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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Argentina
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Hi guys,

I just sent my husband's I-751 packet this past Friday. (####### it's delayed at the PO in California!!) My husband's GC expires June 30. Assuming that there aren't any problems, will this be ok do you think? What will happen to us if they're still processing our stuff and his GC expires? Will he have to go back? Can anyone hook me up with a link for what to expect while waiting for them to finish processing?

THANKS!!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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The NOA1 extends the GC for 1 year. Please read the instructions and the guides + forums.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Argentina
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The NOA1 extends the GC for 1 year. Please read the instructions and the guides + forums.

Yes, thanks. I lost one of my contacts and am blindly trying to figure it out. I know how annoying it is when people ask questions that are listed in a guide, but I just asked for the link.

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First of all, you are fine with the filing date, no worries.

In the process of ROC (I-751) the procedure as follows in order:

1- Receive NOA, Automatic Extension for 1 year

2- Receive Biometric letter

3- Attend Biometrics

4- Receive RFE letter & Respond to RFE (If any)

5- Receive Interview letter & Attend to the interview (If any)

6- Receive your approval letter/e-mail/text

7- Receive your 10-year GC

"Patience is the key to the paradise (US Citizenship, in our case)"

Posted

Hi guys,

I just sent my husband's I-751 packet this past Friday. (####### it's delayed at the PO in California!!) My husband's GC expires June 30. Assuming that there aren't any problems, will this be ok do you think? What will happen to us if they're still processing our stuff and his GC expires? Will he have to go back? Can anyone hook me up with a link for what to expect while waiting for them to finish processing?

THANKS!!

Guarantee that the GC will expire long before they are done with the processing. You will be lucky to receive the NOA1 before June 30th and the bio appointment letter by mid-July. As stated above, the NOA will extend the GC for 1 year.

SIt back and relax as you wil be one step closer to not having USCIS in your lives (assuming your husband goes for naturalization otherwise it will be 10 years before dealig with USCIS again).

Dave

 
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