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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mauritius
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On 3/27/2019 at 9:02 PM, David1987 said:

Name was updated  ================== 1

Case was received at my local office ===== 35

Case trnsf'rd...new office...Jurisdiction==== 15

Case rfe rqst maild/rspnse received====== 45

(24/21)

Case trnsf'rd to schedule Interview======= 5

Approvals ========================== 235

Name was updated   ================== 1

Case was received at my local office ===== 34

Case trnsf'rd...new office...Jurisdiction==== 20

Case rfe rqst maild/rspnse received====== 44

(24/20)

Case trnsf'rd to schedule Interview======= 0

 

Approvals ========================== 235

(Correspondence received..reviewing it ==== 1(*279),

1 bad receipt ======================== 1(*225))

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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Hello everyone my N400 interview is on 4/2/19 and I received a phone call from an immigration officer in Arkansas telling me my interview will be reschedule due to the fact that my N400 file has not been received in there office... As anybody ever has this kind of experience its suck and tiring after so much preparation. Contribution will be highly anticipated 

On 3/7/2019 at 7:57 AM, Ashipa said:

was able to communicate with USCIS but saw you are scheduled for N400 interview only but I will still go with my wife even if they said me alone......by God grace I will do both interview Because am tired of this whole thing 🤣

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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2 hours ago, angelalahavok said:

Hi everyone I’m new to this thread. I read that you must file 90 days before the 3 years as a LPR for the 400. My husband has been married to me 3 1/2 years. Is it too late for him to file? 

This is not correct.

 

N400 can ONLY be filed after you have completed 2 years and 9 months or MORE since the date of issue given on your Conditional Green Card. For example, if the Conditional GC was issued on the date 01/01/2016 then the person would become eligible to file N400 on or after the date of 09/31/2018.

Posted
16 hours ago, angelalahavok said:

Hi everyone I’m new to this thread. I read that you must file 90 days before the 3 years as a LPR for the 400. My husband has been married to me 3 1/2 years. Is it too late for him to file? 

It's not a "must". It's a "you can".

 

Feel free to file any time. 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mauritius
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On 3/28/2019 at 10:53 PM, David1987 said:

Name was updated   ================== 1

Case was received at my local office ===== 34

Case trnsf'rd...new office...Jurisdiction==== 20

Case rfe rqst maild/rspnse received====== 44

(24/20)

Case trnsf'rd to schedule Interview======= 0

 

Approvals ========================== 235

(Correspondence received..reviewing it ==== 1(*279),

1 bad receipt ======================== 1(*225))

Name was updated   ===========103==== 1

Case was rec'vd at local office ========== 34

Case trnsf'rd...new office...Jurisdiction==== 21

Case rfe rqst maild/rspnse received====== 41

(24/17)

Case trnsf'rd to schedule Interview======= 1

 

Approvals ========================== 236

Crspndnce rcv'ed..r'viewg it ======279=== 1

1 bad receipt  =================225=== 1

Total===============336-2=========== 334

 

Approvals = 70.7%

Untouched cases = 10.2%

Posted
16 hours ago, David1987 said:

Name was updated   ===========103==== 1

Case was rec'vd at local office ========== 34

Case trnsf'rd...new office...Jurisdiction==== 21

Case rfe rqst maild/rspnse received====== 41

(24/17)

Case trnsf'rd to schedule Interview======= 1

 

Approvals ========================== 236

Crspndnce rcv'ed..r'viewg it ======279=== 1

1 bad receipt  =================225=== 1

Total===============336-2=========== 334

 

Approvals = 70.7%

Untouched cases = 10.2%

Hi, I don't understand about the numbers in your timeline. Can you plz explain more details?

thanks

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mauritius
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4 hours ago, VietLu said:

Hi, I don't understand about the numbers in your timeline. Can you plz explain more details?

thanks

It's for my group EAC1801900001, OCT 2017, I-751 VERMONT

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Serbia
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Hi there!

 

So some confusion here, and I will give you a timeline and then ask my questions:

 

TIMELINE

  • Applied for permanent green card, November 2017, still no word.
  • Application was transferred to local field office on March 4, 2018, and has been sitting there ever since.
  • Extension granted on conditional green card, January 2018, expiring July 2019
  • Applied for citizenship, February 4, 2019. At current timeline, it should be adjudicated in November/December 2019.

 

PROBLEMS

  • At current timeline, the Green Card should be adjudicated in April 2019, however, the current timelines show that they are now dealing with applications far later than ours.
  • We hoped that, by delaying the citizenship application, we could sidestep some of the problems reported here, of the citizenship being adjudicated before the green card was finished.
  • The conditional Green Card's extension is almost over, and I am not sure if it would hamper things to ask for an extension now.

 

QUESTIONS

  • Has the green card now been bundled in with the citizenship application?
    • Does that mean that, even though we waited, the green card simply won't come on its own schedule?
    • Is there any way to ferret out slightly more detailed information from anywhere aside from "Your application was received?"
  • How long does it take to get an extension on the conditional Green Card?
    • Should I apply on April 11, 90 days before it expires, or ought I to wait until June 11,  only 30 days before it expires?
    • Does asking for an extension add to the delays?
  • Or has the office been sending second extension letters automatically as well?
    • If so, how long do I wait before I apply for an extension?

Thank you in advance!

 

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Hey, thanks for starting this thread and for stopping by. I followed your story to get some insights and questions answered before I went ahead with my N400 (while GC pending), so I'm so pleased to see you. I can say thanks for sharing, you were a big help to me. :) 

 

Congrats on getting your citizenship last year, your experience was anything but easy. 

 

On 3/30/2019 at 11:29 AM, Zombie69 said:

Hello guys, just want to show support of you all. I started this thread in October 2017, it is nice to see the thread I created is alive and well as we speak. I was naturalized last May. Hang in there, you're almost there. Sending you positive energy from Los Angels here!

 

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Current status: UK and USA citizen

12-Mar-19: I-751 (WAC18026) + N400 combi interview

Outcome

16 Mar-19: I-751 ~ Green Card in Hand (from submission to card delivery, 17 months)

19 Apr-19:  N400 ~ Naturalization Oath Ceremony, certificate in-hand! (from submission to oath, 6 months)

1 May 19: Voter registration card in-hand

3 May 19: USA passport in-hand

11 May 19: New SSN card in-hand

Posted

so just playing a guessing game here. I received a notification that my interview has been scheduled. The notification does show up on myuscis case status, but does not show up on uscis dhs website. I wonder if the local office has access to the case status website only hence the difference?

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June 2015 got married

 

AOS
September 10, 2015 mailed the AOS package
September 18, 2015 package received, checks cashed

October 15, 2015 biometrics appointment done
October 21, 2015 case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

November 14, 2015 EAD/AP Combo card is in production

November 21, 2015 EAD/AP card received

April 26, 2016 interview, card approved e-mail

June 10, 2016 card in hand

 

ROC

February 7, 2018 mailed the ROC package

February 12, 2018 NOA1

February 7, 2019 Case transferred to a local office to schedule an interview

May 8th, 2019 interview, card approved e-mail

 

 

Naturalization

January 29, 2019 submitted N-400 online

January 29, 2019 NOA1

February 21, 2019 biometrics appointment done

May 8th 2019 interview, case approved e-mail

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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On 3/30/2019 at 11:29 AM, Zombie69 said:

Hello guys, just want to show support of you all. I started this thread in October 2017, it is nice to see the thread I created is alive and well as we speak. I was naturalized last May. Hang in there, you're almost there. Sending you positive energy from Los Angels here!

Thanks for starting such a lovely thread and checking back again ... I sure see this thread going for on for more long time especially as the wait time for some cities keep getting worse ... :)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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8 hours ago, GoodbyeGirl said:

Hey, thanks for starting this thread and for stopping by. I followed your story to get some insights and questions answered before I went ahead with my N400 (while GC pending), so I'm so pleased to see you. I can say thanks for sharing, you were a big help to me. :) 

 

Congrats on getting your citizenship last year, your experience was anything but easy. 

 

 

Thanks for your kind words. It is important to support one another in these hard times. Congrats on your upcoming citizenship ceremony as well. I am so glad and happy for you that your immigration journey has finally come to an end. You deserve to be a US citizen after you put in so much effort and hardwork. Yes, my immigration journey was a rollercoaster ride both emotionally and practically. I am glad and grateful it is all over and my late husband must know I am a citizen, he is always in my heart too. Time for you to celebrate!

 

30 minutes ago, mymercy said:

Thanks for starting such a lovely thread and checking back again ... I sure see this thread going for on for more long time especially as the wait time for some cities keep getting worse ... :)

You're welcome. I am glad our fellow pending applicants can take advantage of this thread and help each other out to maximize the smoothness of the tough immigration journey in these hard times. Not surprised to see the deterioration of processing time, but i guess the best we can do is just to make sure we stay on top of the processing times and focus on proving to USCIS with tons of evidence, and patience is also the key too unfortunately. Hope you will get your 10 year green card status soon! Fingere crossed.

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