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19 hours ago, arman597 said:

This is what I read from Washington Post column 

"For Trump’s executive order to have the kind of sweeping impact he appears to seek, it would have to direct the State Department and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to immediately stop issuing immigration visas and green cards. That would potentially leave the fiancees, children and other close relatives of U.S. citizens and residents unable to reach the United States or legally remain here, and it’s unclear whether some of those categories could be exempted from the order."

what does it mean ?

This law will affect only potential Green Card Holders who are still abroad. His point is stop all possibles immigration in US.

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I received my card today, a short breath of relief. I cannot believe the absolute circus we are all in right now. Good luck to everyone still waiting or about to apply for citizenship, things will work out in the end. Sign the petition for the family immigration suspension exemption if you can! 

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6 minutes ago, Boketto said:

I received my card today, a short breath of relief. I cannot believe the absolute circus we are all in right now. Good luck to everyone still waiting or about to apply for citizenship, things will work out in the end. Sign the petition for the family immigration suspension exemption if you can! 

Congratulations, Can you please share your time line events of the ROC process?

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As i had mentioned before the new immigration policy will not impact us. Trump just signed the 60 day policy. This will take workload off current immigration officers and help us boost our files.

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10 hours ago, Ezero2k said:

As i had mentioned before the new immigration policy will not impact us. Trump just signed the 60 day policy. This will take workload off current immigration officers and help us boost our files.

By that logic, does it also mean that we might get quicker response for our N400 application when we file that? Although face-face interview might be delayed

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21 minutes ago, arman597 said:

By that logic, does it also mean that we might get quicker response for our N400 application when we file that? Although face-face interview might be delayed

Possible, it’s all conjecture at this point

 

 

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11 hours ago, Ezero2k said:

As i had mentioned before the new immigration policy will not impact us. Trump just signed the 60 day policy. This will take workload off current immigration officers and help us boost our files.

Local offices, that process AOS/ROC/N400 don't process consular petitions.

 

If new petitions aren't accepted the service centers could clear their caseloads.

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April 30, 2018  Mary moves from the Philippines to Mexico, Husband has MX Permanent Residency

June 13, 2018 Mary receives Mexican Residency Card

June 15, 2018  I-130 DCF Appointment in Juarez  -  June 18, 2018  Approval E-Mail

August 2, 2018 Case Complete At Consulate

September 25, 2018 Interview in CDJ and Approved!

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October 29, 2018 Applied for Social Security Card - November 5, 2018 Social Security Card received

November 6th, 2018 State ID Card Received, Applied for Global Entry - Feb 8,2019 Approved.

July 14, 2020 Removal of Conditions submitted by mail  July 12, 2021 Biometrics Completed

August 6, 2021 N-400 submitted by mail

September 7, 2021 I-751 Interview, Sept 8 Approved and Card Being Produced

October 21, 2021 N-400 Biometrics Completed  

November 30,2021  Interview, Approval and Oath

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Knowing our luck they will probably end up furloughing a bunch of officers... The ones who deal with new green cards 😂

N-400 Timeline

March 16 2021 - Interview & same day Oath Ceremony, Ft. Myers FL - Officially a US citizen!

February 8 2021 - Interview Scheduled for March 16th

January 20 2021 - Received Biometric Reuse Letter

September 1 2020 - Filed Online

 

ROC Timeline

December 14 2020 - Green Card Received

December 12 2020 - Approval Notice Received

December 8 2020 - Approval Email, Case Status Updated

November 4 2019 - Completed Biometric at USCIS Tampa

October 26 2019 - Received Biometric Appointment Letter - Scheduled Nov 4th

July 25 2019 - Received 18 Month Extension Letter

July 23 2019 - Check cashed

July 22 2019 - Text notification, #YSC Potomac

July 17 2019 - Packet delivered

July 15 2019 - Packet mailed to Dallas


 

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20 minutes ago, Sarasota said:

Knowing our luck they will probably end up furloughing a bunch of officers... The ones who deal with new green cards 😂

Based on notes in the various monthly filings threads, there has been a tremendous uptick in movement. Quarantine and waiting has us all crazy, keep your eye on the target

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Randyandyuni said:

Based on notes in the various monthly filings threads, there has been a tremendous uptick in movement. Quarantine and waiting has us all crazy, keep your eye on the target

That's good to hear, I'm hoping for some kind of update in the next month or so.

 

With offices closed for face to face appointments, it makes sense that they can focus on our case files...

N-400 Timeline

March 16 2021 - Interview & same day Oath Ceremony, Ft. Myers FL - Officially a US citizen!

February 8 2021 - Interview Scheduled for March 16th

January 20 2021 - Received Biometric Reuse Letter

September 1 2020 - Filed Online

 

ROC Timeline

December 14 2020 - Green Card Received

December 12 2020 - Approval Notice Received

December 8 2020 - Approval Email, Case Status Updated

November 4 2019 - Completed Biometric at USCIS Tampa

October 26 2019 - Received Biometric Appointment Letter - Scheduled Nov 4th

July 25 2019 - Received 18 Month Extension Letter

July 23 2019 - Check cashed

July 22 2019 - Text notification, #YSC Potomac

July 17 2019 - Packet delivered

July 15 2019 - Packet mailed to Dallas


 

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1 minute ago, Sarasota said:

That's good to hear, I'm hoping for some kind of update in the next month or so.

 

With offices closed for face to face appointments, it makes sense that they can focus on our case files...

One would hope, I know LIN has had a lot of approvals in the last month, I hope it keeps up

 

 

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55 minutes ago, Randyandyuni said:

One would hope, I know LIN has had a lot of approvals in the last month, I hope it keeps up

 

Our case was approved on Tuesday at LIN.  We filed at the end of June, 2019 and hadn't heard anything since November when my husband went for biometrics.  Then on Monday, just before the tweet, the case tracker app changed to "new card ordered."  Tuesday, it changed again to "case approved." 

 

59 minutes ago, Sarasota said:

That's good to hear, I'm hoping for some kind of update in the next month or so.

 

With offices closed for face to face appointments, it makes sense that they can focus on our case files...

I do think you're right.  They seem to be going through the cases that don't require face to face interviews.  May be just a coincidence that they're catching up with caseload, or maybe there was word of some upcoming changes and they wanted to clear as many cases as possible before the change.    In any case, it seems to be good news for the ROC applicants.  I'm watching to see how many more get approved in the next week or so.  And hoping for the best for those affected by the new order. Stay strong in these complicated times. 

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7 hours ago, SariEva said:

 

Our case was approved on Tuesday at LIN.  We filed at the end of June, 2019 and hadn't heard anything since November when my husband went for biometrics.  Then on Monday, just before the tweet, the case tracker app changed to "new card ordered."  Tuesday, it changed again to "case approved." 

 

Today, 4/23/20, the case tracker app says the new card was mailed.  That was quick!  Waiting to see if anyone else has movement on their case.

2016-03-28 Sent I-129F.

2016-12-03 Married!

2020-04-20 10 year green card Approved!

Two months for the next and final phase 💖

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I just woke up and saw a message from USCIS that they are requesting additional evidence. :((( Sooo sad :((

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Hannah_NYC said:

I just woke up and saw a message from USCIS that they are requesting additional evidence. :((( Sooo sad :((

 

 

Sorry to hear

 

 

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