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Ok Fellows,

I have a question.

Say we haven't receive our GC and our time for eligibility of Naturalization comes, can we go ahead and apply for citizenship without the 10-yr gc yet?

Because.. say, its a tedious 6-month waiting time from the biometrics as for us in VSC... it will be my case. I will be eligible for Citizenship by August 1st week and its gonna be 6 months from this month.

Would love to hear yall feedback.

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Petitioner (My Mom)

Beneficiary (My Sister 18 y.o)

06-07-19- Sent I-130

06-11-19- NOA1

02-19-20- "Initial Review, Transferred to another Visa Center"

03-11-20- APPROVED!!!

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Yes, you can.

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10. 10. 2008 - sent the petition

10. 16. 2008 - NOA1

04. 10. 2009 - sent letters to senators and asked for help

04. 17. 2009 - service request

04. 20. 2009 - filled senator's form which we got from him

04. 30. 2009 - another senator called us up

05. 04. 2009 - NOA2

05. 08. 2009 - NVC

06. 16. 2009 - interview (8 months since NOA1) passed

07. 03. 2009 - leaving for Texas. Go Rangers

07. 25. 2009 - officially married

08. 28. 2009 - AOS process started

09. 08. 2009 - NOA1

09. 30. 2009 - AP approved

10. 02. 2009 - I485 was forwarded to California, yay!

10. 13. 2009 - biometrics

10. 13. 2009 - EAD production was ordered

01. 04. 2010 - AOS approved

Done till Oct 2011!

11. 11. 2011 - I 751 filed

11. 16. 2011 - NOA1

12. 16. 2011 - Biometrics

04. 16. 2012 - ROC Approved

10. 10. 2012 - N 400 filed

10. 15. 2012 - NOA1

11. 15. 2012 - Biometrics

12. 04. 2012 - In line for the interview

01. 14. 2013 - Interview

01. 25. 2013 - Oath ceremony

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Alrighty people, here is a post by a paranoid obsessive person! :innocent: I am traveling overseas this weekend, and this whole extension letter, and expired GC has been playing havoc with my thoughts! And finally, I gave in yesterday, decided I really didn't have much to lose - made an infopass appointment for today. The USCIS lady was extremely helpful, and when I stated my case, and said, I was worried about the departure airports - she herself offered to stamp my passport with the i-551 stamp! Phew, it was worth the long drive, and some additional peace of mind.

So, if you have excessive time on hand, and are obsessive as I am :blush: - it might be worth a try! HOWEVER, I have heard only a few offices are this nice and provide these stamps - I was at the Raleigh-Durham field office which had just one free infopass appointment for today! But I do intend to keep my expired GC, and extension letter close to me while traveling! :D

Hope this helps anyone out here ... Thanks!

ROC

Mailed ROC package : 09-xx-2011

NOA I-797c (I-751 Receipt Notice) : 10-11-2011

NOA I-797 Biometrics appnt : 10-21-2011

Conditional GC Expires : 12-07-2011

Removal of conditions APPROVED : 07-02-2012

New GC ARRIVED : 07-07-2012 (dated 07/04 - - Go USCIS, working on 4th of July!!! :) )

AOS, AP, EAD

I-485 AOS, I-131 AP, I-765 EAD Mailed : 2009-09-26

Checks cashed : 2009-10-07

Received NOA for I-485, I-765 & I-131 : 2009-10-09

Biometrics Letter received : 2009-10-20

Biometrics Appointment : 2009-10-26 (Completed on 2009-10-26)

Transfer to CSC letter arrived by mail : 2009-10-24 (dated : 2009-10-21)

EAD Card production update : 2009-11-09 (14 days after Bio; 1 month after NOA)

AP approved : 2009-11-09 (14 days after Bio; 1 month after NOA)

AP document arrived : 2009-11-16

EAD card arrived : 2009-11-18

AOS approved GC production ordered : 2009-12-09

GC arrived : 2009-12-18 :)

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Alrighty people, here is a post by a paranoid obsessive person! :innocent: I am traveling overseas this weekend, and this whole extension letter, and expired GC has been playing havoc with my thoughts! And finally, I gave in yesterday, decided I really didn't have much to lose - made an infopass appointment for today. The USCIS lady was extremely helpful, and when I stated my case, and said, I was worried about the departure airports - she herself offered to stamp my passport with the i-551 stamp! Phew, it was worth the long drive, and some additional peace of mind.

So, if you have excessive time on hand, and are obsessive as I am :blush: - it might be worth a try! HOWEVER, I have heard only a few offices are this nice and provide these stamps - I was at the Raleigh-Durham field office which had just one free infopass appointment for today! But I do intend to keep my expired GC, and extension letter close to me while traveling! :D

Hope this helps anyone out here ... Thanks!

Hi Simbafuzz,

FYI, my wife just returned from overseas (with her expired GC and extension letter, no I-551 stamp). Upon returning at LAX, she gave the immigration officer her passport and GC. He scanned the GC, took her fingerprints, ask her how long she was gone and welcomed her home. Didn't ask to see the extension letter. I'm assuming that when they scan the GC, it must show on their system that it is under a one year extension. Still good to have the extension letter as backup, but she didn't need it this time.

Enjoy your travels and see you back here when you return!

ROC

10/10/11: I-751 Mailed

10/11/11: Received by CSC

10/11/11: NOA1 date (received on 10/15/11)

10/13/11: Check cashed

10/19/11: Biometrics letter received

10/21/11: Walk in biometrics

11/03/11: Biometrics appointment (original appt date)

02/23/12: Approval

03/01/12: 10 year GC received

AOS, AP, EAD

9/17/09: I-485, I-131, I-765 Mailed

9/28/09: Package delivered

10/2/09: NOAs dated

10/5/09: Received NOAs

10/5/09: Check cashed

10/26/09: Biometrics letter received (I485 and I765)

11/12/09: Biometrics appointment (completed)

11/12/09: EAD and AP approval emails

11/13/09: Touch on AOS, EAD and AP; 11/16/09: AP; 11/17/09: EAD and AP; 11/18/09: EAD

11/20/09: AP received

11/21/09: EAD received

12/7/09: Interview notice received

1/7/10: Interview and approval. Card production email.

1/12/10: 2nd card production email

1/14/10: Welcome letter received

1/19/10: GC received

October 2009 AOS Filers Spreadsheet

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Nothing so far in the post about the last set of fingerprints. They only took 7 days last time to send me a second letter, so I am not sure if I am out of the woods, or if they are still going to send me a demand for clearances.

One good thing, my husband was so annoyed about getting that speeding ticket, for 5 miles over the limit, he went to court today. He entered a plea of no contest. The judge asked to hear his story. He told him we were on our way to TN to get fingerprints taken, and why. He asked to see the appointment letter. Good thing I had it on me. This bit proved useful:

PLEASE APPEAR AT THE BELOW APPLICATION SUPPORT CENTER AT THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR AS SCHEDULED, YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED ABANDONED.

Dismissed. No fine, no points, nada. :thumbs:

I can explain it to you. But I can't understand it for you.

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Hi Simbafuzz,

FYI, my wife just returned from overseas (with her expired GC and extension letter, no I-551 stamp). Upon returning at LAX, she gave the immigration officer her passport and GC. He scanned the GC, took her fingerprints, ask her how long she was gone and welcomed her home. Didn't ask to see the extension letter. I'm assuming that when they scan the GC, it must show on their system that it is under a one year extension. Still good to have the extension letter as backup, but she didn't need it this time.

Enjoy your travels and see you back here when you return!

Thanks Greg for the affirmation! :yes: Actually, the immigration officer was/is my last concern - I am more worried about the airlines in my departing airport, they may just not understand the concept of an extension letter! And just in the worse case, to avoid that last minute stress, I wanted to do this! But you know, never say never - so for all I know, they will still harass me and I will end up trying to convince them, lol! I will let you all know once I return! :dance:

Dismissed. No fine, no points, nada. :thumbs:

Yoohoo!!! Glad you are out of the woods... See, USCIS is still there to protect our rights!! :blush:

ROC

Mailed ROC package : 09-xx-2011

NOA I-797c (I-751 Receipt Notice) : 10-11-2011

NOA I-797 Biometrics appnt : 10-21-2011

Conditional GC Expires : 12-07-2011

Removal of conditions APPROVED : 07-02-2012

New GC ARRIVED : 07-07-2012 (dated 07/04 - - Go USCIS, working on 4th of July!!! :) )

AOS, AP, EAD

I-485 AOS, I-131 AP, I-765 EAD Mailed : 2009-09-26

Checks cashed : 2009-10-07

Received NOA for I-485, I-765 & I-131 : 2009-10-09

Biometrics Letter received : 2009-10-20

Biometrics Appointment : 2009-10-26 (Completed on 2009-10-26)

Transfer to CSC letter arrived by mail : 2009-10-24 (dated : 2009-10-21)

EAD Card production update : 2009-11-09 (14 days after Bio; 1 month after NOA)

AP approved : 2009-11-09 (14 days after Bio; 1 month after NOA)

AP document arrived : 2009-11-16

EAD card arrived : 2009-11-18

AOS approved GC production ordered : 2009-12-09

GC arrived : 2009-12-18 :)

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Alrighty people, here is a post by a paranoid obsessive person! :innocent: I am traveling overseas this weekend, and this whole extension letter, and expired GC has been playing havoc with my thoughts! And finally, I gave in yesterday, decided I really didn't have much to lose - made an infopass appointment for today. The USCIS lady was extremely helpful, and when I stated my case, and said, I was worried about the departure airports - she herself offered to stamp my passport with the i-551 stamp! Phew, it was worth the long drive, and some additional peace of mind.

So, if you have excessive time on hand, and are obsessive as I am :blush: - it might be worth a try! HOWEVER, I have heard only a few offices are this nice and provide these stamps - I was at the Raleigh-Durham field office which had just one free infopass appointment for today! But I do intend to keep my expired GC, and extension letter close to me while traveling! :D

Hope this helps anyone out here ... Thanks!

Well if it gave you peace of mind then that's great :thumbs: Happy travels!

Nothing so far in the post about the last set of fingerprints. They only took 7 days last time to send me a second letter, so I am not sure if I am out of the woods, or if they are still going to send me a demand for clearances.

One good thing, my husband was so annoyed about getting that speeding ticket, for 5 miles over the limit, he went to court today. He entered a plea of no contest. The judge asked to hear his story. He told him we were on our way to TN to get fingerprints taken, and why. He asked to see the appointment letter. Good thing I had it on me. This bit proved useful:

PLEASE APPEAR AT THE BELOW APPLICATION SUPPORT CENTER AT THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR AS SCHEDULED, YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED ABANDONED.

Dismissed. No fine, no points, nada. :thumbs:

That's great news! I agree with Corinthians, 5 over IS bs!

AOS

09/21/08- Phil arrives in US

08/15/09- Wedding

10/16/09- Mailed out AOS package

01/14/10- Interview completed - Approved!

01/23/10- Conditional Green Card received!

ROC

10/17/11- Mailed ROC package

10/19/11- Package arrives at VSC

10/20/11- NOA1 issued

10/24/11- "Touch"

10/24/11- Check cashed

10/26/11- NOA1 received

11/23/11- Biometrics appointment

01/14/12- Conditional GC Expired

07/17/12- Approved! - Notification of card production

07/23/12- Notification of card being mailed

07/25/12- 10 year GC received!

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I actually have the same question! My guess was, from how it was worded in the NOA1, that it's extended from the conditional GC expiration date. Either way I'm hoping we're not still waiting in either October or January! :wacko:

I was wondering the same thing, but when we went to the DMV they put my husband's expiry date on his DL as one year from the letter, not the GC, which stinks because we will have to make that sure that doesn't expire! Either way, I'm not sure the lady knew 100% or if she just assumed it went by the date of the letter.

MR. & MRS. CACEREZ

K-1 Process

10.23.08 - sent K1 packet

10.29.08 - NOA1

02.19.09 - NOA2 113 days, Igor's #226

04.13.09 - Interview, Visa in hand next day

04.19.09 - POE Atlanta

04.20.09 - Married!

AOS Process

06.09.09 - sent AOS,EAD,AP packet

06.17.09 - NOAs issued

06.24.09 - Biometrics done (3 weeks earlier than appt date)

07.03.09 - received RFE for I-693 (dated 6.29, responded 7.07)

07.23.09 - transferred to CSC (received letter 7.27)

07.29.09 - EAD Card Production Ordered & AP Approved

11.23.09 - AOS touched - card production ordered & welcome letter sent - 13 months exactly after initially applying for K-1!

12.03.09 - GC arrived in mail

Removal of Conditions Process

07.28.11 - received reminder letter from USCIS to remove conditions before 11.18.11

09.28.11 - mailed I-751 packet

10.03.11 - NOA

10.05.11 - check cashed

11.25.11 - Biometrics

07.24.12 - GC approved!

08.01.12 - GC arrived in mail

Citizenship Process

12.16.16 - sent N400 packet

12.23.16 - NOA issued

01.27.17 - Biometrics done

02.01.17 - put in line for interview

03.15.17 - scheduled for an interview on 04.21.17, had to write a letter asking for a reschedule because we will be out of the country

03.31.17 - scheduled for an interview again

05.09.17 - Interview!

 

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That's pretty cool. 5 over is BS anyway. :bonk:

Totally nuts. I googled that town ...and they are apparently famous for ticket writing. A known speed trap. Amazing the wording on that appointment letter had the effect that it did. :star:

I can explain it to you. But I can't understand it for you.

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Does anyone know how much is the text that USCIS sent to us whenever there is an update on our profile?

Just curious to know.

Thanks a lot .

What do you mean by "how much"?

NOA 2. Really?

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Does anyone know how much is the text that USCIS sent to us whenever there is an update on our profile?

Just curious to know.

Thanks a lot .

It doesn't cost anything more than what your carrier charges for text messages. If you have an unlimited plan, it'd be free!

I was wondering the same thing, but when we went to the DMV they put my husband's expiry date on his DL as one year from the letter, not the GC, which stinks because we will have to make that sure that doesn't expire! Either way, I'm not sure the lady knew 100% or if she just assumed it went by the date of the letter.

Hmm, that is interesting! Oddly, Phil's DL doesn't expire until 2013... I think the DMV may have messed up on that one but oh well :bonk:

AOS

09/21/08- Phil arrives in US

08/15/09- Wedding

10/16/09- Mailed out AOS package

01/14/10- Interview completed - Approved!

01/23/10- Conditional Green Card received!

ROC

10/17/11- Mailed ROC package

10/19/11- Package arrives at VSC

10/20/11- NOA1 issued

10/24/11- "Touch"

10/24/11- Check cashed

10/26/11- NOA1 received

11/23/11- Biometrics appointment

01/14/12- Conditional GC Expired

07/17/12- Approved! - Notification of card production

07/23/12- Notification of card being mailed

07/25/12- 10 year GC received!

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I was wondering the same thing, but when we went to the DMV they put my husband's expiry date on his DL as one year from the letter, not the GC, which stinks because we will have to make that sure that doesn't expire! Either way, I'm not sure the lady knew 100% or if she just assumed it went by the date of the letter.

This same thing happened to me in Arizona. I told them but they did not want to change it.

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