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6 hours ago, hmz said:

After 19 months the card is finally being produced.

 

 

 

Congrats.! Whats the first few numbers of your WAC and were you part of the batch that went for biometrics last month?

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3 hours ago, Unchained said:

Congrats.! Whats the first few numbers of your WAC and were you part of the batch that went for biometrics last month?

Timeline below. WAC180.. 

 

12/7/2017 Package mailed
12/9/2017 Delivered
12/13/2017 Check cashed
12/16/2017 NOA recvd
1/2/2018 Biometrics done

08/2018 18 months extension letter recvd

1/18/2019 Case transferred to Nebraska
6/18/2019 Passport stamped
6/26/2019 RFE recvd

7/03/2019 RFE mailed

07/18/2019 Card ordered

 

Biometrics were taken at the time of stamp. Not sure if this is a regular procedure or it was required. Rfe was long overdue and the stamp appt woke them up. 

09/03/15 - AOS mailed to Chicago

10/05/15 - RFE recvd

10/07/15 - Biometrics done, RFE sent

10/13/15 - Online status changed RFE under review

10/15/15 - 2nd RFE issued and mailed

11/18/15 - RFE response sent

12/03/15 - i765 Approved

12/10/15 - EAD recvd

12/17/15 - Interview is scheduled on Jan 21

01/21/16 - Approved/Card in production

01/28/16 - GC recvd

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As of today July 22, 2019 Vermont Service Center (VSC) is processing I - 751 Applications from Jan 1, 2018 and California Service Center(CSC) is still processing December 15th 2017. Looks like approvals are moving not sure how accurate the dates are. Is anyone from VSC who is a 2017 Filer still waiting ?! Any luck calling the 1-800 Number I'm about 2 weeks away from the current processing time for CSC

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31 minutes ago, samoak78 said:

As of today July 22, 2019 Vermont Service Center (VSC) is processing I - 751 Applications from Jan 1, 2018 and California Service Center(CSC) is still processing December 15th 2017. Looks like approvals are moving not sure how accurate the dates are. Is anyone from VSC who is a 2017 Filer still waiting ?! Any luck calling the 1-800 Number I'm about 2 weeks away from the current processing time for CSC

Use visa tracker  and you will find some of Nov 2017  in my group EAC 18061XXXX are still waiting.  So if you use your number , can see the status around your cases or group view.

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1 hour ago, dilip said:

Use visa tracker  and you will find some of Nov 2017  in my group EAC 18061XXXX are still waiting.  So if you use your number , can see the status around your cases or group view.

I have been using the app and I see 2 - 3 cases being approved or rather worked on every week. I am 35 days away from my 18 month extension letter expiring and I am also about to switch jobs. Not sure if I can get hold of someone at USCIS when I call who can actually help since they are still processing Dec 15, 2017 applications as of today. I might have to get a 551 stamp on my passport in case I run out of time. Any Advise?

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2 hours ago, samoak78 said:

I have been using the app and I see 2 - 3 cases being approved or rather worked on every week. I am 35 days away from my 18 month extension letter expiring and I am also about to switch jobs. Not sure if I can get hold of someone at USCIS when I call who can actually help since they are still processing Dec 15, 2017 applications as of today. I might have to get a 551 stamp on my passport in case I run out of time. Any Advise?

According the CSC, you can submit out of processing time if your application date is Dec 15, 2017.  Just wait and file an inquiry.  If you call customer service, they will say your case is still within processing time and you will waste your time to call.  When you will be within 30 days of your 18 months extension letter expired date,  call the customer service and get an appointment for I-551 stamp.

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34 minutes ago, dilip said:

According the CSC, you can submit out of processing time if your application date is Dec 15, 2017.  Just wait and file an inquiry.  If you call customer service, they will say your case is still within processing time and you will waste your time to call.  When you will be within 30 days of your 18 months extension letter expired date,  call the customer service and get an appointment for I-551 stamp.

After July 26,  2019 I will be within 30 days of my 18 month letter expiring. Do you happen to know if the 30 day limit is good enough to call USCIS to get a infopass appointment? I should mention I did apply for N400 early in Feb 2019, Did my Bio-metrics in the end of Feb, 2019, this case says it is being actively processed and the timeline says about 10 months for the approval when I login.

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52 minutes ago, samoak78 said:

After July 26,  2019 I will be within 30 days of my 18 month letter expiring. Do you happen to know if the 30 day limit is good enough to call USCIS to get a infopass appointment? I should mention I did apply for N400 early in Feb 2019, Did my Bio-metrics in the end of Feb, 2019, this case says it is being actively processed and the timeline says about 10 months for the approval when I login.

[1] within 30 days, they usually give you an appointment

[2] You applied N-400, chances are your I-751 will be called by NBC and will be sent to local office with N-400 during interview and will approve together.  Go with your spouse during interview

[3] When you are out of your processing time of I-751, do an inquiry and when you will get your inforpass and go for stamp, ask IO about your both case status.

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On Saturday, I received a letter from my Senator's office (Kamala Harris) to say that someone had been assigned to my case and they would be getting in touch with USCIS. The letter says that it usually takes USCIS six weeks to reply to them. Hopefully, this will cause some movement. I have to say that so far the Senator's office and staff have been excellent - friendly, professional and very timely. 

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42 minutes ago, jz1495 said:

On Saturday, I received a letter from my Senator's office (Kamala Harris) to say that someone had been assigned to my case and they would be getting in touch with USCIS. The letter says that it usually takes USCIS six weeks to reply to them. Hopefully, this will cause some movement. I have to say that so far the Senator's office and staff have been excellent - friendly, professional and very timely. 

Someone in her office?

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3 hours ago, khanhdoan310 said:

CSC's processing time is now 15-20 months and it was 14-19.5 yesterday. So close to sending an inquiry and they do this. I guess I have to wait a couple more days.

I'm waiting for the same. I submitted my application on Dec 26, 2017 their processing date went back a few times. I hope they don't reset it back again. Not sure whats going on at CSC. I am 30 days away from my 18 month letter expiring 

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50 minutes ago, samoak78 said:

I'm waiting for the same. I submitted my application on Dec 26, 2017 their processing date went back a few times. I hope they don't reset it back again. Not sure whats going on at CSC. I am 30 days away from my 18 month letter expiring 

Call the customer service, get appointment for I-551 stamp. After your call, you will get their call back in day or two to set up an appointment.  

 

Too bad, they do not care about processing I-751.

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I looked on the app this morning, and it said that my fingerprint review has been completed today at the National Benefits Center. What's strange is that when I had my info pass appointment to get my I-551 stamp as well as when I had my n400 interview, they both said my I-751 petition had been sent to the LA office. Regardless, doesn't anyone have any idea how long after fingerprint review it takes to complete the case? Thanks.

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