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Hey just sent in m wifes I-751.

I have not visited this site in about 2 yrs, but I can attest to how much it helped me process my application for my wife during the entire immigration process.

When my wife got her green card it was attached to a barcode on which you can tear it off and enclose it with future submissions to speed up the process.

I was wondering if any of you that submitted the I-751 actually included this part in your application.

We did but dont know what bearing it will have on the application.

Thanks for all your helpful replies. This is so much better than hiring an attorney

I-130

July 28-- Mail to NSC

August 9---NOA1 Received from CSC

August 27---NOA2 Approval notice

September 24----Case # assigned By NVC

October 4-------NVC sent I-864 fee bill and DS-3032

October 12------Received I-864 Fee Bill and DS-3032

October 13------Sent I-864 fee bill and DS-3032 to NVC

October 14------I-864 fee Bill and DS-3032 delivered

October 15------DS-3032 updated in System

October 18-------IV bill Generated

October 30-------IV bill Received

October 30-------I-864 package received

November 1------IV bill and I-864 package Sent to NVC

November 2------IV bill and I-864 package Delivered

November 12-----IV bill updated in system

November 15-----DS-230 Part 1 Generated

November 22-----Received DS-230 Part 1

November 22-----Mailed DS-230 Part 1 to NVC

November 23-----DS-230 Part I delivered

November 26-----DS-230 Part I updated in System

November 29-----Case Under Review

December 2-------Case Completed

December 9-------Case forwarded to Embassy

December 14------Embassy receives Case

December 20------Interview Schedule Feb 01, 2005

December 29------wife receives packet 4

February 01-------VISA APPROVED

February 12--------Arrive in USA

I-751--

-December 5 2006---sent to CSC

-December 19--NOA 1 recvd--

-Feb 20th--Approval Notice--card production ordered

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Spain
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Yesterday, while I was keeping papers, I found out that bar code you talk about. I didn't even remember about it.

It is on the same page where the first green card came attached.

I did not include that slip in my application, just cause they don't ask for it in the I-751 form but now I am wondering the same as you. Does that really speed up the process? Oh, God, this is worst than a terror movie.

I hate being all the time thinking if I screwed it up... or what I would have done this or the other thing...

Did anynone attach that slip in the application ?

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I've never attached anything when I filed mine. I only attached the papers or documents that they required. Maybe I should but it won't make any difference I guess.

Here's my Timeline I-751

11/06/2006 - mailed I-751 NSC Priority Mail

11/08/2006 - NSC received the I-751

11/10/2006 - checked was cashed

12/02/2006 - received the NOA1 Receipt Notice-address to my maiden name

12/09/2006 - received the NOA2 Biometrics Appointment Notice-address to my maiden name

12/14/2006-Biometrics Appointment Date

12/18/2006-talked to the INS Officer to update my status

12/26/2006-received the corrected NOA-address to my Married Name

 
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