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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
Timeline

11/4/09 - package arrive in vermont

11/11/09 - received I 797C in mail (extension for a year)

11/19/09 received letter for fingerprinting

12/04/09 - FP appointment Done

marriage certificate

joint bank account statements

rent leases

pictures

baby birthcertificate

car insurance

blue cross insurance

tax return

water, power , cable , phone & internet bill .

FILED JOINT

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While you don't actually ask a question in your post, I presume you wonder what is taking so long.

I would too - though there isn't much you can do until you're beyond their normal processing time of 6 months. At that time, I would call USCIS and make a formal inquiry. It also may not hurt to contact your congressional representative and see if they can help too.

If you do that and get no joy from them, apply for citizenship (if you were planning to) whenever you are eligible. It will force adjudication of the I 751.

*edited for typo*

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11/4/09 - package arrive in vermont

11/11/09 - received I 797C in mail (extension for a year)

11/19/09 received letter for fingerprinting

12/04/09 - FP appointment Done

marriage certificate

joint bank account statements

rent leases

pictures

baby birthcertificate

car insurance

blue cross insurance

tax return

water, power , cable , phone & internet bill .

FILED JOINT

You are not alone. I filed late November, NOA date 12/10/2009, FP 1/7/2010. I am not sure what is holding everything up since I also submittted a lot of evidence. I really don't like the order of how USCIS process applications, shouldn't whoever submitted first get approved first? But according to teh pattern ppl getting approved, it looks like USCIS is processing from end of month. so annoying.

Aug 2001 - Enter US on B2 visiting visa

July 2002 - Enrolled in school, obtained F1 Visa

Sept 2007 - Married

Nov 2007 - File for GC

Feb 2008 - Interview - approved

Mar 2008 - received 2 year conditional GC.

11/30/2009 - Applied for ROC

12/15/2009 - received NOA, NOA date 12/10/2009

1/15/2010 - FP appointment

1/17/2010 - LUD

4/18/2010 - Previous I765 LUD

Still waiting...

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Japan
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Hi mark_12, sorry about your situation...

Here are 2 VSC filer's case might fit into yours.

VJ Name.........Sent date......NOA date.......Bio date........Approved

INDIETRO09......09/29/09.......10/05/09.......11/10/09........--/--/-- (RFE received 3/15/10)

VIRGILE75.......10/29/09.......11/06/09.......12/01/09........04/08/10

-You still have a (very slim) possibility to get RFE(despite enough evidences)

-You still have a possibility to get approved next week or so

I hope you'll hear GOOD news soon...

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