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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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5 minutes ago, Bella1464 said:

So one January filer ( CSC obviously ) just got approved and his number was 115, another one that has NOT been approved yet, said his number is 024...So who knows...Every case is different I guess...Hoping it's going to speed up though! Staying positive. 

Otherwise we will be approved sometime this fall : ( 

...and I think a few people (2?) July 2017 filers got approval recently... yes, trying to stay positive - we will have approval, one day, eventually :) :)

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1 minute ago, Ksenia_O said:

...and I think a few people (2?) July 2017 filers got approval recently... yes, trying to stay positive - we will have approval, one day, eventually :) :)

YESSS! I hope CSC July filers. Lol. Now I'm being delusional, but hey, it's a word close to positive :D

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1 minute ago, Bella1464 said:

YESSS! I hope CSC July filers. Lol. Now I'm being delusional, but hey, it's a word close to positive :D

yes, they were CSC filers .  And i'm with you in this "close to positive" mode :) :)

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Just now, Bella1464 said:

By the way, I just saw the July filers thread, he was from CSC. I'm getting excited

Legitimate question! I saw people say different things here about I-551, so I 'm sorry if it's going to annoy some of you. But some people say you should get a stamp 30 days within the extension and some say 90 days within the expiration of your GC...Which one is it guys? I re-read my extension letter and it clearly says that this letter is a year extension from your GC date....All sorts of confused...My GC 8/4/2017 and the extension letter is 6/27/2017

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2 hours ago, sweetswinks said:

 

 

 

Yes its true. USCIS begins their year on October 1st. So my case number begins with EAC17243. As you can see the 17 is the year I filed, 243 is the day of USCIS' year. My NOA was dated May 30 but based off my case number they submitted it in their system officially on June 1 = 243 days from Oct 1st 2016.

Thats right! Fiscal Day 244* is June 1, 2017.  Btw Vermont is working on June but because a few officer are behind with their pile of documents from April or May doesnt mean they are stuck in those months... 

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18 minutes ago, Bella1464 said:

Legitimate question! I saw people say different things here about I-551, so I 'm sorry if it's going to annoy some of you. But some people say you should get a stamp 30 days within the extension and some say 90 days within the expiration of your GC...Which one is it guys? I re-read my extension letter and it clearly says that this letter is a year extension from your GC date....All sorts of confused...My GC 8/4/2017 and the extension letter is 6/27/2017

You can get an i551 stamp within  30 days of the card extension expiring. So if your Green Card expires on 8/4/17 then you're extended until 8/4/18. You can get the stamp within 30 days of that date.

05-18-2022: Filed N-400 online. Received online NOA and Biometrics re-use.

06-03-2022: Interview scheduled (online notice).

06-10-2022: Interview letter received via USPS.

07-11-2022: Naturalization Interview

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5 minutes ago, sweetswinks said:

You can get an i551 stamp within  30 days of the card extension expiring. So if your Green Card expires on 8/4/17 then you're extended until 8/4/18. You can get the stamp within 30 days of that date.

Thank you very much! Exactly what I thought, but wanted to double check : ) 

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