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They just updated the website.... CSC is now a MONTH behind Vermont.  Thought CA was supposed to be on top of things historically.   Unbelievable!  What in heaven's name are they doing moving so flipping slow.  These are people's lives.  Don't they care at all???

  Each month they update the site and move forward just a very few days in processing.  This is disgraceful!  People work, pay taxes and experience such a lack of service - just disgraceful!

 

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I-751 Petition to Remove the Conditions on Residence Removal of lawful permanent resident conditions (spouses of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents June 20, 2016
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36 minutes ago, gottobejoking said:

They just updated the website.... CSC is now a MONTH behind Vermont.  Thought CA was supposed to be on top of things historically.   Unbelievable!  What in heaven's name are they doing moving so flipping slow.  These are people's lives.  Don't they care at all???

  Each month they update the site and move forward just a very few days in processing.  This is disgraceful!  People work, pay taxes and experience such a lack of service - just disgraceful!

 

Last Updated: August 10, 2017

                           Title                                                Classification or Basis for Filing:                                                             Processing Cases As Of Date:

I-751 Petition to Remove the Conditions on Residence Removal of lawful permanent resident conditions (spouses of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents June 20, 2016

I am now absolutely convinced that there is only one person working in the CSC ROC section.

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15 November 2013: Sent I-129F Package 

21 November 2013: NOA1 

20 December 2013: NOA2

23 January 2014: Medical (London)

11 April 2014: Interview - Approved!

29 April 2014: POE Chicago

20 June 2014: Married in DC

AOS

7 July 2014: Mailed AOSEAD & AP forms via USPS

14 July 2014: NOA1 Text & E-Mails (x3) received at 23:52hrs (Received Date: 07/11/2014)

14 July 2014: Cheque cashed & I-485 transferred to Nebraska Service Centre

18 July 2014: NOA1 hardcopy received (x3)

22 July 2014: Biometrics Letter rec'd (Appointment 07/31/2014)

23 July 2014: Early Biometrics walk-in at Cincinnati office successful!

05 September 2014: EAD & AP approved! (texts rec'd 16:45hrs)

11 September 2014: EAD/AP card mailed

12 September 2014: EAD/AP card in hand (delivered 9:54am)

18 October 2014: Potential interview waiver letter rec'd (Dated: 10/15/2014)

19 May 2015: I-485 approved! (No interview) Welcome letter mailed!

23 May 2015: I-797 (NOA2) Welcome notice received

27 May 2015: Green card received

 

ROC

ROC filing window opens 18 February 2017

16 February 2017: ROC packet mailed to CSC

18 February 2017: USPS Tracking - Ready for collection from PO Box

25 February 2017: NOA1 received dated 02/21/2017

03 March 2017: Received biometrics appointment letter dated 25th February 2017. Appointment on 16 March 2017.

16 March 2017: Biometrics completed

08 March 2018: Case (allegedly) transferred to the National Benefits Center (presumably for a combo interview)

04 April 2019: ROC approved (as part of N-400 combo interview)

N-400

18 February 2018: N-400 Application submitted online

21 February 2018: NOA1 Rreceived

23 February 2018: Biometrics appointment letter received. Appointment 13 March 2018. 

27 April 2018: Interview notice received. Interview Date: June 5, 2018. Request to reschedule sent as out of the country at that time.

04 April 2019: Attended interview ... PASSED!

11 April 2019: Oath ceremony

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1 hour ago, gottobejoking said:

They just updated the website.... CSC is now a MONTH behind Vermont.  Thought CA was supposed to be on top of things historically.   Unbelievable!  What in heaven's name are they doing moving so flipping slow.  These are people's lives.  Don't they care at all???

  Each month they update the site and move forward just a very few days in processing.  This is disgraceful!  People work, pay taxes and experience such a lack of service - just disgraceful!

 

Last Updated: August 10, 2017

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I-751 Petition to Remove the Conditions on Residence Removal of lawful permanent resident conditions (spouses of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents June 20, 2016

This is such a joke.

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2 hours ago, ocjmakaveli said:

Is there anything we can do so csc speeds up?  Is this really a hopeless situation

Just pray that illegal immigrants stop coming in.

Just pray that stupid people who just want to move to USA stop applying for something they should not.

 

That's pretty much all you can do.

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Did you guys see that new update from as of 06/30/17? For one month CSC has moved just for 5 days, from 06/15/16 to 06/20/16. It's just F ridiculous. My hopes on getting adjudicated this year are dead now. We are all aware of them being slow but this becomes just disgusting. Nothing changes. So if you filed on July 20 just wait another how long? Another 6 months (30 days/5 days per month = 6 months). Fine! Great!

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I remember back in December 2016 when the CSC processing time was showing a processing date of May 14th as of November 30th, 2016.

 

9 months later and CSC has just progressed by just 1 month and 6 days!

If this trend continues (and there's no indication of things speeding up), August 2016 filers will be seeing approvals next year as CSC may take the remaining 4 months in the year to process July 2016 filers smh. 

 

 Good luck to you all.

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~ROC 07/13/2017 - 10 YR Green card received!.

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1 minute ago, MaleAlpha said:

I remember back in December 2016 when the CSC processing time was showing a processing date of May 14th as of November 30th, 2016.

 

9 months later and CSC has just progressed by just 1 month and 6 days!

If this trend continues (and there's no indication of things speeding up), August 2016 filers will be seeing approvals next year as CSC may take the remaining 4 months in the year to process July 2016 filers smh. 

 

 Good luck to you all.

Exactly. Looks like they gonna end up a year having processed 1 month and 28 days. F disgusting. I think it's a new Trump policy to adjudicate as slow as possible but not to stop at all.

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5 minutes ago, 4444510 said:

Exactly. Looks like they gonna end up a year having processed 1 month and 28 days. F disgusting. I think it's a new Trump policy to adjudicate as slow as possible but not to stop at all.

I really hope that is not the case. I hope that a year benchmark is where it will remain.

 

From a logical standpoint, for regular I-751, joint petitions, there should be no reason in delaying the process longer than that.

 

Again, if I were them, I would think that all these folks are going to apply for naturalization, and then will that be backlogged years and years too? Its possible, but I sure hope not.

 

What is very possible though, is that they will do joint interviews for I-751/N-400 more and more.

- Removal of Conditions Timeline -

07/31/17 - Mailed I-751 package to California Service Center

08/01/17 - Package delivered to CSC

08/05/17 - NOA1 received by US mail

08/10/18 - Rec'd new NOA1 with 18 month extension instead of 12 months

10/15/18 - Case transferred to Nebraska

12/26/18 - ROC Approved

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8 minutes ago, cantofla said:

I really hope that is not the case. I hope that a year benchmark is where it will remain.

 

From a logical standpoint, for regular I-751, joint petitions, there should be no reason in delaying the process longer than that.

 

Again, if I were them, I would think that all these folks are going to apply for naturalization, and then will that be backlogged years and years too? Its possible, but I sure hope not.

 

What is very possible though, is that they will do joint interviews for I-751/N-400 more and more.

I don't think they can use this logic... lots of 751s are waiver petitions, and it's not fair to judge them any differently just because their marriage didn't work out the way they hoped it would. However, waiver petitions will have to wait another 2 years to file the N400. Also, lots of CRs are not permitted to have dual citizenship by their country of origin.... lots of CRs would simply not want to have US citizenship (for example, those who own properties in certain foreign countries may be subject to double tax because of a dual citizenship). There are a million consideration to filing an N400, both personal and financial, but one is certain -- not everyone will end up doing it. Yet, all CRs still have to jump through the 751 hoop -- which is, let's face it, one HUGE revenue generator for USCIS.

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9 minutes ago, cantofla said:

I really hope that is not the case. I hope that a year benchmark is where it will remain.

 

From a logical standpoint, for regular I-751, joint petitions, there should be no reason in delaying the process longer than that.

 

Again, if I were them, I would think that all these folks are going to apply for naturalization, and then will that be backlogged years and years too? Its possible, but I sure hope not.

 

What is very possible though, is that they will do joint interviews for I-751/N-400 more and more.

Do you know many cases of combining interviews?

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3 hours ago, gottobejoking said:

They just updated the website.... CSC is now a MONTH behind Vermont.  Thought CA was supposed to be on top of things historically.   Unbelievable!  What in heaven's name are they doing moving so flipping slow.  These are people's lives.  Don't they care at all???

  Each month they update the site and move forward just a very few days in processing.  This is disgraceful!  People work, pay taxes and experience such a lack of service - just disgraceful!

 

Last Updated: August 10, 2017

                           Title                                                Classification or Basis for Filing:                                                             Processing Cases As Of Date:

I-751 Petition to Remove the Conditions on Residence Removal of lawful permanent resident conditions (spouses of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents June 20, 2016

Anybody knows what yellow and green means?

The I-751 row shows in green in my computer, it was yellow before the recent update.

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1 hour ago, sddude89 said:

Anybody knows what yellow and green means?

The I-751 row shows in green in my computer, it was yellow before the recent update.

I heard from a wise man that when in green it means that the speed in processing is high, 4/5 petitions a day.

Yellow means that they are processing slow, 1 or less petitions a day.

Red means that they are experiencing issues so no processing.

Pink means they are slowly considering forwarding those petitions to other CS.

Brown means there is a bag, a bag full of bss... I am just kidding, I believe it's just for separation and easy readability  

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