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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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28 minutes ago, kp_impatient said:

Hello everyone,
This is my first time posting over here.
I filed for N400 on begin of this month and was scheduled for bio-metric appointment on 29th march.
To my surprise yesterday I got another mail stating that they scheduled for my I751 bio-metric appointment on 15th march.

Is there a way to combine those two appointments so that I don't need to take day off from work each time?

I would just go to the first appointment on the 15th and bring the letter for the second appointment. They might be able to do it all in the same day.

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We finally receive this beautiful email today.

 

"There has been a recent processing action taken on your case.  Receipt Number: WAC1809xxxxxx.  Application type: I751, PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS ON RESIDENCE

Your Case Status: Card/Document Production.

 

On March 12, 2019. we ordered your new card for Receipt Number WAC1809xxxxxx, and will mail it to the address you gave us.  If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address."

 

So now we await for the letter to interview for N400. 

 

 

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Hello all, December 2017 filers

 

Received an update on our case EAC 18062xxxx and just glad there is some progress at last. We were interviewed prior to our Conditional PR card approval and it was a typical interview.

  • Since the initial interview was 3 years ago,  we were wondering if anyone in this December 2017 group called in for the interview? We will be grateful if anyone could share their interview experience. We will do the same afterward.

Overall, a stat in our case number range 1-150 doesn't look promising, out of 150 i-751 ROC cases, so far 5 approved, 49 RFE, 43 pending...

 

March 12, 2019

Case Was Transferred To Schedule An Interview

On March 12, 2019, we transferred your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, Receipt Number EAC18062xxx, to our local USCIS office to have an interview scheduled. This office will schedule your interview and mail you an interview notice. If you move before you receive the interview notice, please go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address.

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49 minutes ago, Dec2017filertrack said:

Hello all, December 2017 filers

 

Received an update on our case EAC 18062xxxx and just glad there is some progress at last. We were interviewed prior to our Conditional PR card approval and it was a typical interview.

  • Since the initial interview was 3 years ago,  we were wondering if anyone in this December 2017 group called in for the interview? We will be grateful if anyone could share their interview experience. We will do the same afterward.

Overall, a stat in our case number range 1-150 doesn't look promising, out of 150 i-751 ROC cases, so far 5 approved, 49 RFE, 43 pending...

 

March 12, 2019

Case Was Transferred To Schedule An Interview

On March 12, 2019, we transferred your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, Receipt Number EAC18062xxx, to our local USCIS office to have an interview scheduled. This office will schedule your interview and mail you an interview notice. If you move before you receive the interview notice, please go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address.

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Have you applied for N-400?

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2 minutes ago, FILA2019 said:

This morning at 7 a.m. California time, I received an update email. I have not received such an email ever until today. The 2/27 date was the date that they sent me a letter regarding reusing my bio data.

 

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Yeah, you’ll get case inactivity notifications about every 2 weeks or so. You can disable them in the settings if you like. 

CR-1 Timeline - 255 Days

 

USCIS - 81 Days

07/31/15: I-130 Mailed
08/06/15: NOA1 -- California Service Center
10/26/15: NOA2

 

NVC - 61 Days

11/05/15: NVC Received Case
11/25/15: Completed DS-261
11/28/15: Paid AOS Fee
11/30/15: DS-261 Reviewed Over Phone
12/02/15: Paid IV Fee
12/04/15: DS-260 Completed
12/04/15: Scan Date
01/05/16: Case Complete

 

CANADA

02/25/16: Interview - APPROVED!!!
03/07/16: Visa in hand

03/29/18: POE @ YVR

 

Removal of Conditions - 630 Days

Spoiler

01/16/18: I-751 Delivered

01/19/18: NOA1 -- Vermont Service Center

02/27/18: Biometrics

07/03/19: Case Transferred to NBC

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

 

Naturalization - 267 Days

Spoiler

02/01/19: N-400 Filed Online

02/01/19: NOA1

02/20/19: Biometrics

07/03/19: Interview Interview Cancelled - Haven't received I751

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

10/25/19: Oath Ceremony

 

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These notifications come from the DHS side of the site.  I disabled ours, but they came back and they are sent every two weeks.  It gets very annoying.



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This is @SamOak7. I lost my old account hence back here as @SamOak78 and Here's my Update: 

 

1. I 751 Submitted on Dec 26, 2017 

2. Got my 18 Month Extension - No Biometrics

3. Applied for N400 Online on Feb 9th, 2019 and Biometrics Completed on Feb 27, 2019

4. Received a Letter Dated Feb27, 2019 for My I 751 stating that they will use the old Biometrics. 

5. N400 Status Says We are actively processing your application as of Feb 27, 2019 and nothing is outstanding at this time.

6. I 751 Status Says Case Transferred to Laguna Niguel CA on June 18, 2018. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Dec2017filertrack said:

Hello all, December 2017 filers

 

Received an update on our case EAC 18062xxxx and just glad there is some progress at last. We were interviewed prior to our Conditional PR card approval and it was a typical interview.

  • Since the initial interview was 3 years ago,  we were wondering if anyone in this December 2017 group called in for the interview? We will be grateful if anyone could share their interview experience. We will do the same afterward.

Overall, a stat in our case number range 1-150 doesn't look promising, out of 150 i-751 ROC cases, so far 5 approved, 49 RFE, 43 pending...

 

March 12, 2019

Case Was Transferred To Schedule An Interview

On March 12, 2019, we transferred your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, Receipt Number EAC18062xxx, to our local USCIS office to have an interview scheduled. This office will schedule your interview and mail you an interview notice. If you move before you receive the interview notice, please go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address.

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I filed Nov 27.  EAC 18061XXXX, it is still in local office and not touched since April 9, 2018.  I did file N-400 and that may be reason, they did not touch my case.  All the cases around me are approved.  It seems you will get comb interview, if you applied N-400  

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My case just approved!

 

Case#:WAC1809400xxx

Noa1 date:1/2/2018 (CSC)

No biometrics 

No interview

No N400

Transferred a few times 

Transferred to Nebraska: 2/4/2019

Date of birth was updated:2/15/2019

Approval:3/12/2019

 

 

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(F) K-1 / California Service Center (F)

(L) July 22nd, 2014: Filed I-129F

(L)July 28th, 2014: NOA1(E-mail / Acceptance Confirmation/No mail)

(L) July 29th, 2014: Alien registration number was changed

(L) October 20th, 2014: NOA2 (Mail)

(L) November 4th, 2014: NVC received

(L) November 13th, 2014 : Consulate received( Seoul, South KOREA)

(L) January 16th,2015:Interview and approved

(L) January 23rd,2015: Visa and passport in hand!

(F) AOS (F)

(L) Mar 12,2015 : Sent AOS package(USPS Priority mail 2-day)

(L) Mar 16,2015 : Package delivered

(L) Mar 20,2015 : Noa1 Email & Text (I-485,I-131,I-765)

(L) Mar 26,2015 : Noa1 in mail (I-485,I-131,I-765)

(L) Mar 28,2015 : Biometrics notice in mail

(L)Apr 10,2015 : Biometrics done

(L)Jun 11,2015 : EAD approved

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No, did not apply for the N-400 to avoid any delay on I-751 case because as of a current processing time stands, N-400 adds another 12 months delay to the whole thing in my opinion. Also, cases are moving faster after the new memo from USCIS. Ref link:

[(g) Adjudication of Form I-751. [Section (g) updated December 10, 2018]

" Generally, conditional permanent residents who file a Form I-751 must appear for an interview. However, USCIS officers may consider waiving an interview if they are satisfied that:

• They can make a decision based on the record because it contains sufficient evidence about the bona fides of the marriage and that the marriage was not entered into for the purpose of evading the immigration laws of the United States;

For I-751 cases received on/after December 10, 2018, USCIS has previously interviewed the I-751 principal petitioner (for example, for a Form I-485 or Form I-130); - should have made it apply all!!!

• There is no indication of fraud or misrepresentation on the Form I-751 or the supporting documentation; and

• There are no complex facts or issues that require an interview to resolve questions or concerns. When determining whether to waive an interview, the considerations listed above apply regardless of whether the Form I-751 is filed as a joint petition or as a waiver of the joint filing requirement. Cases involving fraud or national security concerns must be referred to the Fraud Detection and National Security Directorate according to local procedures."

 

https://www.uscis.gov/node/41221 

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Laws/Memoranda/2018/2018-11-30-PM-602-0168-revised-interview-waiver-guidance-for-form-I-751.pdf

https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/uscis-revises-interview-waiver-guidance-form-i-751

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Dec2017filertrack said:

No, did not apply for the N-400 to avoid any delay on I-751 case because as of a current processing time stands, N-400 adds another 12 months delay to the whole thing in my opinion. Also, cases are moving faster after the new memo from USCIS. Ref link:

[(g) Adjudication of Form I-751. [Section (g) updated December 10, 2018]

" Generally, conditional permanent residents who file a Form I-751 must appear for an interview. However, USCIS officers may consider waiving an interview if they are satisfied that:

• They can make a decision based on the record because it contains sufficient evidence about the bona fides of the marriage and that the marriage was not entered into for the purpose of evading the immigration laws of the United States;

For I-751 cases received on/after December 10, 2018, USCIS has previously interviewed the I-751 principal petitioner (for example, for a Form I-485 or Form I-130); - should have made it apply all!!!

• There is no indication of fraud or misrepresentation on the Form I-751 or the supporting documentation; and

• There are no complex facts or issues that require an interview to resolve questions or concerns. When determining whether to waive an interview, the considerations listed above apply regardless of whether the Form I-751 is filed as a joint petition or as a waiver of the joint filing requirement. Cases involving fraud or national security concerns must be referred to the Fraud Detection and National Security Directorate according to local procedures."

 

https://www.uscis.gov/node/41221 

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Laws/Memoranda/2018/2018-11-30-PM-602-0168-revised-interview-waiver-guidance-for-form-I-751.pdf

https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/uscis-revises-interview-waiver-guidance-form-i-751

 

 

Applying for N-400 does not necessarily delay your I-751 adjudication.  The deciding factors are (1) how fast your local office is processing Form N-400 and (2) how early you filed your I-751 within your 90-day window.

 

The new memo by USCIS actually does not speed up the case processing for us.  The memo does not even apply to us at all because it only applies to all I-751 received on or after December 10, 2018.  People on this thread filed far before that.

 

The memo does not really change what the 2005 Policy Memorandum (PM) suggests.  The 2005 PM issued by the Bush Administration was primarily to address I-751 backlog.  The main difference is that this new 2018 Policy Memorandum issued by the Trump Administration addresses specifically the interview requirement that I-751 must go through the interview (that was not encouraged under the 2005 PM) if the petitioner has not yet been interviewed during the AOS process.  The new 2018 PM only affects those coming in on a K-1 visa primarily because these K-1 spouse generally received an interview waiver once they arrived in the US and filed I-485.  So they are to expect an interview for I-751.

 

On a separate memorandum the Trump Administration also issued is to expand interview for ALL I-485 marriage-based and the majority of I-485 employment-based.  Therefore this specific I-751 interview requirement will be short lived as ALL I-485 marriage-based (including K-1) has now been called for an interview.  Logically then, no one who subsequently file for I-751 will have NOT been interviewed previously.  Therefore, any I-751 (after probably late 2019) will go back to all be eligible for interview waiver, provided that evidence is sufficiently submitted.

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