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The problem is not that they are getting more applications.  I checked the numbers and they are getting average number of applications since 2015. The problem is that they are processing i751 2x slower since 2017. Because their priorities are somewhere else. 

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15 minutes ago, pkie1985 said:

The problem is not that they are getting more applications.  I checked the numbers and they are getting average number of applications since 2015. The problem is that they are processing i751 2x slower since 2017. Because their priorities are somewhere else. 

Updates: I’m just done getting my I-551 here in USCIS. They told me I need to wait 4 to 5 months before getting my 10 years Green Card. 

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I just got my passport stamped as well. Not that I asked because I already know, but they didn't tell me any extra info. Just suggested I submit an case inquiry, but that system just says i'm "still within normal processing time". 

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37 minutes ago, Chingay said:

Im getting my infopass this morning. Are they going to be asking me a lot questions? Or what do they usually ask? Just nervours about it.

I went to USCIS yesterday to get my infopass.. The officer is so nice and kind. He just asked me, if I have plan to travel? Then, I also asked him different questions regarding my travel and my I-751. He returned my expired GC and Letter of extension too. 

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41 minutes ago, Chingay said:

Im getting my infopass this morning. Are they going to be asking me a lot questions? Or what do they usually ask? Just nervours about it.

Don't be nervous :) You are the one making the questions at an Infopass usually.. unless the officer is in bad mood.. But in any case they are only there to provide information and assistance to you so don't worry.

AOS Journey:

9/19/2014: AOS Package (i130, i485, i765 and i131) sent to Chicago lockbox using USPS Certified mail

12/3/2014: EAD and Advanced Parole in Production :dancing:

12/12/2014: EAD/AP Card received

1/23/2015: Interview is Scheduled for February 27!

1/28/2015: Interview Letter Received

3/10/2015: Greencard Received

 

12/3/2016: Filed i751 at California Service Center

 

12/4/2016: Filed N400 - Dallas TX

 

2/18/2018: i751 Case transferred to Local Office

2/26/2018: i751 Case received at Local Office

1/5/2018: i751 Case Transferred And New Office Has Jurisdiction

3/5/2018: Another update saying i751 Case Transferred And New Office Has Jurisdiction

5/7/2018: Received Letter stating i751 Case transferred to National Benefits Center, Lee's Summit, MO 64064

5/30/2018: Interview scheduled for N400

7/11/2018: Attended interview and was informed it will be a combo N400/I751 interview

8/6/2018: N400 Approved

8/7/2018: I751 Approved

9/5/2018: Oath Ceremony missed due to travel abroad and letter sent to USCIS to reschedule ceremony

10/2/2018: Officially a US Citizen! 

 

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FYI, I always got the stamp last week at the orlando service center, they took my  expired green card, but literally the entire process took less than 20 minutes from stepping in the building.

 

I went at 7.30 am though which may have had something to do with how quickly I was in and out :)

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