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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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I hadn't monitored my status for a while since we were in the process of moving. But today I got my new card! 

LIN - filed December 7- NOA January 30

 

Just in time for me to file for citizenship this week 🤣

06.01.2016 met online                                                                    

06.23.2017 met in person                                                              

12.16.2017 got engaged

 

K1 fiance visa

12.20.2017 K1 filed

12.22.2017 NOA-1

07.10.2018 NOA-2 (200 days)

07.18.2018 case at NVC (case number available on 07.20)

7.26.2018 case at Amsterdam Consulate

7.27-2018 P3 through e-mail

08.02.2018 medical

08.14.2018 interview APPROVED 

08.21.2018 POE

08.25.2018 💕Married 💕

 

AOS adjustment of status and AP/EAD 

08.27.2018 filed AOS, AP and EAD

08.30.2018 NOA-1 on all 3

9.21.2018 RFE on AOS

9.28.2018 replied to RFE

10.04.2018 biometrics appointment Louisville

11.29.2018 AOS interview Indianapolis  

01.28.2019 AOS approved

 

ROC removal of conditions

12.7.2020 filed ROC 

1.30.2021 NOA-1

5.28.2021 existing biometrics applied (no new biometrics done)

10.27.2021 ROC approved (no interview)

 

Check your case status: https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov

Call USCIS: 800-375-5283 

 

 

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Hi All

Just wanted to share - re LIN Service Centre

 

I received a letter in the mail today  11/04/2021 notifying me that " Your conditional permanent resident status is extended for 24 months from the expiration date on you Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card", which is due to expire in Feb 2021. The Notice was dated 10/27/2021. 

 

The initial notice of action sent on 01/21/2021 granted an extension of 18 months ( I filed my application for ROC on 12/15/2021) This notice today extends that date by another 6 months. 

 

I have not received or heard anything in between these 2 notices. 

Good thing come to those who wait and all 🤣! While trying not to loose their minds

 

Congrats to all of late who have received their cards 💞

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On 11/4/2021 at 5:42 PM, AndreaNGA said:

Hi All

Just wanted to share - re LIN Service Centre

 

I received a letter in the mail today  11/04/2021 notifying me that " Your conditional permanent resident status is extended for 24 months from the expiration date on you Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card", which is due to expire in Feb 2021. The Notice was dated 10/27/2021. 

 

The initial notice of action sent on 01/21/2021 granted an extension of 18 months ( I filed my application for ROC on 12/15/2021) This notice today extends that date by another 6 months. 

 

I have not received or heard anything in between these 2 notices. 

Good thing come to those who wait and all 🤣! While trying not to loose their minds

 

Congrats to all of late who have received their cards 💞

I just got that same letter. I was so confused haha. I had my biometrics taken 9/30 so I thought it would have been a letter for an interview. 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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Hi All,

  I'm at the Vermont Service Center.

 

Received a letter on 11/08/21 dated 11/01/21 that extends Conditional Resident Status for 24 months.  So, we have an additional 6 months past the original 18-month extension.  

 

We've had no other communication since the original 18-month extension; the plan is to apply for citizenship in March.  

 

Congrats to those of you who have received your cards…keep holding on to the rest of you who are still waiting!

K1 Timeline

5/17/2017: I-129F sent to USCIS Lewisville, Texas via FedEx Ground Shipping
01/03/2018: NVC Received I-129F and Case Number Received
01/23/2018: Embassy Received
02/09/2018: Medical
03/19/2018: Interview 
03/19/2018: APPROVED!
03/21/2018: Visa in Hand

08/04/2018:  MARRIED!

***************************

AOS Timeline (I-485)

08/29/2018: AOS/EAD/AP sent to USCIS Chicago Lockbox via FedEx

09/12/2018: Received our NOA1 hard copy via mail

09/24/2018: Biometrics Appointment

12/27/2018: AOS Interview Scheduled by USCIS

02/13/2019: Interview

02/14/2019: AOS APPROVED!!!

02/20/2019: GREEN CARD ISSUED!!!

02/21/2019: GREEN CARD IN HAND!!!

****************************

Removal of Conditions Timeline (I-751)

11/13/2020: 90-day application window opened

12/12/2020: I-751 sent to USCIS Phoenix via UPS

12/17/2020: Received by USCIS

01/28/2021: Received NOA1 hard copy via mail

02/04/2021: Biometrics Waived 

11/08/2021: Received NOA hard copy for 24-month extension via mail

01/11/2022: Removal of Conditions Approved

01/15/2022: Hard copy of NOA received

01/18/2022: Permanent Resident Card in Hand!

****************************

Citizenship Timeline (N-400)

08/04/2021: 3-year marriage-based window opened

09/12/2022: N-400 filed online, Received by USCIS, NOA1 Digital copy received

09/14/2022: Biometrics Waived 

12/21/2022: Citizenship Interview Scheduled by USCIS (Vermont Field Office)

02/07/2023: Interview 

06/23/2023: Citizenship Oath!!!

 

VJ Was With Us From Beginning to END...THANK YOU VJ!!!

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3 hours ago, Websters202 said:

Hi All,

  I'm at the Vermont Service Center.

 

Received a letter on 11/08/21 dated 11/01/21 that extends Conditional Resident Status for 24 months.  So, we have an additional 6 months past the original 18-month extension.  

 

We've had no other communication since the original 18-month extension; the plan is to apply for citizenship in March.  

 

Congrats to those of you who have received your cards…keep holding on to the rest of you who are still waiting!

My question is do we know you can apply for citizenship if you are still waiting for renewal? Or do you have to wait until it is successfully renewed?

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59 minutes ago, Alicat said:

My question is do we know you can apply for citizenship if you are still waiting for renewal? Or do you have to wait until it is successfully renewed?

Yes you can apply for citizenship while the I-751 is still pending. There are many cases on VJ about this. If the I-751 is still pending at the time of your N-400 interview, you will have a dual interview (because technically ROC has to be approved before citizenship). It is also possible that you will received the 10 year greencard while the N-400 is pending. 

K1 to AOS                                                                                   AOS/EAD/AP                                                                      N-400

03/01/2018 - I-129F Mailed                                              06/19/2019 - NOA1 Date                                              01/27/2023 - N-400 Filed Online

03/08/2018 - NOA1 Date                                                    07/11/2019 - Biometrics Appt                                   02/23/2023 - Biometrics Appt
09/14/2018 - NOA2 Date                                                    12/13/2019 - EAD/AP Approved                               04/03/2023 - Interview Scheduled

10/16/2018 - NVC Received                                              12/17/2019 - Interview Scheduled                          05/10/2023 - Interview - APPROVED!

10/21/2018 - Packet 3 Received                                      01/29/2020 - Interview - APPROVED!                  OFFICIALLY A U.S. CITIZEN! 

12/30/2018 - Packet 3 Sent                                               02/04/2020 - Green Card Received! 

01/06/2019 - Packet 4 Received                                     ROC - I-751

01/29/2019 - Interview - APPROVED!                           11/02/2021 - Mailed ROC Packet

02/05/2019 - Visa Received                                             11/04/2021 - NOA1 Date

05/17/2019 - U.S. Arrival                                                     01/19/2022 - Biometrics Waived

05/24/2019 - Married ❤️                                                    02/04/2023 - Transferred to New Office

06/14/2019 - Mailed AOS Packet                                    05/10/2023 - APPROVED!

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Did anyone that had to get Biometrics hear anything after that? I can see from the December 2020 filers doc that most people had biometrics waived. I had my Biometrics taken on 9/20/21 and have heard nothing since. I am just wondering if applying biometrics seem to delay things longer. 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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Wanted to share the great news with all of you!!!

 

We were just living our lives as usual and to our surprise, my husband's removal of conditions was approved!

 

The letter, dated January 11th, was received on January 15th followed by his Green Card on January 18th.  

 

Biometrics were waived and no interview; just a little over a year of waiting on some movement at the Vermont Service Center.

 

To those of you still waiting, keep the faith; it will happen when you least expect it.

 

He's eligible to apply for citizenship next month, so onward to the last part of this journey from here!

K1 Timeline

5/17/2017: I-129F sent to USCIS Lewisville, Texas via FedEx Ground Shipping
01/03/2018: NVC Received I-129F and Case Number Received
01/23/2018: Embassy Received
02/09/2018: Medical
03/19/2018: Interview 
03/19/2018: APPROVED!
03/21/2018: Visa in Hand

08/04/2018:  MARRIED!

***************************

AOS Timeline (I-485)

08/29/2018: AOS/EAD/AP sent to USCIS Chicago Lockbox via FedEx

09/12/2018: Received our NOA1 hard copy via mail

09/24/2018: Biometrics Appointment

12/27/2018: AOS Interview Scheduled by USCIS

02/13/2019: Interview

02/14/2019: AOS APPROVED!!!

02/20/2019: GREEN CARD ISSUED!!!

02/21/2019: GREEN CARD IN HAND!!!

****************************

Removal of Conditions Timeline (I-751)

11/13/2020: 90-day application window opened

12/12/2020: I-751 sent to USCIS Phoenix via UPS

12/17/2020: Received by USCIS

01/28/2021: Received NOA1 hard copy via mail

02/04/2021: Biometrics Waived 

11/08/2021: Received NOA hard copy for 24-month extension via mail

01/11/2022: Removal of Conditions Approved

01/15/2022: Hard copy of NOA received

01/18/2022: Permanent Resident Card in Hand!

****************************

Citizenship Timeline (N-400)

08/04/2021: 3-year marriage-based window opened

09/12/2022: N-400 filed online, Received by USCIS, NOA1 Digital copy received

09/14/2022: Biometrics Waived 

12/21/2022: Citizenship Interview Scheduled by USCIS (Vermont Field Office)

02/07/2023: Interview 

06/23/2023: Citizenship Oath!!!

 

VJ Was With Us From Beginning to END...THANK YOU VJ!!!

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