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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hello my fellow transplants,

I'm new to this forum so forgive me if I am not following protocol. There are so many incredible tips on this website to sort through, wow.

I live in North Carolina with my husband on a CR1 visa (conditional permanent resident). Next month is the soonest we can submit our petition to remove the conditions of my residency. I saw the recent notice of the transfer of cases from the Texas office to Vermont. I just checked on the uscis.gov website and they have not changed any mailing instructions. Assuming they do not change the instructions, would it be advisable to send my application to Texas and have them forward it to the appropriate office? It just seems like the long way around the barn if you know what I mean!

Secondly, we have loads of legal and financial paperwork to support our petition. Do you think it makes sense to also send photos (they are NOT date stamped).

Thanks y'all ('m a Southerner now),

Jo-Anne

Jo-Anne

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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If true, they probably won't change the mailing address (at least not initially). If you submit to TSC and they will facilitate the transfer until such time they make the permanent change on the forms.

Edited by fwaguy

YMMV

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Hello my fellow transplants,

I'm new to this forum so forgive me if I am not following protocol. There are so many incredible tips on this website to sort through, wow.

I live in North Carolina with my husband on a CR1 visa (conditional permanent resident). Next month is the soonest we can submit our petition to remove the conditions of my residency. I saw the recent notice of the transfer of cases from the Texas office to Vermont. I just checked on the uscis.gov website and they have not changed any mailing instructions. Assuming they do not change the instructions, would it be advisable to send my application to Texas and have them forward it to the appropriate office? It just seems like the long way around the barn if you know what I mean!

They haven't changed the instructions on the form yet, but the new procedure is effective now. You should sent it to Vermont directly instead of Texas.

Here's the link to the notice. And this is what they said regarding submissions

However, there could be a slight delay in the adjudication of the petition as a result of the transfer; so, petitioners are encouraged to file directly with the appropriate service center as outlined above.

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

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02/27/08 - sent I-751 (remove conditions)

03/07/08 - check cleared

04/24/08 - transferred to VSC

04/25/08 - touched

08/??/08 - reschedule photo & prints

09/19/08 - photo & fingerprints

12/25/08 - touched

12/31/08 - card production ordered

06/14/11 - N-400 app sent

06/16/11 - N-400 NOA

07/07/11 - Biometrics appt.

09/07/11 - N-400 Interview

09/26/11 - Oath ceremony

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Hi,

Yes, we live in Texas and I will send our petition tomorrow, and it kinda sucks to have to send the petition to Vermont (more expensive because I feel compelled to overnight it for no particular rational reason), and the mail from Vermont will take longer to reach back to us for biometrics etc. But otherwise TSC will forward it to VSC, but I'd rather not take the risk of the file being lost in transit... plus they said to send it to VSC.

AOS: ND - June 5 2006 | RFE - June 15 2006 | FP Notice - June 30 (Rescheduled to Sept 16) | AP ND - August 14 2006| Walk-in FP - Sept 5 (FP cleared next day!) | Interview - Sept 8 2006 (Approved!) | Welcome Letter - Sept 13 | EAD received - Sept 19 (kinda moot since I'm waiting for GC) | GC received - Sept 23 2006 - Woohoo!!

I-751: 06/10/08 Mailed package to VSC direct (per memo instructions) not TSC. The wait begins... | 06/11/08 Package received at VSC (12.12pm) | 06/19/08 Check cashed | 06/20/08 Received NOA1 in the mail - ND is 06/17/08 | 07/10/08 Received Biometrics Appt Letter - ND is 7/7/08 | 07/22/08 Biometrics (had to do ink & paper also...) | 07/22/08 Touched | 07/23/08 Touched | 02/11/09 Transferred to CSC (got email)... | 02/12/09 Touched | 02/20/09 Touched (but no email) | 03/24/09 Approval letter arrives in the mail! Approval date is 3/18/09 from VSC | 04/03/09 Received card, postmarked 3/31 from CSC

N-400: 06/11/09 Mailed to Lewisville Lockbox | 06/12/09 Package received at Lockbox and signed for at 1.31pm | 06/18/09 Check Cashed | 06/19/09 NOA, PD 06/12/09 | 07/06/09 Biometrics letter received, ND is 07/02/09 | 07/24/09 Biometrics appointment | 08/06/09 IL received, ND 08/03/09 | Interview 09/14/09 at 9.30am (approved!) | Oath 10/21/09 | USC

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Thanks so so much. You've been a great help!

Jo-Anne

Hello my fellow transplants,

I'm new to this forum so forgive me if I am not following protocol. There are so many incredible tips on this website to sort through, wow.

I live in North Carolina with my husband on a CR1 visa (conditional permanent resident). Next month is the soonest we can submit our petition to remove the conditions of my residency. I saw the recent notice of the transfer of cases from the Texas office to Vermont. I just checked on the uscis.gov website and they have not changed any mailing instructions. Assuming they do not change the instructions, would it be advisable to send my application to Texas and have them forward it to the appropriate office? It just seems like the long way around the barn if you know what I mean!

They haven't changed the instructions on the form yet, but the new procedure is effective now. You should sent it to Vermont directly instead of Texas.

Here's the link to the notice. And this is what they said regarding submissions

However, there could be a slight delay in the adjudication of the petition as a result of the transfer; so, petitioners are encouraged to file directly with the appropriate service center as outlined above.

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

Jo-Anne

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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To answer the second part of your question, there is no need to send photographs, especially if you feel you have sufficient legal and financial documentation. Good luck.

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