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Filed: Timeline
16 hours ago, LTGermany said:

Wow! What is your NOA1 date and where did you file?

Gah! I'm so embarrassed. I was looking at the wrong document. We actually filed in late October or early November, and had biometrics at the start of December. Sorry for that. *puts bag on head and sinks into ground*

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On 12/8/2018 at 11:34 AM, aionescu said:

Congratulations guys! I have a question: is there a way to save my incomplete online application? before starting, it says the application will still be there 30 days and I can modify it during this period, but there is no way to save my application so far and I am afraid to just close the browser, as I don't know if it'll save automatically... Does anyone know?

It saves automatically :-)

ROC Window Opened: Thursday 7th December 2017

Posted Package: Friday 8th December

Package Received at USCIS: Monday 11th December

Check Cashed: Thursday 21 December

NOA Received: Wednesday 27 December

NOA Dated: Tuesday 12 December

Biometrics Letter Received: Saturday 13 January 2018

Biometrics Letter Notice Date: Friday 5 January

Biometrics Appointment: Wednesday 24 January

I-797 NOA I751 18 Months Extension Letter Received: 30 July (in an envelope from 'Potomac Service Center' Arlington VA)

I-797 NOA I751 18 Months Extension Letter Received: 08 August (in an envelope from 'Vermont Service Center' St Albans VT) different version!

On February 27, 2018, we received your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, Receipt Number EAC xxxxxxx at your local office :unsure: ?!

On April 9, 2018, we received your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, Receipt Number EAC xxxxxxx at your local office :unsure: ?!

N-400 Applied 7th December 2018

N400 Interview 11th July 2019. Ended up being a ROC combo interview

ROC Approved 11th July 2019 (a few hours after interview)

N-400 Approved 11th July (a few hours after interview)

Oath Ceremony 22nd July - I am now a US citizen!

 

 

I went through Philadelphia:

Thursday July 11: I had my Naturalization Interview

Thursday July 11: A few hours later updated to show Oath Ceremony will be Scheduled

Friday July 12: Oath Ceremony Notice was mailed

Monday July 22: Oath Ceremony

Wednesday July 24: Certificare of Naturalization was mailed

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Hello!

 

I have I-751 pending in Los Angeles, since December 2017. 

I am eligible to apply for N400 from  November 9th 2018. I have not done it yet. 

 

I will change the address and the state (so my I-751 is in Los Angeles, but my N400 might be New York City or Detroit), and my question is: Has anyone had similar experience with changing address prior to applying for N400? Because the requirement is to reside at certain address at least 3 months before applying for N400. 

How to prove this 3 months residence, and can I use friend's address for this or something else? It could take awhile till I rent the apartment, and I will waste the time for applying, when I can be maybe approved for N400 at the same time as I-751.

Thank you!

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country:
Timeline
On 12/8/2018 at 8:25 AM, RPGwriter said:

Checking in for the first time in forever. We just got the message today about our I-751 case being transferred to the Texas Service Center to redistribute workloads. I'm not sure if that's happening for other people.

 

I _hope_ it goes like some of the people in the other threads where that means we're nearly done and we'll get an approval within a month or so. I'd be so stressed out if after a year, they sent an RFE for more family pictures or something inane. We didn't have an initial interview for the green card, though, because we were considered a low probability of fraud, so hopefully we're not going to get randomly tagged for more hassle.
 

Anyway, vibes and good luck to everyone else wading through this endless process.

did you file with CSC?

I-751

ROC SENT:.......11/20/2017

NOA: ................01/12/2017

BIO.: .................26/12/2017

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you guys!Don't leave me alone here! anyone whose not filing N400 and waiting for GC?

Removal of Conditions I-751

29 December 2017 - ROC Filing Opening Date (Expiry 29 Mar 2018)

29 December 2017 - I-751 Priority Mail shipped to VSC

2 January 2018 - Package delivered

8 January 2018 - Check cashed in

11 January 2018 - NOA received (DATE of NOA: 3 JAN 2018)

22 January 2018 - Biometrics Appointment letter received

30 January 2018 - Biometrics Appointment

11 August 2018 - 18 Months extension received (Exp on Sept 2019)

8 April 2019 - I751 Approved

12 April 2019 - NOA and greencard received

 

Help us all by updating your Timeline and Profile!:D

1. Click on your blue nickname on top right corner, there will be a dropdown menu> My Timeline > Edit/Add My Entry.

2. Click on your blue nickname at top right corner, dropdown menu > Account Settings > Profile > Edit Profile (Black button) > change your Filed for and Location.

3. If you would like to update your signature, click on your blue nickname on top right corner, dropdown menu> Account Settings > Left menu click on Signature.

IMPT: If you change address, DO NOT FORGET TO fill up AR-11 Online,for your USC Spouse, fill up I-865! 

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country:
Timeline
42 minutes ago, Roy&Chanel said:

you guys!Don't leave me alone here! anyone whose not filing N400 and waiting for GC?

me! trying to stay positive but I think we still have a few more months to go

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I-751

ROC SENT:.......11/20/2017

NOA: ................01/12/2017

BIO.: .................26/12/2017

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15 hours ago, khanhdoan310 said:

Has anyone started with their N 400 application yet? May you kindly share your experience? I'm in that 90 day window and planning to file by the end of this year however not too sure what else to include beside USCIS document checklist. Thanks a bunch

I submitted my N 400 application Monday Dec 10 and I got the receipt the next day.

 

Here are the evidence I submitted along with the application:

 

1- Expired Green card , 12 months and 18 months extension

2- 2015 , 2016, and 2017 return tax documents.

3- Copy of Spouse birth certificate and passport.

4- copy of cars title

5-bank statement

6- Insurance ID cards and membership

7-Marriage License

8- Rent lease agreement.

 

Good luck to everyone.

 

 

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11 hours ago, torres10 said:

I submitted my N 400 application Monday Dec 10 and I got the receipt the next day.

 

Here are the evidence I submitted along with the application:

 

1- Expired Green card , 12 months and 18 months extension

2- 2015 , 2016, and 2017 return tax documents.

3- Copy of Spouse birth certificate and passport.

4- copy of cars title

5-bank statement

6- Insurance ID cards and membership

7-Marriage License

8- Rent lease agreement.

 

Good luck to everyone.

 

 

Thank you so much! Now if you don't mind me asking: did you also submit bank statements from 2015 onward because for sure that is a lot papers to include. Again your insights are very much appreciated!

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Timeline
12 hours ago, torres10 said:

I submitted my N 400 application Monday Dec 10 and I got the receipt the next day.

 

Here are the evidence I submitted along with the application:

 

1- Expired Green card , 12 months and 18 months extension

2- 2015 , 2016, and 2017 return tax documents.

3- Copy of Spouse birth certificate and passport.

4- copy of cars title

5-bank statement

6- Insurance ID cards and membership

7-Marriage License

8- Rent lease agreement.

 

Good luck to everyone.

 

 

Thanks for the information, did you apply online? If yes, which part did you attach  the scanned copy of the 12 months and 18 months extension? I plan to submit mine tomorrow.  Appreciate your feedback.

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1 hour ago, khanhdoan310 said:

Thank you so much! Now if you don't mind me asking: did you also submit bank statements from 2015 onward because for sure that is a lot papers to include. Again your insights are very much appreciated!

You are welcome. 

No , I’ve actually submitted bank statement from December 2017 through November 2017.

 

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country:
Timeline

question for the folks applying for N400: how much sooner then the 07-751 do you guys expect on receiving it? 

I-751

ROC SENT:.......11/20/2017

NOA: ................01/12/2017

BIO.: .................26/12/2017

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4 hours ago, indianshah said:

Looks like this was one year too late for all us!  But requirement #2 looks wonky - the USCIS doesn’t need to interview the petitioner if they have already interviewed the petitioner?  Um...



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