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On 9/21/2020 at 12:52 PM, Alexmat1 said:

Has anyone filed their paperwork around 14th ? Any updates yet ? How does the G1145 form work ? Are they supposed to text/email me the receipt of my package right when they receive or its done after they have processed my check and did a cursory review of my package to ensure its valid and can be accepted ? 

Its been a week they received my package but no email/text regarding that - as per what G-1145 form is supposedly for. 

 

Hello there! I sent my envelope on the 14th and haven’t heard from them yet. Check yet not processed. I am starting to worry and regret for sending it through USPS. 
 

Also, what is the likelihood of being invited for another interview if enough evidence was provided?

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9 minutes ago, debkennedy said:

I sent my envelope on the 14th and haven’t heard from them yet.

did you do a signature on your package?

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hi all, I'm going to be sending this off tomorrow morning.  Anything that stands out?  

 

        I.            Form G-1450, Authorization for Credit Card Transactions, in the amount of $680.00.

      II.            Form G-1145, e-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance

    III.            Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, with the copies of the following supporting documentation:

 

·         <Petitioner>’s permanent resident card

·         Evidence of the Relationship

1.      State of South Carolina License and Certificate of Marriage as of June 2017

2.      Birth Certification of our daughter, <Child>

3.      Oregon Driver’s Licenses with our new address

4.      Biographical pages of our passports 

5.      Taxes, married filing joint

a.       IRS Tax Return Transcript for the 2019 tax period

b.      IRS Tax Return Transcript for the 2018 tax period

c.       IRS Tax Return Transcript for the 2017 tax period

6.      Residence

a.       Statutory Warranty Deed for our home, purchased together on September 30, 2019

b.      Latest American Land Title Association Settlement Statement for our home, refinanced on May 14, 2020

7.      Joint accounts

a.       <Petitioner>’s workplace 401(k) beneficiary information, showing <U.S. Spouse> and <Child> as primary and contingent beneficiaries, respectively, last updated in 2017

b.      2019 Form 5498-SA for <Petitioner>’s workplace Health Savings Account, opened in December 2019, showing <U.S. Spouse> as the primary beneficiary

1.      Latest statement, as of August 31st with cumulative deposits

c.       Joint Bank of America bank account statements from September 2019 through September 2020, as well as the August 2019 statement when the account was only in <Petitioner>’s name, showing all deposits and withdrawals, including those related to the purchase of our new home and the sale of our previous home

We joined this account as part of the expected purchase of our new home, and the sale of our previous home in South Carolina, which was titled only in <U.S. Spouse>’s name as it was purchased prior to our marriage.  Most of our utilities and other expenses are billed to credit cards, as before, which we then pay from this account on the monthly basis.  We still have other accounts opened before our marriage, some before we met, which we use as needed; however, this is the account which we oversee for expected and unexpected expenses on the monthly basis.

d.      Joint Rogue Credit Union account statement, which we opened as part of the purchase of our new vehicle on in July (only one statement available)

1.      Vehicle registration card for our new car, showing both as owners

8.      Utility and other bills – latest and first statements

a.       Latest City of <City> utility bill, which shows only the primary account holder (<Petitioner>)

1.      Service Application and Customer Information paperwork submitted to the City of <City> at the time of purchase, showing both of us as owners

b.      Latest Electricity bill (Pacific Power), showing both names

1.      First bill from October 2019 as of home purchase

c.       Latest Gas bill (Avista), showing both names

1.      First bill from October 2019 as of home purchase

d.      Latest Cell phone bill (Verizon) for both of our phone numbers, which shows only the primary account holder (<U.S. Spouse>)

1.      Oldest available bill from April 2019, which shows only the primary account holder, but both names associated to our existing phone numbers

e.      Internet bill (Spectrum) for our home, which shows only the primary account holder (<Petitioner>)

1.      Initial setup invoice as of October 2019

9.      Insurance

a.       Homeowner’s insurance for our home (Allstate), showing both homeowners

b.      Vehicle insurance for our cars (Allstate), showing both drivers

c.       Medical insurance via <Petitioner>’s employer, <Employer> (United Healthcare), with <U.S. Spouse> and <Child> as dependents

d.      Dental and Vision insurance for the family via <Petitioner>’s employer, <Employer> (Principal), with <U.S. Spouse> and <Child> as dependents

2015-11-23: Last TN received at CBP

2017-06-12: Married

2018-06-25: Mailed I-485, I-864, I-130/I-130A, and I-765 to USCIS

2018-07-24: Biometrics appointment

2018-08-28: Expedite request submitted for EAD via USCIS support line

2018-09-21: EAD and SSN received in the mail

2018-10-31: Interview is scheduled

2018-11-21: Last TN expired

2018-12-11: AOS Interview - Card is being produced

2018-12-18: Green Card received

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2020-09-23: Mailed I-751 to USCIS

2020-10-03: 18-month extension NOA 

2020-10-15: Biometrics from AOS applied to ROC

2020-12-11: Conditional green card expired 

2021-05-17: Card is being produced

2021-05-24: Green Card received

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2021-09-14: Online application for N-400

2022-05-04: Interview is scheduled

2022-06-13: N-400 Interview

2022-06-13: Immediate oath & naturalization certificate!

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Officially a September Filer... just sent out my packet today.

Packet included:

1. Form G-1145,  e-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance.
2. Personal Check for $680 ($595 Filing Fee + $85 Biometric Services Fee) made out to U.S. Department of 

Homeland Security.

3. Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence.
4. Initial Evidence for Form I-751:
i.  Copy of the permanent resident card.
ii. Joint Federal and State tax transcripts for 2017, 2018 and 2019.

iii. Joint Residential Leases since January 1st, 2017 - September 30th, 2020.

iv. New Joint Residential Lease starting October 1st, 2020.

v. Joint Renters Insurance Policy showing both our names.

vi. Copy of Driver’s License of both Petitioner and Spouse showing the same old address.

vii. Copy of several USPS Informed Delivery Digest emails showing letters being sent to

us at the same current address.
viii. Proof of joint car ownership, financing, and auto insurance cards with both our names.

ix. Joint Private Health Insurance confirmation through Kaiser Permanente from 2018.
x. Health Insurance through Petitioner’s Employer showing Spouse as dependent (12/01/2018-current).

xi. Proof of Life Insurance, and AD&D Insurance showing spouse as beneficiary (statement from workplace 

benefits representative).

xii. Proof of Spouse listed as beneficiary on Petitioner’s 401K account.

xiii. Proof of Joint Credit Card (bank letter from JPM Chase.), copy of our credit cards showing the same 

account number, and statements of the account since April, 2020.
xiv. Air tickets & hotel reservation confirmations showing proof of last trip/holidays enjoyed together in Paris.

xv. Our photos including photos with family and friends (includes short descriptions/identification 

of people in the photographs, and approximate date).
xvi. Joint phone bills on a family plan since February 2020, with activity, showing Petitioner, Spouse

and Spouse’s sister’s phone numbers. 



 

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Hi everyone, 

 

Just got the text msg from lockbox. And yes, they sent me around 11:30 pm lol. A time I will never expect them to send a message😂

 

and as @Bob in Boston said, my service center is indeed EAC so we are together haha. And it is such a coincidence that everybody in EAC, based on the Google sheet, have B2 visa as original visa category haha. 

 

Now I am waiting for the NOA, I hope it will arrive before October

Edited by frank19910210

I-751 --> Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence (September 2020) - MM/DD/YYYY

  • 09/11/2020 First of 90-day window
  • 09/14/2020 : Sent to USCIS Arizona Lockbox by UPS
  • 09/15/2020 : Arrived at Arizona Lockbox
  • 09/23/2020 : Receipt Msg, Service center: EAC
  • 09/25/2020 : NOA Received, dated 09/18/2020
  • 10/03/2020 : Biometrics waived. Fingerprints from previous petition are applied
  • 04/25/2021 : New Card Is Being Produced

 

N-400 --> Citizenship application (September 2021) - MM/DD/YYYY

  • 09/11/2021 First of 90-day window
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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3 hours ago, frank19910210 said:

Hi everyone, 

 

Just got the text msg from lockbox. And yes, they sent me around 11:30 pm lol. A time I will never expect them to send a message😂

 

and as @Bob in Boston said, my service center is indeed EAC so we are together haha. And it is such a coincidence that everybody in EAC, based on the Google sheet, have B2 visa as original visa category haha. 

 

Now I am waiting for the NOA, I hope it will arrive before October

You will receive the NOA within a week 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hi, 

I Just get my Text form them at 12:45 am

my case is YSC serves center. 

Deriverd to Lockbox 09/15/20

check cashed 09/21/2020

Got the text 09/23/20 at 12:45 AM 

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10 hours ago, debkennedy said:

Hello there! I sent my envelope on the 14th and haven’t heard from them yet. Check yet not processed

You should be hearing soon! Check your bank and keep your phone on.

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1 hour ago, Mmaruyama said:

Got the text 09/23/20 at 12:45 AM 

Don't you just love those late night love messages.😁

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