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1 hour ago, Greencardchicago said:

Btw, I haven't had any notification on transferring my case yet, but when I checked my case calling the USCIS number- the automatic service is keeping telling me that my case is transferred and is pending.. anyone in the same boat as me??? I am freaking out.. 

the same thing me when i call them but no update

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So I just now finished my N-400 application online with pending i-751(Oct 2017 VSC filer) and i think 95% of us don't have our 10 year card yet. I heard there's a few I-751 Oct 17 filers that got their green card already but i'm not sure if they were VSC or CSC.

 

I was on the fence for the longest of time because a couple months ago I started noticing a trend where pending i-751 started getting interviews before applying for N-400 where was combo people had their application transferred immediately and their interviews were much after and when they did interview, they wouldn't get approved immediately because the immi officers would be like 'sorry you still got a pending -751' and might require additional time. At this point, the pattern is no longer there. I see movement or no movement on either sides: pending i-751 and pending combo (+N-400). I was trying to avoid 2 interviews: one for i-751 and one for N-400 where both me and my husband would need go. But if it's really a combo then it's great. If I did/do get called for interview for i-751 only, at least after going there with my husband and coming home with the 10 year green, i wouldnt need to bring my husband for me AGAIN when I do go for the N-400. So yes, while there is chance that i-751 only may get called for an interview if their case stay where it is or get transferred to anywhere other than Nebraska and get their 10 year GC faster than ppl with pending combo, i haven't see much of a pattern lately to make any statement/prediction.

 

The good thing about N-400 is it does force ppl to look up your case and call you for fingerprint and they do transfer the case. So they are def looking at it and whether they do sth about it or not is another question.

 

I'm curious to see if delaying my N-400 by 45 days is going to cost me. hmm 😕 in the long run when everyone but me starts to get interviews before me.

 

To all, get ready for work tomorrow :)

 

Dave 

Posted
27 minutes ago, David1987 said:

So I just now finished my N-400 application online with pending i-751(Oct 2017 VSC filer) and i think 95% of us don't have our 10 year card yet. I heard there's a few I-751 Oct 17 filers that got their green card already but i'm not sure if they were VSC or CSC.

 

I was on the fence for the longest of time because a couple months ago I started noticing a trend where pending i-751 started getting interviews before applying for N-400 where was combo people had their application transferred immediately and their interviews were much after and when they did interview, they wouldn't get approved immediately because the immi officers would be like 'sorry you still got a pending -751' and might require additional time. At this point, the pattern is no longer there. I see movement or no movement on either sides: pending i-751 and pending combo (+N-400). I was trying to avoid 2 interviews: one for i-751 and one for N-400 where both me and my husband would need go. But if it's really a combo then it's great. If I did/do get called for interview for i-751 only, at least after going there with my husband and coming home with the 10 year green, i wouldnt need to bring my husband for me AGAIN when I do go for the N-400. So yes, while there is chance that i-751 only may get called for an interview if their case stay where it is or get transferred to anywhere other than Nebraska and get their 10 year GC faster than ppl with pending combo, i haven't see much of a pattern lately to make any statement/prediction.

 

The good thing about N-400 is it does force ppl to look up your case and call you for fingerprint and they do transfer the case. So they are def looking at it and whether they do sth about it or not is another question.

 

I'm curious to see if delaying my N-400 by 45 days is going to cost me. hmm 😕 in the long run when everyone but me starts to get interviews before me.

 

To all, get ready for work tomorrow :)

 

Dave 

You should always do what's best for you. I admire people that take a step regardless of the outcome. You might get your case approved before N-400, you never know. and applying for N-400 won't cost you anything (other than the filing free, of course), you will just be more at peace and almost done with this. Best of luck to you on your journey! Keep us posted. 

 

 

AOS i-130, i-485 & i-765 in New York (Queens field office)

12/29/2014 - Priority Date; receipt number starting with MSC

1/2/2015 - Fingerprint fee accepted

1/26/2015 - Case suspended - RFE sent out

2/3/2015 - Fingerprint done at Jamaica Center, Queens

2/11/2015 - RFE received - Case resumed

3/2/2015 - EAD ordered

3/13/2015- EAD card mailed out -- received it 3 days later

7/8/2015 - AOS interview ready to be scheduled for an interview

9/27/2015 - AOS Interview scheduled for Nov 3

11/3/2015 - AOS interview

12/11/2015 - APPROVED!!!

ROC (Vermont Service Center)

10/3/2017 - Sent out ROC package to VSC

10/6/2017 - Date on NOA (Received NOA on 10/16/2017)

11/6/2017 - Biometrics done

8/15/2018 - Extension letter for 18 months received

12/28/2018 - APPROVED! (No RFE, No Interview) 🤸‍♀️ 

1/7/2019 - GC delivered

N-400 (Queens field office)

1/22/2019 - N400 delivered to Dallas, TX.

1/25/2019 - Check cashed

2/12/2019 - Biometrics appt

8/26/2019 - Interview scheduled

10/3/2019 - Interview - APPROVED

10/30/2019 - Oath

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Hello everyone its longs sense I posted anything here. Well have question. My GC will be expering next yr just have questions. 1 is it necessary to be on phone bill utility bills? if u already have joint taxis, health insurance, car insurance.

2 is necessary to have affidavit of support letter from friends if you don't have any?

Questions 3 when ur GC expires do they give new to walk with as prof of resident or give extension letter to walk as round with? While waiting for the process to be completed. Thank you. 

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3 minutes ago, adipo21 said:

Hello everyone its longs sense I posted anything here. Well have question. My GC will be expering next yr just have questions. 1 is it necessary to be on phone bill utility bills? if u already have joint taxis, health insurance, car insurance.

2 is necessary to have affidavit of support letter from friends if you don't have any?

Questions 3 when ur GC expires do they give new to walk with as prof of resident or give extension letter to walk as round with? While waiting for the process to be completed. Thank you. 

1. No but always good evidence that you live together. Joint taxes, health insurance, car insurance are great but if you have additional ways to show you live together and have finances, do it.

2. Not required.

3. When you send I-751 for processing, they will send you a NOA (notice of action) which will serve as an extension of your residency. You must show this letter along with your GC.

AOS i-130, i-485 & i-765 in New York (Queens field office)

12/29/2014 - Priority Date; receipt number starting with MSC

1/2/2015 - Fingerprint fee accepted

1/26/2015 - Case suspended - RFE sent out

2/3/2015 - Fingerprint done at Jamaica Center, Queens

2/11/2015 - RFE received - Case resumed

3/2/2015 - EAD ordered

3/13/2015- EAD card mailed out -- received it 3 days later

7/8/2015 - AOS interview ready to be scheduled for an interview

9/27/2015 - AOS Interview scheduled for Nov 3

11/3/2015 - AOS interview

12/11/2015 - APPROVED!!!

ROC (Vermont Service Center)

10/3/2017 - Sent out ROC package to VSC

10/6/2017 - Date on NOA (Received NOA on 10/16/2017)

11/6/2017 - Biometrics done

8/15/2018 - Extension letter for 18 months received

12/28/2018 - APPROVED! (No RFE, No Interview) 🤸‍♀️ 

1/7/2019 - GC delivered

N-400 (Queens field office)

1/22/2019 - N400 delivered to Dallas, TX.

1/25/2019 - Check cashed

2/12/2019 - Biometrics appt

8/26/2019 - Interview scheduled

10/3/2019 - Interview - APPROVED

10/30/2019 - Oath

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Just now, AlluringSoul said:

1. No but always good evidence that you live together. Joint taxes, health insurance, car insurance are great but if you have additional ways to show you live together and have finances, do it.

2. Not required.

3. When you send I-751 for processing, they will send you a NOA (notice of action) which will serve as an extension of your residency. You must show this letter along with your GC.

Oooh thanks appreciate have u filled for ur i-751 already? 

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8 minutes ago, adipo21 said:

Oooh thanks appreciate have u filled for ur i-751 already? 

lol what do you think? just take a step back from your laptop and see the top it says i-751 Oct 2017 filer...

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6 minutes ago, adipo21 said:

Yeah 

then the next step is to apply for ROC Removal of conditions i-751 when you get near to your 2 year GC anniversary. About a year later, then you can apply for US Citizenship N-400.

 
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