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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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2 minutes ago, vickykgp said:

I am July 2019 filer and haven't  seen any update on my status for more than 206 days. it just says "Case was updated to show fingerprints were taken" and i see someone in AUg30th filer is been aproved. Not sure how USCIS manage files.

I am in the exact same boat as you are. However, there is nothing we can do because LIN shows that it can take as long as 24 months. I hope not though because first time around my file was allegedly "lost" and that caused much stress. I did an AOS in Nov 2015 and did not even get my green card until Sep 2017. Made me so angry because I should have been able to apply for ROC long before I ended up having to do. I too get so frustrated when I see folks who filed in August getting approved. As I said, nothing we can do at this point.

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I filed in July 2019 and haven't even done biometrics, no progress since receiving my extension letter. My case is "still within normal processing time" apparently. 

 

I did file N400 so hopefully that speeds things up.

 

 

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Anyone else having issues with the CaseTracker app? I've been getting multiple alerts over the past couple of days, but they're all just to say that it's unable to get an update, followed by a message about my case being updated to show that fingerprints were taken (which happened back in November and has been the message my status has been stuck on since).

 

I'm a July 2019 filer, so I get really excited when I see an alert because it could, in theory, be about an interview or an approval. Disappointment every time! 

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My case starts with LIN and I just had an update earlier saying my case has been transferred to my local office. Has anyone else had this happen recently?

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58 minutes ago, Absolutely said:

My case starts with LIN and I just had an update earlier saying my case has been transferred to my local office. Has anyone else had this happen recently?

That usually means they require an interview in the near future.

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3 hours ago, Absolutely said:

My case starts with LIN and I just had an update earlier saying my case has been transferred to my local office. Has anyone else had this happen recently?

Yes, likely an interview. Did you have an interview after you applied for AOS, or did you get approved without?

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9 minutes ago, camerica said:

Yes, likely an interview. Did you have an interview after you applied for AOS, or did you get approved without?

I did not - was approved without. Is that the norm, no interview for AOS equals interview for ROC?

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Just now, Absolutely said:

I did not - was approved without. Is that the norm, no interview for AOS equals interview for ROC?

From everything I have read from others posting, it appears that those who did not have an interview the first time, have one, the second time.

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9 hours ago, Absolutely said:

I did not - was approved without. Is that the norm, no interview for AOS equals interview for ROC?

After the 2018 updated memo for USCIS adjusting officers under trump administration, the rules were tightened around ROC. 
 

https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/uscis-revises-interview-waiver-guidance-form-i-751

ROC Timeline

 

June 15, 2020: Sent package through USPS

June 18, 2020: Delivered to Arizona PO box

June 23, 2020: Credit Card Debited

June 24, 2020: E notification for case (LIN-Receipt) 

July  15, 2020: Case was updated to show that fingerprints were taken

July 16, 2020 : Official NOA letter dated July 1 was received  

July 20, 2020 : Official fingerprint taken notice dated July 15 was received

March 05, 2021: Status updated to "Card in Production"

March 06, 2021: Status updated to I-751 Approved

 

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Got a movement sign - received a notification that my name was updated, so I guess somebody got around to my file. (Hopefully they are putting back the hyphen that they had dropped from my last name while issuing the original GC.)

 

Like the "fingerprints were taken" update, this one is also only available on the "old" web site, egov.uscis.gov, and not my.uscis.gov (the latter still shows "case received").

07-15-2016     Married.

03-25-2017     AOS packet sent (i-130 + i-485 + i-765 concurrent).

03-27-2017     AOS packet received according to USPS tracking number.

04-06-2017     NOA1 emails and texts received.

04-10-2017     NOA1 hard copies received.

04-15-2017     Biometrics appointment letter received.

04-25-2017     Biometrics appointment.

05-06-2017     RFE mailed.

07-05-2017     RFE response mailed.

07-06-2017     RFE response received according to USPS tracking number.

07-12-2017     RFE response receipt on 07-10-2017 confirmed via email and text.

07-22-2017     i-765 case updated with "we updated your name" message.

07-25-2017     EAD card mailed.

07-26-2017     EAD card mailing notification (email and text) received.

07-28-2017     EAD card in hand.

08-01-2017     "Interview scheduled" texts and email received. Hard copy interview letter (I-797C) received.

08-30-2017     Scheduled interview. 9 hours after getting out of the interview received email "we ordered your new card".

08-31-2017     33 hours after getting out of the interview received texts about case updates (i.e. texts were received 24 hours after emails). Hard copies of i-130 and i-485 approval notices received.

09-05-2017     "Card mailed" update on USCIS web site with notifications via text and email. Nothing on my USPS dashboard.

09-06-2017     Tracking number posted to USPS dashboard with "pre-shipment info sent".

09-08-2017     Green Card in hand.

09-11-2017     Online Request to fix the typo in the last name on the Green Card submitted.

09-20-2017     Infopass appointment. Result: "It's easier to wait for ROC and make sure they spell you name correctly at that time."

09-25-2017     Email received in response to the online request: "Infopass is the way to do this".

06-01-2019     ROC window opened.

08-01-2019     ROC packet sent.

08-05-2019     ROC packet delivered.

08-08-2019     Rejection notice sent (unable to process the credit card, possibly because of the formatting of billing address).

08-18-2019     Packet re-sent with personal check included.

08-20-2019     ROC packet delivered.

08-23-2019     NOA issued.

08-26-2019     NOA / 18 month extension letter received. Check cashed at 10:30 pm Mountain Time.

12-14-2019     Biometrics letter received. Notice date 12-06-2019. Appointment date 12-23-2019.

12-23-2019     Biometrics appointment. Email from USCIS stating that initial review has started. "During this step, USCIS initiates the background checks of the applicant/petitioner and identifies issues that may need to be addressed either during an interview or by asking the applicant/petitioner to submit additional information or documentation."

06-29-2020     Notification that "Name was updated" (hopefully they are putting back the hyphen they had dropped when issuing the original GC).

07-09-2020     Received notification "New card is being produced".

07-10-2020     Received notification "Case was approved".

07-29-2020     Received notification "Card mailed".

07-31-2020     Green Card in hand.

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Just got this notification. Interesting they are starting to move new cases to Nebraska when they must have some sort of backlog considering mine and other I-751’s have been sitting after being filed almost 2 years ago...

 

Sent in our divorce decree and a request to switch to a waiver filing and it was delivered today, so that means they should at least have to look at my case. This week it has officially been a year since biometrics. If there is not movement in July I am 100% getting in touch with a representative.

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~*INTENT IS DETERMINED AT POE*~

 

Forever wishing for an eye-roll reaction.

 

 

K-1 Visa~
9/28/2015 - I-129f Packet Mailed to Texas Lockbox
10/1/2015 - NOA 1 Email - I-129f sent to California Service Center
10/8/2015 - NOA 1 Hard Copy
10/27/2015 - NOA 2
11/21/2015 - Packet 3 Received
1/08/2916 - Medical! Lots of jabs >.>
2/23/2016 - APPROVED!
6/20/2016 - POE
7/29/2016 - Married ❤️

~*Approval 146 Days from NOA1*~


AOS ~
9/9/2016 - AOS/AP/EAD packet mailed to Chicago Lockbox
9/11/2016 - Delivered to Chicago Lockbox
9/20/2016 - Received Text/Email NOA1
9/23/2016 - Hard Copy NOA1s
10/12/2016 - Biometrics Appointment
11/04/2016 - AP Status "Approved" EAD "Date of Birth Updated"
11/18/2016 - Received EAD/AP Combo Card!
12/23/2016 - Received Green Card

~*Green Card 95 Days from NOA1*~

 

ROC~

10/12/2018 - Mailed ROC Packet

11/8/2018 - NOA-1 

7/5/2019 - Biometrics

~*STILL WAITING 607+ Days since NOA*~

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February 2019 filer. I finally get my 10years GC in the mail today (and I updated my timeline). So relieved. Good luck to everyone who is still waiting! 

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10 minutes ago, Lilith1811 said:

February 2019 filer. I finally get my 10years GC in the mail today (and I updated my timeline). So relieved. Good luck to everyone who is still waiting! 

Congratulations! Can I ask...do you have a driver's license and did it expire while you were waiting? I took my paperwork to get an extension for my license. They gave me an extension until January 2021. I filed in July 2019. I am wondering what happens if I have to wait as long as you did. 

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