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My interview for i-751 is scheduled for march 5, 2021. What documents should I bring.

also i have 8 months old baby so can I bring my baby with me at interview. Is there anyone who bring baby with them at interview, pls share experience. 

My interview is scheduled after 2 years or filing and No RFE
 

thanks in advance 

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58 minutes ago, Manani said:

My interview for i-751 is scheduled for march 5, 2021. What documents should I bring.

also i have 8 months old baby so can I bring my baby with me at interview. Is there anyone who bring baby with them at interview, pls share experience. 

My interview is scheduled after 2 years or filing and No RFE
 

thanks in advance 

My interview was scheduled marsh 15 th 

You don't have to bring the baby to them u only need the new born birth certificate and some other finances joints pics and you must take your wife with you 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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4 hours ago, Manani said:

Hello everyone,

 

My I-751 interview was on March 5th 2021 and my case is approved. 
 

Thank you everyone 🙏C4961592-4D61-40E3-87B0-D205BBF34F9D.thumb.jpeg.ee9c46ca31bfdba0b9b5ee060d0198b5.jpeg

Oh wow! This is troubling. I can only imagine the psychological trauma they must have put you through.
It almost feels like they lost you case and rediscovered it or perhaps the person in charge of your case was fired and then rehired. Crazy crazy crazy....

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Just checked status and from a few hours ago it changed! N-400 "Oath Ceremony Will Be Scheduled" and I-751 "Case Was Approved" 

 

CR-1 Visa Journey

18/03/16 ............I-130 sent
21/03/16 ............I-130 delivered
21/03/16.............NOA1 (Nebraska)

24/03/16.............Cash Checked
30/03/16............ NOA1 Hard Copy
21/07/16.............NOA2!!!!

 

NVC

09/08/16.............NVC received file

26/08/16.............Case number, IIN and DS-261 submitted

30/08/16.............Paid AOS Bill

04/09/16.............Paid IV Bill
07/09/16.............Sent AOS & IV package
09/09/16.............Delivered package to NVC
12/09/16.............NVC Scan
28/10/16.............Checklist - Birth Certificate
21/11/16.............Second scan date
23/01/17.............Case complete!!!
03/02/17.............Interview date from NVC 16 March
04/02/17.............Email IV received 
05/04/17.............Entered USA
 
ROC
09/01/19.............Sent I-751
10/01/19.............Delivered I-751 
14/01/19.............Credit Card Charged $680
 
 
 
 
 
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On 2/17/2021 at 12:11 PM, KatieL said:

Does anybody have any intel on National Benefits Center? My I-751 was sent there on Feb 4 after 2+ years. No other updates on the case. I can't find NBC processing times anywhere. 

My Case was transferred to NBC in Feb 2020 and since then its been waiting on "Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview". 13 months have passed, no Updates still. Overall its been 26 months since i filed.  😞

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9 hours ago, Manani said:

I have received my 10 year GC today 😃

good luck everyone 

Congrats, how did your interview go? What docs did they ask you to produce?

Click to expand I-751 ROC Timeline

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I-751 ROC application

May 13, 2019: Opening of 90 day window to send application

May 25, 2019: [Day 0] Sent I-751 package to Phoenix via USPS Priority

May 31, 2019: [Day 6] NOA1 received (18 mo extension) & check cashed

June 09, 2019: [Day 15]  Biometrics Waived Letter Received, service center "NBC", text reading "This notice informs you that USCIS is able to reuse your previously captured fingerprints and other biometrics. USCIS will run the same security checks and use your biometric data as in the past, however, it is not necessary for you to appear at a USCIS Application Support Center (ASC) for biometrics appointment."

Sept 13, 2019:  Notice that I-751 was transferred to another office "That office now has jurisdiction over your case" 

Apr 7, 2020:  Notice that I-751 was transferred to another office "That office now has jurisdiction over your case" 

Mar 5, 2021:  Interview scheduled for April 16, 2021.

Apr 16, 2021:  Interview in Portland, OR. Refused entry to USCIS office due to have traveled abroad in the past 10 days. No interview. However, a few hours after refusal, received notice of approval and card produced!  

Apr 20, 2021:  Card mailed! "On April 20, 2021, we mailed your new card for your Form I751, PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS ON RESIDENCE"

 

Click to expand AOS Timeline / I-131 Reentry Permit Timeline

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I-131 Reentry Permit Timeline

Mar 6, 2018: [Day -2] Sent I-131 package to Dallas Lockbox via USPS Priority

Mar 8, 2018: [Day 0] Package received at Dallas Lockbox

Mar 12, 2018: [Day 4] Credit card charged application fee

Mar 13, 2018: [Day 5] Text received confirming receipt

Mar 23, 2018: [Day 15] ASC Appointment Notice for biometrics appointment on Apr 11

Apr 18, 2018: [Day 41] Missed Apr 11 appt (on vacation), walked in Manhattan office with no appt, completed biometrics no problem

Jun 29, 2018: [Day 112] Received I-327 Travel Document / Reentry Permit (REP)

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Hey guys I had my interview last Monday marsh 15 the officer was really nice asked me and my wife couple questions from what I understand she just wanted to make sur we still togather and today my new card been produced 

Good luck every body 

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My status changed to "Case is Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview" & also still waiting for N-400 application. Hope it is coming soon ughhh

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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Hi everyone,

My wife had her I-175 interview yesterday (and 6 days later she was scheduled for the N400 interview).  Some mentioned possibly getting a call the morning of to inform it would be a combo interview, which we did NOT receive.  

The I-175 portion was very relaxed and the officer was friendly and not at all intimidating.  Asked us simple questions about time outside the U.S., vacations we took together, what states we've visited outside Illinois (Chicago), date of marriage and where, how we met and where and then he reviewed new evidence we brought - we're selling our condo, plus new lease, most updated bank statement, plus title of new car bought together, plus recently filed 2020 taxes.  That was it and we asked if it were possible to do the N400 interview since it was scheduled for next week, he said, "oh, you have that next week.... let me see if I can".... a couple minutes on his computer and he says, "sure, I can do it" -- omg!!!!!  Luckily she had been studying the N400 test questions just in case.

 

Civics Questions (she passed with first 6 questions):

1)What is the judicial system set up for?

2)The gov't is based on the idea of self-governance, what are the first 3 words of the constitution?

3) FORGOT

4)What is the political party of the current U.S. President?

5)Who is the current President of the U.S.?

6)For how long is the President elected?

 

English Test- he held up paper, and she had to read aloud the first sentence:  Where is the White House located?  Writing part - he gave her paper and she had to write what he said - "The White House is located in Washington, D.C."  SUPER EASY!  


Then he asked if he could keep the new taxes and our new lease to upload to the file and he approved both cases!  Final step is oath ceremony, which he said could be a couple months, but others I know have finished in a couple weeks.  

Here's our general timeline:

12 April 2017 - arrived in the US with marriage-based conditional Green Card

14 January 2019 - applied for Removal of Conditions

February 2019 - I-751 Biometrics completed

March 2019 - I-751 Ready to schedule interview

24 August 2020 - applied for US citizenship

30 December 2020 - N400 Biometrics reuse notice received

5 March 2021 - I-751 interview scheduled, which we had to reschedule due to being out of country

30 March 2021 - N400 interview scheduled notice

30 April 2021 - I-751 interview date - WHICH in the moment (no advance notice) became a combo interview for both ROC and citizenship

6 May 2021 - N400 interview date

Pending  - oath ceremony

 

I hope this helps everyone.  This has been such an entirely exhausting, daunting, stressful process with the 2 year wait to remove conditions and now with N400 approved, it's just DONE.  HANG IN THERE EVERYONE, YOU WILL GET THERE.

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In San Francisco. Chased the case status in April. In may I got a request for evidence - luckily a lot had happened in the last couple of years (having a couple of children for one!) so I had some good further examples. Sent that over start of June, case status was updated to received on the 3rd, then today changed to Case Was Approved!

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Wild. Finally my card is being produced (June 22nd). No interview. Last notification was April 29th, ready to schedule an interview. Exactly 29 months = 2 years & 5 months

 

Seems like San Francisco is taking sweet time at every case.

 

Still waiting for N-400 interview though 

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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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