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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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Received a reuse letter In Feb 2019 then biometrics letter yesterday. Appt is on 5/9 next week.

12.23.2015: AOS package mailed


12.24.2015: AOS package received


01.06.2016: NOA1 received by text and emaiil


01.11.2016: NOA1 received in mail


01.20.2016: Biometrics completed (early walk-in)


03.08.2016: Approaching regulatory timeframe SR Request submitted for EAD

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3 minutes ago, samford said:

Received a reuse letter In Feb 2019 then biometrics letter yesterday. Appt is on 5/9 next week.

Hi, do you have the fingerprints review completed status after you received the bio waived letter in February?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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1 minute ago, cammi9988 said:

Hi, do you have the fingerprints review completed status after you received the bio waived letter in February?

My status hasn’t updated since my first NOA, even though I received the 18 month extension in August 18 and the reuse letter in Feb 19.

 

Old site - case received.

New site - cannot provide information about this case.

 

Just patiently waiting.

 

 

12.23.2015: AOS package mailed


12.24.2015: AOS package received


01.06.2016: NOA1 received by text and emaiil


01.11.2016: NOA1 received in mail


01.20.2016: Biometrics completed (early walk-in)


03.08.2016: Approaching regulatory timeframe SR Request submitted for EAD

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12 hours ago, afrocraft said:

I wouldn't recommend that for two reasons. First, it's clearly pretextual -- it'll be obvious to USCIS that you're just trying to game the system. Second, it's weak evidence of co-mingling, since it (a) will likely not contain sufficient transactions, and (b) does not cover financial history from marriage (or as far back as possible) to the present time.

 

@yuna628's idea is better: An affidavit from MIL stating 1) when you guys starting living with her, 2) what the living arrangements are (how you share the space), and 3) how you guys share costs (even if it's cash contribution). I would corroborate this affidavit with:

  • A cover letter from you also explaining your living arrangements
  • Government-issued ID cards for both of you with the house address
  • A series of utility bills addressed to MIL (e.g., one per quarter) from the time you moved in to the present
  • Annotated pictures of you guys and MIL in the house (e.g., during major holidays/birthdays/other events from the time of marriage to the present -- like "Christmas 2016", "Thanksgiving Turkey Carving, 2017", "Spouse's Birthday 2018", and "MIL's 60th anniversary, 2019")
  • Letters addressed to both of you at the address.

You can also submit evidence of beneficiary nominations on retirement accounts, health insurance (form 1095-B), etc... Good luck!

Ultimately USCIS is looking for financial commingling and a joint bank account is good evidence for it. As long as it has significant funds, I don't think it matters how long it has been open. Doesnt mean that you shouldnt do all the other things people are proposing, but it is something easy to do. I wouldnt go as far as saying it is gaming the system and that its weak evidence and mislead people. I opened up a joint account with my wife with only a few weeks of history. It just didnt make sense for us before then based on our situation. The USCIS officer specifically asked for it at our AOS, as if she was looking to check a box on a list. 

 

Think about it this way, if you put lets say 10K in a joint checking account, you are trusting your spouse with those funds. They can spend it as they see fit, but if your marriage is genuine your spouse wouldnt do that without your consent

 

In anycase Tammy1010's post mentions joint accounts, I misread the post earlier.

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12 hours ago, kline19 said:

What about Tax Returns? Sign up for an account on irs.gov and download your tax transcripts. That would be an important piece of information.

 

You can also get Power of Attorney document made and send it to USCIS.

 

Do you and/or your husband have a retirement account from your workplace? e.g. 401(k)? You should have your spouse added as beneficiary there and print out the beneficiary page and send it to USCIS. 

I misread Tammy1010's post, I thought tax returns were mentioned. You are right, tax transcripts would be very important

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On 5/4/2019 at 4:23 PM, mixxin said:

I'm in the same boat. Reuse letter dated 2/22 then biometrics letter dated 4/25. Appt is next week.

 

Code 5 – one-hand fingerprints (4 prints on one hand), photo and signature.

When did you apply ? Did your case transfer before the BIO letter was issued? Also did you apply for N400 by any chance?

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15 hours ago, samford said:

Received a reuse letter In Feb 2019 then biometrics letter yesterday. Appt is on 5/9 next week.

I saw another ROC filer for a different month get the same thing. First he got letter that they would re-use biometrics.....then he got a letter to get biometrics done next week!

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HUSBAND FILED I-130: 29-MAY-2015

VISAS APPROVED: 15-JUN-2016

VISAS IN HAND; GREEN CARD FEES PAID: 21-JUN-2016

PORT OF ENTRY - FT. LAUDERDALE INTL AIRPORT: 06-AUG-2016
CONDITIONAL GREEN CARDS RECEIVED: 23-SEP-2016
 
I-751 FILER   
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FILED REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS: 25-JUN-2018
FILE SENT TO NEBRASKA SERVICE CENTER 11-MAY-2019
10-YR GREEN CARDS APPROVED 17-JUN-2019 
10-YR GREEN CARDS RECEIVED 21-JUN-2019 :dance: 

N-400 FILER
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FILED CITIZENSHIP ONLINE; RECEIVED NOA1: 8-DEC-2019
BIOMETRICS WALK-IN: 18-DEC-2019
INTERVIEW SCHEDULED: 26-OCT-2020
APPROVED/SAME DAY OATH CEREMONY: 26-OCT-2020
 
US PASSPORT
APPLICATION APPOINTMENT AT USPS (ROUTINE): 16-SEP-2021
PASSPORT APPROVED: 30-SEP-2021
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I got my green card today! Yippee! :D

CSC filed 6.April 2018, case was forwarded to a local office

 

ROC sent to CSC - 04/02/2018

ROC recieved by CSC - 04/06/2018

Money Order cashed - 05/23/2018

NOA in mail - 05/25/2018 :dance:

18 month extension letter in mail - 08/27/2018

Biometric Appointment waved - 03/09/2019

Letter in mail that case got approved - 05/03/2019

New Green Card in Mail - 05/06/2019 :dance::dancing:

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On 5/3/2019 at 2:36 PM, mamata74 said:

So you were transferred to your local office? Did you ever get interview notice OR any mail telling your case is in the local office? I called uscis yesterday and they told me my case is in National Benefit Center (NBC) right now. Online (new site) shows received at local office. So far, haven't received anything in the mail yet? April 9th filer. 

No. I never got anything. Just the two letters for the 12 month and the 18 month extension and the letter notifying me that they gonna reuse my biometrics. Friday I got a letter that I am apporved and today I got my card. :) 

 

ROC sent to CSC - 04/02/2018

ROC recieved by CSC - 04/06/2018

Money Order cashed - 05/23/2018

NOA in mail - 05/25/2018 :dance:

18 month extension letter in mail - 08/27/2018

Biometric Appointment waved - 03/09/2019

Letter in mail that case got approved - 05/03/2019

New Green Card in Mail - 05/06/2019 :dance::dancing:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline

GC received today! All data is correct (fhew). Looks like it's N-400 time for us then.

September 2014 - Met

October 2014 - Started dating

May 2015 - Engaged!

July 18, 2015 - Mailed I-129F petition

 

 

July 21, 2015 - Received by USCIS lockbox

July 23, 2015 - Email/Text notification, NOA1 Notice Date - July 27, 2015 - Hardcopy NOA1

August 6, 2015 - NOA2, I-129F petition approved!

August 7, 2015 - Email notification of approval

August 12, 2015 - Hardcopy NOA2

September 3, 2015 - Case # received from NVC, case sent to Montreal

September 15, 2015 - CEAC status updated

September 15, 2015 3:41 PM - Packet 3 sent to consulate pre-emptively

September 15, 2015 3:51 PM - Packet 4 received! Interview scheduled!

November 23, 2015 - Interview - APPROVED!!

November 30, 2015 - CEAC status updated to Issued

December 3, 2015 - Ready for Pickup at Post Office

 

December 9, 2015 - Visa in hand!

January 10, 2016 - POE - Peace Bridge, Buffalo NY

January 23, 2016 - MARRIED! durring a blizzard in Brooklyn :)

February 5, 2016 - Mailed AOS/AP/EAD applications

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February 15, 2016 - NOA1 texts/emails received - February 25, 2016 - NOA1 hardcopies (Notice Date: Feb 11)

March 9, 2016 - Biometrics

April 18, 2016 - EAD/AP Approved

July 15, 2016 - I-485 Approved! No interview

 

July 29, 2016 - Green card received in mail - Done with USCIS for 1 year 9 months!

April 25, 2018 - Mailed I-751 Removal of Conditions

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May 18, 2018 - Received NOA1/12mo GC extension

June 20, 2018 - Biometrics

August 6, 2018 - Received 18mo GC extension

April 29, 2019 - Text notification "Card is in production"

May 2, 2019 - "We mailed your new card"

 

May 6, 2019 - 10 year GC received!

November 1, 2019 - N-400 filed online

October 23, 2020 - Oath Ceremony. Our journey is done after 5 years, 3 months and 5 days.

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1 hour ago, mixxin said:

Applied 4/23/18, no case transfer and haven't submitted N400 although I can

Thanks for the reply. I applied 04/06 and received "bio waived" letter last year may/june. Case was transferred 03/05 to Nebraska. I wonder if they will ask for BIO for me too. I applied for N400 this weekend, so BIO will be scheduled soon for that anyways.

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1 hour ago, bec128 said:

GC received today! All data is correct (fhew). Looks like it's N-400 time for us then.

Great news!

If you don’t mind telling us, how long did you wait for the green card after receiving the approval notice?

We got the approval notice today so we’re wondering how long the gc will take.

Timeline:

 

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CR1 - USCIS
12/10/2014 | Sent I-130
12/12/2014 | Received I-130 NOA1
05/11/2015 | Received I-130 NOA2
CR1 - NVC
06/08/2015 | Received DS-261
09/10/2015 | Sent AOS/IV Package

11/10/2015 | Case Completed at NVC

CR1 - Embassy

12/07/2015 | Interview

07/07/2016 | Visa Issued

I-751

04/27/2018 | I-751 package sent to CSC

04/30/2018 | I-751 package received by CSC

05/01/2019 | I-751 Approved

N-400

06/07/2019 | N-400 Received by USCIS

06/21/2019 | Biometrics Appointment

02/18/2020 | Citizenship Interview  - Approved!

04/01/2020 | Original Oath Ceremony (Cancelled due to COVID-19)

06/17/2020 | Naturalization Oath Ceremony

 

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I received a notice that my wife's Green Card was sent to print and we'd receive a green card within 60 days. The notice was date May 2nd. 

 

We have a trip on July 3rd out of the country. I count 62 days between the print order date and the date we are leaving. 

 

What is the average time people are receiving their Green Cards after being notified? My plan is to basically wait to that time and book a appointment to get a stamp if we have not received the new card by that date. 

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4 hours ago, Ashcar said:

Great news!

If you don’t mind telling us, how long did you wait for the green card after receiving the approval notice?

We got the approval notice today so we’re wondering how long the gc will take.



It'll depend on when they do your card.

Our approval notice was April 29th, we received the NOA in the mail on May 4th, and then we have the tracking number for the green card today saying the GC should be delivered May 8th.

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 K-1:   2015 Done in 208 days - 212g for Second Cosponsor    

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04/27/15- NOA1 Recieved                                                    
06/02/15 - NOA2 Recieved
09/22/15 - Interview       (221g for more documents (a SECOND cosponsor), see profile for more details!)                                            
11/09/15 -  ISSUED!!                                                              
11/10/15 - Passport received                                                
02/20/16 - Wedding!              

                                         
 AOS:   2016 Done in 77 days - No RFE, No Interview                                                                    

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04/08/16 - I-485, I-765, I-131 AOS Application recieved by USCIS
04/12/16 - 3 NOA1's received in mail
05/14/16 - Biometrics for AOS and EAD
06/27/16 - I-485 Case to changed to "New Card being produced"  (Day 77)
06/27/16 - I-485 Case changed to Approved! (Day 77)
06/30/16 - I-485 Case changed to "My Card has been mailed to me!"
07/05/16 - Green Card received in mail! 

 


ROC:   2018 - 2019 Done in 326 days - No RFE, No Interview

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05/09/18 - Mailed out ROC to CSC

05/10/18 - CSC Signed and received ROC package
06/07/28 - NOA1 

06/11/18 - Check cashed

06/15/18 - NOA received in the mail
08/27/18 - 18 month extension received (Courtesy Copy)

09/18/18 - Request for official 18 month extension
10/22/18 - Official 18 month extension received 

02/27/19 - Biometrics waived 

04/29/19 - New card being produced!
05/09/19 - USPS delivered green card! In hand now!

 

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