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On 12/7/2021 at 6:08 AM, Eric&Mirella said:

I’m so happy to see so many people getting their Bio letters. For the folks who got WAC,I wouldn’t worry too much. An acquaintance of mine filed on April this year,had no updates for 4-5 months and 3 weeks ago she received her new green card 🙂

was she a WAC as well? 

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10 hours ago, DeepakChani said:

was she a WAC as well? 

Yup! Her service center was WAC 

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20 minutes ago, Sk87 said:

how many months can we leave the country for during this process?

I think you can leave for limited duration  (less than one year) and then can re-enter US as long as your 18/24 months extension letter has not expired.  The only gotcha is that USCIS may take an action on your case (i.e. biometrics appointment; schedule an interview, etc.) and may or may not update online status.  We know they mail a notification to the address on file.  So, if I were to leave the country for an extended period of time, I would make sure someone is monitoring my mail.  

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My biometrics were waived on Dec 28

K1 Visa Timeline [Approved]

Spoiler

07/23/2018    I-129F sent

07/25/2018    NOA1 email notification

07/30/2018    NOA1 hard copy

12/21/2018    NOA2 hard copy

01/10/2019    NVC Case # assigned

01/22/2019    Left NVC

01/29/2019    Embassy received

01/29/2019    Pkt 3 sent

02/01/2019    Pkt 4 received

02/13/2019    Medical

03/00/2019    Interview approved!

04/01/2019    Visa issued

04/02/2019    Visa received in mail

04/06/2019    POE

05/04/2019    Wedding

 

 

Adjustment Of Status Timeline [Approved]

Spoiler

 

05/31/2019    I-485, I-131 and I-765 sent

06/10/2019    NOA1 (electronic) & check cashed

06/11/2019    NOA1 hard copies

07/05/2019    Biometrics walk-in

09/30/2019    Interview scheduled (electronic notification)

10/23/2019    EAD/AP approved

11/00/2019    AOS Interview approved!

11/08/2019    Green card is being produced

11/16/2019    Green card in hand

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, SoCal2021 said:

I think you can leave for limited duration  (less than one year) and then can re-enter US as long as your 18/24 months extension letter has not expired.  The only gotcha is that USCIS may take an action on your case (i.e. biometrics appointment; schedule an interview, etc.) and may or may not update online status.  We know they mail a notification to the address on file.  So, if I were to leave the country for an extended period of time, I would make sure someone is monitoring my mail.  

Thanks. I'm being crazy and contemplating going back to England to see fam as I'm feeling so homesick. I moved here in April 2019, had a baby Aug 2020, and another Aug 2021. Covid came just as I found out I was pregnant so I've just been stuck indoors, obviously have done some things so I don't mean 24/7, however I know no one here. Plus hubby would be at home for the mail and I'm on thinking a few months

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14 hours ago, Sk87 said:

how many months can we leave the country for during this process?

For continuous residency requirements for any green card holder you should not be out of the USA for more than 180 days at a time (nearly 6 months). If you are away for longer you will impact your naturalization application date you can file for your n400. Also you need to be in the USA more days than the number of days outside of the USA during the 3 or 5 years before filing for USA citizenship.  

Out of the USA more than 180 days you will reset your time needed to apply for your n400 to three or five years from your return date.

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K1 Visa Arrived USA July 2017

Married August 2017

AOS Approved July 2018

 

Filed for i751 joint application May 2020

Fingerprints reused October 2020, and February 2021 and June 2021 (Yes 3 fingerprint notices)

Case move to National Benefits Center December 2020 for quicker processing from California Service Center

Oct 2021 out of processing time inquiry made, response May 5th 2022 that our i751 case will be addressed at our n400 interview

Combo interview May 16th 2022, in Sacramento

Approved June 08, 2022

 

Filed for Naturalization May 2021

Fingerprints reused May 2021

Combo interview May 16th 2022, in Sacramento, 

Approved June 08, 2022

Oath Ceremony completed June 29th 2022

 

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Finally an update for WAC filers.....I just received update that my wife's case was updated to show "Fingerprints were taken".  So, I am assuming it has been waived.  

 

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59 minutes ago, SoCal2021 said:

Finally an update for WAC filers.....I just received update that my wife's case was updated to show "Fingerprints were taken".  So, I am assuming it has been waived.  

 

That's what it means!

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4 hours ago, SoCal2021 said:

Finally an update for WAC filers.....I just received update that my wife's case was updated to show "Fingerprints were taken".  So, I am assuming it has been waived.  

 

Mine too!! 

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Finally got notice saying fingerprints applied to your case. 

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7 hours ago, jkelsey said:

Finally got notice saying fingerprints applied to your case. 

Hey guys how have you been? I know 2 years went by like a blip! My wife and I just filed our ROC 2 weeks ago and just now got our NOA1 today. I had colon surgery in December so we were delayed a little as our expiration date was Feb 25, 2022. We did get a 24 month extension on our case so it's all good. I forgot about the wife needing fingerprinted so I know that will come soon. Everything is moving at a snails pace so not worrying to much. Take care!! 

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42 minutes ago, Ryanmaria2018 said:

Hey guys how have you been? I know 2 years went by like a blip! My wife and I just filed our ROC 2 weeks ago and just now got our NOA1 today. I had colon surgery in December so we were delayed a little as our expiration date was Feb 25, 2022. We did get a 24 month extension on our case so it's all good. I forgot about the wife needing fingerprinted so I know that will come soon. Everything is moving at a snails pace so not worrying to much. Take care!! 

Been good. It has been slow this time. Our fingerprints got waived. Used the ones we did last time for this one. 

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44 minutes ago, Ryanmaria2018 said:

Hey guys how have you been? I know 2 years went by like a blip! My wife and I just filed our ROC 2 weeks ago and just now got our NOA1 today. I had colon surgery in December so we were delayed a little as our expiration date was Feb 25, 2022. We did get a 24 month extension on our case so it's all good. I forgot about the wife needing fingerprinted so I know that will come soon. Everything is moving at a snails pace so not worrying to much. Take care!! 

Wishing you speedy recovery from your surgery and speedy processing of your ROC. All the best. 

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