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Congrats to everyone at WAC!

 

Still no news since the biometric transfer in mid-April for EAC.

2019-03-19: AOS concurrent filing (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131) sent; AOS from F-1 Visa

2019-03-21: AOS package received

2019-03-26: All NOA1s received (dated 3-21)

2019-04-05: Received biometrics notice

2019-04-08: Walk-in biometrics completed

2019-04-10: Received email that case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

2019-04-16: Received email that interview was scheduled

2019-05-28: Green card approved at end of interview; email that case was approved received shortly after!

2021-03-06: I-751 package sent (delivered 03-09)

2021-04-02: $680 personal check fee cashed

2021-04-06: I-797 NOA (18-month extension letter) received, dated 04-01

2021-04-13: Fingerprints applied to I-751 case

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Scotland
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On 10/7/2021 at 2:58 PM, tammyjb said:

10 year Green card arrived today in the mail. Good luck to everyone still waiting! 

Amazing! So happy for you. Did you have biometrics or interview?

Posted (edited)
On 10/7/2021 at 7:18 PM, MiamiMark said:

Anyone from YSC gotten approved or an interview date yet?

YSC is taking a long time to process applications, I think the most recent ones I've seen were originally submitted in February 2020.

Edited by RambaCat

ROC Timeline:

Date format is MM/DD/YY

 

05/16/19 - Green Card Issue Date

03/10/21 - Sent ROC paperwork to Phoenix, AZ | USPS 2-Day Shipping

04/07/21 - NOA1 Text Messages Received

Posted

Another mid March WAC here. Green Card received in the mail yesterday!
Didn't receive text updates or other alerts through tracking apps, but judging from the card approval was on 10/1. No biometrics or interview.

Best wishes to those still waiting ❤️

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Bolivia
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Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, MiamiMark said:

Lol thx man.  YSC is a joke.

YSC Is a complete joke and this is BS why are some of us going to wait up to two years and others no different nothing special waiting only what six months and an interview? There is no reason for this, we should be served first come first served or all of a certain group around the same time. I’m happy for those March people that are getting their cases looked at but why are others assigned centers that take up to two years, essentially 3 to 4 times as long? 

Edited by LarryHickman
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Just wanted to pass some thoughts on LIN filers. 

I've been keeping my eye on December 2020 I-751 thread and there seems to be sporadic movement there with 10-year cards being received; One was approved in ~7.5 months and another was approved in ~9.5 months. Going off the LIN spreadsheet for 2020 approvals, the average approval time looks like ~8 months. So hopefully by the end of this year, all of us LIN filers should receive some good news...hopefully...Hope everyone is well!

[Disclaimer: I am not an attorney or know anything about USCIS other than filing packets]

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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October filer here invading your thread for mercenary reasons.  For those filers who are being handled by the Vermont Service Center, how have you found their turnaround time?  Their processing time is currently listed as 10-21 months (that's quite a gap) but don't know if those on the higher end (15-21 months for example) are more complicated cases... or maybe cases that are light on evidence.

 

My wife and I will be sending in our package soon (targeting next week) so just trying to understand how the Vermont experience has been from people who sent in their package earlier this year.  Appreciate any perspective.  Good luck to all.

Posted (edited)
On 10/15/2021 at 3:25 PM, TastyCake said:

October filer here invading your thread for mercenary reasons.  For those filers who are being handled by the Vermont Service Center, how have you found their turnaround time?  Their processing time is currently listed as 10-21 months (that's quite a gap) but don't know if those on the higher end (15-21 months for example) are more complicated cases... or maybe cases that are light on evidence.

 

My wife and I will be sending in our package soon (targeting next week) so just trying to understand how the Vermont experience has been from people who sent in their package earlier this year.  Appreciate any perspective.  Good luck to all.

 

I have heard nothing since April when my wife's biometrics were waived. So that's, what about 6 months now?

Edited by NYC-AB

2019-03-19: AOS concurrent filing (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131) sent; AOS from F-1 Visa

2019-03-21: AOS package received

2019-03-26: All NOA1s received (dated 3-21)

2019-04-05: Received biometrics notice

2019-04-08: Walk-in biometrics completed

2019-04-10: Received email that case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

2019-04-16: Received email that interview was scheduled

2019-05-28: Green card approved at end of interview; email that case was approved received shortly after!

2021-03-06: I-751 package sent (delivered 03-09)

2021-04-02: $680 personal check fee cashed

2021-04-06: I-797 NOA (18-month extension letter) received, dated 04-01

2021-04-13: Fingerprints applied to I-751 case

 
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