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Hi all:

I am new to this forum and I see great information is provided as well. I applied for the green card on May 2004 and was approved at the interview for Conditional Green card on July 2004. Now I sent my I-751 package on May 2006 and few days later i received the extension for 1 year. I just want to know how long should i expect for them to answer? I run to the mail every day, it's so frustrating. I know there are some dates but they are not quite accurate since some people receive the approval before than those dates posted at the USCIS website. Please any comments will help me to feel better.

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Hi all:

I am new to this forum and I see great information is provided as well. I applied for the green card on May 2004 and was approved at the interview for Conditional Green card on July 2004. Now I sent my I-751 package on May 2006 and few days later i received the extension for 1 year. I just want to know how long should i expect for them to answer? I run to the mail every day, it's so frustrating. I know there are some dates but they are not quite accurate since some people receive the approval before than those dates posted at the USCIS website. Please any comments will help me to feel better.

Regards

I wasn't aware that I-751 dates of processing are published on the USCIS web site. In your NOA, there was probably a notation to contact the local district office if you haven't heard from them within 8 (?) months. That's the only guideline I can recommend... Save your energy for something more pleasurable, and relax. ;)

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Hi all:

I am new to this forum and I see great information is provided as well. I applied for the green card on May 2004 and was approved at the interview for Conditional Green card on July 2004. Now I sent my I-751 package on May 2006 and few days later i received the extension for 1 year. I just want to know how long should i expect for them to answer? I run to the mail every day, it's so frustrating. I know there are some dates but they are not quite accurate since some people receive the approval before than those dates posted at the USCIS website. Please any comments will help me to feel better.

Regards

I wasn't aware that I-751 dates of processing are published on the USCIS web site. In your NOA, there was probably a notation to contact the local district office if you haven't heard from them within 8 (?) months. That's the only guideline I can recommend... Save your energy for something more pleasurable, and relax. ;)

Thanks a lot for the prompt response. Well it actually says 12 months :( lol.. I hope the process me faster. By the way on my pictures the day of the wedding our camera was not working well so it came out a day short, you think this is going to be a problem? well i even took a picture of the person that married us.

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Hi all:

I am new to this forum and I see great information is provided as well. I applied for the green card on May 2004 and was approved at the interview for Conditional Green card on July 2004. Now I sent my I-751 package on May 2006 and few days later i received the extension for 1 year. I just want to know how long should i expect for them to answer? I run to the mail every day, it's so frustrating. I know there are some dates but they are not quite accurate since some people receive the approval before than those dates posted at the USCIS website. Please any comments will help me to feel better.

Regards

I wasn't aware that I-751 dates of processing are published on the USCIS web site. In your NOA, there was probably a notation to contact the local district office if you haven't heard from them within 8 (?) months. That's the only guideline I can recommend... Save your energy for something more pleasurable, and relax. ;)

Thanks a lot for the prompt response. Well it actually says 12 months :( lol.. I hope the process me faster. By the way on my pictures the day of the wedding our camera was not working well so it came out a day short, you think this is going to be a problem? well i even took a picture of the person that married us.

Regards

HI! You dont need to worry about anything as DMermaid said Relax :thumbs:

The INS people dont really care when the picture was taken and how....If your marriage is legitimate and you provided all sufficient evidence you gonna be absolutely fine as INS people know their job and if anything wrong with the legitimacy of the marriage its easy to find out by the submitted documents. As if something would be wrong ,they would already send you some letter for the Request for the Additional Evidence or something like that...

So wait 6 month now until they send you something... :star:

Best wishes (F)

Sincerely.

Hi all:

I am new to this forum and I see great information is provided as well. I applied for the green card on May 2004 and was approved at the interview for Conditional Green card on July 2004. Now I sent my I-751 package on May 2006 and few days later i received the extension for 1 year. I just want to know how long should i expect for them to answer? I run to the mail every day, it's so frustrating. I know there are some dates but they are not quite accurate since some people receive the approval before than those dates posted at the USCIS website. Please any comments will help me to feel better.

Regards

I wasn't aware that I-751 dates of processing are published on the USCIS web site. In your NOA, there was probably a notation to contact the local district office if you haven't heard from them within 8 (?) months. That's the only guideline I can recommend... Save your energy for something more pleasurable, and relax. ;)

Thanks a lot for the prompt response. Well it actually says 12 months :( lol.. I hope the process me faster. By the way on my pictures the day of the wedding our camera was not working well so it came out a day short, you think this is going to be a problem? well i even took a picture of the person that married us.

Regards

HI! You dont need to worry about anything as DMermaid said Relax :thumbs:

The INS people dont really care when the picture was taken and how....If your marriage is legitimate and you provided all sufficient evidence you gonna be absolutely fine as INS people know their job and if anything wrong with the legitimacy of the marriage its easy to find out by the submitted documents. As if something would be wrong ,they would already send you some letter for the Request for the Additional Evidence or something like that...

So wait 6 month now until they send you something... :star:

Best wishes (F)

Sincerely.

I mean wait 6 month until they maybe mail the Approval letter to you.

It took 5 month in my case.It will also depend on the Service Center you have filed with ., some of them woking faster and some of them working slower.

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Hi all:

I am new to this forum and I see great information is provided as well. I applied for the green card on May 2004 and was approved at the interview for Conditional Green card on July 2004. Now I sent my I-751 package on May 2006 and few days later i received the extension for 1 year. I just want to know how long should i expect for them to answer? I run to the mail every day, it's so frustrating. I know there are some dates but they are not quite accurate since some people receive the approval before than those dates posted at the USCIS website. Please any comments will help me to feel better.

Regards

I wasn't aware that I-751 dates of processing are published on the USCIS web site. In your NOA, there was probably a notation to contact the local district office if you haven't heard from them within 8 (?) months. That's the only guideline I can recommend... Save your energy for something more pleasurable, and relax. ;)

Thanks a lot for the prompt response. Well it actually says 12 months :( lol.. I hope the process me faster. By the way on my pictures the day of the wedding our camera was not working well so it came out a day short, you think this is going to be a problem? well i even took a picture of the person that married us.

Regards

HI! You dont need to worry about anything as DMermaid said Relax :thumbs:

The INS people dont really care when the picture was taken and how....If your marriage is legitimate and you provided all sufficient evidence you gonna be absolutely fine as INS people know their job and if anything wrong with the legitimacy of the marriage its easy to find out by the submitted documents. As if something would be wrong ,they would already send you some letter for the Request for the Additional Evidence or something like that...

So wait 6 month now until they send you something... :star:

Best wishes (F)

Sincerely.

Hi all:

I am new to this forum and I see great information is provided as well. I applied for the green card on May 2004 and was approved at the interview for Conditional Green card on July 2004. Now I sent my I-751 package on May 2006 and few days later i received the extension for 1 year. I just want to know how long should i expect for them to answer? I run to the mail every day, it's so frustrating. I know there are some dates but they are not quite accurate since some people receive the approval before than those dates posted at the USCIS website. Please any comments will help me to feel better.

Regards

I wasn't aware that I-751 dates of processing are published on the USCIS web site. In your NOA, there was probably a notation to contact the local district office if you haven't heard from them within 8 (?) months. That's the only guideline I can recommend... Save your energy for something more pleasurable, and relax. ;)

Thanks a lot for the prompt response. Well it actually says 12 months :( lol.. I hope the process me faster. By the way on my pictures the day of the wedding our camera was not working well so it came out a day short, you think this is going to be a problem? well i even took a picture of the person that married us.

Regards

HI! You dont need to worry about anything as DMermaid said Relax :thumbs:

The INS people dont really care when the picture was taken and how....If your marriage is legitimate and you provided all sufficient evidence you gonna be absolutely fine as INS people know their job and if anything wrong with the legitimacy of the marriage its easy to find out by the submitted documents. As if something would be wrong ,they would already send you some letter for the Request for the Additional Evidence or something like that...

So wait 6 month now until they send you something... :star:

Best wishes (F)

Sincerely.

I mean wait 6 month until they maybe mail the Approval letter to you.

It took 5 month in my case.It will also depend on the Service Center you have filed with ., some of them woking faster and some of them working slower.

Thanks a lot Sweet!!, Well I sent it to Vermont on May 12th. and I received the NOA with an extension on May 19th.

This is what i submitted:

*Lease with both names

*Joint Saving Account statements since we got married

*Joint IRS Papers

*Copy of Checks issued to us with both names

*Joint Cable Bills since we got married

*Pictures together from before and after marriage.

*Form I-751

*Payroll Statements showing (marriage status)

*Affidavits of two friends

We do not have car or life insurance so... nothing like that

Other documentes were given to them at the time of first interview

Is this enough?

Regards

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Hi all:

I am new to this forum and I see great information is provided as well. I applied for the green card on May 2004 and was approved at the interview for Conditional Green card on July 2004. Now I sent my I-751 package on May 2006 and few days later i received the extension for 1 year. I just want to know how long should i expect for them to answer? I run to the mail every day, it's so frustrating. I know there are some dates but they are not quite accurate since some people receive the approval before than those dates posted at the USCIS website. Please any comments will help me to feel better.

Regards

I wasn't aware that I-751 dates of processing are published on the USCIS web site. In your NOA, there was probably a notation to contact the local district office if you haven't heard from them within 8 (?) months. That's the only guideline I can recommend... Save your energy for something more pleasurable, and relax. ;)

Thanks a lot for the prompt response. Well it actually says 12 months :( lol.. I hope the process me faster. By the way on my pictures the day of the wedding our camera was not working well so it came out a day short, you think this is going to be a problem? well i even took a picture of the person that married us.

Regards

HI! You dont need to worry about anything as DMermaid said Relax :thumbs:

The INS people dont really care when the picture was taken and how....If your marriage is legitimate and you provided all sufficient evidence you gonna be absolutely fine as INS people know their job and if anything wrong with the legitimacy of the marriage its easy to find out by the submitted documents. As if something would be wrong ,they would already send you some letter for the Request for the Additional Evidence or something like that...

So wait 6 month now until they send you something... :star:

Best wishes (F)

Sincerely.

Hi all:

I am new to this forum and I see great information is provided as well. I applied for the green card on May 2004 and was approved at the interview for Conditional Green card on July 2004. Now I sent my I-751 package on May 2006 and few days later i received the extension for 1 year. I just want to know how long should i expect for them to answer? I run to the mail every day, it's so frustrating. I know there are some dates but they are not quite accurate since some people receive the approval before than those dates posted at the USCIS website. Please any comments will help me to feel better.

Regards

I wasn't aware that I-751 dates of processing are published on the USCIS web site. In your NOA, there was probably a notation to contact the local district office if you haven't heard from them within 8 (?) months. That's the only guideline I can recommend... Save your energy for something more pleasurable, and relax. ;)

Thanks a lot for the prompt response. Well it actually says 12 months :( lol.. I hope the process me faster. By the way on my pictures the day of the wedding our camera was not working well so it came out a day short, you think this is going to be a problem? well i even took a picture of the person that married us.

Regards

HI! You dont need to worry about anything as DMermaid said Relax :thumbs:

The INS people dont really care when the picture was taken and how....If your marriage is legitimate and you provided all sufficient evidence you gonna be absolutely fine as INS people know their job and if anything wrong with the legitimacy of the marriage its easy to find out by the submitted documents. As if something would be wrong ,they would already send you some letter for the Request for the Additional Evidence or something like that...

So wait 6 month now until they send you something... :star:

Best wishes (F)

Sincerely.

I mean wait 6 month until they maybe mail the Approval letter to you.

It took 5 month in my case.It will also depend on the Service Center you have filed with ., some of them woking faster and some of them working slower.

Thanks a lot Sweet!!, Well I sent it to Vermont on May 12th. and I received the NOA with an extension on May 19th.

This is what i submitted:

*Lease with both names

*Joint Saving Account statements since we got married

*Joint IRS Papers

*Copy of Checks issued to us with both names

*Joint Cable Bills since we got married

*Pictures together from before and after marriage.

*Form I-751

*Payroll Statements showing (marriage status)

*Affidavits of two friends

We do not have car or life insurance so... nothing like that

Other documentes were given to them at the time of first interview

Is this enough?

Regards

HI!

Yeap,you are gonna be absolutely fine! :thumbs:

Just need to wait a little bit until they mail you an Approval letter.

It will depend on how fast your processing center works :star:

Best wishes (F)

Sincerely.

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https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/Proc...eCenter=Vermont

It says they are working on I-751s submitted April 01, 2006. If it goes to a month passed the date of your NOA and you haven't heard anything make an INFOPASS appointment to see what's going on. Otherwise, just sit tight.

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https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/Proc...eCenter=Vermont

It says they are working on I-751s submitted April 01, 2006. If it goes to a month passed the date of your NOA and you haven't heard anything make an INFOPASS appointment to see what's going on. Otherwise, just sit tight.

Thanks a lot guys :) will keep you inform of any news :)

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