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1 hour ago, mrcp2017 said:

did november 2018 fillers got biometrics done or not yet my case with texas service centre sent in november 2018 and have not received my biometrics letter or notice or even appointment no news yet

I still don't have any updates 🤷🏻‍♀️

They received my case on November 16, 2018.

Married: October 25th, 2015

USCIS Process

Priority date: January 25th, 2016

Service Center: Nebraska

Request for Evidence (RFE): May 19th, 2016

RFE received: June 24th, 2016

I-130 approved: July 1st, 2016

NVC Process

Choice of Agent (DS-261) completed: August 10, 2016

Affidavit of Support (AOS) Fee Invoiced: August 10, 2016

Pay AOS Fee: August 12th, 2016

AOS Fee appeared as PAID: August 14, 2016

Immigrant Visa Application Processing Fees (IV Fee) Invoiced: August 10, 2016

Pay IV Fee: August 12, 2016

IV Fee appeared as PAID: August 14, 2016

Case Completed (CC) over the phone: November 3rd, 2016

Confirmation of CC email received: -

Interview date received over the phone: November 10th, 2016

Confirmation of Interview date email received: November 11th, 2016

Case "In Transit": November 16th, 2016

Case "Ready": November 17th, 2016

Interview Process

Medical (Jakarta, Indonesia): November 21st, 2016

Interview Date: December 29th, 2016 --APPROVED--

CEAC Status "Issued": December 30th, 2016

Visa in hand: January 4th, 2017

Fees

I-130 USCIS Filing Fee: $420

NVC Affidavit of Support Fee: $120

NVC Immigrant Visa Processing Fee: $325

USCIS Immigrant Fee: $165

Medical: $214.92 // IDR 2,887,632 (rate in December 2016 $1 = IDR 13,437)

Lawyer Fee: $ 2,950
Point of Entry (POE): January 19th, 2017

SSN: January 30th, 2017

Green Card: February 23rd, 2017

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Nebraska Service Center I-751 Filers:

 

Let's go to this thread to share and discuss our processing timelines:

 

 

 

👆 Let's go to this thread to discuss the timelines in Nebraska (LIN) center! 👆
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42 minutes ago, Waiting for gc said:

Hey , In Upcoming september i will be eligible to apply for N-400 , i wonder if i should do so 

Absolutely! Your application of Naturalization is independent of this application. Both processes can run simultaneously.

 

I see many people do it and receive their confirmation without any issue.  We're planning to do the same.

 

Good luck!

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8 hours ago, Waiting for gc said:

Hey , In Upcoming september i will be eligible to apply for N-400 , i wonder if i should do so 

I was thinking to do the same. Then I read that the backlog we are experiencing with the I751 is pushing back in line people with a combo interview. You lose your place in line with the I751.

Many of applicants who showed up for naturalization interview were sent back to wait for their I751 to be approved or scheduled first. Few have smooth process. 

I don't know,  I feel like I rather let my I751 to be approved first,  I might not need an interview in that case. Then, I'll apply for citizenship. 

I want to avoid the mess or extending my immigration journey with 2 applications that would take forever. 

But that's just my opinion 😉!

 

Someone did something really smart. He waited to receive his interview appointment on his I751 form. As soon he received his appointment letter for I751, he filed for citizenship. By the time he passed the I751 interview,  he also passed the biometric appointment on his N400. Then later he ended his journey smoothly with his final N400 interview. He didn't lose his place in the line for the I751 and his naturalization process went really fast.

And many applicants get approved on the I751 without interview when they only have one application. 

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4 hours ago, Malauriea said:

I was thinking to do the same. Then I read that the backlog we are experiencing with the I751 is pushing back in line people with a combo interview. You lose your place in line with the I751.

Many of applicants who showed up for naturalization interview were sent back to wait for their I751 to be approved or scheduled first. Few have smooth process. 

I don't know,  I feel like I rather let my I751 to be approved first,  I might not need an interview in that case. Then, I'll apply for citizenship. 

I want to avoid the mess or extending my immigration journey with 2 applications that would take forever. 

But that's just my opinion 😉!

 

Someone did something really smart. He waited to receive his interview appointment on his I751 form. As soon he received his appointment letter for I751, he filed for citizenship. By the time he passed the I751 interview,  he also passed the biometric appointment on his N400. Then later he ended his journey smoothly with his final N400 interview. He didn't lose his place in the line for the I751 and his naturalization process went really fast.

And many applicants get approved on the I751 without interview when they only have one application. 

I agree with you. If you follow the I751 and N400 thread you will see how those who filed for N400 with pending I751 delayed the approval of I751. 

 

 I'm gonna be eligible to file sometimes in June. I think Im gonna wait until I got approve for I751 before I do N400.  

 

Also some people get lucky where applying for N400 doesn't affect their I751. So it's always your decision to do whatever you like. 

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4 hours ago, Malauriea said:

I was thinking to do the same. Then I read that the backlog we are experiencing with the I751 is pushing back in line people with a combo interview. You lose your place in line with the I751.

Many of applicants who showed up for naturalization interview were sent back to wait for their I751 to be approved or scheduled first. Few have smooth process. 

I don't know,  I feel like I rather let my I751 to be approved first,  I might not need an interview in that case. Then, I'll apply for citizenship. 

I want to avoid the mess or extending my immigration journey with 2 applications that would take forever. 

But that's just my opinion 😉!

 

Someone did something really smart. He waited to receive his interview appointment on his I751 form. As soon he received his appointment letter for I751, he filed for citizenship. By the time he passed the I751 interview,  he also passed the biometric appointment on his N400. Then later he ended his journey smoothly with his final N400 interview. He didn't lose his place in the line for the I751 and his naturalization process went really fast.

And many applicants get approved on the I751 without interview when they only have one application. 

I disagree with that approach based on experience some other people and our lawyer has shared with us. Each application is processed individually.

 

But, Good luck! :thumbs:

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The other thing to note is that N-400 processing team varies a lot depending on where you live.  My local office has a long enough processing time for citizenship, that I expect ROC to be done before it would get adjudicated.  I think it's a personal preference thing, but I want to kick off the citizenship process as soon as possible, even if it delays ROC a bit, as citizenship is our ultimate goal.

I-130

May 14, 2016: Sent I-130 Package to Chicago Lockbox

Oct 21, 2016: NOA2 Notice by App (LIN)

 

NVC

Nov 8, 2016: NVC Received

Nov 16, 2016: Case Number Assigned

Nov 18, 2016: DS-261 submitted and AOS fee paid

Dec 5, 2016: NVC Scan Date

Dec 6, 2016: NVC 3 N/A and Case Complete on Phone [1 day later!]

Dec 13, 2016: NVC CC e-mail

Jan 23, 2017: Interview...Approved!

 

Removing Conditions

Nov 2, 2018: Sent I-751 to Arizona Lockbox 

March 3, 2020: Approved by CSC

 

N-400

Feb 2, 2020: File N-400 online

Feb 25, 2020: Biometrics

 

 

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2 hours ago, AstroCanada said:

The other thing to note is that N-400 processing team varies a lot depending on where you live.  My local office has a long enough processing time for citizenship, that I expect ROC to be done before it would get adjudicated.  I think it's a personal preference thing, but I want to kick off the citizenship process as soon as possible, even if it delays ROC a bit, as citizenship is our ultimate goal.

My local office has a 3.5 to 9 months time frame at the moment and if it's like that come October, it would probably be better for me to do that.  

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The general advice from this community, at least as of a few years ago, is that applying for citizenship while removal of conditions is still pending "forces" USCIS to adjudicate the pending removal of conditions "immediately" so that they can process the  N-400. But things change and every case is its own case.

 

I'm still undecided whether to recommend that my wife apply for citizenship in November if her removal of conditions is still pending then. They still haven't even given her an extension letter.

2015-10-13 Married in Phú Yên, Việt Nam

I-130

2016-01-04 NOA1

2016-05-16 NOA2 133 days from NOA1

NVC

2016-08-11 Case complete

Consulate

2016-10-31 Interview 81 days from case complete, 301 days from NOA1

2016-11-05 Visa received

POE

2016-11-17 Seattle-Tacoma

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