Jump to content

1,635 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

Filed: Timeline
Posted

We filed for wife on 9/11/2017, had 2 notices of case moving to another office.  We had an interview on 2/28/2019 and got the card production ordered status on the system a couple hours later. The GC is supposed to be here tomorrow according to USPS tracking number. The extension letter was  until 3/15/2019 so it worked out well.  

 

The interview was about how we live and places we visited with us bringing more evidence accumulated since the filing.  

 

 

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
Timeline
Posted
23 hours ago, Pasquel said:

I filed my I-751 in Sept 2017 and the N-400 in Sept 2018.  My local field office is also Denver.  Was wondering if you got a notice that your I-751 was moved from the California Service Center to NBC ( Lee's Summit, MO ) as well?

Yes I did too, and the ISO said that notice basically means I751 is merged with N400. Next step is that file will be transferred to Denver. 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
Timeline
Posted
On 3/5/2019 at 4:19 PM, pkgc said:

I went for the infopass appointment today to get the stamp and asked the ISO what the status of my case was. So my I751 and N400 are merged just like some of the others here. And the ISO also said, your case is cleared for interview and is in the queue, but the local office(denver) has a backlog hence the delay, so I should hear something in 3 months as they were working on July cases and I filed in November. That was good to hear. I got the stamp for another year. Wish I had known about the stamp ahead of time, would have saved me an expensive airline ticket. But all good now can now travel again. 

Hi! I took a look at your timeline and we have a week difference between our NOA dates, I'm 09.07.18 filer. Did officer said 3 months is maximum waiting time for you? Just if believe to immigration timelines at the forum we have to wait about 1 month only.

event.png

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
Timeline
Posted
27 minutes ago, Jerry and Elena said:

Hi! I took a look at your timeline and we have a week difference between our NOA dates, I'm 09.07.18 filer. Did officer said 3 months is maximum waiting time for you? Just if believe to immigration timelines at the forum we have to wait about 1 month only.

The ISO said they were interviewing 20th July applicants that week. And they send interview notices at least a month in advance so if you do the math 3 more months for the interview notice for November applicants, assuming they are still moving at that speed. If it comes in a month, even better. 

Posted

Thanks to all that responded. I got my  i 751 (filed september 2017 ,Charleston Office) interview to remove conditions today and everything went great. I didn't mention in the original post that I had filed N400 in September 2018 too. I got that interview on 12/10/18 but went without my wife so the officer told me I would be rescheduled because that was a combo interview and my wife had to be with me. So one piece of advice, if you get the combo interview, take your spouse with you, no matter what.

Today I thought I'd only have the i751 interview, the officer was super nice and told me after approving my i751 (very simple questions) "you're not going anywhere, since you're here let's have the N400 interview too" I waited in the lobby for around 20' checking my Civics Test app (there are a few on the appstore) this really helped me prepare. After that time, another officer called me and conducted the N400 interview, he made me read one sentence from a Tablet (who's the commander in chief of armed forces? ) and asked me to write the answer on the same tablet with a stylus. He then asked me 6 questions from that booklet they have , I answered correctly all of them.During the interview he asked me questions covering his mouth while typing in the computer, I guess to test my listening English skills, he asked me simple questions (what's your SSN, where do you work etc) but in low voice and covering his mouth, this was kind of funny. 

 

He finally told me I'd passed everything and to wait outside and that he was going to try to give me an Oath Ceremony date today too. 15' later they called me to give me form  N445 (Naturalization Oath Ceremony). I will attend my Oath Ceremony on 03/26.

 

Thanks a lot for the help during all this time, I constantly checked this forum for the last 2/3 years. It was of great help.

 

Good luck to all

 

JJ 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
31 minutes ago, Larry Lima said:

Thanks to all that responded. I got my  i 751 (filed september 2017 ,Charleston Office) interview to remove conditions today and everything went great. I didn't mention in the original post that I had filed N400 in September 2018 too. I got that interview on 12/10/18 but went without my wife so the officer told me I would be rescheduled because that was a combo interview and my wife had to be with me. So one piece of advice, if you get the combo interview, take your spouse with you, no matter what.

Today I thought I'd only have the i751 interview, the officer was super nice and told me after approving my i751 (very simple questions) "you're not going anywhere, since you're here let's have the N400 interview too" I waited in the lobby for around 20' checking my Civics Test app (there are a few on the appstore) this really helped me prepare. After that time, another officer called me and conducted the N400 interview, he made me read one sentence from a Tablet (who's the commander in chief of armed forces? ) and asked me to write the answer on the same tablet with a stylus. He then asked me 6 questions from that booklet they have , I answered correctly all of them.During the interview he asked me questions covering his mouth while typing in the computer, I guess to test my listening English skills, he asked me simple questions (what's your SSN, where do you work etc) but in low voice and covering his mouth, this was kind of funny. 

 

He finally told me I'd passed everything and to wait outside and that he was going to try to give me an Oath Ceremony date today too. 15' later they called me to give me form  N445 (Naturalization Oath Ceremony). I will attend my Oath Ceremony on 03/26.

 

Thanks a lot for the help during all this time, I constantly checked this forum for the last 2/3 years. It was of great help.

 

Good luck to all

 

JJ 

Congrats to u.   By the way. Can i have ur timeline on i751 and n400 if thats ok

K-1 VISA (Wife Petition)

03/07/2015 - Mailed I-129F package

03/18/2015 - Received text and email NOA1 was received

04/07/2015 - Received text and email NOA2 was approved

04/10/2015 - Received NOA2 Hard Copy

04/24/2015 - NVC received our package

04/29/2015 - Date Case #, IIN and BIN assigned

05/01/2015 - Date package left NVC

05/04/2015 - Date received by consulate

05/14/2015 - Medical Appointment

06/02/2015 - US Embassy Interview Approved

06/10/2015 - Received US Visa from 2GO

06/15/2015 - CFO

06/17/2015 - US Arrival

07/17/2015 - Wedding Day

EAD

08/24/2015 - NOA1 date

10/26/2015 - Approved

10/31/2015 - Received EAD card

AP

08/24/2015 - NOA1 date

10/26/2015 - Approved

AOS

08/15/2015 - AOS Filing

08/24/2015 - NOA1 date

09/21/2015 - Biometrics

11/30/2015 - Interview (Approved)

12/07/2015 - Green Card Received

***(09/1/2017 - Removal of Condition)

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Peru
Timeline
Posted

Thanks to all that responded. I got my  i 751 (filed september 2017 ,Charleston Office) interview to remove conditions today and everything went great. I didn't mention in the original post that I had filed N400 in September 2018 too. I got that interview on 12/10/18 but went without my wife so the officer told me I would be rescheduled because that was a combo interview and my wife had to be with me. So one piece of advice, if you get the combo interview, take your spouse with you, no matter what.

Today I thought I'd only have the i751 interview, the officer was super nice and told me after approving my i751 (very simple questions) "you're not going anywhere, since you're here let's have the N400 interview too" I waited in the lobby for around 20' checking my Civics Test app (there are a few on the appstore) this really helped me prepare. After that time, another officer called me and conducted the N400 interview, he made me read one sentence from a Tablet (who's the commander in chief of armed forces? ) and asked me to write the answer on the same tablet with a stylus. He then asked me 6 questions from that booklet they have , I answered correctly all of them.During the interview he asked me questions covering his mouth while typing in the computer, I guess to test my listening English skills, he asked me simple questions (what's your SSN, where do you work etc) but in low voice and covering his mouth, this was kind of funny. 

 

He finally told me I'd passed everything and to wait outside and that he was going to try to give me an Oath Ceremony date today too. 15' later they called me to give me form  N445 (Naturalization Oath Ceremony). I will attend my Oath Ceremony on 03/26.

 

Thanks a lot for the help during all this time, I constantly checked this forum for the last 2/3 years. It was of great help.

 

Good luck to all

 

JJ 

  •  
Posted (edited)

 

 

i submitted my i-751 on Sep 20 2017, i got RFE on DEC 13, i already submitted all my documents: ID, house rental, 3 addvits, flight ticket, our car certificates, check point report when we went to buy a car..  on FEB 8. until now, i havent hear nothing on my case.! im in CSC, does anyone know how long i will get response from CSC.? Does anyone have same my situation in CSC? thank uuu :( im so wondering now.! 

Edited by tinalaai1122
Posted
23 hours ago, tinalaai1122 said:

 

 

i submitted my i-751 on Sep 20 2017, i got RFE on DEC 13, i already submitted all my documents: ID, house rental, 3 addvits, flight ticket, our car certificates, check point report when we went to buy a car..  on FEB 8. until now, i havent hear nothing on my case.! im in CSC, does anyone know how long i will get response from CSC.? Does anyone have same my situation in CSC? thank uuu :( im so wondering now.! 

Hi!! I’m in the same boat! I also submitted N-400 in December.

This is my timeline.

I-751

September 14, 2017 - Submitted I-751.

December 13, 2018 - Got RFE

February 14, 2019 - Sent our documents to CSC.

March 1, 2019 - USCIS case status “Case was transferred to your local USCIS office to have an interview scheduled.”

March 9, 2019 - NOA/my case transferred to Lee’s summit, MO (NBC)

March 12, 2019 - Got I-551 on my passport. (18 month expires on April 7, 2019)

N-400

December 7, 2018 - Submitted N-400 (Online)

December 18, 2018 - Bio. (Walk-in)

December 18, 2018 - USCIS case status “We are actively reviewing your case.”

*My local office is San Bernardino, CA.

Posted
7 hours ago, yumty said:

Hi!! I’m in the same boat! I also submitted N-400 in December.

This is my timeline.

I-751

September 14, 2017 - Submitted I-751.

December 13, 2018 - Got RFE

February 14, 2019 - Sent our documents to CSC.

March 1, 2019 - USCIS case status “Case was transferred to your local USCIS office to have an interview scheduled.”

March 9, 2019 - NOA/my case transferred to Lee’s summit, MO (NBC)

March 12, 2019 - Got I-551 on my passport. (18 month expires on April 7, 2019)

N-400

December 7, 2018 - Submitted N-400 (Online)

December 18, 2018 - Bio. (Walk-in)

December 18, 2018 - USCIS case status “We are actively reviewing your case.”

*My local office is San Bernardino, CA.

Did u take ur interview yet? 

Posted
14 minutes ago, tinalaai1122 said:

Did u take ur interview yet? 

No, not yet. As of today, Receipt date for a case inquiry is August 26, 2017 at CSC.

However mine is now in NBC so I don't know what to do next. Hope you will get to hear from USCIS soon.

Receipt date for a case inquiry
Posted
2 minutes ago, yumty said:

No, not yet. As of today, Receipt date for a case inquiry is August 26, 2017 at CSC.

However mine is now in NBC so I don't know what to do next. Hope you will get to hear from USCIS soon.

Receipt date for a case inquiry

What did u sent ur documents for RFE? Hope we have GC asap.! 

Posted
2 hours ago, tinalaai1122 said:

What did u sent ur documents for RFE? Hope we have GC asap.! 

I sent copies of Drivers license,  IRS transcripts 2015-2018 (Joint filed),  W2 forms of 2018,  3 affidavits by our friends,  The airplane tickets with our travel plans to visit my family,  Health insurance card by my husband's work,  Car insurances,  Car titles,  Cellphone bills,  Christmas cards,  Pictures with friends and families,  AAA membership cards.  Facebook page (we share an account) with a lot of comments on our wedding anniversary pictures.
We have no joint bank account because of some financial issues so I tried to get anything has both of our names together as many as possible.
I heard USCIS wants to see if we have financial connections regularly.
Yeah I hope we will get GC sooner!

 
Didn't find the answer you were looking for? Ask our VJ Immigration Lawyers.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
- Back to Top -

Important Disclaimer: Please read carefully the Visajourney.com Terms of Service. If you do not agree to the Terms of Service you should not access or view any page (including this page) on VisaJourney.com. Answers and comments provided on Visajourney.com Forums are general information, and are not intended to substitute for informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. Visajourney.com does not endorse, and expressly disclaims liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor, service or service provider mentioned or any opinion expressed in answers or comments. VisaJourney.com does not condone immigration fraud in any way, shape or manner. VisaJourney.com recommends that if any member or user knows directly of someone involved in fraudulent or illegal activity, that they report such activity directly to the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement. You can contact ICE via email at Immigration.Reply@dhs.gov or you can telephone ICE at 1-866-347-2423. All reported threads/posts containing reference to immigration fraud or illegal activities will be removed from this board. If you feel that you have found inappropriate content, please let us know by contacting us here with a url link to that content. Thank you.
×
×
  • Create New...