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32 minutes ago, Ksenia_O said:

Don't worry about that - my friend  got  her US passport and 1 month later her 10 yeas green card arrived as well. :) So, just ignore an Extension Letter.

 

P.S. Congrats on I-751 approval!!

 

 

it would be nice to hold both: us passport and 10 yr gc :D

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4 minutes ago, gc@gc said:

 

it would be nice to hold both: us passport and 10 yr gc :D

:) 

 But now she got a thing to do - a green card has to be surrendered in to USCIS.

 

Well, CSC keeps us busy, one way or another one, right? :)

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12 minutes ago, Ksenia_O said:

:) 

 But now she got a thing to do - a green card has to be surrendered in to USCIS.

 

Well, CSC keeps us busy, one way or another one, right? :)

 

 

too bad, she cannot keep it as souvenir, a pretty expensive one :D

 

 

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2 hours ago, shadowfox7569 said:

Yes. Ours is wac17242. No updates yet but praying :)

I have as well WAC17242 :)

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On August 9th we received a letter from USCIS dated August 3rd, stating:

 

Congratulations!  Your request for the removal of the conditional basis of your permanent resident status has been approved.

 

Yea!

 

Ema got her 10 year Green Card 2 days later.

 

We never had an interview and submitted just the bare minimum required documents.  We didn't send any pictures, no wedding information and no 2 years worth of bank statement either.  Here is what we submitted.

 

Copy of USCIS Form I-551 front and back (Permanent Resident Card) for Ema.

  • Original Form I-751 filled and signed by Ema and me.
  • Copy of IRS Tax Transcripts for years 2014, 2015 & 2016 showing joint filling status.
  • Copy of the Deed of Trust showing we own our home together.
  • Copy of the Renewal & Extension Rider signed by both of us when we refinanced the house in 2016.
  • Bank Statements showing our joint account (this is the only account that we have). One from May 2015 and one from March 2017.
  • Copy of the sales contract for the 2012 BMW that we purchased together (the car is my wife’s daily driver).
  • Copy of the auto loan for the BMW.
  • Copy of the title of my car, showing joint ownership.
  • Copy of our car insurance cards.
  • Copy of our credit cards statements showing joint accounts.
  • Copy of our health insurance cards showing a joint policy.
  • Copy of the Water Utility bill with both our names on it.
  • A copy of our most recent trip itinerary.  A trip to New York City to celebrate our 3rd year anniversary

People that send them too much info or send them a telephone book are just wasting their time and wasting the immigration peoples time.  But if it makes you feel better then by all means send them everything you can.

 

 

K-1 Visa

Oct 1st, 2013 – Mailed in I-129F Package to Dallas Lockbox.

Oct 4th, 2013 – Package Delivered.

Oct 9th, 2013 - NOA1 Text and Email

Oct 15th, 2013 - NOA1 Hardcopy received in mail. Notice date on hardcopy says October 8th.

Nov 13th, 2013 - NOA2 - update on USCIS website

Dec 9th, 2013 - Petition received at NVC

Dec 11th, 2013 - Petition sent to Manila

Dec 19th, 2013 - Embassy receives petition

Dec 29th-Jan 8th-Our first New Year's together.

Feb 23rd- Fly to Manila to be with Ema for the interview.

Feb 27th, 2014 - Interview scheduled. We were APPROVED dancin5hr.gif

Feb 28th, 2014 - Ema does CFO- Passes with flying colors.

Mar 6th, 2014 - Visa in hand and ready to fly home.

Mar 14th, 2014 - POE Los Angeles

Apr 17th, 2014 - Our Wedding date. (L)

AOS

Sept 5th, 2014 - Mail package to Chicago

Sept 9th - Package Delivered

Sept 11th - NOA1 Texts and Emails.

Sept 17th - NOA1 Hardcopys received.

Sept 20th - Biometrics appointment letter received. Appointment for Oct 2nd.

Oct 2nd - Biometrics Done!

Nov 15th - EAD & AP approved and on the way!

No interview or interview wavier notice received

Jun 30th, 2015- Received welcome notice and approval.

July 23rd - Ema finally has her Green Card :dancing:

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6 minutes ago, Oliver Heartmont said:

It seems like Vermont is slower than California?

I’m a Vermont filer waiting 427 days now and still nothing...

lol...we wish

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1 hour ago, Steve&Ema said:

On August 9th we received a letter from USCIS dated August 3rd, stating:

 

Congratulations!  Your request for the removal of the conditional basis of your permanent resident status has been approved.

 

Yea!

 

Ema got her 10 year Green Card 2 days later.

 

We never had an interview and submitted just the bare minimum required documents.  We didn't send any pictures, no wedding information and no 2 years worth of bank statement either.  Here is what we submitted.

 

Copy of USCIS Form I-551 front and back (Permanent Resident Card) for Ema.

  • Original Form I-751 filled and signed by Ema and me.
  • Copy of IRS Tax Transcripts for years 2014, 2015 & 2016 showing joint filling status.
  • Copy of the Deed of Trust showing we own our home together.
  • Copy of the Renewal & Extension Rider signed by both of us when we refinanced the house in 2016.
  • Bank Statements showing our joint account (this is the only account that we have). One from May 2015 and one from March 2017.
  • Copy of the sales contract for the 2012 BMW that we purchased together (the car is my wife’s daily driver).
  • Copy of the auto loan for the BMW.
  • Copy of the title of my car, showing joint ownership.
  • Copy of our car insurance cards.
  • Copy of our credit cards statements showing joint accounts.
  • Copy of our health insurance cards showing a joint policy.
  • Copy of the Water Utility bill with both our names on it.
  • A copy of our most recent trip itinerary.  A trip to New York City to celebrate our 3rd year anniversary

People that send them too much info or send them a telephone book are just wasting their time and wasting the immigration peoples time.  But if it makes you feel better then by all means send them everything you can.

 

 

Congrats! :)

What was the first 5 numbers of your WAC receipt number?

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1 minute ago, ioxtremod said:

Congrats! :)

What was the first 5 numbers of your WAC receipt number?

 

It was WAC17222

K-1 Visa

Oct 1st, 2013 – Mailed in I-129F Package to Dallas Lockbox.

Oct 4th, 2013 – Package Delivered.

Oct 9th, 2013 - NOA1 Text and Email

Oct 15th, 2013 - NOA1 Hardcopy received in mail. Notice date on hardcopy says October 8th.

Nov 13th, 2013 - NOA2 - update on USCIS website

Dec 9th, 2013 - Petition received at NVC

Dec 11th, 2013 - Petition sent to Manila

Dec 19th, 2013 - Embassy receives petition

Dec 29th-Jan 8th-Our first New Year's together.

Feb 23rd- Fly to Manila to be with Ema for the interview.

Feb 27th, 2014 - Interview scheduled. We were APPROVED dancin5hr.gif

Feb 28th, 2014 - Ema does CFO- Passes with flying colors.

Mar 6th, 2014 - Visa in hand and ready to fly home.

Mar 14th, 2014 - POE Los Angeles

Apr 17th, 2014 - Our Wedding date. (L)

AOS

Sept 5th, 2014 - Mail package to Chicago

Sept 9th - Package Delivered

Sept 11th - NOA1 Texts and Emails.

Sept 17th - NOA1 Hardcopys received.

Sept 20th - Biometrics appointment letter received. Appointment for Oct 2nd.

Oct 2nd - Biometrics Done!

Nov 15th - EAD & AP approved and on the way!

No interview or interview wavier notice received

Jun 30th, 2015- Received welcome notice and approval.

July 23rd - Ema finally has her Green Card :dancing:

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1 hour ago, Steve&Ema said:

On August 9th we received a letter from USCIS dated August 3rd, stating:

 

Congratulations!  Your request for the removal of the conditional basis of your permanent resident status has been approved.

 

Yea!

 

Ema got her 10 year Green Card 2 days later.

 

We never had an interview and submitted just the bare minimum required documents.  We didn't send any pictures, no wedding information and no 2 years worth of bank statement either.  Here is what we submitted.

 

Copy of USCIS Form I-551 front and back (Permanent Resident Card) for Ema.

  • Original Form I-751 filled and signed by Ema and me.
  • Copy of IRS Tax Transcripts for years 2014, 2015 & 2016 showing joint filling status.
  • Copy of the Deed of Trust showing we own our home together.
  • Copy of the Renewal & Extension Rider signed by both of us when we refinanced the house in 2016.
  • Bank Statements showing our joint account (this is the only account that we have). One from May 2015 and one from March 2017.
  • Copy of the sales contract for the 2012 BMW that we purchased together (the car is my wife’s daily driver).
  • Copy of the auto loan for the BMW.
  • Copy of the title of my car, showing joint ownership.
  • Copy of our car insurance cards.
  • Copy of our credit cards statements showing joint accounts.
  • Copy of our health insurance cards showing a joint policy.
  • Copy of the Water Utility bill with both our names on it.
  • A copy of our most recent trip itinerary.  A trip to New York City to celebrate our 3rd year anniversary

People that send them too much info or send them a telephone book are just wasting their time and wasting the immigration peoples time.  But if it makes you feel better then by all means send them everything you can.

 

 

Congrats.......

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2 hours ago, Steve&Ema said:

On August 9th we received a letter from USCIS dated August 3rd, stating:

 

Congratulations!  Your request for the removal of the conditional basis of your permanent resident status has been approved.

 

Yea!

 

Ema got her 10 year Green Card 2 days later.

 

We never had an interview and submitted just the bare minimum required documents.  We didn't send any pictures, no wedding information and no 2 years worth of bank statement either.  Here is what we submitted.

 

Copy of USCIS Form I-551 front and back (Permanent Resident Card) for Ema.

  • Original Form I-751 filled and signed by Ema and me.
  • Copy of IRS Tax Transcripts for years 2014, 2015 & 2016 showing joint filling status.
  • Copy of the Deed of Trust showing we own our home together.
  • Copy of the Renewal & Extension Rider signed by both of us when we refinanced the house in 2016.
  • Bank Statements showing our joint account (this is the only account that we have). One from May 2015 and one from March 2017.
  • Copy of the sales contract for the 2012 BMW that we purchased together (the car is my wife’s daily driver).
  • Copy of the auto loan for the BMW.
  • Copy of the title of my car, showing joint ownership.
  • Copy of our car insurance cards.
  • Copy of our credit cards statements showing joint accounts.
  • Copy of our health insurance cards showing a joint policy.
  • Copy of the Water Utility bill with both our names on it.
  • A copy of our most recent trip itinerary.  A trip to New York City to celebrate our 3rd year anniversary

People that send them too much info or send them a telephone book are just wasting their time and wasting the immigration peoples time.  But if it makes you feel better then by all means send them everything you can.

 

 

Congratulations!!!!

I sent as much info as I had available, better safe than sorry right? But it makes sense that you guys didn't get an RFE- sounds like you submitted plenty of evidence! 😃

Also, did you apply for N-400 (I'm assuming you didn't)?

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3 hours ago, Steve&Ema said:

On August 9th we received a letter from USCIS dated August 3rd, stating:

 

Congratulations!  Your request for the removal of the conditional basis of your permanent resident status has been approved.

 

Yea!

 

Ema got her 10 year Green Card 2 days later.

 

We never had an interview and submitted just the bare minimum required documents.  We didn't send any pictures, no wedding information and no 2 years worth of bank statement either.  Here is what we submitted.

 

Copy of USCIS Form I-551 front and back (Permanent Resident Card) for Ema.

  • Original Form I-751 filled and signed by Ema and me.
  • Copy of IRS Tax Transcripts for years 2014, 2015 & 2016 showing joint filling status.
  • Copy of the Deed of Trust showing we own our home together.
  • Copy of the Renewal & Extension Rider signed by both of us when we refinanced the house in 2016.
  • Bank Statements showing our joint account (this is the only account that we have). One from May 2015 and one from March 2017.
  • Copy of the sales contract for the 2012 BMW that we purchased together (the car is my wife’s daily driver).
  • Copy of the auto loan for the BMW.
  • Copy of the title of my car, showing joint ownership.
  • Copy of our car insurance cards.
  • Copy of our credit cards statements showing joint accounts.
  • Copy of our health insurance cards showing a joint policy.
  • Copy of the Water Utility bill with both our names on it.
  • A copy of our most recent trip itinerary.  A trip to New York City to celebrate our 3rd year anniversary

People that send them too much info or send them a telephone book are just wasting their time and wasting the immigration peoples time.  But if it makes you feel better then by all means send them everything you can.

 

 

The fact that you sent a lot of co-mingling assets and liabilities, then it will be a waste of time if USCIS sent you RFE and schedule you for an interview. Congrats! and celebrate. :)

VERMONT SERVICE CENTER - I-751 ROC

05/11/17: Date of I-751
05/12/17: VSC received our package

05/12/17: NOA Date
05/14/17: NOA Arrived in the mail & check cashed

06/22/17: Biometrics Appointment at ASC Manhattan

04/09/18: Online changed to case transferred to local office but no actual letter

06/13/18: Card Being Produced - NO RFE/NO INTERVIEW

06/16/18: Approval Letter arrived in the mail with 06/13/18 approval date

06/18/18: Card was picked up by USPS

06/20/18: Received 10 years Green Card from the mail - END OF I-751 JOURNEY!

 

E-FILING (IOE) N-400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION

06/21/18: Submitted Online
06/22/18: Received NOA Online

06/23/18: Online account updated to Biometrics scheduled on 07/12/18

06/25/18: NOA letter arrived in the mail

06/28/18: Biometrics appointment letter arrived in the mail

07/12/18: Biometrics appointment at ASC Manhattan

02/28/19: In Line for Interview

03/01/19: Interview Date is on 04/08/19

04/08/19: Interview Day: Approved on the spot

04/09/19: We Scheduled your Oath Ceremony 

04/12/19: Oath Letter arrived in the mail

05/02/19: Oath Ceremony - OFFICIALLY U.S. CITIZEN AND END OF IMMIGRATION JOURNEY!

 

DS-11 - APPLICATION FOR US PASSPORT BOOK AND CARD

05/02/19: Submitted application thru USPS - Expedited
05/06/19: Received email, passport application is now traceable online thru Travel.State.gov website (https://passportstatus.state.gov/Search)

05/08/19: Received email, passport has been printed and it's on final processing
05/09/19: Received email, passport application has been finished processing with USPS tracking number and expected delivery is on 05/14/2019

05/10/19: Receive email from USPS informed Delivery - Expected Passport delivery is on 05/11/2019

05/11/19: Passport book received thru USPS Priority Mail

05/13/19: Passport card received

05/14/19: Naturalization Certificate back - END OF PASSPORT APPLICATION!

 

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3 hours ago, Oliver Heartmont said:

It seems like Vermont is slower than California?

I’m a Vermont filer waiting 427 days now and still nothing...

I bursted out laughing when i read this 🤣

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6 hours ago, Steve&Ema said:

On August 9th we received a letter from USCIS dated August 3rd, stating:

 

Congratulations!  Your request for the removal of the conditional basis of your permanent resident status has been approved.

 

Yea!

 

Ema got her 10 year Green Card 2 days later.

 

We never had an interview and submitted just the bare minimum required documents.  We didn't send any pictures, no wedding information and no 2 years worth of bank statement either.  Here is what we submitted.

 

Copy of USCIS Form I-551 front and back (Permanent Resident Card) for Ema.

  • Original Form I-751 filled and signed by Ema and me.
  • Copy of IRS Tax Transcripts for years 2014, 2015 & 2016 showing joint filling status.
  • Copy of the Deed of Trust showing we own our home together.
  • Copy of the Renewal & Extension Rider signed by both of us when we refinanced the house in 2016.
  • Bank Statements showing our joint account (this is the only account that we have). One from May 2015 and one from March 2017.
  • Copy of the sales contract for the 2012 BMW that we purchased together (the car is my wife’s daily driver).
  • Copy of the auto loan for the BMW.
  • Copy of the title of my car, showing joint ownership.
  • Copy of our car insurance cards.
  • Copy of our credit cards statements showing joint accounts.
  • Copy of our health insurance cards showing a joint policy.
  • Copy of the Water Utility bill with both our names on it.
  • A copy of our most recent trip itinerary.  A trip to New York City to celebrate our 3rd year anniversary

People that send them too much info or send them a telephone book are just wasting their time and wasting the immigration peoples time.  But if it makes you feel better then by all means send them everything you can.

 

 

^^ how is this bare minimum? LOL

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