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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
Timeline
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You can start filing ROC as long as you are within the 90 days of expiration. You might have a interview so you might want to hold off booking a ticket to travel.

01/2006 - Filed k1(1st time)

04/2006 - Interview (1st time) denied

Waited, waited...... no review

06/2009 - Filed k1 (2nd time)

09/2009 - NOA 2 approved

12/2009 - Interview (2nd time) APPROVED! VISA ISSUED

02/2010 - Arrived USA

04/2010 - Married

AOS Timeline

4/19/2010-Sent to Chicago Lockbox

4/26/2010-Received texts and emails 7th day

4/30/2010-Received NOA's(Hardcopies) 11th day

5/3/2010-Received ASC appointment notice(mailed 4/29/2010)14th day

5/7/2010-Walk-in Biometrics done(2 weeks earlier)18th day

5/13/2010-Case transferred to CSC

6/2/2010- Case received/resumed at CSC

6/18,6/22,6/23 AOS touches

6/28/2010- EAD production and touch on AP

6/29/2010-AOS APPROVED

7/2/2010- 2nd update on EAD production and touched on AP....

7/6/2010- Received "Welcome Letter" and AP document

7/12/2010-Received GREEN CARD and EAD

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
Timeline
Posted

NO, USCIS WILL reject and return.

You file it within the 90 days before card expires, not before.

Note 3 months is slightly longer than 90 days, I have seen posts of rejected cases sent in at exactly 3 months prior to card expires.

Again it is NOT a requirement to send exactly AT the 90 day mark, we sent out ROC at 10 days prior to expiration.

File the petition Next month or in March, the receipt letter will extend green-card validity for 1 year past expiration, simply carry the expired card, and the letter when traveling.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Kenya
Timeline
Posted

Well, if you file it in March, they may send you the biometric letter in April and if you are still out of the country USCIS will assume you have abandoned your application if you won't show up for the biometetrics..

If you can file it right by the 90 day mark, if it's in Feb, maybe you can have your biometrics done in March before you leave..

ROC:
07/2010....Attorney mailed I-751 divorce waiver
07/21/10...USCIS recvd I-751
07/21/10...NOA1
08/20/10...Bio completed
09/16/10...Recvd RFE, due 10/31
10/26/10...Mailed RFE
10/27/10...RFE delivered to VSC
04/26/11...Interview
05/11/11...APPROVED!!
05/18/11...Card production ordered
05/23/11...Received green card



N400:
04/29/13.. Eligible to file N400
04/26/13...Mailed N400..Dallas, TX
04/28/13...USPS delivered package (Priority mail)
04/29/13...NOA Priority date
05/02/13...Check cashed
05/10/13...Rcvd bio notice
05/30/13...Bio Appt
05/17/13...Walk in bio successful
06/28/13...Placed in line for interview scheduling
08/06/13...Recvd email interview has been scheduled
08/10/13...Recvd Interview letter
09/12/13...N400 Interview
09/12/13...Decision cannot be made
10/21/14...Biometrics (second time)
01/05/15...In line for oath scheduling

01/21/15...Oath Ceremony

01/21/15...Applied Passport

02/05/15..Received Passport

Journey Over!!

Posted

You can start filing ROC as long as you are within the 90 days of expiration. You might have a interview so you might want to hold off booking a ticket to travel.

Thank you... have a good one!!! :thumbs:

Well, if you file it in March, they may send you the biometric letter in April and if you are still out of the country USCIS will assume you have abandoned your application if you won't show up for the biometetrics..

If you can file it right by the 90 day mark, if it's in Feb, maybe you can have your biometrics done in March before you leave..

Thank you so much!!! :)

NO, USCIS WILL reject and return.

You file it within the 90 days before card expires, not before.

Note 3 months is slightly longer than 90 days, I have seen posts of rejected cases sent in at exactly 3 months prior to card expires.

Again it is NOT a requirement to send exactly AT the 90 day mark, we sent out ROC at 10 days prior to expiration.

File the petition Next month or in March, the receipt letter will extend green-card validity for 1 year past expiration, simply carry the expired card, and the letter when traveling.

NO, USCIS WILL reject and return.

You file it within the 90 days before card expires, not before.

Note 3 months is slightly longer than 90 days, I have seen posts of rejected cases sent in at exactly 3 months prior to card expires.

Again it is NOT a requirement to send exactly AT the 90 day mark, we sent out ROC at 10 days prior to expiration.

File the petition Next month or in March, the receipt letter will extend green-card validity for 1 year past expiration, simply carry the expired card, and the letter when traveling.

 
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