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i'm panicking.. This is the longest USCIS has spent stressing me out. documents were delivered 29th october.. Today is 23rd November. My check hasn't been cashed, no notification, no update on receipt of my package.. This is become a pain day by day because you worry about your documents getting lost somewhere. Anyone in the same shoes as i am? or Longer ?? Should i go fight my local USPS office? lol.

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Hi everyone! 

I finally received the NOA letter in the mail, phew!

In the NOA, it says that the conditional permanent residence has been extended for 18 months. Does it mean I can then apply for citizenship once I meet the requirements for having resided in the US for 3 years?

What will happen if the 18 months extension expires? Does anyone know? 

Thanks a good luck to us all!

Trieu & Quyen's timeline: 

 

K-1 Visa

03-08-2017: I-129F package sent to Lockbox in Dallas, TX.

03-10-2017: I-129F package delivered and routed to California Service Center (CSC).

03-13-2017: Receipt date by USCIS, CSC.

03-16-2017: I-797C (NOA1) hardcopy notice date.

03-17-2017: NOA1 (receipt of petition) via text & email 

06-22-2017: NOA2 of approval

10-05-2017: Interviewed at the Auckland (NZ) U.S. Consulate - APPROVED!

10-12-2017: K-1 Visa received in mail

01-18-2018: Arrived in the US!

 

02-14-2018: Civil Marriage 

 

Adjustment of Status

03-19-2018: Filed for I-485, I-131 and I-765

03-29-2018: NOA (receipt) for I-485, I-131 and I-765

04-18-2018: Biometrics Appointment for I-485 & I-765

08-08-2018: Case Ready to be Scheduled for Interview (I-485)

08-22-2018: NOA (approval) for EAD & AP

09-06-2018: Received EAD/AP combo card in mail

10-10-2018: NOA for I-485 Interview

11-15-2018: I-485 Interview - Approved!

11-24-2018: Green Card In Hand! 

 

Removing Conditions on Residency

10-23-2020: Filed for I-751

10-26-2020: Package delivered to USCIS PO Box in AZ

11-11-2020: NOA date

11-13-2020: Notification text Showing Service center YSC( Potomac Service center). Cash checked.

06-09-2021: Case updated to "Fingerprint was taken" - NOA of biometrics waived 

 

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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1 hour ago, AOS JOURNEY said:

i'm panicking.. This is the longest USCIS has spent stressing me out. documents were delivered 29th october.. Today is 23rd November. My check hasn't been cashed, no notification, no update on receipt of my package.. This is become a pain day by day because you worry about your documents getting lost somewhere. Anyone in the same shoes as i am? or Longer ?? Should i go fight my local USPS office? lol.

Same timeline. I think there are a few of us, so don't panic yet. 

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2 hours ago, kquyen said:

What will happen if the 18 months extension expires? Does anyone know?

The Green Card and the extension letter are proof of status. After the 18-month extension date, you are still a LPR. If you want to travel internationally or work for different employer after that date you can request ADIT stamp: https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-11-part-b-chapter-2 "LPRs may obtain an ADIT stamp from the local field office by first calling the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283 to schedule an appointment (TTY for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability: 1-800-767-1833). ADIT stamps may only be placed on Form I-94 (with photo) or an unexpired passport."

 

Your current employer shouldn't request new documents: https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/complete-correct-form-i-9/completing-section-3-reverification-and-rehires

Employers should not reverify:

  • U.S. citizens and noncitizen nationals
  • Lawful permanent residents who presented a Form I-551, Permanent Resident or Alien Registration Receipt card for Section 2. This includes conditional residents.
  • List B documents
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6 hours ago, Johnny829 said:

Hi I’m just double checking if I sent the right amount. The filing fee for i751 form is still $595. Then you add how many petitioners right? Each petitioner or child is $85?

YEs $595 then add chilc and the biometrics fee. Use this form to be sure --> https://www.uscis.gov/feecalculator

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On 11/18/2020 at 1:19 PM, psgma said:

 

Dont listen to your lawyer. Here is the correct address as of today.

U.S. Postal Service (USPS): 

USCIS 
P.O. Box 21200 
Phoenix, AZ 85036 

FedEx, UPS, and DHL deliveries: 

USCIS 
Attn: I-751 
1820 E. Skyharbor Circle S
Suite 100 
Phoenix, AZ 85034

Thanks again! Mailed my packet today. 

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On 11/16/2020 at 2:56 PM, Marla W said:

Hello everyone! I couldn’t file during October bc we didn’t have the money. So I’m filing right now, but November thread is not very active and one other member and I, we have some questions.

Thank you ind advance for the help!

1. Do we need to mail photo passports if we are in the US? If so, all the applicants? In my case, my husband is the American and I’m applying with my minor son, so the 3 of us need to send photos?

2. The filling form (I-751) link provided by Chellleyandaaron back in September, the one that started this thread is still the one?

3. I’m in Texas, but do I need to send the package to Phoenix? Word around is that everything has to go to Phoenix now.

thank you everyone! 

Hi Marla, not sure if you have sent your application, 

1) I attached 2 passport sized photos, my lawyer asked me as well. It says in the website it says you may have to submit with your form

https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-guidance

2)https://www.uscis.gov/forms/all-forms

If you will file I-751 - use the 12/02/19 - https://www.uscis.gov/i-751

3. Follow the Phoenix Arizona because that is what is online - pls check very well what kind of form you are submitting though. 

 

Good luck!

 

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29 minutes ago, Betina77 said:

Hi Marla, not sure if you have sent your application, 

1) I attached 2 passport sized photos, my lawyer asked me as well. It says in the website it says you may have to submit with your form

https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-guidance

2)https://www.uscis.gov/forms/all-forms

If you will file I-751 - use the 12/02/19 - https://www.uscis.gov/i-751

3. Follow the Phoenix Arizona because that is what is online - pls check very well what kind of form you are submitting though. 

 

Good luck!

 

No, you do not need to include passport sized photo in your file if you are living in the US and applying for the removal of the conditions. However, “Those who reside overseas pursuant to military or government orders, including conditional resident dependents residing overseas and listed under Part 5. Information About Your Children of the petition, must submit the following items with Form I-751:
1. Two passport-style “ 

Hope that helps. 

05/24 PD
06/18/18 Bio apt
06/26/18 Fingerprint review was completed
09/27/18 RFE for I-864
11/04/18 Sent response to RFE
11/06/18 RFE response was received
11/07/18 Courtesy letter for I-693
11/19/18 Case is ready to be scheduled for interveiw
11/20/18 Interview was scheduled

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5 hours ago, AOS JOURNEY said:

i'm panicking.. This is the longest USCIS has spent stressing me out. documents were delivered 29th october.. Today is 23rd November. My check hasn't been cashed, no notification, no update on receipt of my package.. This is become a pain day by day because you worry about your documents getting lost somewhere. Anyone in the same shoes as i am? or Longer ?? Should i go fight my local USPS office? lol.

hi there, I'm almost the same timeline as you. don't worry too much. I usually read and base my status from the Google spreadsheet for October filers. My package was received by USCIS on 10/28, my credit card was cashed on 11/18. I didn't receive any email/text notification but my NOA just suddenly came today 11/23. As I have observed from the spreadsheet, those whose package was received on 10/27 got their check cashed and NOA's came starting 11/13 until last week, (so as for me 10/28 was expecting for this week and it happened), so each date a package is received takes a week after (from the timelines) for their NOA's. So as for you 10/29, it will come next week or the week after. I wish you good luck.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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7 hours ago, Pilgrimmed said:

Delivered on 10/29, still MO has not been cashed, no text/email. Getting worried.

hi there, I'm almost the same timeline as you. don't worry too much. I usually read and base my status from the Google spreadsheet for October filers. My package was received by USCIS on 10/28, my credit card was cashed on 11/18. I didn't receive any email/text notification but my NOA just suddenly came today 11/23. As I have observed from the spreadsheet, those whose package was received on 10/27 got their check cashed and NOA's came starting 11/13 until last week, (so as for me 10/28 was expecting for this week and it happened), so each date a package is received takes a week after (from the timelines) for their NOA's. So as for you 10/29, it will come next week or the week after. I wish you good luck.

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1 hour ago, Betina77 said:

Hi Marla, not sure if you have sent your application, 

1) I attached 2 passport sized photos, my lawyer asked me as well. It says in the website it says you may have to submit with your form

https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-guidance

2)https://www.uscis.gov/forms/all-forms

If you will file I-751 - use the 12/02/19 - https://www.uscis.gov/i-751

3. Follow the Phoenix Arizona because that is what is online - pls check very well what kind of form you are submitting though. 

 

Good luck!

 

Read the instructions yourself. Passport photo is only for applicants applying from abroad.

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