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7 minutes ago, CJKylie said:

Nothing happens if you don’t. You just won’t be able to travel outside the US or get new employment. 

 

(or anything else that requires you to prove your status)

Also, I’m pretty sure you’ll get a letter soon.  They only recently started getting sent out, so no need to worry yet

ROC Timeline

Service Center: California

90 Day Window Opened.....08/03/17

I-751 Packet Sent................08/04/17

NOA Dated...........................08/07/17

NOA Received......................08/09/17

Check Cashed......................08/09/17

Biometrics Letter Rcvd........08/26/17

Biometrics Appointment......09/07/17

Approval................................08/05/19

 

Naturalization Timeline

Field Office: Santa Ana, CA

90 Day Window Opened.......08/03/18

N-400 Filed (Online)..............08/03/18

Receipt Notice.......................08/03/18

Biometrics Letter Rcvd..........08/20/18

Biometrics Appointment.......09/07/18

Interview Letter Dated...........07/01/19

Interview Letter Rcvd............07/08/19

Interview................................08/05/19

Approval................................08/05/19

Oath.......................................08/22/19

 

Posted

Hey guys, quick question. Is it nesessary to bring my 6 y.o to infopass to get his stamp extension? He's never received any letters before, I had him with me for the first one, now need a new one and it's hard because he just started his school...

ROC -"CSC"

 

Package sent: 07/31/17

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
Timeline
Posted
2 hours ago, Inna&Chris said:

Hey guys, quick question. Is it nesessary to bring my 6 y.o to infopass to get his stamp extension? He's never received any letters before, I had him with me for the first one, now need a new one and it's hard because he just started his school...

This is an interesting one. for bio-metric they are not required to accompany you. Not sure about this scenario.

 

https://www.uscis.gov/forms/forms-information/preparing-your-biometric-services-appointment

Age Requirements

If you are 14 years of age or older, you must provide a signature on an application, petition, or request filed with USCIS.

Children under the age of 14 are not required to provide a signature on an application, petition, or request filed with USCIS, but they may choose to sign their name during their ASC appointment if they are capable of signing. A parent or legal guardian may also sign the application, petition, or request on the child’s behalf.

 

 

Removal of Conditions

CIS Office :California Service Center

Receipt #: WAC18096XXXXX

Date Filed :2018-01-02

NOA Date :2018-01-04

18 month courtesy copy: 2018-08-18

18 month official copy: 2018-10-22

Approval: 2019-02-01

GC received : 2019-02-08

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
Timeline
Posted
1 hour ago, piyush31 said:

I am 307... 

Makes no sense...we used to get so frustrated waiting for K1 when we'd see much later cases getting approved while we continued to wait. Hope you get some resolution soon!

I-751

NOA8/11/17

 

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

Got an email around 7:30 this morning that says USCIS is still reviewing our case and that it was last touched on 7/25/18 😒

K-1

I-129F NOA1 => NOA2: 161 days

NOA2 => Interview: 64 days

AP: 33 days

Total: 258 days

AOS

I-485 NOA => GC: 333 days

No Interview

ROC

07/30/2017: Package Sent

08/01/2017: NOA

09/07/2017: Biometrics

12/04/2018: Approved! 490 days

Posted
On 8/20/2018 at 6:01 PM, NYCBoy said:

Ok I’m starting to get anxious... VSC17313***** 🤬

Hahaha I love seeing people get anxious just like I am :D it makes me realize im not the only one going crazy! Hang in there :D

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

Do you have an account at https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov? You can do it there.

K-1

I-129F NOA1 => NOA2: 161 days

NOA2 => Interview: 64 days

AP: 33 days

Total: 258 days

AOS

I-485 NOA => GC: 333 days

No Interview

ROC

07/30/2017: Package Sent

08/01/2017: NOA

09/07/2017: Biometrics

12/04/2018: Approved! 490 days

Filed: Timeline
Posted
52 minutes ago, jfgk1987 said:

Do you have an account at https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov? You can do it there.

Yeah, that's where N-400 is filed online. it is kinda confusing because uscis also seems to have a separate login. What's interesting is that in the N-400 form, it asks if the applicant has an account already....... 

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, cestmoilance said:

Yeah, that's where N-400 is filed online. it is kinda confusing because uscis also seems to have a separate login. What's interesting is that in the N-400 form, it asks if the applicant has an account already....... 

I also use it to track the I-751. The email I got came from that site.

Edited by jfgk1987

K-1

I-129F NOA1 => NOA2: 161 days

NOA2 => Interview: 64 days

AP: 33 days

Total: 258 days

AOS

I-485 NOA => GC: 333 days

No Interview

ROC

07/30/2017: Package Sent

08/01/2017: NOA

09/07/2017: Biometrics

12/04/2018: Approved! 490 days

 
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