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On 8/22/2021 at 12:53 PM, Daneandkathy said:

Hey all some advice please. My husband is currently waiting to hear about his N400 (4 mths since we applied) and his I-751 (1year and 4mths since we applied), his green card expired a year ago and his NOA stating he has 18mths extra will expire in December. He is needing to fly home to Macedonia to pick up his mom so she can visit, but we are concerned there will be issues. Anyone flown under these circumstances?

We are going to call on Friday and see the progress and also ask to speak to a level 2 office (I think thats what everyone recommends). 

 

Thanks so much

Kathy and Dane 

I have, twice. Latest one was this weekend 8/21/21. No problems at all (provided of course that the extension hasn't expired). 

Passport 17-Feb-22 Drop-off at USPS (expedited processing and shipping) ~ 22-Feb-22 Status: In Process ~ 08-Mar-22 Passport book shipped ~ 09-Mar-22 Status: Approved. Passport book in hand.

N-400     28-Jun-21 Filed online ~ 28-Jun-21 Received NOA + "Biometrics will be re-used" notice ~ 14-Dec-21 Interview scheduled ~ 25-Jan-22 Interview. Approved. Case status: Oath will be scheduled.  ~ 01-Feb-22 Oath scheduled. ~ 14-Feb-22 Oath ceremony.   

ROC        11-Jun-20 Application sent via FedEx ~ 16-Jun-20 Case received ~ 29-Jun-20 (Old) biometrics applied to case ~ 01-Jul-20 NOA ~ 23-Dec-21 Case transferred to new office ~ 25-Jan-22 Combo interview with N400. Case approved. 

AOS        13-Oct -17 Application sent via FedEx ~ 17-Oct-17 Case received ~ 24-Oct-17 Fingerprint fee received ~ 25-Oct-17 NOA1 ~ 17-Nov-17 Biometrics ~ 23-Nov-17 Status "We are scheduling
                 your 
interview" ~ 24-Jul-18 Status "We have scheduled your interview" ~ 28-Jul-18 Interview notice received in the mail  ~ 29-Aug-18 Interview 30-Aug-18 Status "Case was approved" 
                 
04-Sep-18 Received approval / welcome letter in the mail ~04-Sep-18 Status: "Card was mailed to me" ~07-Sep-18 Green card received

EAD/AP  13-Oct Application sent via FedEx ~ 17-Oct Case received ~ 25-Oct NOA1 ~ 17-Nov Biometrics ~ 09-Jan Approved ~ 13-Jan Notice received ~ 18-Jan Combo card received

K1 Visa   28-Jun-17 Case ready (No packet 3 received) ~ 22-Jul Medical ~ 02-Aug Interview (APPROVED!) ~ 03-Aug Visa issued ~ 08-Aug VOH ~ 14-Sep POE (Abu Dhabi) ~ 01-Oct-17 Got married! 

I-129F     17-Feb-17 Petition sent via FedEx ~ 21-Feb-17 Case received ~ 24-Feb-17 NOA1 ~ 30-May-17 NOA2 12-Jun-17 NVC received / Case and Invoice numbers assigned ~ 20-Jun-17 NVC left

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Macedonia
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21 hours ago, Sutlac26 said:

You will not have any problem. you still have 8 more months in the extention. Extention starts with Green card expiration. We recently visited my family in the Turkey with extention letter without any problem (we used Turkish Airlines). I hear some airlines might make some noise but they have to accept extention letter without any problem. I am suggesting Major airlines like Turkish,Lufthansa, Air France etc

His NOA actually ends January 17 2021, since his greencard ended July 17, 2020. He was thinking of flying out for 5 days in November (2 months before it expires). We are thinking Turkish Air as we have used them a lot of fly to Macedonia in the past. 

 

On 8/22/2021 at 5:06 PM, da95826 said:

My husband has the exact same timeline, no issues traveling to Iran and back USA with green card and extension letter together with an i751 and n400 both pending.

As long as he is back in the USA before the expiration of the extension letter he will have no issues. He will need to be back in the USA for any appointment that may come up during his absence for either case. 

 

If he plans to depart near the expiration date of the extension letter (18 months past green card expiration) then he can get an i551 stamp in his passport, USCIS issues those 30 days before the extension letter expires. (This must be done in USA)

Thank you. We are thinking he will fly out for just 5 days, but we may have him go earlier then, maybe October. Good luck to your Husband, it is so frustrating waiting.  

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Hello, as we all know this is the end of our USCIS journey, below is my timeline:

 

April 27,2021 - Application mailed / submitted

June 28,2021 - Interview scheduled

August 02, 2021 - Interview

August 26, 2021 - Oath Taking Ceremony

 

I would like to say thank you for all the help and guidance. Its been nice to experiemce this journey with you guys. 🥰🥰🥰🥰

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Vietnam
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1 hour ago, thine said:

Hello, as we all know this is the end of our USCIS journey, below is my timeline:

 

April 27,2021 - Application mailed / submitted

June 28,2021 - Interview scheduled

August 02, 2021 - Interview

August 26, 2021 - Oath Taking Ceremony

 

I would like to say thank you for all the help and guidance. Its been nice to experiemce this journey with you guys. 🥰🥰🥰🥰

Congratulations and best wishes for your futures together! 

Mike & Tuyen

First Meeting

Second Meeting

Engaged

I-129F Sent :

I-129F NOA1 :

I-129F NOA2 :                              

NVC # Received

Interview Date   

Interview Result

Visa in Hand 

POE SFO                        

Married!!!!!!!

AOS/EAP/AP Mailed

AOS/EAP/AP NOA1

Biometrics Portland

Interview Portland

 

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2017-02-14

2017-02-18

2017-04-17

2017-04-24

2017-09-18

2017-09-30

2017-10-20

APPROVED!!!!!

2017-10-28

2017-11-14

2017-12-04

2018-02-02

2018-02-17

2018-03-14

2018-05-10

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                       

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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From USCIS website:
 
Release Date 
09/03/2021

Starting Sept. 4, 2021, USCIS is extending the time that receipt notices can be used to show evidence of status from 18 months to 24 months for petitioners who properly file Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, or Form I-829, Petition by Investor to Remove Conditions on Permanent Resident Status. We are making the change from 18 to 24 months to accommodate current processing times for Form I-751 and Form I-829, which have increased over the past year.

Conditional permanent residents who properly file Form I-751 or Form I-829 will receive a receipt notice that can be presented with their Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card (also known as a Green Card), as evidence of continued status for up to 24 months past the expiration date on their Green Card, while their case remains pending with USCIS.

Additionally, we will issue new receipt notices to eligible conditional permanent residents who properly filed their Form I-751 or Form I-829 before Sept. 4 and whose cases are still pending. Those receipt notices will also serve as evidence of continued status for 24 months past the expiration date on their Green Card.

As a reminder, conditional permanent residents who plan to be outside of the United States for a year or more should apply for a reentry permit by filing Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, before leaving the country. For more information on International Travel as a Permanent Resident, see our Green Card page.

 

https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/uscis-extends-evidence-of-status-for-conditional-permanent-residents-to-24-months-with-pending-form

 

 

Will we be getting a new extension letter if we filed in April/June 2020?

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On 9/9/2021 at 8:16 PM, kp&kp said:
From USCIS website:
 
Release Date 
09/03/2021

Starting Sept. 4, 2021, USCIS is extending the time that receipt notices can be used to show evidence of status from 18 months to 24 months for petitioners who properly file Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, or Form I-829, Petition by Investor to Remove Conditions on Permanent Resident Status. We are making the change from 18 to 24 months to accommodate current processing times for Form I-751 and Form I-829, which have increased over the past year.

Conditional permanent residents who properly file Form I-751 or Form I-829 will receive a receipt notice that can be presented with their Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card (also known as a Green Card), as evidence of continued status for up to 24 months past the expiration date on their Green Card, while their case remains pending with USCIS.

Additionally, we will issue new receipt notices to eligible conditional permanent residents who properly filed their Form I-751 or Form I-829 before Sept. 4 and whose cases are still pending. Those receipt notices will also serve as evidence of continued status for 24 months past the expiration date on their Green Card.

As a reminder, conditional permanent residents who plan to be outside of the United States for a year or more should apply for a reentry permit by filing Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, before leaving the country. For more information on International Travel as a Permanent Resident, see our Green Card page.

 

https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/uscis-extends-evidence-of-status-for-conditional-permanent-residents-to-24-months-with-pending-form

 

 

Will we be getting a new extension letter if we filed in April/June 2020?

It looks like it. I sure hope so. I actually just came on here to find out wth was going on since my extension expires in a couple months and I haven’t heard a thing in over a year. *sigh*. New DL for 6 extra months I guess *eye roll*

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Met: January 2014
Filed K1: April 2017
I-129F received: 4/10/17
I-129F NOA1: 4/13/17
I-129F NOA2: 8/19/17

NVC received our case: 9/01/17

NVC assigned a case number: 9/01/17

Case Ready: 9/08/17

Visa Medical: 9/21/17

Visa Interview - Approved: 10/17/17

P.O.E: 11/20/17

 

 

AOS

Spoiler

 

Filed AOS,AP,EAD: 02/16/18

Case received: 02/21/18

Case NOA1: 02/26/18

RFIE: 03/14/18 (birth cert translation Eng:Eng) 

Interview: 06/25/2018

Green card issued: 07/11/2018

EAD/AP received: 07/16/2018

Green Card received: 07/18/2018

 

 

ROC

Packet mailed: 04/14/20

Packet received/NOA date: 04/17/20
NOA and extension received: never received 

Non-delivery notice sent: 5/17/20

NOA re-mailed: 5/19/20

2nd NOA received: 5/23/20

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On 9/12/2021 at 4:24 PM, S*UK said:

It looks like it. I sure hope so. I actually just came on here to find out wth was going on since my extension expires in a couple months and I haven’t heard a thing in over a year. *sigh*. New DL for 6 extra months I guess *eye roll*

My extension is up a month on Friday. Driving me insane. Every time I look at the processing times, doesn’t seem to be shifting much. I even put in my N400 and everything is silent. Some people on the N400 group have got their citizenship. The waiting is literally the worst part.  🤷🏽‍♀️

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2 hours ago, Sarah_k92 said:

My extension is up a month on Friday. Driving me insane. Every time I look at the processing times, doesn’t seem to be shifting much. I even put in my N400 and everything is silent. Some people on the N400 group have got their citizenship. The waiting is literally the worst part.  🤷🏽‍♀️

Urgh I feel you. I haven’t put in the N400 because honestly I wasn’t sure I wanted to do that. But, I started it last weekend after seeing some people getting their citizenship way faster than their 10 year. So now I’m applying just because. So stupid. It’s a really a joke that we have to live like this. I know there’s an insane backlog, but surely they can push forward with those really straight forward cases to clear some of the backlog. 

K1 Visa

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Met: January 2014
Filed K1: April 2017
I-129F received: 4/10/17
I-129F NOA1: 4/13/17
I-129F NOA2: 8/19/17

NVC received our case: 9/01/17

NVC assigned a case number: 9/01/17

Case Ready: 9/08/17

Visa Medical: 9/21/17

Visa Interview - Approved: 10/17/17

P.O.E: 11/20/17

 

 

AOS

Spoiler

 

Filed AOS,AP,EAD: 02/16/18

Case received: 02/21/18

Case NOA1: 02/26/18

RFIE: 03/14/18 (birth cert translation Eng:Eng) 

Interview: 06/25/2018

Green card issued: 07/11/2018

EAD/AP received: 07/16/2018

Green Card received: 07/18/2018

 

 

ROC

Packet mailed: 04/14/20

Packet received/NOA date: 04/17/20
NOA and extension received: never received 

Non-delivery notice sent: 5/17/20

NOA re-mailed: 5/19/20

2nd NOA received: 5/23/20

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1 minute ago, S*UK said:

Urgh I feel you. I haven’t put in the N400 because honestly I wasn’t sure I wanted to do that. But, I started it last weekend after seeing some people getting their citizenship way faster than their 10 year. So now I’m applying just because. So stupid. It’s a really a joke that we have to live like this. I know there’s an insane backlog, but surely they can push forward with those really straight forward cases to clear some of the backlog. 

Check your local office N-400 processing times. Your I-751 will be "attached to" N-400 and that's your expected timeline for processing both. There is no "fast lane" for processing both applications together (despite declarations that it should be) as with this backlog, they simply do not bother with it... 

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1 minute ago, LiRo said:

Check your local office N-400 processing times. Your I-751 will be "attached to" N-400 and that's your expected timeline for processing both. There is no "fast lane" for processing both applications together (despite declarations that it should be) as with this backlog, they simply do not bother with it... 

so if I apply for the N400 does my case get transferred to another office? A local office? Or does it stay at the place I was assigned to for the I-751 

K1 Visa

Spoiler

 

Met: January 2014
Filed K1: April 2017
I-129F received: 4/10/17
I-129F NOA1: 4/13/17
I-129F NOA2: 8/19/17

NVC received our case: 9/01/17

NVC assigned a case number: 9/01/17

Case Ready: 9/08/17

Visa Medical: 9/21/17

Visa Interview - Approved: 10/17/17

P.O.E: 11/20/17

 

 

AOS

Spoiler

 

Filed AOS,AP,EAD: 02/16/18

Case received: 02/21/18

Case NOA1: 02/26/18

RFIE: 03/14/18 (birth cert translation Eng:Eng) 

Interview: 06/25/2018

Green card issued: 07/11/2018

EAD/AP received: 07/16/2018

Green Card received: 07/18/2018

 

 

ROC

Packet mailed: 04/14/20

Packet received/NOA date: 04/17/20
NOA and extension received: never received 

Non-delivery notice sent: 5/17/20

NOA re-mailed: 5/19/20

2nd NOA received: 5/23/20

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Just now, S*UK said:

so if I apply for the N400 does my case get transferred to another office? A local office? Or does it stay at the place I was assigned to for the I-751 

Your case is "sitting on the shelf" of the processing center (eg. MSC) until your local office requests your file (it is valid for both I-751 and N-400). They are supposed to process them as a combo (but sometimes they don't as they weren't bothered with digging enough to notice that you have 2 cases, but I digress).

Timelines for processing  N-400 are published and broke down to local offices level (don't know why they don't want to provide this info for I-751). But it all comes down to your local office requesting your file... 

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Just now, LiRo said:

Your case is "sitting on the shelf" of the processing center (eg. MSC) until your local office requests your file (it is valid for both I-751 and N-400). They are supposed to process them as a combo (but sometimes they don't as they weren't bothered with digging enough to notice that you have 2 cases, but I digress).

Timelines for processing  N-400 are published and broke down to local offices level (don't know why they don't want to provide this info for I-751). But it all comes down to your local office requesting your file... 

interesting. So for N-400 at my local office it says 5.5-13 months. Well it’s already been 17months since I-751. So, if I have both sitting it’s just whichever comes up first? 

K1 Visa

Spoiler

 

Met: January 2014
Filed K1: April 2017
I-129F received: 4/10/17
I-129F NOA1: 4/13/17
I-129F NOA2: 8/19/17

NVC received our case: 9/01/17

NVC assigned a case number: 9/01/17

Case Ready: 9/08/17

Visa Medical: 9/21/17

Visa Interview - Approved: 10/17/17

P.O.E: 11/20/17

 

 

AOS

Spoiler

 

Filed AOS,AP,EAD: 02/16/18

Case received: 02/21/18

Case NOA1: 02/26/18

RFIE: 03/14/18 (birth cert translation Eng:Eng) 

Interview: 06/25/2018

Green card issued: 07/11/2018

EAD/AP received: 07/16/2018

Green Card received: 07/18/2018

 

 

ROC

Packet mailed: 04/14/20

Packet received/NOA date: 04/17/20
NOA and extension received: never received 

Non-delivery notice sent: 5/17/20

NOA re-mailed: 5/19/20

2nd NOA received: 5/23/20

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2 minutes ago, S*UK said:

interesting. So for N-400 at my local office it says 5.5-13 months. Well it’s already been 17months since I-751. So, if I have both sitting it’s just whichever comes up first? 

I would guess so, that it should be that way; however sometimes I believe that it depends on a moon phase and star alignments 🙄

They are not obliged to process cases in order (like from the eldest to the newest). The date of submitting I-751 will not influence (speed up) your N-400 processing. It used to be that way and there were  guidelines encouraging them to do it that way... but guidelines are soft and non-binding.

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9 hours ago, S*UK said:

Urgh I feel you. I haven’t put in the N400 because honestly I wasn’t sure I wanted to do that. But, I started it last weekend after seeing some people getting their citizenship way faster than their 10 year. So now I’m applying just because. So stupid. It’s a really a joke that we have to live like this. I know there’s an insane backlog, but surely they can push forward with those really straight forward cases to clear some of the backlog. 

My area office is 11-15 months wait. They are still working on March 2020. It’s a lose lose right now. Nothing is moving. I’d get it in for the sake of it! It might just push yours a little faster especially if it’s only a 5 month wait. All we can do is wait. 

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