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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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12 minutes ago, Samh said:

Do you know if applying for citizenship will delay the I751 even more?

Pretty sure it doesn't.

March-16-2016 : Sent I-130
March-19-2016 : Delivered
March-24-2016 : NOA1 Text/Email
March-27-2016 : NOA1 Hard copy

June-15-2016 : NOA2 Text/Online

June-21-2016 : Sent to NVC

July-05-2016 : Received at NVC

July-08-2016 : DS-261

July-28-2016 : Sent AOS/IV Packet

July-29-2016 : Received AOS/IV Packet

August-26-2016 : Received Checklist

Sept-14-2016 : Received Response and Expedite Request

Sept-19-2016 : Expedite Approved (Lost 3 weeks due to supervisor review and document change)

Sept-21-2016 : Case Sent to Embassy

Sept-23-2016 : Case Received

Sept-30-2016 : Interview Scheduled (Oct 26th) 

Oct-26-2016 : Interview Approval

Nov-4-2016 : Visa In Hand

Nov-8-2016 : POE - Houston 

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August-8-2018 : Set Date to Mail I-751

 

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1 minute ago, Samh said:

Do you know if applying for citizenship will delay the I751 even more?

I have an estimated completion time for my N-400 of 7 months (March 2020),  and waiting time of 6 months for interview.  So, it is difficult to tell when would I have been approved for my I-751 if I had not applied for naturalization, but I don't think it would make huge difference, I could still get approved before my N-400 interview, but I doubt it.  So far I have not seen any of us SRC August filers approved so what I can say is that in my opinion it would not make a huge difference on my I-751, probably a couple of months, but I hope to be over with USCIS sooner than later now that I have filed for naturalization.  It also matters to me because I have kids that would become citizens along with me, one of my sons is turning 18 in April, so hopefully, if I get naturalized before his birthday he will be a US citizen too without having to go trough the N-400 himself.

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4 minutes ago, monicat71 said:

I have an estimated completion time for my N-400 of 7 months (March 2020),  and waiting time of 6 months for interview.  So, it is difficult to tell when would I have been approved for my I-751 if I had not applied for naturalization, but I don't think it would make huge difference, I could still get approved before my N-400 interview, but I doubt it.  So far I have not seen any of us SRC August filers approved so what I can say is that in my opinion it would not make a huge difference on my I-751, probably a couple of months, but I hope to be over with USCIS sooner than later now that I have filed for naturalization.  It also matters to me because I have kids that would become citizens along with me, one of my sons is turning 18 in April, so hopefully, if I get naturalized before his birthday he will be a US citizen too without having to go trough the N-400 himself.

I see some movement at Src filers they start transfering cases different servise centers

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16 minutes ago, Fth said:

I see some movement at Src filers they start transfering cases different servise centers

For what I have seen from other N-400 filers, it comes down to your local office.  The amount of time your approval will take depends tremendously on the local office's ability to process your case and more importantly.... schedule your interview.  Some cases that have their ROC approved are still taking longer than ones that has it pending and vice-versa.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Poland
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Just got my green card in the mail! Thanks all and best of luck to you all. It will all work out!

 

All my details in signature.

K1 5.5 MONTHS & AOS 9.5 MONTHS & ROC 12 MONTHS

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K1 5.5 MONTHS

1-129F Filed: 05-29-2015 |||  NOA 1: 06-05-2015  ||| NOA 2: 07-23-2018  |||  NVC Received: 08-20-2015  ||| NVC Left: 05-25-2015 ||| Consulate Received: 05-28-2015  ||| Packet 3 Received: 09-04-2015  ||| Packet 3 Sent: 09-05-2015 ||| Medical Interview: 09-09-2015  ||| Packet 4 Received: 09-25-2015 ||| Interview Date: 10-16-2015 ||| Visa Received: 10-16-2015 |||

US Entry: 11-14-2015 

AOS 9.5 MONTHS

AOS Filed: 01-13-2016 ||| AOS Package delivered: 01-19-2016 (Day 1) ||| NOA1 Hard Copy: 01-29-2016 (Day 11) ||| Biometrics Letter: 02-08 2016 (Day 21) ||| Biometrics appointment: 02-16-2016 (Day 29) ||| EAD Approved: 03-30-2016 (Day 71) ||| AP Approved: 03-31-2016 (Day 72) ||| EAD 'Card mailed' update: 04-04-2016 (Day 76) ||| EAD/AP Combo card received: 04/06/2016 (Day 78) ||| AOS Interview Notice: 09-09-2016 ||| AOS Interview: 10-12-2016 ||| AOS Approval: 10-12-2016 |||  AOS Card Mailed: 10-17-2016

ROC 12 MONTHS

ROC Filed: 08-25-2018 ||| ROC Package delivered: 08-28-2018 (Day 1) ||| Check cashed: 09-27-2018 (Day 30) ||| NOA1 Text and E-mail: 09-28-2018 (Day 31) ||| USCIS Agent Filed a Request for Missing Document: 10-22-2018 (Day 55) ||| E-mail notification that my NOA was mailed on 10-22: 10-24-2018 (Day 57) NOA1 Hard Copy: 2018-10-25 (Day 58) ||| Fingerprint Fee Was Received On September 27, 2018 : 02-25-2019 (Day 181) ||| Biometrics Letter: 06-01-2019 (Day 276) ||| Biometrics appointment: 06-12-2019 ||| New card being produced: 08-12-2019 ||| Card picked up by USPS: 08-16-2019 

 
 

N-400 Timeline

N-400 Filed: 10-01-2020 (Online)

NOA: 10-11-2020

Biometrics Reuse Letter: 01-21-21

Notice for scheduled interview: 02-18-21

Interview: 03-18-21

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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~~Hijacked post removed. If you would like to discuss the Public charge rule please take it to the existing thread and not disrupt this thread.~~

 

https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/715471-final-public-charge-rule/

 

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Met Playing Everquest in 2005
Engaged 9-15-2006
K-1 & 4 K-2'S
Filed 05-09-07
Interview 03-12-08
Visa received 04-21-08
Entry 05-06-08
Married 06-21-08
AOS X5
Filed 07-08-08
Cards Received01-22-09
Roc X5
Filed 10-17-10
Cards Received02-22-11
Citizenship
Filed 10-17-11
Interview 01-12-12
Oath 06-29-12

Citizenship for older 2 boys

Filed 03/08/2014

NOA/fee waiver 03/19/2014

Biometrics 04/15/14

Interview 05/29/14

In line for Oath 06/20/14

Oath 09/19/2014 We are all done! All USC no more USCIS

 

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Any LIN approvals.? I’m an end of July filer. They receive my package like the first week of August 2018 then they approve my fingerprint fee on September 25th. And on June 10, 2019 I had my fingerprints done and on the 12th My case change to fingerprint review completed. It’s been 69 days and I haven’t heard anything since then 0: getting anxious over here 😆😆 

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I’m a CSC applicant that was transferred to Nebraska in June. Just got a notification online that they’re requesting additional evidence from me. I’m not sure what they could possibly want because we literally sent a super comprehensive package. Just hoping that it’s a situation where my papers were misplaced. Does anyone have any experience dealing with a RFE after having sent a comprehensive package? 

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2 hours ago, Jaks said:

I’m a CSC applicant that was transferred to Nebraska in June. Just got a notification online that they’re requesting additional evidence from me. I’m not sure what they could possibly want because we literally sent a super comprehensive package. Just hoping that it’s a situation where my papers were misplaced. Does anyone have any experience dealing with a RFE after having sent a comprehensive package? 

did you send the tax transcript? people usually send the tax return info but they always ask for tax transcript even though they dont specify that 

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1 hour ago, silv3r said:

they sent me a RFE when filed I-485 and the specified what they needed. in your case it looks like they might have lost you evidences.

I hope so! I started getting some additional affidavits, new cards that we opened, pet insurance that we got and all that but these don’t cover 2 years. Sent all the documents that cover the last 5 years with my original documents. 

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