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9 minutes ago, Fmert001 said:

Thank you.... That’s thing I have a copy of the form and we signed everything I will 

USCIS is also now rejecting forms with blank spaces! I know, its ridiculous but true. Refer to this article:

 

https://www.newsy.com/stories/advocates-decry-policy-to-reject-visa-forms-with-blanks/

 

At first it was only certain applications and certain forms, but now its hard to know which applications this rule applies to. So basically, any field that doesn't apply to you needs to have N/A written in it. Its really hit and miss with this one.

 

So make sure your form is completely and entirely filled out.

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Mailed: 11/24/20

Delivered: 11/28/20

Notification: Waiting...

 

 

AOS

Mailed: 12/10/18

Delivered: 12/12/18

Checks Cahsed & Text Notification: 12/18/18

NOA Received: 12/24/18

Biometrics Appointment: 12/31/18

Biometrics Performed: 01/11/19

Interview Performed: 02/19/19

GC Received: 02/25/19

 

 

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2 minutes ago, mamoyo said:

USCIS is also now rejecting forms with blank spaces! I know, its ridiculous but true. Refer to this article:

 

https://www.newsy.com/stories/advocates-decry-policy-to-reject-visa-forms-with-blanks/

 

At first it was only certain applications and certain forms, but now its hard to know which applications this rule applies to. So basically, any field that doesn't apply to you needs to have N/A written in it.

 

So make sure your form is completely and entirely filled out.

Probably that’s what happened because I did same thing on i130 and it was accepted and I will just wait and see I’m just feel like I screwed over my husband because by the time it comes back his card is going to be expired...

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24 minutes ago, mamoyo said:

USCIS is also now rejecting forms with blank spaces! I know, its ridiculous but true. Refer to this article:

 

https://www.newsy.com/stories/advocates-decry-policy-to-reject-visa-forms-with-blanks/

 

At first it was only certain applications and certain forms, but now its hard to know which applications this rule applies to. So basically, any field that doesn't apply to you needs to have N/A written in it. Its really hit and miss with this one.

 

So make sure your form is completely and entirely filled out.

 

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27 minutes ago, mamoyo said:

USCIS is also now rejecting forms with blank spaces! I know, its ridiculous but true. Refer to this article:

 

https://www.newsy.com/stories/advocates-decry-policy-to-reject-visa-forms-with-blanks/

 

At first it was only certain applications and certain forms, but now its hard to know which applications this rule applies to. So basically, any field that doesn't apply to you needs to have N/A written in it. Its really hit and miss with this one.

 

So make sure your form is completely and entirely filled out.

Yeah it is stated in the Instruction PDF for I-751 that they require us to put N/A in places not applicable to us.

 

I wish USCIS would just develop an online submission system instead so we can avoid this ridiculous waiting time... 

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22 minutes ago, Fmert001 said:

Probably that’s what happened because I did same thing on i130 and it was accepted and I will just wait and see I’m just feel like I screwed over my husband because by the time it comes back his card is going to be expired...

Thats crazy. I know two people who sent their I-751 with blank spaces and less than a month ago their applications were accepted. So its all really confusing. 

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Just now, MarshaPM said:

Yeah it is stated in the Instruction PDF for I-751 that they require us to put N/A in places not applicable to us.

 

I wish USCIS would just develop an online submission system instead so we can avoid this ridiculous waiting time... 

I filled it out just i130 and it didn’t get rejected so if that’s what they want I just want to be done with immigration 🙏🏾

1 minute ago, darymak said:

Thats crazy. I know two people who sent their I-751 with blank spaces and less than a month ago their applications were accepted. So its all really confusing. 

I have to wait and see 

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1 minute ago, Fmert001 said:

I filled it out just i130 and it didn’t get rejected so if that’s what they want I just want to be done with immigration 🙏🏾

I have to wait and see 

Yea, it's really hit and miss!

 

I think its also dependent on who's processing your submission. Most will let them go through, but some will enforce that blank space rule. Really frustrating

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Mailed: 11/24/20

Delivered: 11/28/20

Notification: Waiting...

 

 

AOS

Mailed: 12/10/18

Delivered: 12/12/18

Checks Cahsed & Text Notification: 12/18/18

NOA Received: 12/24/18

Biometrics Appointment: 12/31/18

Biometrics Performed: 01/11/19

Interview Performed: 02/19/19

GC Received: 02/25/19

 

 

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2 minutes ago, mamoyo said:

Yea, it's really hit and miss!

 

I think its also dependent on who's processing your submission. Most will let them go through, but some will enforce that blank space rule. Really frustrating

Yes it is now it’s probably going to be here after his card expires.... I would have to do a letter explaining why I filed late???

7 minutes ago, darymak said:

Thats crazy. I know two people who sent their I-751 with blank spaces and less than a month ago their applications were accepted. So its all really confusing. 

It is I’m just going to have to wait and see

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I sent I-751 with a wrong fee. I’m expecting my package to return to me any day now. I’ve already spoken with the USCIS representative. I was told to include a new check with the right amount of $680 and send it back to them. I want to send it on the same day when I get the rejected package because my GC expires on January 23rd, 2021. My original package was delivered to Phoenix, AZ on November 2nd, 2020 since then I don’t have any updates. Does anyone know what changes I need to make to the original package besides the new check? Do I need to mention something about rejection in the cover letter? I’m planning to make a copy of the rejection letter and include the original letter on top of my documents in the package.

 

Anyone who has had a similar experience, please advise!

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11 minutes ago, Ravos said:

I sent I-751 with a wrong fee. I’m expecting my package to return to me any day now. I’ve already spoken with the USCIS representative. I was told to include a new check with the right amount of $680 and send it back to them. I want to send it on the same day when I get the rejected package because my GC expires on January 23rd, 2021. My original package was delivered to Phoenix, AZ on November 2nd, 2020 since then I don’t have any updates. Does anyone know what changes I need to make to the original package besides the new check? Do I need to mention something about rejection in the cover letter? I’m planning to make a copy of the rejection letter and include the original letter on top of my documents in the package.

 

Anyone who has had a similar experience, please advise!

Mine was rejected cos I filed about 3 days early over the allowed window of 90 days. I placed the rejection letter on top of the new package and sent it back. They debited my credit card last night 12/8/2020.

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17 minutes ago, Fmert001 said:

Yes it is now it’s probably going to be here after his card expires.... I would have to do a letter explaining why I filed late???

It is I’m just going to have to wait and see

Just to clarify. You never received a receipt number when you called USCIS, correct?

 

We both have the same received date 11/02. They charged my credit card on 12/04, and also they gave me the receipt number on 12/07. They said they mailed the I-797 on 12/04.

 

Even my application has blank spaces because I never used N/A. How come they did not reject my application, but gave me the receipt number? This does not make sense.

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Hello everyone,

 

I submitted my I-751 packet and was confirmed by UPS that it was delivered on November 16th, 2020. However, I have not received any sort of receipt or extension letter in my mail. The fee is still sitting in the account as well.

My actual green card will expire in January 2021. I lost my previous job due to COVID and have been consistently applying. I'm currently going through three at this moment. If I still do not receive the extension, am I allowed to start an employment?

 

Please let me know or feel free to share your experience.

 

Thanks in advance.

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On 12/7/2020 at 4:06 PM, RR&MJL said:

Mine was sent on 10/28 and received on 11/02. My credit card was charged on 11/04. I called USCIS today and they gave me the receipt number. They have mailed the NOA on 12/04 so it should arrive in mail any day now.

 

Don't worry, you will get an update within this week. You should call them again on Wednesday and then Friday. Good luck!

Thanks! My checks have been finally cashed today 12/9 :)

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On 12/7/2020 at 3:06 PM, RR&MJL said:

Mine was sent on 10/28 and received on 11/02. My credit card was charged on 11/04. I called USCIS today and they gave me the receipt number. They have mailed the NOA on 12/04 so it should arrive in mail any day now.

 

Don't worry, you will get an update within this week. You should call them again on Wednesday and then Friday. Good luck!

Hello,

 

Do you mind sharing which phone number you used to reach a representative? I've been using the standard number and it keeps me in the automated loop with no option to speak to a live agent.

 

Thanks in advance.

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