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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Update:

 

Sent: 04/30/2021

Scheduled Delivery Date: 05/05/2021

Delivered: 5/3/2021 Signed for by F.BROWN

Received Date: 5/3/2021

Charged: 5/15/2021

Notice Date: 5/15/2021

G-1145 Text (no email): 5/19/2021

I-797 NOA Received: 5/21/2021

MSC - National Benefits Center

CR-1 Visa

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Marriage: 02 May 2018

I-130 Sent: 02 Jun 2018

I-130 NOA1: 06 Jun 2018
I-130 RFE: 03 Jan 2019

I-130 RFE Sent: 22 Jan 2019

I-130 NOA2: 31 Jan 2019
NVC Received: 19 Feb 2019
Pay AOS Bill: 25 Mar 2019
Pay IV Bill : 25 Mar 2019
Send AOS Package: 28 Mar 2019
Send IV Package: 31 Mar 2019
Case Completed at NVC: 11 Apr 2019
Interview Date: 28 May 2019
Visa Approved: 28 May 2019
Visa Received: 04 Jun 2019

Pay USCIS Immigrant Fee: 04 Jun 2019
US Entry: 25 Jun 2019
SSN Card Received: 14 Sep 2019

OS115A Green Card Received: 04 Oct 2019

 

Removal of Conditions

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Green Card Expiration: 25 Jun 2021

I-751 Date Filed: 30 Apr 2021

I-751 Date Received: 03 May 2021

G-1450 Charged: 15 May 2021

Notice Date: 15 May 2021

G-1145 Text Received: 19 May 2021, Receipt # MSCxxxxxxxxxx

I-797 NOA Received: 21 May 2021

I-797C NOA (Biometrics Appointment) Received: 14 Aug 2021

Biometrics Appointment Date: 30 Aug 2021

24-month Extension I-797 NOA Received: 17 Dec 2021

Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview: 09 Feb 2022

New Card Is Being Produced: 05 Nov 2022

I-797 NOA (Approval Notice) Received: 10 Nov 2022

OS115A Green Card Received: 14 Nov 2022

MSC - National Benefits Center

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@anjad22 I agree with alun, if you'd like to include the affidavits there's no harm,  it can only help.

If you include,  I'd send copies and keep your originals to produce in person if requested/required. We did that and had about 3 affidavits during the first part of our K1 visa processing, and it went fine, no issues. 

If you're leaning towards not sending,  that's ok too, it looks like you have plenty of good evidence.

Hope this helps and best of luck! It's definitely a stressful process trying to have enough of everything you think they'll want. 🙂

Jela (USC, Missouri) & Ben (East Indian in Dubai)  :wub:

Adjusting Status from Conditional Green Card after K1 Visa:
4-20-21 Sent 751 packet (via USPS overnight)

4-21-21 Received by USCIS (Signed by T. Wright)

5-7-21   Receipt date on our 797 (extending GC for 18 months) {we included G-1145, got a text, but no email - for those curious.}

5-8-21   Received Text message from USCIS with receipt number, Assigning service center SRC. (@12:35pm) 

5-10-21  Check cashed/cleared our bank

5-13-21  Hard copy of 797 Received in postal mail

5-17-21 Received email notice update from USCIS account that on 17th they used his previous biometrics for 751.

5-21-21 Biometrics letter received in postal mail.

 

 



 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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45 minutes ago, M@K12 said:

HI ALL, 

 

Just wondering, If I can pay for fees through Credit Card for I-751? 

Yes, you can include Form G-1450 to pay by credit card as the very first page of your packet, even before your cover letter. 

CR-1 Visa

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Marriage: 02 May 2018

I-130 Sent: 02 Jun 2018

I-130 NOA1: 06 Jun 2018
I-130 RFE: 03 Jan 2019

I-130 RFE Sent: 22 Jan 2019

I-130 NOA2: 31 Jan 2019
NVC Received: 19 Feb 2019
Pay AOS Bill: 25 Mar 2019
Pay IV Bill : 25 Mar 2019
Send AOS Package: 28 Mar 2019
Send IV Package: 31 Mar 2019
Case Completed at NVC: 11 Apr 2019
Interview Date: 28 May 2019
Visa Approved: 28 May 2019
Visa Received: 04 Jun 2019

Pay USCIS Immigrant Fee: 04 Jun 2019
US Entry: 25 Jun 2019
SSN Card Received: 14 Sep 2019

OS115A Green Card Received: 04 Oct 2019

 

Removal of Conditions

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Green Card Expiration: 25 Jun 2021

I-751 Date Filed: 30 Apr 2021

I-751 Date Received: 03 May 2021

G-1450 Charged: 15 May 2021

Notice Date: 15 May 2021

G-1145 Text Received: 19 May 2021, Receipt # MSCxxxxxxxxxx

I-797 NOA Received: 21 May 2021

I-797C NOA (Biometrics Appointment) Received: 14 Aug 2021

Biometrics Appointment Date: 30 Aug 2021

24-month Extension I-797 NOA Received: 17 Dec 2021

Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview: 09 Feb 2022

New Card Is Being Produced: 05 Nov 2022

I-797 NOA (Approval Notice) Received: 10 Nov 2022

OS115A Green Card Received: 14 Nov 2022

MSC - National Benefits Center

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Update!

 

Package sent via USPS 03/31/21

Date received 04/03/21

Text message 04/27/21 at 3:34am! 
Check cashed 04/27/21

NOA letter with extension received 04/29/21 Service Center SRC

Biometrics Waiver email alert from uscis case tracker portal received 05/17/21. 
Biometrics waiver letter received in the mail 05/21/21

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On 4/15/2021 at 4:31 PM, leonid1996skmk said:

Hello

I send my I-751 application through USPS on 03/13/2021 and it arrived at the P.O box in Phoenix, AZ on 04/02/2021. I had a G-1145 with my application, but now its 04/15/2021 and i still have no text or email from USCIS that they have my package. I contacted the Postal office where the P.O box for USCIS was located and they told me that my package was delivered to the intended P.O box. I've read a lot of people saying that they are in the same situation. Is it normal for USCIS to be ignoring the G-1145? 

Thank you to anyone that responds and all the best!

from what I read and understand that the G-1145 is no longer acknowledged. The instructions say that is only accepted when using the lock boxes to submit the I-751.

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15 minutes ago, Heri4me2 said:

from what I read and understand that the G-1145 is no longer acknowledged. The instructions say that is only accepted when using the lock boxes to submit the I-751.

Interesting... is this a rule change? Do you have a source for this? I included G-1145 and received a text. Those who haven't, haven't been texted.

N-400

04-13-2022: Applied online; case received

04-15-2022: Biometric reused; case being actively reviewed

12-09-2022: Interview scheduled for 01-20-2023

01-20-2023: Recommended for approval, Oath Ceremony Will Be Scheduled

01-23-2023: Oath ceremony scheduled for 02-16-2023

02-16-2023: Oath taken, naturalized, journey OVER!!

 

RoC

04-14-2021: Package mailed

04-16-2021: Package delivered

05-04-2021: Text received (LIN)

05-05-2021: Check cashed

05-07-2021: I-797 received , GC extended by 18 months

05-28-2021: Biometrics waived -|- Case updated to Fingerprints taken
06-04-2021: Biometrics letter received (dated 05-28-2021)

05-10-2022: New card being produced

05-11-2022: Case approved

05-12-2022: Card mailed

05-16-2022: Card received; also received approval notice letter

 

Marriage based AoS
07-14-2018: Priority date
07-31-2018: Biometric review complete
07-31-2018: RFIE (I-864 related)
11-29-2018: Case ready for interview; EAD card being produced
06-04-2019: Interview scheduled
07-11-2019: Interview; new card being produced

07-18-2019: Card delivered

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1 minute ago, elmers said:

Interesting... is this a rule change? Do you have a source for this? I included G-1145 and received a text. Those who haven't, haven't been texted.

it is written in the instructions for I-751

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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On 5/22/2021 at 5:23 PM, cculbertson81 said:

Yes, you can include Form G-1450 to pay by credit card as the very first page of your packet, even before your cover letter. 

Thank you my friend. 

 

I live in Texas, should I send my application to Texas Lockbox OR Arizona address ?

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10 hours ago, M@K12 said:

Thank you my friend. 

 

I live in Texas, should I send my application to Texas Lockbox OR Arizona address ?

 

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Just now, Heri4me2 said:

 

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this is the address for submitting I-751

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