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2 minutes ago, Mtro said:

Okay apparently this topic turned into "where is my shiny miny new card" 

Your theory may be right about delays with those category of applicants but I don't know why that would be the case. If you provided sufficient evidence and satisfied USCIS such that you got approved for conditional GC, why would they delay your application for ROC because of that particular reason? For the first application (I-145), the burden of proof is on you. For the the second application (I-751), the burden of proof is mostly on them.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Japan
Timeline
Posted
1 hour ago, Sukie said:

I'm puzzled.  Some of you got either emails or text messages when your cards went into production/were mailed, right?  Our status changed yesterday to "in production", but we've gotten NO emails.  Julie did not offer a cellphone number, as we do not get cellphone access at our (very rural) home.

 

Has EVERYONE (but us) who has had a status change gotten an email and/or text?

 

Sukie in NY

 

I registered my email address and phone number on my account of USCIS.

 

Fortunately I got both texts and emails when my status had changed. (One is for card production, another is when card was mailed.) 

 

Now I'm waiting for my new card.

Posted

Another status change for me - Card was mailed today. Can get it as early as Saturday but more likely to come next week.

AOS (I-485) - Vermont Service Center | NYC Field Office

March.....17, 2014..........Package Mailed

March.....20, 2014..........Package Received

April........25, 2014..........Biometrics Taken

June.........7, 2014..........Received EAD (mailbox)

June.......10, 2014..........Interview at Federal Plaza, NYC (hellish experience but approved on the spot)

June.......16, 2014..........Received GC (mailbox)

 

ROC (I-751) - Vermont Service Center | NYC Field Office

April.......23, 2016...........Package Mailed

April.......26, 2016...........Package Accepted (NOA Receipt Letter - Conditional Status Extended)

June......10, 2016...........Biometrics Taken

April.........8, 2017...........Conditions Lifted (Application Approved)

April......14, 2017............Approval Letter Received (USPS Stamp Dated April 11, 2017)

May.........1, 2017............Received 10 yr GC (mailbox)

 

Naturalization (N-400) - National Benefits Center | NYC Field Office (3 year Rule)

April....17, 2017.............Package Mailed

April....19, 2017.............Package Received 

May.....19, 2017.............Biometrics Taken

May.....26, 2017.............In Line for Interview

Sep.....12, 2017.............Interview at Federal Plaza (Recommended)

Sep.....27, 2017.............Oath Ceremony (Federal Plaza) - My journey has ended. Will be starting the AOS process for my mom soon. Another chapter will be written.

 

 

US Passport & Card: 2017 Applicants
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UserName......|Expedited|Sent....|CheckCash|TrackDate|PASSPORT|PPT-CARD|NAT CERT|Location

Private One...|No.......|09/30/17|10/04/17.|10/04/17.|10/14/17|No......|10/13/17|New York, NY

Posted
1 hour ago, St.James-One said:

Your theory may be right about delays with those category of applicants but I don't know why that would be the case. If you provided sufficient evidence and satisfied USCIS such that you got approved for conditional GC, why would they delay your application for ROC because of that particular reason? For the first application (I-145), the burden of proof is on you. For the the second application (I-751), the burden of proof is mostly on them.

The burden of proof is always on you (us). Even more so for ROC. They really don't expect that much evidence with AOS because most people are newlyweds. ROC commands more evidence because you need to show 2 years worth of proof of a good faith marriage.

AOS (I-485) - Vermont Service Center | NYC Field Office

March.....17, 2014..........Package Mailed

March.....20, 2014..........Package Received

April........25, 2014..........Biometrics Taken

June.........7, 2014..........Received EAD (mailbox)

June.......10, 2014..........Interview at Federal Plaza, NYC (hellish experience but approved on the spot)

June.......16, 2014..........Received GC (mailbox)

 

ROC (I-751) - Vermont Service Center | NYC Field Office

April.......23, 2016...........Package Mailed

April.......26, 2016...........Package Accepted (NOA Receipt Letter - Conditional Status Extended)

June......10, 2016...........Biometrics Taken

April.........8, 2017...........Conditions Lifted (Application Approved)

April......14, 2017............Approval Letter Received (USPS Stamp Dated April 11, 2017)

May.........1, 2017............Received 10 yr GC (mailbox)

 

Naturalization (N-400) - National Benefits Center | NYC Field Office (3 year Rule)

April....17, 2017.............Package Mailed

April....19, 2017.............Package Received 

May.....19, 2017.............Biometrics Taken

May.....26, 2017.............In Line for Interview

Sep.....12, 2017.............Interview at Federal Plaza (Recommended)

Sep.....27, 2017.............Oath Ceremony (Federal Plaza) - My journey has ended. Will be starting the AOS process for my mom soon. Another chapter will be written.

 

 

US Passport & Card: 2017 Applicants
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UserName......|Expedited|Sent....|CheckCash|TrackDate|PASSPORT|PPT-CARD|NAT CERT|Location

Private One...|No.......|09/30/17|10/04/17.|10/04/17.|10/14/17|No......|10/13/17|New York, NY

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Sukie said:

I'm puzzled.  Some of you got either emails or text messages when your cards went into production/were mailed, right?  Our status changed yesterday to "in production", but we've gotten NO emails.  Julie did not offer a cellphone number, as we do not get cellphone access at our (very rural) home.

 

Has EVERYONE (but us) who has had a status change gotten an email and/or text?

 

Sukie in NY

Did you check your spam/junk folder? Could have gotten filtered out.

I got both text and email with my first status change but only got text message this time.

Edited by Private One

AOS (I-485) - Vermont Service Center | NYC Field Office

March.....17, 2014..........Package Mailed

March.....20, 2014..........Package Received

April........25, 2014..........Biometrics Taken

June.........7, 2014..........Received EAD (mailbox)

June.......10, 2014..........Interview at Federal Plaza, NYC (hellish experience but approved on the spot)

June.......16, 2014..........Received GC (mailbox)

 

ROC (I-751) - Vermont Service Center | NYC Field Office

April.......23, 2016...........Package Mailed

April.......26, 2016...........Package Accepted (NOA Receipt Letter - Conditional Status Extended)

June......10, 2016...........Biometrics Taken

April.........8, 2017...........Conditions Lifted (Application Approved)

April......14, 2017............Approval Letter Received (USPS Stamp Dated April 11, 2017)

May.........1, 2017............Received 10 yr GC (mailbox)

 

Naturalization (N-400) - National Benefits Center | NYC Field Office (3 year Rule)

April....17, 2017.............Package Mailed

April....19, 2017.............Package Received 

May.....19, 2017.............Biometrics Taken

May.....26, 2017.............In Line for Interview

Sep.....12, 2017.............Interview at Federal Plaza (Recommended)

Sep.....27, 2017.............Oath Ceremony (Federal Plaza) - My journey has ended. Will be starting the AOS process for my mom soon. Another chapter will be written.

 

 

US Passport & Card: 2017 Applicants
======================================
==================================================
UserName......|Expedited|Sent....|CheckCash|TrackDate|PASSPORT|PPT-CARD|NAT CERT|Location

Private One...|No.......|09/30/17|10/04/17.|10/04/17.|10/14/17|No......|10/13/17|New York, NY

Posted
46 minutes ago, Private One said:

The burden of proof is always on you (us). Even more so for ROC. They really don't expect that much evidence with AOS because most people are newlyweds. ROC commands more evidence because you need to show 2 years worth of proof of a good faith marriage.

My Aos interview took over two hours and hundreds of questions because lack of evidence (or maybe i had overstayed visa) but we both gave probably all the same answers separately.

For the Roc we put every documents that required including travel together to my home country (pics with family, receipts, etc.).

I am just curious after checking every approvals and seeing that they're mostly applied from their home country and thinking they process them faster since they have longer relationships together. 

I don't know maybe I just have bad luck with this type of stuff.

 

Package delivered April 7 2016 

i try to do case inquiry but it didn't let me submit and said "still in normal processing time" 

Posted
40 minutes ago, Mtro said:

My Aos interview took over two hours and hundreds of questions because lack of evidence (or maybe i had overstayed visa) but we both gave probably all the same answers separately.

For the Roc we put every documents that required including travel together to my home country (pics with family, receipts, etc.).

I am just curious after checking every approvals and seeing that they're mostly applied from their home country and thinking they process them faster since they have longer relationships together. 

I don't know maybe I just have bad luck with this type of stuff.

 

Package delivered April 7 2016 

i try to do case inquiry but it didn't let me submit and said "still in normal processing time" 

My AOS interview was hellish as well and for partly the same reason - lack of evidence. Less evidence for AOS than ROC may be understandable, especially in cases where the marriage is only a few months old but you still need some form of evidence. 

 

You had a Stokes Interview the first time around? Wow. 

 

You'll likely hear something on your case soon. Hoping it's an approval.

AOS (I-485) - Vermont Service Center | NYC Field Office

March.....17, 2014..........Package Mailed

March.....20, 2014..........Package Received

April........25, 2014..........Biometrics Taken

June.........7, 2014..........Received EAD (mailbox)

June.......10, 2014..........Interview at Federal Plaza, NYC (hellish experience but approved on the spot)

June.......16, 2014..........Received GC (mailbox)

 

ROC (I-751) - Vermont Service Center | NYC Field Office

April.......23, 2016...........Package Mailed

April.......26, 2016...........Package Accepted (NOA Receipt Letter - Conditional Status Extended)

June......10, 2016...........Biometrics Taken

April.........8, 2017...........Conditions Lifted (Application Approved)

April......14, 2017............Approval Letter Received (USPS Stamp Dated April 11, 2017)

May.........1, 2017............Received 10 yr GC (mailbox)

 

Naturalization (N-400) - National Benefits Center | NYC Field Office (3 year Rule)

April....17, 2017.............Package Mailed

April....19, 2017.............Package Received 

May.....19, 2017.............Biometrics Taken

May.....26, 2017.............In Line for Interview

Sep.....12, 2017.............Interview at Federal Plaza (Recommended)

Sep.....27, 2017.............Oath Ceremony (Federal Plaza) - My journey has ended. Will be starting the AOS process for my mom soon. Another chapter will be written.

 

 

US Passport & Card: 2017 Applicants
======================================
==================================================
UserName......|Expedited|Sent....|CheckCash|TrackDate|PASSPORT|PPT-CARD|NAT CERT|Location

Private One...|No.......|09/30/17|10/04/17.|10/04/17.|10/14/17|No......|10/13/17|New York, NY

Posted
3 hours ago, Sukie said:

I'm puzzled.  Some of you got either emails or text messages when your cards went into production/were mailed, right?  Our status changed yesterday to "in production", but we've gotten NO emails.  Julie did not offer a cellphone number, as we do not get cellphone access at our (very rural) home.

 

Has EVERYONE (but us) who has had a status change gotten an email and/or text?

 

Sukie in NY

1 hour ago, Private One said:

Did you check your spam/junk folder? Could have gotten filtered out.

I got both text and email with my first status change but only got text message this time.

My email alert came in about an hour after the text alert. Not sure why. They came in at around the same time with the first change in online status.

AOS (I-485) - Vermont Service Center | NYC Field Office

March.....17, 2014..........Package Mailed

March.....20, 2014..........Package Received

April........25, 2014..........Biometrics Taken

June.........7, 2014..........Received EAD (mailbox)

June.......10, 2014..........Interview at Federal Plaza, NYC (hellish experience but approved on the spot)

June.......16, 2014..........Received GC (mailbox)

 

ROC (I-751) - Vermont Service Center | NYC Field Office

April.......23, 2016...........Package Mailed

April.......26, 2016...........Package Accepted (NOA Receipt Letter - Conditional Status Extended)

June......10, 2016...........Biometrics Taken

April.........8, 2017...........Conditions Lifted (Application Approved)

April......14, 2017............Approval Letter Received (USPS Stamp Dated April 11, 2017)

May.........1, 2017............Received 10 yr GC (mailbox)

 

Naturalization (N-400) - National Benefits Center | NYC Field Office (3 year Rule)

April....17, 2017.............Package Mailed

April....19, 2017.............Package Received 

May.....19, 2017.............Biometrics Taken

May.....26, 2017.............In Line for Interview

Sep.....12, 2017.............Interview at Federal Plaza (Recommended)

Sep.....27, 2017.............Oath Ceremony (Federal Plaza) - My journey has ended. Will be starting the AOS process for my mom soon. Another chapter will be written.

 

 

US Passport & Card: 2017 Applicants
======================================
==================================================
UserName......|Expedited|Sent....|CheckCash|TrackDate|PASSPORT|PPT-CARD|NAT CERT|Location

Private One...|No.......|09/30/17|10/04/17.|10/04/17.|10/14/17|No......|10/13/17|New York, NY

Filed: Timeline
Posted

Let me be more organized.

USCIS Vermont Mailed date: 04/17/2017

Date of Decision: 04/13/2017

Date I received the letter: 04/20/2017 (No status change on the website)

Website Update 1: 4/24/2017 (Text + Email Alert of "Ordered New Card")

Website Update 2: 4/27/2017 (Text + Email Alert of "Mailed the Card")

 

I will keep it posted for the mailed date and received date of the GC

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
Timeline
Posted (edited)

Just got the update on the shipping of the card via text and email.

 

Date of Decision: 04/13/2017

USCIS letter received: 04/19/2017 

Card production date: 04/25/2017

Card mailed: 04/27/2017

Card received: not yet

 

 

Edited by ariendj

04-15-2013: Marriage in India
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06-20-2013: Sent I-130 packet 06-06-2014: Case left NVC
06-26-2013: I-130 NOA1 06-09-2014: Case received by Consulate

01-26-2014: I-130 Transfer to Texas Service Center Mumbai Consulate,India
02-14-2014: I-130 Approved (233 days/ 7 months 19 days since NOA1) :dancing:06-09-2014: Medical
03-04-2014: I-130 shipped to NVC 07-07-2014: Biometrics

NVC 07-08-2014: Interview
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04-21-2014: AOS shows "PAID" 04/27/2016 - NOA1

04-18-2014: AOS/I-864 packet express mailed to NVC 04/27/2016 - Check cashed
04-22-2014: AOS packet arrived at NVC 06/07/2016 - Biometrics
04-23-2014: IV invoice available on portal; IV invoice paid. "IN PROCESS"
04-25-2014: IV invoice shows "PAID"
04-25-2014: DS-260 submitted
04-24-2014: IV Packet express mailed to NVC
04-28-2014: IV Packet received by NVC
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05-28-2014: Case Complete Email
05-30-2014: Interview scheduled
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06-02-2014: IL received


Posted
4 hours ago, Private One said:

The burden of proof is always on you (us). Even more so for ROC. They really don't expect that much evidence with AOS because most people are newlyweds. ROC commands more evidence because you need to show 2 years worth of proof of a good faith marriage.

I guess I didn't articulate that well. I agree that the burden of proof is always on the applicant to get their application approved. However, if a joint petition ROC is denied and the case goes to an immigration judge in removal proceedings, this is what the law says about burden of proof (copied from USCIS website):

 

"(2) Denial. If the director denies the joint petition, he or she shall provide written notice to the alien of the decision and the reason(s) therefor and shall issue a notice to appear under section 239 of the Act and 8 CFR part 1239. The alien's lawful permanent resident status shall be terminated as of the date of the director's written decision. The alien shall also be instructed to surrender any Permanent Resident Card previously issued by the Service. No appeal shall lie from the decision of the director; however, the alien may seek review of the decision in removal proceedings. In such proceedings the burden of proof shall be on the Service to establish, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the f acts and information set forth by the petitioners are not true or that the petition was properly denied."

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
Timeline
Posted

Maybe all y'all knew this already...but I did a Google search and found out that all green cards are printed in Corbin, Kentucky.  So if you live in California or Maine, it's going to take a few days longer for your green card to get to your mailbox....

 

http://gsnmagazine.com/article/22851/kentucky_facilty_cranking_out_new_green_cards

 

It's not a new article (from 2011), but I was curious as to where the cards were actually fabricated.  It's kind of interesting seeing what kind of anti-forgery techniques they use.

 

Sukie in NY

Spoiler

 

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Our Prior Journey

N-400 Naturalization

18-Feb-2018 - submitted N-400 online, credit card charged

18-Feb-2018 - NOA1

12-Mar-2018 - Biometrics 

18-June-2018 - Notice of interview received

26-July-2018 - Interview  - APPROVED!!!

26-July-2018 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

17-Aug-2018 - Oath Ceremony

 

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Sukie said:

Maybe all y'all knew this already...but I did a Google search and found out that all green cards are printed in Corbin, Kentucky.  So if you live in California or Maine, it's going to take a few days longer for your green card to get to your mailbox....

 

http://gsnmagazine.com/article/22851/kentucky_facilty_cranking_out_new_green_cards

 

It's not a new article (from 2011), but I was curious as to where the cards were actually fabricated.  It's kind of interesting seeing what kind of anti-forgery techniques they use.

 

Sukie in NY

Well, I think they do a good job with the security features. My favorite is the teeny-weeny portraits of past Presidents on the back of the card

 
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