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Oh great , thank you. Thats a reliever.

He did seemed not very 100% on top of things,and I can tell for sure he has never reviewed our case. 
I took more supporting documents with me and he was like : for sure you have lotta documents prepared for us. 
 

but thank you and All I can do at this point is to wait and see. 

34 minutes ago, USA17 said:

Did he ask you to send them the divorce papers ? 

And when did you apply for your I-751?

No he asked someone on his chat screen and he told him no they dont need it

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49 minutes ago, parsha said:

it happen sometimes, cos the officer is new and his case need to be reviewed by his/her supervisor 

just wait for a week to see if you get any feedback

 

when I had my interview, she didn't tell me if approve or not, just tell me to go home and wait for a week something, then my status updated in two days

 

hang in there, good luck!!

And thank you Parsha , helpful as always 

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37 minutes ago, USA17 said:

Did he ask you to send them the divorce papers ? 

And when did you apply for your I-751?

March 15/2019

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1 hour ago, Vitran said:

Just got an update: 

 

interview completed and my case needs to be reviewed!!!!!!!!

 

 

what on earth that supposed to mean?

That's really so ridiculous... it seems like because the IO wasn't ready for your case they put it for a review!

 

Hopefully that will be very soon and you get approved 

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10 minutes ago, Ring of the lord said:

@USA17 did you get any update yet ? NYC seems ridiculous!!  Illogical waiting time for interview 

Nothing at all, depending on the N400 timeline Las Vegas NV takes longer than NYC , But as you can see here with the I-751 it's the opposite.  Nothing makes sense with New York. 

 

You can check it out with this link:

 

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16 minutes ago, cammi9988 said:

Queens. I think the local office they all located at Manhattan.

I'm in the Bronx.. and I believe all of us will be in Manhattan local office. 

I tried to find this local office timeline but unfortunately couldn't. 

 

When I checked the processing time for the I-751 for all the local offices on the uscis website it says 19.5 months to 37.5 months. 

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22 minutes ago, USA17 said:

I'm in the Bronx.. and I believe all of us will be in Manhattan local office. 

I tried to find this local office timeline but unfortunately couldn't. 

 

When I checked the processing time for the I-751 for all the local offices on the uscis website it says 19.5 months to 37.5 months. 

I know one person he filed N400 in June and already got interview date in December , I’ve not found a single people who got interview date in nyc/Brooklyn or in queens. God knows what’s going on. It seems like they don’t care about I-751 at all

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10 year green card received today (01/16/2020).  Here's to hoping everyone gets approved soon.

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4 minutes ago, gregcrs2 said:

10 year green card received today (01/16/2020).  Here's to hoping everyone gets approved soon.

Congrats my friend ,

 

I got approved yesterday aswell. Hopefully I get my new card soon too.

 

wish everyone fastest progress aswell. 

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6 minutes ago, gregcrs2 said:

10 year green card received today (01/16/2020).  Here's to hoping everyone gets approved soon.

Great!!!  My wife is still waiting for an interview (Dallas) since May 29th......

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In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

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