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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi everyone. I haven't posted here in ages.

I got my green card almost 2 years ago and it expires on the 28th of this month. I sent in my application on Nov. 17 and the check was cashed on the 24th but I never recieved an NOA. I called the info line and they confirmed that it had been recieved and a letter should have been sent out but as I said, I never got one.

Anyway, they said I had to make an Info pass appt. with my district office, which I did for this Weds coming up and that they would send out another NOA.

I was wondering if this has happened to anybody else and if you had any problems getting an extention for your authorization to work and travel from the district office?

I have a job I love and plans to go to Canada twice in Feb and don't want to lose either one.

Thanks for any input in advance.

Oh ya, I sent it to NSC.

Bonnie

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Bonnie(Canada) and Doug (USA)

Dec. 17, 2003 : NOA1

April 13, 2004 : NOA2 (online) 119 days!!!

April 19, 2004 : NOA2 received in mail

April 23, 2004 : received at NVC

April 28, 2004 : cleared NVC and on its way to Vancouver!!!

May 10, 2004 : Packet 3 arrives!!!

May 12, 2004 : Medical in Vancouver

May 13, 2004 : Received interview date by email

May 14, 2004 : Packet 4 arrives by snail mail

May 27, 2004 : INTERVIEW!!!

May 27, 2004 : APPROVED, VISA IN HAND!!!!!!

June 13, 2004 : Moving Day

June 24, 2004 : Applied for SSN

July 03, 2004 : WEDDING DAY!!!

July 27, 2004 : Received SSN card in mail today!!!

AOS TIMELINE

Aug 09, 2004 : Mailed AOS/EAD/AP (fingers crossed)

Aug 18, 2004 : Receipt for AP dated Aug 13

Sept 01, 2004 : Had Fingerprints for AOS/AP. Also recieved

1 year EAD card today while there.

Sept 23, 2004 : Got my Advanced Parole today!!!!

Jan 28, 2005 : AOS interview a success!

Filed: Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted
Hi everyone. I haven't posted here in ages.

I got my green card almost 2 years ago and it expires on the 28th of this month. I sent in my application on Nov. 17 and the check was cashed on the 24th but I never recieved an NOA. I called the info line and they confirmed that it had been recieved and a letter should have been sent out but as I said, I never got one.

Anyway, they said I had to make an Info pass appt. with my district office, which I did for this Weds coming up and that they would send out another NOA.

I was wondering if this has happened to anybody else and if you had any problems getting an extention for your authorization to work and travel from the district office?

I have a job I love and plans to go to Canada twice in Feb and don't want to lose either one.

Thanks for any input in advance.

Oh ya, I sent it to NSC.

Bonnie

I am in a similar situation. My wifes greencard expired 12/23. I got the I-751 file 12/22. So right now her GC is expired. My did receive a G-711 which basically is a ticket that shows that they accepted my payment. It has a receipt # on it.

Now, as long as you are being processed for I-751, you are free to work and travel. Problem is proving that without an NOA. My lawyer made my wife stop working from 12/22, until we received the initial receipt on 1/4. She said that although this is not an NOA, it is proof that the USCIS has accepted our case and that she is being processed. She said that this is proof enough to work, but that under no circumstances should we risk travel.

Moral of the story?

1. Do no file your papers at the last minute like us, even if it is not your fault (like us).

2. As long as you are in process, you are legal to work even without the NOA if your GC is expired. The tricky part is proving it.

More then likely your employer will not know about your GC expiring, so you should be fine as long as you do not switch companies.

It can't hurt to talk to a lawyer, like I did. We had a lawyer do our initial GC application and all that. Cost s $2500. They were supposedto take care of the I-751 when the time came, but they did not. So when I realized a few days before her GC expired, I tossed a packet together myself, sent it out, and immidiatly consulted a reputable lawyer who helped clear things up.

Timeline I-751 (Removal of conditions):

12/21/2006 - Sent to Vermont Service Center UPS Early AM Overnight

12/22/2006 - Reached Vermont Service Center

12/26/2006 - USPS Money Order cashed ($275.00)

01/04/2006 - Individual Fee Register Receipt Received

02/05/2007 - NOA Received

02/05/2007 - Biometrics Appointment Received

02/15/2007 - Biometrics Appointment

03/14/2007 - Finally made it in to do biometrics. No problems going in a month late

06/20/2007 - Received an Email stating that her card was "Ordered for production"... WE'RE APPROVED

06/25/2007 - 10 Year Green Card Arrived!!!!!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted

12/30/03 I-129F for K3 received in Chicago per USPO

NOA1 form dated 1/16/04

online receipt date 1/20

NOA2 form dated 4/8/04

NVC to Manila on 4/19/04 per NVC

In Manila 4/21, not in their system until 4/26

(NVC letter dated 4/22 'will send to Manila within a week'!)

Interview scheduled for 7/30 on 5/19.

K3 visa approved 7/30.

Sincerely,

H

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

I have since had to go to my district office and get my passport stamped which extends my residency for a year, my work authorization for a year and allows me to travel. I went to the district office, as advised by the person I talked to on the info line, one week before it expired. They said I would probably not be getting a NOA but three days after I drove 3 hours there and 3 hours back I got an NOA in the mail extending everything for the full year.

While at the District office I asked about my biometrics and he said that if I don't receive a letter in a couple of months to email them, (the district office) requesting one and they will send me one. I think I will probably email them closer to the end of February.

Bonnie

Bonnie(Canada) and Doug (USA)

Dec. 17, 2003 : NOA1

April 13, 2004 : NOA2 (online) 119 days!!!

April 19, 2004 : NOA2 received in mail

April 23, 2004 : received at NVC

April 28, 2004 : cleared NVC and on its way to Vancouver!!!

May 10, 2004 : Packet 3 arrives!!!

May 12, 2004 : Medical in Vancouver

May 13, 2004 : Received interview date by email

May 14, 2004 : Packet 4 arrives by snail mail

May 27, 2004 : INTERVIEW!!!

May 27, 2004 : APPROVED, VISA IN HAND!!!!!!

June 13, 2004 : Moving Day

June 24, 2004 : Applied for SSN

July 03, 2004 : WEDDING DAY!!!

July 27, 2004 : Received SSN card in mail today!!!

AOS TIMELINE

Aug 09, 2004 : Mailed AOS/EAD/AP (fingers crossed)

Aug 18, 2004 : Receipt for AP dated Aug 13

Sept 01, 2004 : Had Fingerprints for AOS/AP. Also recieved

1 year EAD card today while there.

Sept 23, 2004 : Got my Advanced Parole today!!!!

Jan 28, 2005 : AOS interview a success!

 
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