when they logged in they saw the case status had been changed. You likely have checked already, but on the small chance you haven't, crossing all my fingers for you that there's a pleasant surprise for you that your case has had movement!!! :: hugs ::
Thanks. I checked but no luck. It's all good, just my impatience getting the best of me.
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Bumping this one because I haven't seen much in the way of updates from anyone at the LIN service center. It seems like that service center is now one of the slowest in the nation. If you are processing at LIN don't forget to add/update your info on the spreadsheet!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Buo_drIy4zaCFZUULdT_L9JrA6YZgrVtt7Cj6nUsvv0/edit#gid=0
Processing Times (I-751/I-751A) for Nebraska Service Center (LIN-xxxxxxx)
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
Posted · Edited by PedroDaGr8
Ready to schedule interview sounds like the case is now the domain of your local office. As such, your timeline will reflect the local office more than LIN. If you are in a busy city, this could make sense. If that isn't the case then I have no clue why they have skipped older cases.