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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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Hi everyone! 

 

I paid my immigrant visa fee on January 24 and still have not received my green card. On my status, it just says that my payment was received, not that my card is being produced or anything, like some of you have posted about. Can I expect to get my green card next month, within the 120 days period, or is the pandemic delaying these procedures even further? What do you think? I really hope to get my green card by mail next month at the latest. 

 

Thank you and good luck to all of you! 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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We wanted to update everyone with our timeline. We expect to receive the card within the next 2 to 4 weeks. 

 

Paid Immigrant Fee September 10th, 2019

Port of Entry: October 31st, 2019

"Card is being produced" April 25th, 2020.

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On 4/23/2020 at 2:38 PM, ljujas2019 said:

Hi everyone! 

 

I paid my immigrant visa fee on January 24 and still have not received my green card. On my status, it just says that my payment was received, not that my card is being produced or anything, like some of you have posted about. Can I expect to get my green card next month, within the 120 days period, or is the pandemic delaying these procedures even further? What do you think? I really hope to get my green card by mail next month at the latest. 

 

Thank you and good luck to all of you! 

How did you login ? Where to find alien number and DOS number since they don’t provide visa packet any more. We kust got the passport with immigrant visa. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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2 hours ago, DylanandLaura said:

We wanted to update everyone with our timeline. We expect to receive the card within the next 2 to 4 weeks. 

 

Paid Immigrant Fee September 10th, 2019

Port of Entry: October 31st, 2019

"Card is being produced" April 25th, 2020.

Congratulations 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Has anyone ever experienced the date change but the stage of the card doesn't? For example, on my profile it says submitted on March 24. It went 'In Process' on April 1st. After about 3 weeks the day changed to April 22nd but is still 'In Process'.

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29 minutes ago, Bking said:

Has anyone ever experienced the date change but the stage of the card doesn't? For example, on my profile it says submitted on March 24. It went 'In Process' on April 1st. After about 3 weeks the day changed to April 22nd but is still 'In Process'.

Mine din the same thing. My profile says it was submitted on March 17 and accepted/in process on March 20 then about a month changed to April 20.POE is Seattle if that matters 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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11 minutes ago, Chris and Jenn said:

Mine din the same thing. My profile says it was submitted on March 17 and accepted/in process on March 20 then about a month changed to April 20.POE is Seattle if that matters 

POE was FL for me, well going by the old rule-of-thumb it could just be that someone looked at it, it could just be a system thing. But I guess we wait because if there is one thing we know about USCIS is when they say 120 days, it means 120 days lol.

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1 minute ago, Bking said:

POE was FL for me, well going by the old rule-of-thumb it could just be that someone looked at it, it could just be a system thing. But I guess we wait because if there is one thing we know about USCIS is when they say 120 days, it means 120 days lol.

That was I'm thinking, after a week of checking if there's a possibility that GC might change to production. Still hoping before the 120 days though , half way there already 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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2 minutes ago, Chris and Jenn said:

That was I'm thinking, after a week of checking if there's a possibility that GC might change to production. Still hoping before the 120 days though , half way there already 

Hoping for both of us, but I did see that someone on this thread basically said all she did was check daily and it changed one day to in production. 

1 minute ago, MayzieMcgrew said:

Hi everyone! So, we're past the 120 days. What should I do? Where should I call? 

I think they recommend that you call USCIS since they would be the ones responsible for this.

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Just now, MayzieMcgrew said:

Hi everyone! So, we're past the 120 days. What should I do? Where should I call? 

Try to do a "chat with Emma and ask to talk to a representative. That should connect you to an officer

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