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11 hours ago, LizB0322 said:

Is everyone who received the 18 months letter still planning to apply for citizenship when you hit the 3 years being residents next year ? 

Yes indeed! We've set down enough roots here that my spouse wants to proceed with citizenship as soon as he's able.

Married September 2015 in Canada after living with my now-husband for 2 years in Toronto
I-130 mailed from Toronto: 10/30/15
I-130 received: 11/3/15
NOA1 via email: 11/5/15 - case routed to CSC
NOA1 via snail mail: 11/17/15

NOA2 via email: 12/9/15!!!!!

NOA2 via snail mail: 12/16/15

NVC received case: 12/16/15

Case # and IIN over the phone: 1/4/16, assigned 12/29/15

DS-261 submitted and AOS fee paid: 1/4/16

DS-261 reviewed over the phone: 1/8/16

Sent AOS and IV documents, received and paid IV fee: 1/11/16

Scan date: 1/12/16

DS-260 unlocked and completed: 1/13/16

Case complete: 2/18/2016

Interview date: 4/12/2016 -- visa approved!

CEAC status issued: 4/13/16

Arrival in US: 4/29/2016 !!!!!!

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14 hours ago, skeltzer said:

Yes indeed! We've set down enough roots here that my spouse wants to proceed with citizenship as soon as he's able.

Cool! 🙂.. same here, but for some reason, I don’t know why, I’m afraid to do it with my green card pending 😕

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Got my extension letter yesterday as well.

AOS timeline:
06.25.2014 Wedding
07.09.2015 Mailed out AOS paperwork (I-130, I-485, I-765) via Fedex
07.10.2015 AOS paperwork delivered to Chicago Lockbox
07.17.2015 Electronic NOA-1's for everything
07.20.2015 Hard copies of NOA-1's for everything
07.25.2015 Received letter for Biometrics appointment
08.03.2015 Biometrics appointment in NYC
09.14.2015 EAD approved

09.23.2015 EAD card received in mail

01.06.2016 Received notice that the interview has been scheduled

02.09.2016 Interview

02.11.2016 I-130 & I-485 Approved

02.19.2016 Green Card in hand!

ROC timeline:

01.08.2018 ROC package mailed to VSC

01.10.2018 Package delivered to VSC

01.18.2018 Check cashed

01.20.2018 NOA received in mail

02.19.2018 Biometrics letter received in mail (dated 02.09.2018)

02.26.2018 Biometrics appointment in NYC

03.26.2019 Case approved

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On 8/15/2018 at 10:39 AM, LizB0322 said:

Cool! 🙂.. same here, but for some reason, I don’t know why, I’m afraid to do it with my green card pending 😕

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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I have to say that this waiting game is giving me major anxiety and panic attacks :( I’m probably the only one that feels this way. 

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~~~ mrandmrsBRS Visa journey ~~~

Service Center: Vermont

Embassy: Frankfurt/Germany

*************************************************************************

Marriage: 2014-12-30

I-130 sent: 2015-1-5

I-130 Noa 1: 2015-1-12

I-130 approved: 2015-6-10

Your I-130 was approved in 149 days from your NOA 1 date.

*************************************************************************

NVC: 2015-7-8

AOS bill: 2015-8-4

AOS P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

IV bill: 2015-9-15

IV P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

Case Complete: 2015-10-12 (2015-12-07)

Supervisor Review 2015-11-02Called NVC 2015-12-07 (no longer under supervisor review, waiting for an Interview Date)

**************************************************************************

Medical: 2016-1-7

Interview Frankfurt: 2016-1-19 (called NVC 2015-12-14) APPROVED :dancing: :wub:

POE: 2016-2-9 ATL (Atlanta)

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1 hour ago, mrandmrsBRS said:

I have to say that this waiting game is giving me major anxiety and panic attacks :( I’m probably the only one that feels this way. 

You’re not the only one! I feel the same way.. Despite being so busy all the time working and going to college, I still can’t take my mind off it 😓

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3 hours ago, mrandmrsBRS said:

I have to say that this waiting game is giving me major anxiety and panic attacks :( I’m probably the only one that feels this way. 

If I may offer a word (and data) of encouragement . . .

USCIS posts on their website all of the accumulated petitions that they receive each quarter, as well as the number of approved, denials, and pending. I lifted that data, dropped it into an Excel spreadsheet, and edited out all of the petitions that didn't apply to me. So the PDF of that spreadsheet (posted here) only shows the I-129f (fiancee' visa), I-485 (adjustment of status) and I-751 (removal of Conditions) for 2015, 2016, 2017, and the first half of 2018. 

on this spreadsheet, you can compare the first thru fourth quarters of each year side by side. It shows clearly how beginning in 2017, USCIS began falling further behind because they were processing fewer files per quarter, but the percentage split between Approved and Denied remained relatively constant.

For your Peace of Mind, I would draw your attention to the much smaller percentages of denials of the I-751 Removal of Conditions petitions., compared to the other two petitions that you have already passed through. 

 

Case File Progress By Quarter and Year.pdf

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9 hours ago, Tom and SooGyeong said:

If I may offer a word (and data) of encouragement . . .

USCIS posts on their website all of the accumulated petitions that they receive each quarter, as well as the number of approved, denials, and pending. I lifted that data, dropped it into an Excel spreadsheet, and edited out all of the petitions that didn't apply to me. So the PDF of that spreadsheet (posted here) only shows the I-129f (fiancee' visa), I-485 (adjustment of status) and I-751 (removal of Conditions) for 2015, 2016, 2017, and the first half of 2018. 

on this spreadsheet, you can compare the first thru fourth quarters of each year side by side. It shows clearly how beginning in 2017, USCIS began falling further behind because they were processing fewer files per quarter, but the percentage split between Approved and Denied remained relatively constant.

For your Peace of Mind, I would draw your attention to the much smaller percentages of denials of the I-751 Removal of Conditions petitions., compared to the other two petitions that you have already passed through. 

 

Case File Progress By Quarter and Year.pdf

WOW! You are amazing! That helps to ease my mind a little bit. I’m assuming the cases that got denied are most likely really bad ones lol (obviously, duh)

germangirlintheusa.blogspot.com

~~~ mrandmrsBRS Visa journey ~~~

Service Center: Vermont

Embassy: Frankfurt/Germany

*************************************************************************

Marriage: 2014-12-30

I-130 sent: 2015-1-5

I-130 Noa 1: 2015-1-12

I-130 approved: 2015-6-10

Your I-130 was approved in 149 days from your NOA 1 date.

*************************************************************************

NVC: 2015-7-8

AOS bill: 2015-8-4

AOS P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

IV bill: 2015-9-15

IV P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

Case Complete: 2015-10-12 (2015-12-07)

Supervisor Review 2015-11-02Called NVC 2015-12-07 (no longer under supervisor review, waiting for an Interview Date)

**************************************************************************

Medical: 2016-1-7

Interview Frankfurt: 2016-1-19 (called NVC 2015-12-14) APPROVED :dancing: :wub:

POE: 2016-2-9 ATL (Atlanta)

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On 8/15/2018 at 3:49 PM, Reti said:

Got my extension letter yesterday as well.

 

Cali or Vermont?

I-751 Removal of Conditions

-01/15/18 Mailed I-751

-01/18/18 Arrived at California Service Center

-01/18/18 NOA 1 Date

-01/22/18 NOA Received

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Jan ' 18 Filer --> Got my18 Month Extension Letter today.

 

Just for the folks discussing the topic of applying for Citizenship, I shall be applying for it as soon as I hit the eligibility mark (2 yr 9 months from the Green card issuance).

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17 minutes ago, MadMax101 said:

 

Cali or Vermont?

Vermont.

AOS timeline:
06.25.2014 Wedding
07.09.2015 Mailed out AOS paperwork (I-130, I-485, I-765) via Fedex
07.10.2015 AOS paperwork delivered to Chicago Lockbox
07.17.2015 Electronic NOA-1's for everything
07.20.2015 Hard copies of NOA-1's for everything
07.25.2015 Received letter for Biometrics appointment
08.03.2015 Biometrics appointment in NYC
09.14.2015 EAD approved

09.23.2015 EAD card received in mail

01.06.2016 Received notice that the interview has been scheduled

02.09.2016 Interview

02.11.2016 I-130 & I-485 Approved

02.19.2016 Green Card in hand!

ROC timeline:

01.08.2018 ROC package mailed to VSC

01.10.2018 Package delivered to VSC

01.18.2018 Check cashed

01.20.2018 NOA received in mail

02.19.2018 Biometrics letter received in mail (dated 02.09.2018)

02.26.2018 Biometrics appointment in NYC

03.26.2019 Case approved

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Looks like only Vermont filers are getting the 18 month letter as of now?

germangirlintheusa.blogspot.com

~~~ mrandmrsBRS Visa journey ~~~

Service Center: Vermont

Embassy: Frankfurt/Germany

*************************************************************************

Marriage: 2014-12-30

I-130 sent: 2015-1-5

I-130 Noa 1: 2015-1-12

I-130 approved: 2015-6-10

Your I-130 was approved in 149 days from your NOA 1 date.

*************************************************************************

NVC: 2015-7-8

AOS bill: 2015-8-4

AOS P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

IV bill: 2015-9-15

IV P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

Case Complete: 2015-10-12 (2015-12-07)

Supervisor Review 2015-11-02Called NVC 2015-12-07 (no longer under supervisor review, waiting for an Interview Date)

**************************************************************************

Medical: 2016-1-7

Interview Frankfurt: 2016-1-19 (called NVC 2015-12-14) APPROVED :dancing: :wub:

POE: 2016-2-9 ATL (Atlanta)

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31 minutes ago, mrandmrsBRS said:

Looks like only Vermont filers are getting the 18 month letter as of now?

 

Yep, I got it too (Vermont), showed up in the mail yesterday. I was actually impressed that they are being proactive now, rather than let people run into employment/travel issues in early 2019. They might be slow, but at least they thought ahead!

 

Personally, I am not currently planning on applying for citizenship, but I am curious what tipped the scales for people to want to do it? Do your countries/ your SO's countries allow dual citizenship or are you giving up the original citizenship?

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Hi everyone and happy Friday!

Just wanted to chime in and let you know that my husband received, in yesterday's mail (Aug 16), the 18 month extension letter from CSC. The letter described the delay in processing times and also explained that with the extension letter, along with the expired conditional green card, he is able to work and travel. The irony is that we actually got all excited about....having to wait again. Hahaha.... :-)

However, knowing through this helpful forum that we appear to be following the same path down this journey, is reassuring and comforting.  

My questions is about the traveling.... We would like to travel to Italy for the holidays and we are not holding our breath that come December my husband will have his permanent residency card, should we still need to make the appointment at the local USCIS office for the InfoPass stamp on his Aussie passport? I have read very little on topics surrounding the InfoPass and I am interpreting this to be only necessary for when after the NOA extension dates (18 months) have expired as well. Am I understanding this correctly? I would greatly appreciate feedback and comments. :-)

 

ps....as for the citizenship application. We haven't really discussed this, but when we get to that bridge we will most likely address it.

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13 minutes ago, Mena28 said:

Personally, I am not currently planning on applying for citizenship, but I am curious what tipped the scales for people to want to do it? Do your countries/ your SO's countries allow dual citizenship or are you giving up the original citizenship?

 

What tips the scales for us:

Husband will not loose citizenship by getting another one. I read through the Nicaraguan constitution just to make sure of that

We plan to not live in the US after he gets citizenship so we want the ease of traveling hither-to and thither-to with a US passport instead of hoping we get a tourist visa

We don't want to go back to immigrations every 10-ish years. Also the fee costs keep rising. Save that moolah and go out to eat instead. huzzah for HU-HOT or Johnny Carinos!

 

But this is 'cause he can't have his taken away as a natural-born Nica citizen. Obviously some countries don't allow for this as some others have explained.

A Tale of Two Dakotaraguans

K1 Journey - 78 Days

 

Sent I-129F - 11/16/15 [Day 1]
NOA1 - 11/18 (Hard copy: 11/24) [Day 2, Day 8]
NOA2 - 12/18 (Hard copy: 12/26) [Day 32, Day 40]
NVC received file: 1/05/2016 [Day 50] Obtained NVC invoice number, paid visa fee, filled out DS-160: 1/06 [Day 51]
Fiancé's medical: 1/12 9:00am [Day 57]
Interview: 1/22 9:30am, Approved! [67 days] (F)
Visa status on ceac site= "AP": 1/25, "Issued":01/27, "In Transit: 2/02", Visa packet in hand: 2/03 [Day 78]
POE: (Houston) 2/04, North Dakota arrival: 2/05

Married (civil): 2/05/16 (L)

AOS - 55 Days

 

I-485, AP, EAD sent : 3/03/2016 [Day 1]

Delivered: 3/04 [Day 2]

Electronic NOA1: 3/08 [Day 5]  NOA1 Hardcopy rcv'd in mail: 3/12 [Day 9]; Biometric Notification rcv'd in mail: 3/26 [Day 23]; Biometrics Appt: 4/06 in Fargo, ND [Day 33]

Notification(s): "Your new card is being produced" 4/23 [Day 48] ; "Your case was approved" 4/26 [Day 51]; "Your card was mailed on 4/27" 4/28 [Day 53]

Green Card in Hand: 4/30 [Day 55]

D-day ("Dress day"/I do...again Day/wedding reception): 9/10/16

ROC - 390 days 

Spoiler

Window opens: 1/24/2018

Package sent: 1/26, Delivered on 1/29 at 11:17am to CSC - [Day 1]

Check cashed: 1/31 [Day 3]

NOA1: 1/29 [Day 1]; NOA rcv'd in mail: 2/02 [Day 4]

Biometrics  Sent 5/5, rcv'd in mail 5/12 [Day 107]

Biometrics appt: Not required

18 Month extension letter received, dated 8/18: 8/24/18 [Day 211]

"New Card Being Produced" - 2/11/19 [Day 382], email "we mailed your card on 2/14" - 2/15

Card arrived: 2/19/19 [Day 390]

Citizenship - 643 Days

Spoiler

Window opens: 01/24/2019

E-file: 01/28/2019 [Day 1]

Biometrics = scheduled: 02/01 [Day 4], view uploaded document: 02/05 [Day 8], appointment day: 02/19 [Day 22] In Fargo, ND

Interview scheduled notification online: 9/3/20 [Day 585]

Interview in Minneapolis, MN: 10/20/20 [Day 632] at 12:15 PM: passed/approved

Oath Ceremony: scheduled 10/20, view letter online 10/21

Oath : Fargo, ND 2:15pm at sanctuary events center. No guests allowed

 

1808 total days of thinking about/waiting for immigrations!

Applied for US Passport 11/4/2020, application approved 1/26/21, passport and naturalization cert received in mailbox: 1/28/21 📘

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