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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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5 minutes ago, carlamariec said:

Anyone here who’s GC is expiring on March 31 2019? Did you already submit your i-751?

My wife's GC expires March 29.  We already submitted exactly 90 days prior.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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My packet was received on 01/05/2018. How long until they cash check?

I am the beneficiary originally from UK !!

ROC Timeline:

01.04.19: I-751 Received @ Phoenix

01.09.19: Check Cashed

02.13.19: NOA Received

04.30.19: Biometrics Completed

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I have about 200 pages of documents - is that too little or a lot? submit all the usual stuff (tax return, flight confirmation etc)

 

 

Thinking if I should do phone bill...seems a little bit excessive but I guess better than none

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1/12/2019: 90- ROC filing window open
1/17/2019: Mail I-751 Package via USPS Certified Mail 
1/22/2019: Package arrived
1/28/2019: Receive case number via text message  #WACxxxxxxxxxx
2/21/2019: Call USCIS for non-delivery notice receipt
2/29/2019: Receive 18-month extension letter (2 pages)
4/30/2019: Biometric Appt
...waiting...
 
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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3 hours ago, ilovepho said:

I have about 200 pages of documents - is that too little or a lot? submit all the usual stuff (tax return, flight confirmation etc)

 

 

Thinking if I should do phone bill...seems a little bit excessive but I guess better than none

Hi! 

 

I’m wondering the same thing.. my husband pays for my phone bill and utilities. Will you submit phone bills for every month for last two years?

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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29 minutes ago, valefercrs said:

Hi! 

 

I’m wondering the same thing.. my husband pays for my phone bill and utilities. Will you submit phone bills for every month for last two years?

 

 

There was another thread about what is too much. Less is more!! 

I am the beneficiary originally from UK !!

ROC Timeline:

01.04.19: I-751 Received @ Phoenix

01.09.19: Check Cashed

02.13.19: NOA Received

04.30.19: Biometrics Completed

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Egypt
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2 hours ago, Emmylou151 said:

There was another thread about what is too much. Less is more!! 

Our file on the edge of 350 we submit all statemens not sample even the monthly phone bills and month to month utilities.  I think it's to much but I hope it doesn't annoy them :) , our file should reach tot

CR-1 Visa Journey

USCIS: Done

NVC: Done

Embassy : Interview Stage..

Interview DONE

POE  DONE

Card in Hand : Done

 

** ROC *****

NBC 

Sending File >> 1/7/2019

File received>> 1/9/2019

SMS Text Received >> 1/14/2019

Received biometric schedule letter >> 1/26/2109

 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Our 90-day window opened on Jan 6, and we send our package on Jan 7 via USPS Priority Mail.

 

Overall 530 pages including the cover letter, forms & the supporting evidence. Here is how we organized our package:

  • Check for the amount of $680 for I-751 filing & biometrics fees
  • Cover Letter
  • Form G-1145
  • Form I-751, jointly signed by <husband> & <wife>
  • Supporting Evidence:
    • Index of Exhibits
    • Exhibit 1: Copy of front and back of Permanent Resident Card (I-551)
    • Exhibits 2 – 12: Evidence of Bona fide Marital Relationship showing co-mingling of our personal & financial lives since marriage <date>.

 

Index of Exhibits

 

Exhibit 1

·         Copy of front & back of Permanent Resident Card (I-551) for <husband>

 

Exhibit 2

·         Copy of marriage certificate between <husband> & <wife>, showing marriage on <date> in <city, state>

 

Exhibit 3

·         Copies of jointly filed IRS Federal Tax Transcripts for Tax Years: 2017, 2016 & 2015

·         Copy of jointly filed Kentucky Tax Return for Tax Year 2017

·         Copy of refund check for 2017 joint Kentucky tax return addressed to <husband> & <wife>

 

Exhibit 4

·         Lease agreements for our current joint residence at <address>, showing joint tenancy

o   Lease Renewal Agreement for period: <dates>

o   Initial Lease Agreement for period: <dates>

·         Lease agreements for our previous joint residence at <address> showing joint tenancy

o   Initial Lease Agreement for period: <dates>

o   Lease Renewal Agreement on month-to-month basis until <dates>

·         Copies of current Kentucky driver’s license for <husband> & <wife> showing common residence at <address>

·         Copies of previous Texas driver’s license for <husband> & <wife> showing common residence at <address>

·         Copies of rent payment checks for <address> residence paid from joint checking account for period: <dates>

 

Exhibit 5

·         Joint renters insurance policy documents for current residence at <address>

o   Policy renewal period: <dates> (Currently active)

o   Initial policy period: <dates>

·         Joint renters insurance policy documents for previous residence at <address>

o   Policy renewal period: <dates> 

o   Initial policy period: <dates>

 

Exhibit 6

·         Copy of  Kentucky vehicle title showing joint ownership of  <Car>

·         Geico policy documents for current residence at <address> from <dates> showing joint auto insurance policy (Currently active)

·         Geico & State Farm policy documents for previous residence at <address> from <dates> showing joint auto insurance policy

 

Exhibit 7

·         <husband>’s employer benefits confirmation letter showing joint health, dental, vision & life insurance coverage for 2019

·         <husband>’s employer provided Life Insurance and Accidental death & dismemberment plan beneficiaries showing <wife> (Spouse) as beneficiary

·         <husband>’s 401(k) Savings plan beneficiaries showing <wife> (Spouse) as beneficiary

·         Anthem BlueCross BlueShield Medical Insurance ID Cards for 2019 showing joint health coverage

·         United Healthcare proof of insurance for joint health coverage from Feb 2017 – Dec 2018

·         IRS Form 1095-C for Tax Year 2017 showing employer-provided joint health coverage

·         IRS Form 1095-B for Tax Year 2016 showing employer-provided joint health coverage

 

Exhibit 8

·         <Bank> bank monthly statements of joint checking & saving accounts from Oct 2015 – Dec 2018 showing co-mingling of financial resources

 

Exhibit 9

·         <Bank1> credit card monthly statements from Oct 2015 – Dec 2018 showing transactions done by <husband> & <wife>

·         <Bank2> credit card yearly summaries for 2017 & 2018 showing transactions done by <husband> & <wife>

·         <Bank2> credit card monthly statements from Nov 2015 – Dec 2016 (1 statement per quarter) showing transactions done by <husband> & <wife>

 

Exhibit 10

·         Joint electric & gas utility bills for current residence at <address> from <dates>

·         Joint water utility bills for previous residence at <address> from <dates>

 

Exhibit 11

·         International flight tickets & boarding passes (<cities>) for our vacation trip to India in <Month, Year>

·         Boarding passes for various domestic flights flown in India together in <Month, Year>: <Cities> & <Cities>

·         International flight tickets & boarding passes (<cities>) for our vacation trip to India in <Month, Year>

·         Boarding passes for <cities> domestic flight flown in India together in <Month, Year>

 

Exhibit 12

·         Our photos at various events with family and friends throughout the years

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N-400 timeline:

Spoiler

5/9/2022: N-400 Received by USCIS

5/9/2022: Biometric Reuse Notice

7/5/2022: Received Interview Scheduled Notice

8/12/2022: Interview @ Cincinnati Field Office, Approved same-day

9/9/2022: Completed Oath Ceremony

 

ROC timeline:

Spoiler

01/06/2019: 90-day ROC filing window open

01/07/2019: Sent I-751 petition to USCIS Dallas Lockbox via USPS 2-day Priority Mail

01/09/2019: ROC package delivered by USPS to PO Box

01/14/2019: Received USCIS text message with receipt number starting with LIN-xxxxxxx

01/15/2019: Check cashed, Added receipt# to USCIS account (myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov), Current Status: "We received your case, You do not need to do anything at this time"

02/14/2019: Submitted e-request for non-delivery of receipt notice

02/28/2019: Received e-request response. Receipt notice was never initially sent and we should receive it in 10-14 business days

03/04/2019: Received original NOA1 letter with 18 month extension

08/09/2019: Received biometrics appointment letter, scheduled for Aug 19

08/14/2019: Completed early walk-in biometrics appointment on Aug 13, Status changed on myUSCIS site to "Fingerprint Review Was Completed"

01/02/2020: Case status updated to "New Card Is Being Produced"

01/03/2020: Case status updated to "Case Was Approved"

01/06/2020: Received I-751 Approval Notice in the mail 

01/09/2020: Received 10yr Green Card in the mail

 

I-751 ROC Package Contents, Assembly & Photos:

https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/693181-i-751-january-2019-filers/?do=findComment&amp;comment=9522611

https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/693181-i-751-january-2019-filers/?do=findComment&amp;comment=9522687

 

AOS timeline:

Spoiler

12/21/2015: I-485 Received by USCIS

12/24/2015: I-485 NOA date

02/26/2016: Biometrics Appointment

04/04/2017: Interview @ Louisville Field Office

04/06/2017: I-485 Approved

04/12/2017: GC Received

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Finland
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Joining in, my GC expires on Jan 27, so I'm 'a late bloomer'.

Don't expect to have 10 year GC in hand before we expect to move back to my country.

 

Sent the packet on 01/07/19 USPS 2-day priority to the Phoenix lockbox.

 

Not going to sweat this step of the process. Looks like another 18+ months wait. Expecting an interview since we didn't have one for AOS and because my packet was definitely on the slim side.

Met: June 2004

Face-to-Face 1st time: June 2010

I moved to the US: August 2015

Spoiler

K-1

07/19/14 Sent I-129F

07/29/14 NOA1 (According to USCIS Status Check)

08/06/14 NOA1 Hardcopy 

08/22/14 Officially engaged with a ring, haha!

10/30/14 NOA2

12/01/14 Packet 3

01/19/15 Physical Exam

03/09/15 Interview & Approved

LAX 08/09/15 POE

 

Spoiler

 

AOS

09/07/2015 Married 

10/16/15 AOS/EAD/AP sent

11/17/15 Biometrics

01/08/2016 EAD/AP received 

07/05/16 SR: "USCIS anticipates delay"

One year anniversary from application...

 10/21/16 EAD/AP renewal

11/03/16 SR: no response. Congresswoman SR 10/27/16, Application is in Florida (!?)

 11/18/16 walk-in 11/09/16 EAD Biometrics

11/10/16 RFE: Expired I-693 Medical exam and vaccinations (day 391)

11/17/16 RFE response: (1-day priority with signature, delivered but signature waived)

Tier 2 SR: 12/21/16´-- "Case pending decision" (Los Angeles Office should not have responded, file is not with them)

01/13/2017 Infopass:  -- "You probably have nothing to worry about. Your case is in Arizona. Previous SR wrongly responded, new SR to the right office."

01/17/17 InfoPass SR: -- "Pending. We expect decision or other notice in 45 days." Congresswoman's office confirms RFE response has been received.

01/27/17  GC Approved (amid Tr$mp EO chaos)

02/03/17 Card in hand (445 days, non-complicated case (no previous visas, no overstay, no divorces, not high fraud country, no co-sponsor. Just unlucky.))

 

 

ROC

01/07/19 Sent I-751

01/11/19 Text notification for case received with receipt #

03/26/19 Received NOA/GC 18-month Extension letter

05/03/19 Biometrics

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6 hours ago, Emmylou151 said:

There was another thread about what is too much. Less is more!! 

can you show us the thread please?

1/12/2019: 90- ROC filing window open
1/17/2019: Mail I-751 Package via USPS Certified Mail 
1/22/2019: Package arrived
1/28/2019: Receive case number via text message  #WACxxxxxxxxxx
2/21/2019: Call USCIS for non-delivery notice receipt
2/29/2019: Receive 18-month extension letter (2 pages)
4/30/2019: Biometric Appt
...waiting...
 
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