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Filed: Other Country: France
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On 11/1/2019 at 3:34 AM, Tofu said:

Has anyone received an NOA2 recently? It appears no Texas petitions have been approved since Oct 25th. 

3 more since today...

Hope we won't have to wait too long now. 🤨

USCIS - FILING FOR I-751 (CR1)

May 21st 2022 : package sent (with Fedex / Delivered on May 23rd) 

May 27th 2022: case received with Receipt # (NATIONAL BENEFITS CENTER)

May 31st 2022: NOA received. I-797 (24months extension)

June 11th 2022: NOA for a Biometrics appointment (set for June 30th - need to reschedule it - not in the US on that day! 😱)

June 14th 2022: walk in at the Center - all went well. Biometrics done!

December 8th 2022: Received a Notice of Action. I-751 APPROVED! 🎉

December 10th 2022: New GreenCard received in the mail 🥳

Filed: Other Country: France
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Posted
5 hours ago, AKUZ said:

Date Sent 10/21/19

PD Date    10/23/19

NOA1 Received 11/4/19

Welcome! :)

USCIS - FILING FOR I-751 (CR1)

May 21st 2022 : package sent (with Fedex / Delivered on May 23rd) 

May 27th 2022: case received with Receipt # (NATIONAL BENEFITS CENTER)

May 31st 2022: NOA received. I-797 (24months extension)

June 11th 2022: NOA for a Biometrics appointment (set for June 30th - need to reschedule it - not in the US on that day! 😱)

June 14th 2022: walk in at the Center - all went well. Biometrics done!

December 8th 2022: Received a Notice of Action. I-751 APPROVED! 🎉

December 10th 2022: New GreenCard received in the mail 🥳

Filed: Other Country: France
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Hey Everyone,

(especially those who got married and divorced in a previous life...)

USCIS got back to us today. They are requesting for an additional evidence :

"you submitted a foreign language document that appears to be a termination of marriage for (MeAlix). Submit a complete and accurate English translation and a photocopy of the corresponding foreign language document (...)". The thing is, we did send the original of the jugement of divorce in French + a certified stamped translation in English.

It seems that the problem is the stamp of the certified translator which is in French (3 words basically). Has anyone encounter that problem too?

Thank you for your help.

Alix

USCIS - FILING FOR I-751 (CR1)

May 21st 2022 : package sent (with Fedex / Delivered on May 23rd) 

May 27th 2022: case received with Receipt # (NATIONAL BENEFITS CENTER)

May 31st 2022: NOA received. I-797 (24months extension)

June 11th 2022: NOA for a Biometrics appointment (set for June 30th - need to reschedule it - not in the US on that day! 😱)

June 14th 2022: walk in at the Center - all went well. Biometrics done!

December 8th 2022: Received a Notice of Action. I-751 APPROVED! 🎉

December 10th 2022: New GreenCard received in the mail 🥳

Filed: Other Country: France
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1 hour ago, Alix64 said:

Hey Everyone,

(especially those who got married and divorced in a previous life...)

USCIS got back to us today. They are requesting for an additional evidence :

"you submitted a foreign language document that appears to be a termination of marriage for (MeAlix). Submit a complete and accurate English translation and a photocopy of the corresponding foreign language document (...)". The thing is, we did send the original of the jugement of divorce in French + a certified stamped translation in English.

It seems that the problem is the stamp of the certified translator which is in French (3 words basically). Has anyone encounter that problem too?

Thank you for your help.

Alix

The "funny" thing is that they ask that for my divorce document but not for our marriage doc which has been translated and authentified exactly the same way... maybe we are going to get a separate notification for it too :(

USCIS - FILING FOR I-751 (CR1)

May 21st 2022 : package sent (with Fedex / Delivered on May 23rd) 

May 27th 2022: case received with Receipt # (NATIONAL BENEFITS CENTER)

May 31st 2022: NOA received. I-797 (24months extension)

June 11th 2022: NOA for a Biometrics appointment (set for June 30th - need to reschedule it - not in the US on that day! 😱)

June 14th 2022: walk in at the Center - all went well. Biometrics done!

December 8th 2022: Received a Notice of Action. I-751 APPROVED! 🎉

December 10th 2022: New GreenCard received in the mail 🥳

Posted
1 hour ago, Alix64 said:

Hey Everyone,

(especially those who got married and divorced in a previous life...)

USCIS got back to us today. They are requesting for an additional evidence :

"you submitted a foreign language document that appears to be a termination of marriage for (MeAlix). Submit a complete and accurate English translation and a photocopy of the corresponding foreign language document (...)". The thing is, we did send the original of the jugement of divorce in French + a certified stamped translation in English.

It seems that the problem is the stamp of the certified translator which is in French (3 words basically). Has anyone encounter that problem too?

Thank you for your help.

Alix

No solutions, but glad you heard something! My filing date is very close

to yours, so hoping I too get some feedback this week. Hope everything gets figured out. 

Filed: Other Country: France
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Posted
1 minute ago, Vv & Snow said:

No solutions, but glad you heard something! My filing date is very close

to yours, so hoping I too get some feedback this week. Hope everything gets figured out. 

Thanks 😉 I just hope you don't get my kind of feedback. Take care :)

 

USCIS - FILING FOR I-751 (CR1)

May 21st 2022 : package sent (with Fedex / Delivered on May 23rd) 

May 27th 2022: case received with Receipt # (NATIONAL BENEFITS CENTER)

May 31st 2022: NOA received. I-797 (24months extension)

June 11th 2022: NOA for a Biometrics appointment (set for June 30th - need to reschedule it - not in the US on that day! 😱)

June 14th 2022: walk in at the Center - all went well. Biometrics done!

December 8th 2022: Received a Notice of Action. I-751 APPROVED! 🎉

December 10th 2022: New GreenCard received in the mail 🥳

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted
2 hours ago, Alix64 said:

Hey Everyone,

(especially those who got married and divorced in a previous life...)

USCIS got back to us today. They are requesting for an additional evidence :

"you submitted a foreign language document that appears to be a termination of marriage for (MeAlix). Submit a complete and accurate English translation and a photocopy of the corresponding foreign language document (...)". The thing is, we did send the original of the jugement of divorce in French + a certified stamped translation in English.

It seems that the problem is the stamp of the certified translator which is in French (3 words basically). Has anyone encounter that problem too?

Thank you for your help.

Alix

Sorry to hear about your RFE! Hopefully a quick turn around once you re-submit!

Posted
On 9/13/2019 at 9:02 AM, SNJOHNSON said:

Good morning everyone!! So I wanted to give a little background information and ask a question.  See my PD and so forth below:

 

Marriage: 2/14/19

I130 Mailed: 2/28/19

NOA1: 3/1/19

Error Correction Sent: 7/24/19

Expedite Request Called: 7/25/19

RFE Received: 7/26/2019

Documents Sent for Expedite Request/Name Change:8/5/19

Documents Received: 8/7/19

New Name added to file: 8/20/19

Expedite Request Approved: 8/21/19

Case Sent to DoS: 9/11/19

 

Whew!! After typing all of this information, I was wondering especially for those of you that have surpassed this process, what does this mean when you receive this notice?  Does this mean that I can now call NVC or do I still need to wait before I can receive my NVC Case Number?

 

 

 

 

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What was the reason for your expedite? If you don’t mind me asking 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Posted
1 hour ago, Chickenback2019 said:

What was the reason for your expedite? If you don’t mind me asking 

Well I had a few reasons behind my request that was approved. 1. I need to get surgery and will need to be cared for as I will immobile.  2.  I need to get my husband added to my health insurance and open enrollment is this month and it is limited.  Of course this is the summary, but I had a detailed breakdown of all of my issues, my times lines, and all supporting documentation.  I honestly wished I had submitted it a lot earlier than what I had done, because it is a possibility we may miss this small window that I have for this year. 

IR-1/CR-1 Visa

USCIS Processing

Service Center: Texas Service Center

Consulate: Kingston

Marriage: 2019/02/14

I-130 sent: 2019/02/28

I-130 NOA1: 2019/03/01

I-130 Approval: 2019/08/21

 

NVC Processing

Case sent to NVC: 2019/09/11

Case receive NVC: 2019/09/18

Case # receive NVC: 2019/10/01

Pay AOS/IV Fees: 2019/10/01

Send AOS/IV Documents: 2019/10/05

Posted

Let’s everyone write their NOA1 & NOA2 date for CR1, CR2 applications at TEXAS SERVICE CENTER. So we know who are waiting -

Mine
1.CR1 - NOA1 - Nov 19th 2018
NOA2 - waiting!
2.CR2 - NOA1 - Nov 18th 2018
NOA2 - June 28th 2019
NVC DONE, WAITING FOR INTERVIEW DATE.

Filed: Other Country: France
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Posted
On 11/15/2019 at 5:10 AM, MDT said:

Let’s everyone write their NOA1 & NOA2 date for CR1, CR2 applications at TEXAS SERVICE CENTER. So we know who are waiting -

Mine
1.CR1 - NOA1 - Nov 19th 2018
NOA2 - waiting!
2.CR2 - NOA1 - Nov 18th 2018
NOA2 - June 28th 2019
NVC DONE, WAITING FOR INTERVIEW DATE.

CR1 - NOA1 - April 29th, 2019

NOA 2 - waiting

USCIS - FILING FOR I-751 (CR1)

May 21st 2022 : package sent (with Fedex / Delivered on May 23rd) 

May 27th 2022: case received with Receipt # (NATIONAL BENEFITS CENTER)

May 31st 2022: NOA received. I-797 (24months extension)

June 11th 2022: NOA for a Biometrics appointment (set for June 30th - need to reschedule it - not in the US on that day! 😱)

June 14th 2022: walk in at the Center - all went well. Biometrics done!

December 8th 2022: Received a Notice of Action. I-751 APPROVED! 🎉

December 10th 2022: New GreenCard received in the mail 🥳

 
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