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1 minute ago, vvp said:

From my local office. When my local office emailed my congressman they claimed that they mailed the interview notice to me on October 29th. However I’m looking at the stamp on the envelope. It’s November 5th, 7 days later. And I got it in mail today, November 7th. Not much time to prep at all, exactly 14 days to gather any evidence and list of evidence they want is huge!

As far as I know the most important things are:

Utilities in both of our names

Taxes

Bank account

Rent

Everything must cover the days you got your conditional green card up until today

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On 11/7/2019 at 9:38 PM, vvp said:

Interview is November 21st.

Hey VVP! A lot of good luck with your interview! Please update! Fingers are crossed for you guys!

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Ok, I guess today is my lucky day 🙂 . Had I-751 interview this morning at 7:30am in Baltimore, MD. I came there early around 7:05am. It was me and my lawyer, as I was recently divorced. We waited for around 1 hour to be called. My USCIS offices was a nice lady, she asked us in and asked where is my husband. My lawyer responded that we are a waiver case and my ex husband is not here. Officer was a little confused at first, as it was first time mention about the divorce to them. I gave her my divorce decree and explained that I was divorced 1 month ago and received my final decree only couple of weeks ago, so didn't have time to notify them. Officer was ok with it, she just made a copy and moved on. She put my case on the table and it was huge pile of papers. She asked if I want to add more evidence. I started scrambling all the bags, as I brought a lot of more evidence for recent months. As it was taking me too long to sort of put it all together, I passed all the folders to my lawyer and he was putting it all in one big pile while my interview started. I was asked simple questions from the petition: name, dob, citizenship, criminal history, etc. After that she asked couple of questions about my husband: where he lives now, his dob, his mother's name, daughter's name, etc. She asked how we met and how we broke up and why. It was a long speech for me, the officer stopped me couple of times, just to get further details in dates and places. Nothing too deep. Overall it was a pleasant experience. After that my lawyer put a consolidated pile of new evidence on her desk and she looked at it and said that she doesn't need it, as I already have a lot of evidence. On the way out, she gave a paper where it said: "Your case is being held for review. At this time, USCIS does not require any further information or documents from you. etc. etc. a final decision will be mailed once your case is complete." I felt like interview went well, only took about 15 min. 2 hours later, my case status was updated to "New Card is being produced". Finally!!! almost 25 months later. Exactly 24 months and 22 days. Thank you guys for all your support! If you are still waiting, please have hope and patience. 

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7 minutes ago, vvp said:

Ok, I guess today is my lucky day 🙂 . Had I-751 interview this morning at 7:30am in Baltimore, MD. I came there early around 7:05am. It was me and my lawyer, as I was recently divorced. We waited for around 1 hour to be called. My USCIS offices was a nice lady, she asked us in and asked where is my husband. My lawyer responded that we are a waiver case and my ex husband is not here. Officer was a little confused at first, as it was first time mention about the divorce to them. I gave her my divorce decree and explained that I was divorced 1 month ago and received my final decree only couple of weeks ago, so didn't have time to notify them. Officer was ok with it, she just made a copy and moved on. She put my case on the table and it was huge pile of papers. She asked if I want to add more evidence. I started scrambling all the bags, as I brought a lot of more evidence for recent months. As it was taking me too long to sort of put it all together, I passed all the folders to my lawyer and he was putting it all in one big pile while my interview started. I was asked simple questions from the petition: name, dob, citizenship, criminal history, etc. After that she asked couple of questions about my husband: where he lives now, his dob, his mother's name, daughter's name, etc. She asked how we met and how we broke up and why. It was a long speech for me, the officer stopped me couple of times, just to get further details in dates and places. Nothing too deep. Overall it was a pleasant experience. After that my lawyer put a consolidated pile of new evidence on her desk and she looked at it and said that she doesn't need it, as I already have a lot of evidence. On the way out, she gave a paper where it said: "Your case is being held for review. At this time, USCIS does not require any further information or documents from you. etc. etc. a final decision will be mailed once your case is complete." I felt like interview went well, only took about 15 min. 2 hours later, my case status was updated to "New Card is being produced". Finally!!! almost 25 months later. Exactly 24 months and 22 days. Thank you guys for all your support! If you are still waiting, please have hope and patience. 

Hey VVP! I'm so happy for you! Finally!!!!!! Enjoy this day! You're supposed to get your new grin card in a week from today! Once again, мои поздравления!!!!!!!!?

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12 minutes ago, vvp said:

Ok, I guess today is my lucky day 🙂 . Had I-751 interview this morning at 7:30am in Baltimore, MD. I came there early around 7:05am. It was me and my lawyer, as I was recently divorced. We waited for around 1 hour to be called. My USCIS offices was a nice lady, she asked us in and asked where is my husband. My lawyer responded that we are a waiver case and my ex husband is not here. Officer was a little confused at first, as it was first time mention about the divorce to them. I gave her my divorce decree and explained that I was divorced 1 month ago and received my final decree only couple of weeks ago, so didn't have time to notify them. Officer was ok with it, she just made a copy and moved on. She put my case on the table and it was huge pile of papers. She asked if I want to add more evidence. I started scrambling all the bags, as I brought a lot of more evidence for recent months. As it was taking me too long to sort of put it all together, I passed all the folders to my lawyer and he was putting it all in one big pile while my interview started. I was asked simple questions from the petition: name, dob, citizenship, criminal history, etc. After that she asked couple of questions about my husband: where he lives now, his dob, his mother's name, daughter's name, etc. She asked how we met and how we broke up and why. It was a long speech for me, the officer stopped me couple of times, just to get further details in dates and places. Nothing too deep. Overall it was a pleasant experience. After that my lawyer put a consolidated pile of new evidence on her desk and she looked at it and said that she doesn't need it, as I already have a lot of evidence. On the way out, she gave a paper where it said: "Your case is being held for review. At this time, USCIS does not require any further information or documents from you. etc. etc. a final decision will be mailed once your case is complete." I felt like interview went well, only took about 15 min. 2 hours later, my case status was updated to "New Card is being produced". Finally!!! almost 25 months later. Exactly 24 months and 22 days. Thank you guys for all your support! If you are still waiting, please have hope and patience. 

This made me felt nervous at first but then felt so happy I'm the same waver also so I'm a bit worried 

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2 minutes ago, vvp said:

You'll be fine! The most nerve wracking is the wait time. Are you scheduled for interview already?

No I filed in April of this year, did biometric July waiting for the RFE for the devorce decree. I wish it was possible to get approved without interview. I'm EAC by the way

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Just checking in to say that there is absolutely no news. Our case was transferred to MSC three months ago. As of this week, we applied for green card two years ago. I am afraid of taking a job out of the area because I am afraid that it would set us back even more than the two bloody years it's taken so far. Also, they didn't send a confirmation email that they got the documents when we sent them back in September. All we have to prove that we sent them is the delivery slip from the post office, which shows that our package was delivered.

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On 11/21/2019 at 11:25 AM, vvp said:

Ok, I guess today is my lucky day 🙂 . Had I-751 interview this morning at 7:30am in Baltimore, MD. I came there early around 7:05am. It was me and my lawyer, as I was recently divorced. We waited for around 1 hour to be called. My USCIS offices was a nice lady, she asked us in and asked where is my husband. My lawyer responded that we are a waiver case and my ex husband is not here. Officer was a little confused at first, as it was first time mention about the divorce to them. I gave her my divorce decree and explained that I was divorced 1 month ago and received my final decree only couple of weeks ago, so didn't have time to notify them. Officer was ok with it, she just made a copy and moved on. She put my case on the table and it was huge pile of papers. She asked if I want to add more evidence. I started scrambling all the bags, as I brought a lot of more evidence for recent months. As it was taking me too long to sort of put it all together, I passed all the folders to my lawyer and he was putting it all in one big pile while my interview started. I was asked simple questions from the petition: name, dob, citizenship, criminal history, etc. After that she asked couple of questions about my husband: where he lives now, his dob, his mother's name, daughter's name, etc. She asked how we met and how we broke up and why. It was a long speech for me, the officer stopped me couple of times, just to get further details in dates and places. Nothing too deep. Overall it was a pleasant experience. After that my lawyer put a consolidated pile of new evidence on her desk and she looked at it and said that she doesn't need it, as I already have a lot of evidence. On the way out, she gave a paper where it said: "Your case is being held for review. At this time, USCIS does not require any further information or documents from you. etc. etc. a final decision will be mailed once your case is complete." I felt like interview went well, only took about 15 min. 2 hours later, my case status was updated to "New Card is being produced". Finally!!! almost 25 months later. Exactly 24 months and 22 days. Thank you guys for all your support! If you are still waiting, please have hope and patience. 

Congratulations 🎈🎊 Im glad h got well thru that long process !!

ive filed with divorce waiver too , back in Apr 2018, got transfer letter that an interview can be scheduled, transferred from  csc to nbc , it was like couple months ago ! I was told when I had passport stamp that my case already reached my local office at Denver co ! 

I wonder when I ll get the interview scheduled ?!

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2 minutes ago, Envié said:

Congratulations 🎈🎊 Im glad h got well thru that long process !!

ive filed with divorce waiver too , back in Apr 2018, got transfer letter that an interview can be scheduled, transferred from  csc to nbc , it was like couple months ago ! I was told when I had passport stamp that my case already reached my local office at Denver co ! 

I wonder when I ll get the interview scheduled ?!

There is a big chance of not being called for the interview! Hopefully for you! I filled out divorce waiver as well and got same letter you did, saying that the interview will be scheduled, then a bit later I've got a status change to new card is being produced, so as I've said before, hopefully you'll get your case approved soon with no interview

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22 minutes ago, Savva said:

There is a big chance of not being called for the interview! Hopefully for you! I filled out divorce waiver as well and got same letter you did, saying that the interview will be scheduled, then a bit later I've got a status change to new card is being produced, so as I've said before, hopefully you'll get your case approved soon with no interview

Hey Savva , I’m happy for u getting ur new card although u been noticed abt scheduling an interview ! That’s interesting really ! I hope the same for me & others !

are u April or May 2018 filler too ! How long was it btwn notice of scheduling interview & new card status change ! 

Thanks for ur input & sweet congratulations 🎈🎊 again 

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