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Filed April 2017 and never got NOA

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Hello Everyone,

 

We filed I-751 in April and never got NOA. He forwarded the USPS POstal  Mail address for over 5 months now. Greencard expired over 3 months.

he got a ticket for driving with expired license and Drivers license  renewed again using same address.

Documents sent along with the I-751were:

JOint Tax documents for last year only

Bank statements with joint bank accounts which was used very minimally for few months

car insurance of both names for just couple months

pictures

wedding certificate which took place out of US

no other proof of comingling of accounts

 

*  Biometrics is done. 

How do we know whether we will get interview or RFE? or since the Biometrics is done do we get the approval?

since the postal mail address is forwarded for long time, if there is a background check will it show in that and cause problem?

Please advise...Thank You all in advance...

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15 minutes ago, Conditional2018 said:

Hello Everyone,

 

We filed I-751 in April and never got NOA. He forwarded the USPS POstal  Mail address for over 5 months now. Greencard expired over 3 months.

he got a ticket for driving with expired license and Drivers license  renewed again using same address.

Documents sent along with the I-751were:

JOint Tax documents for last year only

Bank statements with joint bank accounts which was used very minimally for few months

car insurance of both names for just couple months

pictures

wedding certificate which took place out of US

no other proof of comingling of accounts

 

*  Biometrics is done. 

How do we know whether we will get interview or RFE? or since the Biometrics is done do we get the approval?

since the postal mail address is forwarded for long time, if there is a background check will it show in that and cause problem?

Please advise...Thank You all in advance...

Did you change address with USCIS? USPS do not forward mail from USCIS. If you haven't filed change of address in USCIS, do so then call USCIS CS to ask for update.

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Ar-11 for a green card holder and I-865 for USC petitioner is used for change of address. Have you done this? 

ROC 2009
Naturalization 2010

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Thank You all for responding to my concern.

Address change is not done as Only the postal mails were forwarded and the license was renewed with the existing address.

is background check done along with biometrics? if so, what will the background check say about the mail forwarding>?> Even if just the mail is forwarded do we have to inform USCIS?

do we have to do anything else as his greencard expired for over 3 months now?

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Umm by law LPR has to update their address within 10 days of moving. 

USC sponsor also has to do it via I-865. 

 

 

ROC 2009
Naturalization 2010

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