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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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Hey all!

We have a trip planned to the UK in February (changeable plane tickets, but we'd rather not have to!). We filed early this month with VSC, thinking we'd have a NOA1 in hand shortly. Our check has been cashed but the case number on it brings up nothing in the USCIS system (though I've read that's not unusual). Yet another day has gone by and we're just over three weeks out from our trip. His card expires today.

What, in this case, should we be doing? I'm assuming he can't travel on the expired card without the NOA in hand, or can he? Is there something he can get at an Infopass appointment to confirm his status in the US?

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Hey all!

We have a trip planned to the UK in February (changeable plane tickets, but we'd rather not have to!). We filed early this month with VSC, thinking we'd have a NOA1 in hand shortly. Our check has been cashed but the case number on it brings up nothing in the USCIS system (though I've read that's not unusual). Yet another day has gone by and we're just over three weeks out from our trip. His card expires today.

What, in this case, should we be doing? I'm assuming he can't travel on the expired card without the NOA in hand, or can he? Is there something he can get at an Infopass appointment to confirm his status in the US?

You should receive your NOA1 by then. Sometimes it takes a little longer than expected.

An infopass may be a good idea, I am sure they can pull up his record and see that you already applied for ROC and possibly receive an I-551 stamp in his passport which is a 1 year extension. You can schedule the appointment and if you receive your NOA then you can cancel it or get the stamp and that way he doesn't need to carry the letter everywhere.

Good luck!

N-400 Naturalization Timeline

06/28/11 .. Mailed N-400 package via Priority mail with delivery confirmation

06/30/11 .. Package Delivered to Dallas Lockbox

07/06/11 .. Received e-mail notification of application acceptance

07/06/11 .. Check cashed

07/08/11 .. Received NOA letter

07/29/11 .. Received text/e-mail for biometrics notice

08/03/11 .. Received Biometrics letter - scheduled for 8/24/11

08/04/11 .. Walk-in finger prints done.

08/08/11 .. Received text/e-mail: Placed in line for interview scheduling

09/12/11 .. Received Yellow letter dated 9/7/11

09/13/11 .. Received text/e-mail: Interview scheduled

09/16/11 .. Received interview letter

10/19/11 .. Interview - PASSED

10/20/11 .. Received text/email: Oath scheduled

10/22/11 .. Received OATH letter

11/09/11 .. Oath ceremony

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Yes, schedule an infopass at your local USCIS office. You can do that by going to the USCIS website ( http://www.uscis.gov ) and selecting Make an Appointment/Infopass from the lower left hand corner.

Bring along the proof of your travel dates and your expired green card. They will access his file through the A number, verify that you have submitted the I-751 (you can bring along a copy of the cancelled cheque as well, if you like) and stamp his passport with the I-551 stamp for a specified period of time, usually one year.

The NOA normally arrives within 2 to 3 weeks of submission but there have been cases where it was delayed and last year at about this time where none were sent out at all. I never received an NOA for my ROC application so had to get my passport stamped as well.

Make your appointment for at least a week before your scheduled flight just in case you do receive the NOA, in which case you can cancel the Infopass. Good luck.

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You just sent it off . . . check already cashed . . . relax!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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Thanks, everyone. :) I'm just being paranoid, I know, since a few people who sent in their packages a week after me have gotten NOAs and we're still waiting! I'll have him do an InfoPass appointment. It's good to know we have options.

Thanks again!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I guess it depands where you live sometimes Vt takes a bit longer ,

but also remember you probly going to get a biometric apt notice

(biometrics is set usualy about a month after you filled )

 

129f for K1 visa filed in march 07 check my timeline for full info

03 March 2008 , received welcome letter and 2 year GC yeahhhhhhhhhhhhh

22 NOV 2009 to lift condition GC expires 22 Feb 2010

24 Nov 09 send in I 751 ( ROC , in VT )

25 Nov 09 Your item was delivered at 12:10 PM in SAINT ALBANS, VT 05479 to INS .

30 Nov 09 Check Cashed

21 Dec 09 biometric

On March 9, 2010, we ordered production of your new card.

12 March 2010 received approval letter in mail

16 March 2010 10 year Green Card received in mail exp date March 09 / 2020

April 14/2017 send N400 

04/25/17 credit card charged 

04/25/17 e mail NOA send 

05/01/17 hard copy of NOA dated 04/25 received in mail

05/06/17 biometric hard copy in mail 

05/19/17 Biometric appointment in Hartford CT 

07/17/17 Inline for Interview 

07/24/17 Interview letter in mail 

08/24/17 Interview in Springfield MA ... Yes Aproved

09/14/17 Oath Ceremony .... done I am a US citizen

09/22/17 Applied for Passport ( per reg mail ) 

10/04/17 got passport in mail  

10/13/17 got certificate in mail  , updated status with social security office 

AM DONE YEAHHHHHHHHHHH 

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Same here... filed with VSC, got Bio Appointment Letter and no NOA1 yet... I am running into the same time crunch. I wish you luck!

My timeline... (Frankfurt)

10/26/2007 Filed I-130 in person + paid 355 USD

10/26/2007 Filed DS-230 part 1 + got "case number"

10/26/2007 Received the document checklist

11/08/2007 Immunizations check

11/12/2007 Medical

11/16/2007 Faxed the "checklist" back to the consulate

11/26/2007 Confirmation via e-mail that the consulate received the "checklist" and medical result

12/18/2007 I-130 petition approved!!!

12/20/2007 Notice of Approval arrives via snail mail

02/01/2008 Visa interview - APPROVAL!

02/05/2008 Received visa via snail mail. DCF DONE!

02/23/2008 Arrived in the U.S.! Flight to Seattle via Newark as POE

03/10/2008 Welcome Letter (Form I-797C, Notice of Action) arrived

03/15/2008 Another Welcome Letter (Form I-797C) arrived... what a waste...

03/20/2008 Received I-551 (green card) via snail mail

03/24/2008 Received social security card via snail mail

10/20/2008 Moved from Seattle to Mobile, AL

06/18/2009 Wife filed for divorce

10/07/2009 Divorce was finalized

12/17/2009 Filed I-751 to remove conditions on residence under waiver

12/25/2009 Refiled I-751 because USPS returned the filed to me (hmpf!!!)

12/31/2009 Vermont Service Center received I-751

01/27/2010 Received the Biometrics Appointment Letter. Never received my NOA1.

02/01/2010 Biometrics Appointment in New Orleans, LA.

04/24/2010 Approval of Removal of Conditions! No RFE or interview. Yes!!!

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Filed: Country: Rwanda
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I've heard that this January USCIS got so many applications, and with all holidays, they are a little (more) behind. they should be able to pull your record at the infopass, also if I were you I will take proof that they cash out your check; let us know what happen.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Aargh. We've got our biometrics notice but still no NOA!

Gwen,

Don't worry, it's great that you received the biometrics notice. In my opinion, it is far more important than NOA1 because NOA1 can be replaced simply with a stamp. But your biometrics, if missed, is a guaranteed denial for your application. Try to get a walk-in biometrics appointment and get it out o the way (unless your given appointment fits well with your travel plans) and, while at the immigration office, get a stamp on your passport. Make sure you take your biometrics letter with you when you go overseas as a proof for filing I-751 (since you dont have NOA1) just as a backup. I I truly wish you the best :)

I intend to travel overseas in March. And if my biometrics are not done by then, I'm cancelling my trip with no second thoughts :blink:

Wife's I-130:

03/15/2019 NOA1 (Nebraska Service Center)

02/11/2020 Case transferred to Vermont Service Center

02/02/2021 NOA2 الحمد لله

02/04/2021 Approval email
02/12/2022 NVC documents submitted

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