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On 12/19/2018 at 5:55 PM, carvalho said:

That's true, you upload scans of the documents they require. There's a space for you to upload marriage license, tax returns from last 3 years, copy of green card and if I'm not mistaken, your spouse's birth certificate. And then another space for you to upload "additional evidence" (they list examples of additional evidence). I guess you could upload a cover letter there. I didn't because for me it would be kind of out of place (since it is not additional evidence), and I never sent a cover letter with any of my applications. 

carvalho, did you scan/upload extension letters? Or only the green card? Thank you! 

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Hey all the Jan filers! Wish you Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!! Hope all of us getting our green cards soon!!!

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Yeah, maybe NEXT year's Christmas...

K1 time line

 


I-129F sent: 12/23/2014
NOA-1: 12/29/2014
NOA-2: 06/05/2015 (158 days)
NOA-2 hardcopy: 06/11/2015 (6 days post NOA-2, 164 days total)
Sent to NVC: 06/16/2015 (11 days post NOA-2, 169 days total)
NVC receive: 06/25/2015 (20 days post NOA-2, 178 days total)
NVC case no: 06/30/2015 (25 days post NOA-2, 183 days total)
NVC left: 07/02/2015 (27 days post NOA-2, 185 days total)
Case Ready: 07/07/2015 (32 days post NOA-2, 190 days total)
submitted DS-160, paid visa fee.: 07/21/2015 (46 days post NOA-2, 204 days total)
Packet 3 sent: 07/25/2015 (50 days post NOA-2, 209 days total)
Pack 4 received: 07/30/2015 (55 days post NOA-2, 214 days total)
Medical: 09/17/2015 Interview: 09/23/2015 (108 days post NOA-2, 268 days total)
Interview Result: Approved Administrative Processing: 09/23/2015
CEAC Status Issued: 09/24/2015
Visa in hand: 09/28/2015
POE: 12/29/2015 Wedding: 01/11/2016


AOS Time Line

 

AOS package mailed: 01/13/2016
AOS package received: 01/20/2016 (day 1)
AOS NOA-1 text/email: 01/23/2016 (day 3), actual NOA-1 date 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS Fingerprint fee received: 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS check cashed: 01-25-2016 (day 5) Got 6 month NJ driver's license: 01-25-2016
3x NOA-1 hardcopies: 02/03/2016 (day 14)

Biometrics letter: 02/05/2016 (day 16) Biometrics appt (Elizabeth, NJ): 02/17/2016 (day 28)

EAD and AP approved email/txt: 03/29/2016 (day 67)

GC approval email/text: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

I-797 for I-765/I-131 in mail: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

EAD/AP delivered: 04/05/216 (day 75)

GC card being mailed status update: 04/07/16 (day 77)

GC received: 04/11/16 (day 84 post AOS NOA-1)

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 21 MONTHS!

ROC Window opens: 01/04/2018

 

ROC Time Line
ROC package mailed to Vermont 01/04/2018
ROC package received at Vermont 01/08/2018 (day 0)
Check cashed: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
NOA-1 date: 01/09/2018 (day 1)
NOA-1 received: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
Biometrics notice received: 02/09/2018 (day 32)
Biometrics appointment: 02/23/2018 (day 46)
Received 18-month extension letter: 08/13/2018 (day 209)
ROC Approved: 03/09/2019 (day 425)
Card Received: 03/16/2019  (day 432)
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6 hours ago, Tom and SooGyeong said:

My Guesstimate is still Late June to Early August 2019 for most of us

I have great respect for your modelling skills (hit me up if you ever want to apply your skills for social good!) but going by the increased pace of approvals reported by those in the Sept-Nov 2017 application slots, you're likely overestimating time-to-completion by at least 3 months.

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13 hours ago, Tom and SooGyeong said:

My Guesstimate is still Late June to Early August 2019 for most of us

November 2017 Applicants are getting approved.

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Meanwhile, there are July and August filers from 2017 still waiting - some us certainly will be in limbo for another 6 months +.

K1 time line

 


I-129F sent: 12/23/2014
NOA-1: 12/29/2014
NOA-2: 06/05/2015 (158 days)
NOA-2 hardcopy: 06/11/2015 (6 days post NOA-2, 164 days total)
Sent to NVC: 06/16/2015 (11 days post NOA-2, 169 days total)
NVC receive: 06/25/2015 (20 days post NOA-2, 178 days total)
NVC case no: 06/30/2015 (25 days post NOA-2, 183 days total)
NVC left: 07/02/2015 (27 days post NOA-2, 185 days total)
Case Ready: 07/07/2015 (32 days post NOA-2, 190 days total)
submitted DS-160, paid visa fee.: 07/21/2015 (46 days post NOA-2, 204 days total)
Packet 3 sent: 07/25/2015 (50 days post NOA-2, 209 days total)
Pack 4 received: 07/30/2015 (55 days post NOA-2, 214 days total)
Medical: 09/17/2015 Interview: 09/23/2015 (108 days post NOA-2, 268 days total)
Interview Result: Approved Administrative Processing: 09/23/2015
CEAC Status Issued: 09/24/2015
Visa in hand: 09/28/2015
POE: 12/29/2015 Wedding: 01/11/2016


AOS Time Line

 

AOS package mailed: 01/13/2016
AOS package received: 01/20/2016 (day 1)
AOS NOA-1 text/email: 01/23/2016 (day 3), actual NOA-1 date 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS Fingerprint fee received: 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS check cashed: 01-25-2016 (day 5) Got 6 month NJ driver's license: 01-25-2016
3x NOA-1 hardcopies: 02/03/2016 (day 14)

Biometrics letter: 02/05/2016 (day 16) Biometrics appt (Elizabeth, NJ): 02/17/2016 (day 28)

EAD and AP approved email/txt: 03/29/2016 (day 67)

GC approval email/text: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

I-797 for I-765/I-131 in mail: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

EAD/AP delivered: 04/05/216 (day 75)

GC card being mailed status update: 04/07/16 (day 77)

GC received: 04/11/16 (day 84 post AOS NOA-1)

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 21 MONTHS!

ROC Window opens: 01/04/2018

 

ROC Time Line
ROC package mailed to Vermont 01/04/2018
ROC package received at Vermont 01/08/2018 (day 0)
Check cashed: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
NOA-1 date: 01/09/2018 (day 1)
NOA-1 received: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
Biometrics notice received: 02/09/2018 (day 32)
Biometrics appointment: 02/23/2018 (day 46)
Received 18-month extension letter: 08/13/2018 (day 209)
ROC Approved: 03/09/2019 (day 425)
Card Received: 03/16/2019  (day 432)
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On 12/23/2018 at 1:38 AM, LizB0322 said:

carvalho, did you scan/upload extension letters? Or only the green card? Thank you! 

I am wondering the same thing. I was actually logging in this morning to ask the same thing.

When it asks for front and back of green card did you also, or should you, upload the extension letter as well? We all know USCIS does not rationally think things through. So I could totally see them going "oh, the green card they uploaded expired last year....denied".

Naturalization Timeline
02/08/2022 - N-400 submitted online

02/09/2022 - status update (your case is being actively reviewed by USCIS)

02/09/2022 - letter received in online inbox - biometrics being reused, no appointment required

08/01/2022 - interview notice received

09/20/2022 - interview scheduled

APPROVED!

09/21/2022 - Oath Ceremony

09/21/2022 - Applied for passport book & card and registered to vote

10/29/2022 - received passport book (not expedited)

11/03/2022 - received passport card

 

 

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I have a couple questions.. 

 

Why are some people obsessed with cover letters??? I have never used them and clearly remember seeing a Vise Consul at the US Embassy literally grab cover letters and throw them in the garbage and just keep the rest of the paperwork. 

 

What app are people using to track up to 100 cases at a time to see how many approvals etc are happening around your number?

 

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On 12/26/2018 at 4:58 AM, CG&LGG said:

I am wondering the same thing. I was actually logging in this morning to ask the same thing.

When it asks for front and back of green card did you also, or should you, upload the extension letter as well? We all know USCIS does not rationally think things through. So I could totally see them going "oh, the green card they uploaded expired last year....denied".

I agree with you CG&LG. Too bad we didn’t hear from no one yet. I’m gonna go ahead and upload the letters. It’s better safe than sorry. When are you planning to submit your n400 application? I’m hoping I can submit it before the year ends 😬

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5 hours ago, LizB0322 said:

I agree with you CG&LG. Too bad we didn’t hear from no one yet. I’m gonna go ahead and upload the letters. It’s better safe than sorry. When are you planning to submit your n400 application? I’m hoping I can submit it before the year ends 😬

We will be submitting ours in February after we file 2018 taxes. Our very first tax return (2015) we got the earned income tax credit because they based a household of 2 on my income only (Because Luis moved here in October 2015 and work auth wasn't approved yet so of course he couldn't work), and because of that "public charge" change they're talking about said earned income. So we want to wait until we file 2018 taxes so we send the newest 3 and none have earned income on them. I think we will upload the extension letter as well, just to be safe.

Naturalization Timeline
02/08/2022 - N-400 submitted online

02/09/2022 - status update (your case is being actively reviewed by USCIS)

02/09/2022 - letter received in online inbox - biometrics being reused, no appointment required

08/01/2022 - interview notice received

09/20/2022 - interview scheduled

APPROVED!

09/21/2022 - Oath Ceremony

09/21/2022 - Applied for passport book & card and registered to vote

10/29/2022 - received passport book (not expedited)

11/03/2022 - received passport card

 

 

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57 minutes ago, CG&LGG said:

We will be submitting ours in February after we file 2018 taxes. Our very first tax return (2015) we got the earned income tax credit because they based a household of 2 on my income only (Because Luis moved here in October 2015 and work auth wasn't approved yet so of course he couldn't work), and because of that "public charge" change they're talking about said earned income. So we want to wait until we file 2018 taxes so we send the newest 3 and none have earned income on them. I think we will upload the extension letter as well, just to be safe.

Colombian here too...applied for I751 on April..got extension letter..and hoping to apply for N400 next april.

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Hey all! My green card expires April 4th which means I have to send the package before January 4th, right?

Will I be fine if I send out my package on January 2nd?? And is the stamp from the post office the date that matters or when they receive it?

 

I already feel so stressed out about this...I did not miss this feeling at all :(

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On 12/28/2018 at 4:10 PM, Lena95 said:

Hey all! My green card expires April 4th which means I have to send the package before January 4th, right?

Will I be fine if I send out my package on January 2nd?? And is the stamp from the post office the date that matters or when they receive it?

 

I already feel so stressed out about this...I did not miss this feeling at all :(

Apply on the 4th to be sure

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