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I got RFE which I responded last month but nothing since then....I even lost 3 job interview because I couldnt show my new green card...This is killing me now!

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I got RFE which I responded last month but nothing since then....I even lost 3 job interview because I couldnt show my new green card...This is killing me now!

im waiting for a responce too.

~~~Marriage : 2009-07-10~~~

~~~I-130 Sent : 2009-11-24~~~

~~~ Medical : 2010-09-28~~~ ~~~ MTL Interview : 2010-10-20~~~ ~~~ APPROVED~~~

~~~POE Date :2010-10-31~~~ ~~~Received SSN's 2010-11-08~~

~~~Welcome Letter/Notice Receipt :2010-11-30~~~ ~~~Received Our Green Cards 2010-12-06~~~

~~~ ROC :2012-08-20~~~ ~~~NOA1 :2012-08-28~~~ ~~~BIO :2012-09-25~~~~

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When did you send the RFE

On june 12th

~~~Marriage : 2009-07-10~~~

~~~I-130 Sent : 2009-11-24~~~

~~~ Medical : 2010-09-28~~~ ~~~ MTL Interview : 2010-10-20~~~ ~~~ APPROVED~~~

~~~POE Date :2010-10-31~~~ ~~~Received SSN's 2010-11-08~~

~~~Welcome Letter/Notice Receipt :2010-11-30~~~ ~~~Received Our Green Cards 2010-12-06~~~

~~~ ROC :2012-08-20~~~ ~~~NOA1 :2012-08-28~~~ ~~~BIO :2012-09-25~~~~

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I got RFE which I responded last month but nothing since then....I even lost 3 job interview because I couldnt show my new green card...This is killing me now!

You can legally still get a job now, an employer cannot refuse you for that -- you just need to show the notice that they sent you when you applied for your i-751, saying that your conditional status is extended for one year.

I changed jobs with that paper and it was not a problem at all. Please don't let this stop you!

07/01/2010 - I-485, I-765 and I-130 sent to Chicago lock box
07/03/2010 - package signed for in Chicago
07/12/2010 - text and email notification received
07/17/2010 - hard copy NOA1s received in mail
07/19/2010 - received biometrics letter (scheduled for August 12th)
07/22/2010 - unsuccessful walk-in biometrics in Brooklyn
07/28/2010 - successful walk-in biometrics in Brooklyn
08/24/2010 - EAD card approved (54 DAYS)
08/31/2010 - I-765 touched, post decision activity, email notification of EAD approval
09/01/2010 - I-765 touched
09/03/2010 - EAD card received
09/21/2010 - Interview Date! 9:45 am. APPROVED (83 DAYS). I-551 Stamp.
09/21/2010 - Card/ Document Production
09/29/2010 - Welcome letter received
10/01/2010 - Green Card Received!!! Exactly 3 months smile.png

08/18/2012 - ROC filed (Vermont)
09/04/2012 - NOA date
10/12/2012 - Bio appointment
05/02/2013 - RFE
07/15/2013 - ROC Interview at local (New York City) office, told we would be notified of decision by mail in 60 days
08/02/2013- Case status updated, production of new card ordered!
08/05/2013- InfoPass appointment at Holtsville Long Island, passport stamped with I-551
08/06/2013- Card mailed
08/08/2013- 10 year green card received!!! 10 days short of one year from applicationdancin5hr.gif

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Are you sure! During my interview the lady said that they are only dealing with non expired card....and it was writing on my form that I was disqualify for not producing valid INS record which is passport,card or naturalization or birth certificate......but I was given grace to continue as soon as the card arrived at the last job which start with 7 week training at police Academy!

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Are you sure! During my interview the lady said that they are only dealing with non expired card....and it was writing on my form that I was disqualify for not producing valid INS record which is passport,card or naturalization or birth certificate......but I was given grace to continue as soon as the card arrived at the last job which start with 7 week training at police Academy!

Of course! It says so directly on I-797 letter they sent when you applied for your ROC. The paper is all you need to work and to travel in and out of the country. It says so directly on it. You can also look that up in many places. I showed that paper with no problem -- changed jobs, and I work at a very large company. I have also crossed the border with it twice.

See this:

http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/free-books/fiance-marriage-visa-book/chapter16-19.html

"The I-797 receipt notice is an important document. It extends your residency for a period designated by USCIS (normally 12 months). The notice will be your only proof of your legal status after you green card has expired. The notice is a bit awkward to show to employers, border patrol officers, and others, but it really is an official document. You must, however, also carry your expired green card with you at the same time. That's because your card, unlike the receipt, has your photo on it."

And, directly from USCIS:

"Currently, a conditional resident who files a Form I-751 receives a Form I-797, Notice of Action, extending his or her status as a conditional resident for a 1-year period. This Form I-797 also advises the conditional resident that travel and employment are authorized for that 1-year period. Thus, conditional residents with expired Forms I-551, Permanent Resident Cards, may present their expired Form I-551 and their Form I-797 as evidence of their status in the United States."

07/01/2010 - I-485, I-765 and I-130 sent to Chicago lock box
07/03/2010 - package signed for in Chicago
07/12/2010 - text and email notification received
07/17/2010 - hard copy NOA1s received in mail
07/19/2010 - received biometrics letter (scheduled for August 12th)
07/22/2010 - unsuccessful walk-in biometrics in Brooklyn
07/28/2010 - successful walk-in biometrics in Brooklyn
08/24/2010 - EAD card approved (54 DAYS)
08/31/2010 - I-765 touched, post decision activity, email notification of EAD approval
09/01/2010 - I-765 touched
09/03/2010 - EAD card received
09/21/2010 - Interview Date! 9:45 am. APPROVED (83 DAYS). I-551 Stamp.
09/21/2010 - Card/ Document Production
09/29/2010 - Welcome letter received
10/01/2010 - Green Card Received!!! Exactly 3 months smile.png

08/18/2012 - ROC filed (Vermont)
09/04/2012 - NOA date
10/12/2012 - Bio appointment
05/02/2013 - RFE
07/15/2013 - ROC Interview at local (New York City) office, told we would be notified of decision by mail in 60 days
08/02/2013- Case status updated, production of new card ordered!
08/05/2013- InfoPass appointment at Holtsville Long Island, passport stamped with I-551
08/06/2013- Card mailed
08/08/2013- 10 year green card received!!! 10 days short of one year from applicationdancin5hr.gif

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Of course! It says so directly on I-797 letter they sent when you applied for your ROC. The paper is all you need to work and to travel in and out of the country. It says so directly on it. You can also look that up in many places. I showed that paper with no problem -- changed jobs, and I work at a very large company. I have also crossed the border with it twice.

See this:

http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/free-books/fiance-marriage-visa-book/chapter16-19.html

"The I-797 receipt notice is an important document. It extends your residency for a period designated by USCIS (normally 12 months). The notice will be your only proof of your legal status after you green card has expired. The notice is a bit awkward to show to employers, border patrol officers, and others, but it really is an official document. You must, however, also carry your expired green card with you at the same time. That's because your card, unlike the receipt, has your photo on it."

And, directly from USCIS:

"Currently, a conditional resident who files a Form I-751 receives a Form I-797, Notice of Action, extending his or her status as a conditional resident for a 1-year period. This Form I-797 also advises the conditional resident that travel and employment are authorized for that 1-year period. Thus, conditional residents with expired Forms I-551, Permanent Resident Cards, may present their expired Form I-551 and their Form I-797 as evidence of their status in the United States."

Hi, what is an "expired Forms I-551" - is that the green card itself? or is it some sort of form?

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Thank you guys .....I explained to the lady but all she want is the card....Finally,the Manager said I should call to continue my interview as soon as I get the card.She told me that the request is from Police Academy requirement....

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Deys, they are unfortunately mistaken to prohibit you from continuing your interview and they can get in big trouble for that.

And everyone else, I hope your approvals come quickly, interviews go well (INTERVIEW? I can't believe they called you in for an interview! GOOD LUCK!), and that the green cards show up post haste!

BTW: John's greencard has been here for almost a month now, and TODAY is the first day I received any text messages about his status update on the USCIS website. Three of them, back to back, that there has been an update. Sheesh. I looked, and nothing changed from the day his GC arrived. Silly silly.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Beth & John
~K-1 Visa Process~
NOA1: October 29, 2009
NOA2: January 21, 2010
Interview Date: April 12, 2010 - APPROVED!
Visa Received: April 26, 2010
POE: May 11, 2010
Wedding: May 21, 2010

~AOS/EAD/AP~
Sent: June 8, 2010
Received at Chicago Lockbox: June 10, 2010
Email/text notification of NOA1: June 16, 2010
Check cashed: June 17, 2010
Case shows up on USCIS website: June 18, 2010
Hard copies of NOA1's arrive: June 18, 2010
Touch on all 3 cases: June 21, 2010
Biometrics letter: Received June 24, 2010, scheduled for July 15, successful walk-in June 30th!
Touch on AOS/EAD cases: July 1, 2010
EAD and AP approval: August 6, 2010
EAD Card Production: August 9, 2010
AP received: August 13, 2010
EAD Card received: August 16, 2010
AOS Interview: August 23, 2010 APPROVED!

~ROC~
Sent: August 7, 2012
Check cashed: August 14, 2012
NOA1: August 10, 2012
Biometrics: September 13, 2012
RFE: April 1, 2013; response mailed April 2, 2013
Approved: April 22, 2013

Green Card Production ordered: June 12, 2013 (email received)

Green Card Received: June 17, 2013

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Hi, what is an "expired Forms I-551" - is that the green card itself? or is it some sort of form?

Hi,

Yes, you only need the expired green card and the letter.

The police academy management really is uninformed (ironic?!) and cannot legally stop you from working. I wish there was a way to have them believe you! Would they maybe look at that link I posted?

You could try making an info pass appointment at your local USCIS office and see if they will give you a stamp in your passport. Explain your difficulty with employers believing the letter.

Good luck! I hope you find a job quickly.

07/01/2010 - I-485, I-765 and I-130 sent to Chicago lock box
07/03/2010 - package signed for in Chicago
07/12/2010 - text and email notification received
07/17/2010 - hard copy NOA1s received in mail
07/19/2010 - received biometrics letter (scheduled for August 12th)
07/22/2010 - unsuccessful walk-in biometrics in Brooklyn
07/28/2010 - successful walk-in biometrics in Brooklyn
08/24/2010 - EAD card approved (54 DAYS)
08/31/2010 - I-765 touched, post decision activity, email notification of EAD approval
09/01/2010 - I-765 touched
09/03/2010 - EAD card received
09/21/2010 - Interview Date! 9:45 am. APPROVED (83 DAYS). I-551 Stamp.
09/21/2010 - Card/ Document Production
09/29/2010 - Welcome letter received
10/01/2010 - Green Card Received!!! Exactly 3 months smile.png

08/18/2012 - ROC filed (Vermont)
09/04/2012 - NOA date
10/12/2012 - Bio appointment
05/02/2013 - RFE
07/15/2013 - ROC Interview at local (New York City) office, told we would be notified of decision by mail in 60 days
08/02/2013- Case status updated, production of new card ordered!
08/05/2013- InfoPass appointment at Holtsville Long Island, passport stamped with I-551
08/06/2013- Card mailed
08/08/2013- 10 year green card received!!! 10 days short of one year from applicationdancin5hr.gif

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Yes....I was to be hired by the state govt (just don't want to mention the state for security purpose) and send for training by police Academy...Am not saying there are right but just to narrate all mess am facing because of the new card process...I don't know what we are renew in a status that took a full year...that look some how any way!

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Getting really nervous now. We responded to our RFE on May 4, 2013 and haven't heard a word since. ClockWatch2.gif In fact, there's been almost no activity for August filers at the Vermont Service Center since early May, with the exception of a single person whose ROC was accepted.

We just made flight arrangements to go back to the Philippines, which is exciting since my wife Karen hasn't been back in the 3 years since she's been in the US. But now we're getting a little worried that we may not have a new green card by then. Not only that, but the I-757 was issued in November 2012 and only extends the green card for 1 year. Will USCIS give us a problem letting Karen re-enter the country when we come back on Nov. 25 with only her green card and the I-757?

  • 08/28/08------ Met online
  • 06/07-06/23/09 Met in the Phils
  • 09/09-12/09--- 4 tries to get passport
  • 12/17/09------ Passport ACCEPTED!
  • 02/02/10------ Passport received

K-1:

  • 12/19/09------ USCIS: I-129F sent
  • 12/23/09------ USCIS: NOA1 (case received)
  • 03/18/10------ USCIS: NOA2 ACCEPTED! (85 days)
  • 03/24/10------ NVC: received case
  • 03/29/10------ NVC: sent case to USEM
  • 04/14-04/15/10 USEM: medical exam PASSED!
  • 04/27/10------ USEM: visa APPROVED! (125 days)
  • 05/04/10------ USEM: visa received
  • 05/29-06/14/10 2nd trip to the Phils!
  • 06/14/10------ POE: Minneapolis

AOS:

  • 08/04/10------ WEDDING!
  • 08/30/10------ SS#
  • 09/09/10------ AOS: I-485 sent
  • 10/14/10------ AOS: Case transferred to CSC
  • 10/19/10------ AOS: Biometrics appt.
  • 11/08/10------ AOS: I-485 APPROVED! (60 days)
  • 11/16/10------ AOS: Green card received

ROC:

  • 08/10/12------ ROC: I-751 sent
  • 08/14/12------ ROC: NOA1 (case received)
  • 09/19/12------ ROC: Biometrics appt.
  • 03/25/13------ ROC: RFE
  • 05/04/13------ ROC: Evidence sent
  • 05/29/13------ ROC: Case transferred to Newark (found out on 08/12/13)
  • 07/15/13------ ROC: Service request by phone
  • 07/24/13------ ROC: USCIS letter received - case still pending, transferred to Newark Field Office
  • 08/12/13------ ROC: I-551 stamp on passport at Newark
  • 08/23/13------ ROC: USCIS letter received – interview scheduled
  • 10/08/13------ ROC: USCIS interview; APPROVED! (420 days)
  • 12/06/13------ ROC: Green card received
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Getting really nervous now. We responded to our RFE on May 4, 2013 and haven't heard a word since. ClockWatch2.gif In fact, there's been almost no activity for August filers at the Vermont Service Center since early May, with the exception of a single person whose ROC was accepted.

We just made flight arrangements to go back to the Philippines, which is exciting since my wife Karen hasn't been back in the 3 years since she's been in the US. But now we're getting a little worried that we may not have a new green card by then. Not only that, but the I-757 was issued in November 2012 and only extends the green card for 1 year. Will USCIS give us a problem letting Karen re-enter the country when we come back on Nov. 25 with only her green card and the I-757?

I just called the USCIS today, and they are doing a service request since it's been more than 60 days since they received our response to the RFE. Hope that speeds things up!

  • 08/28/08------ Met online
  • 06/07-06/23/09 Met in the Phils
  • 09/09-12/09--- 4 tries to get passport
  • 12/17/09------ Passport ACCEPTED!
  • 02/02/10------ Passport received

K-1:

  • 12/19/09------ USCIS: I-129F sent
  • 12/23/09------ USCIS: NOA1 (case received)
  • 03/18/10------ USCIS: NOA2 ACCEPTED! (85 days)
  • 03/24/10------ NVC: received case
  • 03/29/10------ NVC: sent case to USEM
  • 04/14-04/15/10 USEM: medical exam PASSED!
  • 04/27/10------ USEM: visa APPROVED! (125 days)
  • 05/04/10------ USEM: visa received
  • 05/29-06/14/10 2nd trip to the Phils!
  • 06/14/10------ POE: Minneapolis

AOS:

  • 08/04/10------ WEDDING!
  • 08/30/10------ SS#
  • 09/09/10------ AOS: I-485 sent
  • 10/14/10------ AOS: Case transferred to CSC
  • 10/19/10------ AOS: Biometrics appt.
  • 11/08/10------ AOS: I-485 APPROVED! (60 days)
  • 11/16/10------ AOS: Green card received

ROC:

  • 08/10/12------ ROC: I-751 sent
  • 08/14/12------ ROC: NOA1 (case received)
  • 09/19/12------ ROC: Biometrics appt.
  • 03/25/13------ ROC: RFE
  • 05/04/13------ ROC: Evidence sent
  • 05/29/13------ ROC: Case transferred to Newark (found out on 08/12/13)
  • 07/15/13------ ROC: Service request by phone
  • 07/24/13------ ROC: USCIS letter received - case still pending, transferred to Newark Field Office
  • 08/12/13------ ROC: I-551 stamp on passport at Newark
  • 08/23/13------ ROC: USCIS letter received – interview scheduled
  • 10/08/13------ ROC: USCIS interview; APPROVED! (420 days)
  • 12/06/13------ ROC: Green card received
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Getting really nervous now. We responded to our RFE on May 4, 2013 and haven't heard a word since. ClockWatch2.gif In fact, there's been almost no activity for August filers at the Vermont Service Center since early May, with the exception of a single person whose ROC was accepted.

We just made flight arrangements to go back to the Philippines, which is exciting since my wife Karen hasn't been back in the 3 years since she's been in the US. But now we're getting a little worried that we may not have a new green card by then. Not only that, but the I-757 was issued in November 2012 and only extends the green card for 1 year. Will USCIS give us a problem letting Karen re-enter the country when we come back on Nov. 25 with only her green card and the I-757?

I did a service request on Friday and got a responce today via email. However nothing has updated, both USCIS phone and Website still say that im in initial processing so we will see if it's true

Type of service requested:

-- Outside Normal Processing Times

The status of this service request is:

A review of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) records indicates that as of the date of this letter, your Permanent Resident Card (PRC) was in production at the Vermont Service Center. If you have not received your card within 30 days, please contact our National Customer Service Center at the number below.

We hope this information is helpful to you.

~~~Marriage : 2009-07-10~~~

~~~I-130 Sent : 2009-11-24~~~

~~~ Medical : 2010-09-28~~~ ~~~ MTL Interview : 2010-10-20~~~ ~~~ APPROVED~~~

~~~POE Date :2010-10-31~~~ ~~~Received SSN's 2010-11-08~~

~~~Welcome Letter/Notice Receipt :2010-11-30~~~ ~~~Received Our Green Cards 2010-12-06~~~

~~~ ROC :2012-08-20~~~ ~~~NOA1 :2012-08-28~~~ ~~~BIO :2012-09-25~~~~

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