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My lawyer sent the package on 3/2, they received it on the 6th. I am filing by my own 

(divorce) and my green card was expired yesterday 3/9. I don’t know what comes after this but I have to be positive, no negative thoughts ... I couldn’t file before because I needed the final divorce certificate which I got on 2/27. I am not sure if they will reject it ‘cause my green card is already expired even though my lawyer said  they got it before the green card expiration date. Still waiting 

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Hi 

 

Giving an Update:

 

Check posted 3/8/18

NOA Letter was dated 3/6/18

NOA Letter received in mail today 3/10/18 :)

 

Quick question: Is this NOA letter for approved 1 year extension is good enough to show to DMV to extend my drivers license?

 

Appreciate your kind response.

 

Thanks 

 

Aevi

 

 

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My NOA (and 1 year extension) arrived in the mail today! Whew! Now I can breathe, and we'll see when the biometrics appointment comes. Notice date is March 6th (we are March 10th).

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My AOS timeline

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10/16/2015 : Got married at the court house in NYC

11/07/2015 : Sent AOS package to the Chicago physical address (not the lockbox): I-485, I-130, I-131, I-765

11/09/2015 : Receipt from USPS that package has been delivered

11/16/2015 : Received text msg notifications of receipt for the 4 forms

11/17/2015 : Both checks cashed by USCIS

11/21/2015 : Received 4 NOA1 by mail

11/26/2015 : Received biometrics appointment letter in the mail

12/10/2015 : Biometrics appointment completed

01/23/2016 : Day 75, case still pending

01/25/2016 : Called USCIS, service request logged

01/26/2016 : Received email saying that EAD Card/ Document is in prodution Production

01/26/2016 : Received email saying that AP is approved

01/27/2016 : Received email saying that EAD is approved

01/29/2016 : Received email saying that EAD has been mailed on 01/28

02/01/2016 : EAD + AP combo card arrived in the mail

03/28/2016 : Received email and text that USCIS sent my interview notice (scheduled for 05/03/2016)

05/03/2016 : AOS interview at USCIS

05/09/2016 : "Welcome to America" letter received via regular mail

05/11/2016 : text saying that I-310 is approved

05/12/2016 : email saying that I-310 is approved

05/14/2016 : text + email saying that I-485 is approved, and GC received in the mail

02/21/2018 : sent I-751 Removal Of Conditions package to Vermont Service Center

02/23/2018 : package received by VSC

03/06/2018 : NOA notice date

03/10/2018 : NOA received in the mail

04/21/2018 : Received biometrics appointment letter in the mail

05/04/2018 : Biometrics appointment completed (Brooklyn ASC)

 

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Does anyone know the rough timelines between getting NOA and getting biometrics, as well as the average length of time between getting biometrics and the actual appointment?  My wife and I are taking a few weeks off work next month (already scheduled) and we want to go on a trip to Hawaii early next month (around April 3-15).  However we can't book anything if the biometrics will be at the same time, and we won't know when that is for who knows how long.  We would also prefer to not reschedule biometrics if at all possible since it'll just delay things further

 

So my thought was to wait until we get the letter and plan around it.  If it comes late or doesn't come at all until after our vacation time is over, then we lose our window for the trip.  So our other thought was to book a last minute trip like 1-2 days before we'd leave (if we don't get biometrics by that time).  It has the benefit that we might get a really cheap rate (or possibly screw our trip over too), but also odds are if the letter came while we were gone we wouldn't miss the appointment.  If worse comes to worst we do have an alternate trip planned that won't have us gone for so long or for so far away, and we can take the Hawaii trip in August instead.

 

The January 2018 thread has almost everyone at VSC got their appts on average a month or more after getting the NOAs.  NOBODY getting biometrics appointments yet from CSC (we are at CSC).

 

The December 2017 thread the VSC people are on average about a month as well between NOAs to biometrics.  The CSC people only about half got the biometrics appointments and the times vary from 2 weeks to 2 months after getting NOAs.  

 

The November 2017 thread the VSC people averaged a month or more in most cases while the CSC people averaged three weeks between NOA and biometrics.

 

So I guess in the process I sort of answered my own question, but the data could help someone else so here it is.  I guess I'll just wait to see when Jan 2018 and Feb 2018 CSC filers start getting their biometrics appointments so I can keep track of it and plan accordingly.

K1 Visa Timeline

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I-129F Sent : 3/11/2015

I-129F NOA1 : 3/17/2015

I-129F NOA2 : 4/7/2015

NVC Received : 5/5/2015

Embassy Received : 5/26/2015

Interview Date : 7/8/2015 (APPROVED)

Visa Received : 7/15/2015

US Entry : 9/21/2015

Married : 12/12/2015

 

Adjustment of Status Timeline

Spoiler

AOS Sent : 1/30/2016

AOS Received Text : 2/1/2016

I-797s Received : 2/6/2016

Biometrics Letter : 2/13/2016

Biometrics Appt : 2/25/2016

Interview Letter : 3/18/2016

EAD/AP Approval online : 4/11/2016

Interview Appt : 4/15/2016 (APPROVED)

Green card in hand : 4/23/2016

 

Removal of Conditions Timeline

Spoiler

ROC Sent: 2/20/2018

ROC delivered by USPS: 2/23/2018

I-797 received: 3/2/2018

Biometrics Letter: 5/12/2018 (using old fingerprints)

18 Month Extension Letter: 8/27/2018

Green Card Mailed: 2/15/2019

Notice Received in Mail: 2/16/2019

Green Card Received: 2/22/2019

 

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11 minutes ago, ALIENRJ187 said:

Does anyone know the rough timelines between getting NOA and getting biometrics, as well as the average length of time between getting biometrics and the actual appointment?  My wife and I are taking a few weeks off work next month (already scheduled) and we want to go on a trip to Hawaii early next month (around April 3-15).  However we can't book anything if the biometrics will be at the same time, and we won't know when that is for who knows how long.  We would also prefer to not reschedule biometrics if at all possible since it'll just delay things further

We are actually going to Hawaii in April, coincidentally. Trip's already booked; we'll be gone 26 April - 4 May. Based on what I was seeing in earlier months, it seemed like people were getting their biometric letters about a month to a month and a half after the NOA. My wife's NOA was dated 2/9 so I'm hoping that biometric letter comes soon. It would be nice if the appointment didn't fall during our trip, but if we have to reschedule, so be it. Considering CSC's processing timeline at the minute, what's another month or two, honestly.

K1 and AOS:

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K1 visa:

18 November, 2014: Sent I-129F

24 November, 2014: Email/text notification of NOA1

26 January, 2015: RFE hard copy

27 January, 2015: Sent RFE response

3 February, 2015: Email/text notification of NOA2

15 April, 2015: K1 interview

11 May, 2015: Fiancee entered US on K-1

22 May, 2015: Got married!

 

AOS:

15 June, 2015: Sent AOS, EAD, and AP

23 June, 2015: Received NOA1 for AOS, EAD, and AP

17 July, 2015: AOS biometrics appointment

28 August, 2015: Received EAD and AP

11 March, 2016: Received interview letter for AOS interview

7 April, 2016: AOS interview. Recommended for approval

13 April, 2016: Received RFE

21, April, 2016: Mailed RFE response

5 May, 2016: I-485 application approved

 

ROC:

5 February, 2018: Sent I-751

9 February, 2018: NOA1

12 May, 2018: Biometrics waived. USCIS will reuse old fingerprints.

18 August, 2018: 18 month extension

21 February, 2019: ROC approved

1 March, 2019: Green Card received

 

N-400

31 March, 2019: Submitted N-400 online

23 April, 2019: Biometrics appointment

25 November, 2019: N-400 interview

14 January, 2020: Oath ceremony

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53 minutes ago, EmilyRosePF said:

We are actually going to Hawaii in April, coincidentally. Trip's already booked; we'll be gone 26 April - 4 May. Based on what I was seeing in earlier months, it seemed like people were getting their biometric letters about a month to a month and a half after the NOA. My wife's NOA was dated 2/9 so I'm hoping that biometric letter comes soon. It would be nice if the appointment didn't fall during our trip, but if we have to reschedule, so be it. Considering CSC's processing timeline at the minute, what's another month or two, honestly.

That's the trends I was noticing as well.  Also since nobody in the January 2018 thread who went through CSC even got their biometrics appointments yet, I think it'll be a good bet that we can go in April as well.

K1 Visa Timeline

Spoiler

I-129F Sent : 3/11/2015

I-129F NOA1 : 3/17/2015

I-129F NOA2 : 4/7/2015

NVC Received : 5/5/2015

Embassy Received : 5/26/2015

Interview Date : 7/8/2015 (APPROVED)

Visa Received : 7/15/2015

US Entry : 9/21/2015

Married : 12/12/2015

 

Adjustment of Status Timeline

Spoiler

AOS Sent : 1/30/2016

AOS Received Text : 2/1/2016

I-797s Received : 2/6/2016

Biometrics Letter : 2/13/2016

Biometrics Appt : 2/25/2016

Interview Letter : 3/18/2016

EAD/AP Approval online : 4/11/2016

Interview Appt : 4/15/2016 (APPROVED)

Green card in hand : 4/23/2016

 

Removal of Conditions Timeline

Spoiler

ROC Sent: 2/20/2018

ROC delivered by USPS: 2/23/2018

I-797 received: 3/2/2018

Biometrics Letter: 5/12/2018 (using old fingerprints)

18 Month Extension Letter: 8/27/2018

Green Card Mailed: 2/15/2019

Notice Received in Mail: 2/16/2019

Green Card Received: 2/22/2019

 

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Hey Starsky I have 

a question for u since since you are absolutely the master and greatly appreciated help :)

Realistically, how long does it take to get the biometric letter appointment from the time you get ur NOA .? I filed at the VSC 

i got my ticket to go to France May the 7th . I hope I will get the appointment before that : what do u think? 

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Good News. NOA received today 03/12 (14 days from delivery of my ROC package).  Date issued  on NOA was 03/05.

If possible, please update my info on the tracking table. Thanks!

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Received NOA1 today, March 12th. Letter was dated March 6th. Yay! Next step will be for me to renew my drivers licence in May, that'll be an ordeal I'm sure. 

Citizenship Process Timeline: 

 

Citizenship Process [1 year, 1 month and 1 day to Naturalization Certificate]

03.22.2020 - N400 sent (online)

03.22.2020 - NOA1 Received (online)

03.27.2020 - NOA1 Received (mail)

09.05.2020 - Biometrics appointment scheduled (online)

09.24.2020 - Biometrics appointment

02.02.2021 - Interview Scheduled (online)

02.06.2021 - Interview Letter Received (mail)

03.10.2021 - Interview - Approved

03.10.2021 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled (online)

03.16.2021 - Oath Ceremony Letter Received (mail)

04.23.2021 - Oath Ceremony

I am the beneficiary

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Finally got NOA dated 03/06. I was a bit worried since I didnt get any email or text that they had accepted our package like in AOS and I129F process. Good thing it's there now and we now have to wait and see how long this plays out.

 

 

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Quick little update for those who are interested.

Took my drivers license and I-797 into the DMV. There was some confusion about how to proceed (they could not find the correct code and were not willing or able to look it up). The whole thing was scanned in and sent to DMV HQ in Richmond to verify. I called them back 2 days later and it was processed. Just got back from DMV with a new license. Not sure if this is a Virginia thing or a national thing, but if you have a pending permanent resident petition or ROC petition they now issue a license for the full 10 years. (So I'm good till 2026 as they see the initial issuance in 2016 as the first year).

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Weirdly my driver's license doesn't expire until 2020, which I find very odd but I'll take it! One less thing to worry about right now.

AOS

09/02/2015 - Enter United States @ Raleigh Durham International Airport, NC under VWP

14/02/2015 - Fly to San Francisco, CA

09/05/2015 - I-94 Expires

22/05/2015 - Civil Surgeon Medical Examination

28/05/2015 - Received Sealed Envelope

04/07/2015 - Married in Vegas

14/08/2015 - Sent I-130, I-485, I-765 & I-131 to Chicago Lockbox

21/08/2015 - Emails/Texts of Acceptance for I-130, I-485, I-765 & I-131

24/08/2015 - I-130 & I-485 Cheques Cashed

27/08/2015 - Paper NOA1 Received

14/09/2015 - Biometrics Letter Received

23/09/2015 - Biometrics Complete

17/10/2015 - EAD/AP Card Produced

21/10/2015 - EAD/AP Card Mailed

24/10/2015 - EAD/AP Card Delivered

31/10/2015 - Received SSN

06/02/2016 - Interview Notice Delivered by Post

09/03/2016 - Interview

09/03/2016 - Approved at Interview + Card Ordered

14/03/2016 - Green Card Mailed

16/03/2016 - Green Card Received

ROC

05/02/2018 - Sent I-751 to California Service Centre

07/02/2018 - I-751 Received

09/02/2018 - Extension Letter Arrived in Post

12/05/2018 - Biometrics Reused Letter

18/08/2018 - 18 Months Extension Letter

19/04/2019 - 1-751 Approved + Card Produced

Naturalisation

09/12/2018 - Sent N-400 Application Online

14/12/2018 - Received Paper NOA1

02/01/2019 - Biometrics Scheduled

06/02/2019 - Biometrics Rescheduled

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46 minutes ago, Fr8dog said:

Quick little update for those who are interested.

Took my drivers license and I-797 into the DMV. There was some confusion about how to proceed (they could not find the correct code and were not willing or able to look it up). The whole thing was scanned in and sent to DMV HQ in Richmond to verify. I called them back 2 days later and it was processed. Just got back from DMV with a new license. Not sure if this is a Virginia thing or a national thing, but if you have a pending permanent resident petition or ROC petition they now issue a license for the full 10 years. (So I'm good till 2026 as they see the initial issuance in 2016 as the first year).

Thank you for reminding me. I had forgotten that my driver's license expires the same day my Green Card does... And I live in Virginia too so thank you for the information. I remember that they had to do the whole Richmond thing so I'll make sure to go as soon as possible so my license doesn't expire before they have figured out what they need to do... Thanks!





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