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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Germany
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Hi all,

 

just received my first receipt notice for my AOS case in the mail. On here and on Reddit I see some people reference the Lawfully app. In anyone's experience, is the paid subscription worth it? How accurate are the timelines and case analyses? Thanks in advance!

Naturalization

4/30/2024 Eligible to file for Naturalization

5/18/2024 Filed N-400 online, biometrics reused

5/20/2024 Case is being actively reviewed

 

Removal of Conditions

4/30/2023   Eligible to file for ROC

5/1/2023     Sent ROC package via USPS

5/4/2023     Package delivered to Phoenix, AZ lockbox

5/9/2023     Received text message confirming receipt, case #IOE....

5/10/2023   Check was cashed

5/11/2023   Case is being actively reviewed

5/15/2023   NOA received in the mail, biometrics reused

 

Marriage-Based AOS

3/3/2021   Sent application package to Chicago Lockbox

5/25/2021 Biometrics Appointment

7/29/2021 Interview date (Approved on the spot)

8/11/2021 Received Green Card in the mail

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Romania
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1 hour ago, oneoftheundergods said:

Hi all,

 

just received my first receipt notice for my AOS case in the mail. On here and on Reddit I see some people reference the Lawfully app. In anyone's experience, is the paid subscription worth it? How accurate are the timelines and case analyses? Thanks in advance!

Hmm you need to pay for it? Never tried it, but that three review on their website seems so fake. A user review doesn't look like that...

 

Anyway you are the data. They claim to have 250k. If those 250K don't update their status (report it) they can use as much machine learning as they want because it won't be accurate. You can search the forum and add a few months of padding and you have your free estimate

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1 hour ago, oneoftheundergods said:

Hi all,

 

just received my first receipt notice for my AOS case in the mail. On here and on Reddit I see some people reference the Lawfully app. In anyone's experience, is the paid subscription worth it? How accurate are the timelines and case analyses? Thanks in advance!

what does the paid subscription offer ? there is nothing any app can tell about processing time or anything that is not on uscis.gov 

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The free version is really useful because it sends live-ish notifications when any of your applications' statuses change so you don't have to keep logging on to check the USCIS site.  Because it can access everyone's case status, all their data is based on real-time cases, whereas this site relies on users manually entering their info so the predictions are way off.  But all predictions are still just averages and so aren't going to be exact to you so not worth paying for. 

 

As a free member, you get this chart that says the probability of when you may get a decision (this one is my EAD).  The main thing you miss out on as a free member is it tells you where users with similar dates and circumstances are in the process... it's definitely not worth the stupid amount you pay, it's worth the free trial just for curiosity's sake.  

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Germany
Timeline

Thanks everyone!

Naturalization

4/30/2024 Eligible to file for Naturalization

5/18/2024 Filed N-400 online, biometrics reused

5/20/2024 Case is being actively reviewed

 

Removal of Conditions

4/30/2023   Eligible to file for ROC

5/1/2023     Sent ROC package via USPS

5/4/2023     Package delivered to Phoenix, AZ lockbox

5/9/2023     Received text message confirming receipt, case #IOE....

5/10/2023   Check was cashed

5/11/2023   Case is being actively reviewed

5/15/2023   NOA received in the mail, biometrics reused

 

Marriage-Based AOS

3/3/2021   Sent application package to Chicago Lockbox

5/25/2021 Biometrics Appointment

7/29/2021 Interview date (Approved on the spot)

8/11/2021 Received Green Card in the mail

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