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CSC filer - May 2019 

Filed jointly - exactly 20 months approved 

RFe and Infopass 

 

Timeline - May 16 2019 

GC expired - June 2017 

Extension received -18 months ( May 25 ) 

RFE - Oct 13 2020 

RESPONSE RECEIVED - Dec 10

 Infopass - 1/4/21 1 yr extension stamp passport expired GC surrendered 

Status changed - Card ordered. 1/14/21 

 

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9 hours ago, Nette0726 said:

CSC filer - May 2019 

Filed jointly - exactly 20 months approved 

RFe and Infopass 

 

Timeline - May 16 2019 

GC expired - June 2017 

Extension received -18 months ( May 25 ) 

RFE - Oct 13 2020 

RESPONSE RECEIVED - Dec 10

 Infopass - 1/4/21 1 yr extension stamp passport expired GC surrendered 

Status changed - Card ordered. 1/14/21 

 

Oh wow. Congratulations 🎉🎊🍾🎈 

AOS Approved in 308 days

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Adjusted from Visa B1/B2 via Marriage to USC 

Sent Package July 26th 2016

EAD approved in (87 days)

Received EAD Combo Card (101 days)

Interview May 30th 2017 (308 days) 

Case Approved May 30th 2017 (308 days)

Greencard received June 7th 2017 (316 days)

 

 

ROC Approved in 955 Days (time affected by covid office closures)

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Sent Package - 5/11/2019 - (0 days)

NOA Date - 5/14/2019  - (3 days) Conditional Greencard with ext expiration date 11/30/2020

Biometrics - 6/18/2019 - (38 days)

Transfer to NBC - 4/20/20 - (345 days)

Transfer back to Vermont Center - 4/21/20 (Never received that letter but USCIS agents over the phone advises this and have no explanation as to why it was transferred nor transferred back) - (346 days)

InfoPass - 11/20/20 (to get 1 year temp I-551 Stamp in Valid Passport) - (556 days)

Case Ready to be scheduled for interview - 1/4/2021 (601 days)

Interview Scheduled on 9/22/2021 for 10/20/2021

Interview Cancelled and Noticed Ordered 9/23/21

Interview Scheduled on 9/26/2021 for 10/28/2021

Interview Cancelled and Noticed Ordered 10/4/2021

Called to get info pass to get second i-551 stamp before it expires in November, They will call back within 2 weeks to schedule infopass - 10/6/21

Infopass scheduled for 10/26/21 and told 10/28/2021 Interview still on. Went to Interview. Told need to call USCIS for another infopass appointment. Emergency Infopass scheduled for 11/2/2021.

Infopass - I-551 Stamp - 11/2/2021

Case Approved January 28 2022 (955 days)

 

 

N-400 Application

FO: Atlanta, GA

Filed N-400 Online - 3/4/2022

Biometrics Reuse - 3/4/22 (Service Center NBC)

Interview Scheduled - 9/12/22

Interview Date - 10/19/22

Decision: Decision cannot be made at this time

Application Recommended to be approved and submitted for Quality Review - 10/26/22

Oath Ceremony will be scheduled 10/26/2022

OATH CEREMONY MAILED - 10/27/2022

Checked online Oath Ceremony is - 11/18/2022

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On 12/31/2020 at 8:44 AM, Harold_Oakland said:

Sounds like good news is coming your way!

Forgot to report back but it ended up just being a notice to let me know they were reusing my biometrics for my N400.......
Well, it's at least something, I guess? Not thrilled though. Hoping for an update on RoC soon, my extension expires in 3 days.

 

620 days and counting... 

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K1 and AOS/EAD/AP

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K1

19th July 2016 -- K1 Petition sent to TX Lockbox

27th July 2016 -- NOA1 Received

7th September 2016 -- NOA2 Received

27th September 2016 -- Sydney Consulate Received

6th October 2016 -- Packet 4 Received

29th November 2016 -- Interview Date

29th November 2016 -- Approved at interview

5th December 2016 -- Visa Package Received

16th December 2016 -- Entered US on K1 (PoE San Francisco)

23rd December 2016 -- Married!


AOS/EAD/AP

8th March 2017 -- Filed AoS, EAD, AP

18th March 2017 -- NOA1 for AoS, EAD, AP

1st August 2017 - Email notification that GC has been mailed
18th August 2017 - Mailed GC back after name error (Maiden name instead of married name), USCIS error, filed with I-90 Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card

 

GC Replacement

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18th August 2017 - Mailed GC back after name error (Maiden name instead of married name), USCIS error, filed with I-90 Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card
3rd August 2018 - I-90 Form Approved.

7th August 2018 - Replacement card produced.

Replacement card sent to wrong address!
12th October 2018 - Replacement card received!


RoC

6th May 2019 - Mailed off I-751 RoC

14th May 2019 - Text notification case received

17th May 2019 - 18 month extension letter received
2nd December 2019 - Biometrics Appt
1st October 2020 - Case transferred to NBC
5th March 2021 - Case updated to notify that interview has been scheduled

 

N-400

30th September 2020 - Application filed online
30th September 2020 - Notice of received application (notice date)
5th March 2021 - Case updated to notify that interview has been scheduled

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On 1/15/2021 at 4:23 PM, Stelare said:

Forgot to report back but it ended up just being a notice to let me know they were reusing my biometrics for my N400.......
Well, it's at least something, I guess? Not thrilled though. Hoping for an update on RoC soon, my extension expires in 3 days.

 

620 days and counting... 

How many month extension letter did you receive when you applied. I also applied in May 2019 but mine expired in December 2020.

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16 hours ago, ramwho said:

How many month extension letter did you receive when you applied. I also applied in May 2019 but mine expired in December 2020.

we all got 18 months extension.  and Some of us went and got the 1 year extra extension when our gc expired.... temp i-551 expires 11/2021

 

Who else 614 days and counting?

AOS Approved in 308 days

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Adjusted from Visa B1/B2 via Marriage to USC 

Sent Package July 26th 2016

EAD approved in (87 days)

Received EAD Combo Card (101 days)

Interview May 30th 2017 (308 days) 

Case Approved May 30th 2017 (308 days)

Greencard received June 7th 2017 (316 days)

 

 

ROC Approved in 955 Days (time affected by covid office closures)

Spoiler

 

Sent Package - 5/11/2019 - (0 days)

NOA Date - 5/14/2019  - (3 days) Conditional Greencard with ext expiration date 11/30/2020

Biometrics - 6/18/2019 - (38 days)

Transfer to NBC - 4/20/20 - (345 days)

Transfer back to Vermont Center - 4/21/20 (Never received that letter but USCIS agents over the phone advises this and have no explanation as to why it was transferred nor transferred back) - (346 days)

InfoPass - 11/20/20 (to get 1 year temp I-551 Stamp in Valid Passport) - (556 days)

Case Ready to be scheduled for interview - 1/4/2021 (601 days)

Interview Scheduled on 9/22/2021 for 10/20/2021

Interview Cancelled and Noticed Ordered 9/23/21

Interview Scheduled on 9/26/2021 for 10/28/2021

Interview Cancelled and Noticed Ordered 10/4/2021

Called to get info pass to get second i-551 stamp before it expires in November, They will call back within 2 weeks to schedule infopass - 10/6/21

Infopass scheduled for 10/26/21 and told 10/28/2021 Interview still on. Went to Interview. Told need to call USCIS for another infopass appointment. Emergency Infopass scheduled for 11/2/2021.

Infopass - I-551 Stamp - 11/2/2021

Case Approved January 28 2022 (955 days)

 

 

N-400 Application

FO: Atlanta, GA

Filed N-400 Online - 3/4/2022

Biometrics Reuse - 3/4/22 (Service Center NBC)

Interview Scheduled - 9/12/22

Interview Date - 10/19/22

Decision: Decision cannot be made at this time

Application Recommended to be approved and submitted for Quality Review - 10/26/22

Oath Ceremony will be scheduled 10/26/2022

OATH CEREMONY MAILED - 10/27/2022

Checked online Oath Ceremony is - 11/18/2022

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On Friday I got an email from the Philadelphia Field Office stating the they were cancelling my appointment because of the inauguration. I was instructed to call back the contact center to reschedule. Man this stinks because I was trying to change jobs soon. 

ROC

5/3/19 - Dropped package at UPS

5/6/19 - UPS ship package

5/7/19 - Package is delivered

5/10/19 - NOA1 Issued

5/13/19 - Check is cashed

5/14/19 - NOA1 received in the mail

5/24/19 - Biometrics Appointment letter received

6/4/19 - Biometrics appointment

6/6/19 - Case is updated online with "Fingerprint Review Was Completed"

5/5/20 -  Case is updated online with "Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview"

1/19/21 - Appointment to get passport stamped

 

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My divorce was just finalized, so I finally sent my letter requesting that my application be switched to a divorce waiver.  Case is still stuck at NBC , ready to be scheduled for an interview. It's been 614 days. This whole process is teaching us all patience 🤦‍♀️

 

K1 

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02/13/2016 .... Mailed I-129F to Lewisville, TX

02/19/2016 .... NOA 1 case sent to CSC

04/13/2016 .... NOA 2 (54 days from NOA1)

05/20/2016 .... Case received at Embassy, Pkt 3&4 email received

07/26/2016 .... Medical

07/27/2016 .... Interview (Paris) Approved

10/12/2016 .... P.O.E JFK 

 

AOS from K1 

Spoiler

02/21/2017 .... AOS Package Filed - Chicago Lockbox 

03/04/2017 .... NOA1 Hard-Copies Received (notice date 02/24/2017)

03/17/2017 .... Biometrics Appointment letter received

03/31/2017 .... Biometrics 

05/24/2017 .... EAD/AP approved

06/19/2017 .... AOS approved

 

ROC

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05/14/2019 .... Joint I-751 filed via USPS Priority Mail - Dallas lockbox

05/24/2019 .... NOA1 hard copy received, extension letter valid until 12.19.2020

10/21/2019 .... Biometrics appointment 

04/08/2020 .... Case transferred to NBC (never got notification letter)

04/15/2020 .... Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

06/09/2020 .... Divorce proceedings started

08/05/2020 .... Interview was canceled (never got a notification letter for schedule or cancellation)

08/05/2020 .... Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

12/03/2020 .... InfoPass appointment for I-551 Stamp 

12/17/2020 .... Divorce finalized

01/17/2021 .... Sent letter requesting I-751 divorce waiver 

11/21/2021 .... InfoPass appointment for new I-551 stamp

12/13/2021 .... Interview was Scheduled 

01/13/2022 .... Interview: case was approved (975 days !!!)

 

N400

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05/01/2022 .... Filed N400 Online application

08/19/2022 .... Interview was scheduled 

09/23/2022 .... Interview - Washington DC field office - APPROVED

10/29/2022 …. Oath Ceremony

 

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2 minutes ago, Soflatlndr said:

My divorce was just finalized, so I finally sent my letter requesting that my application be switched to a divorce waiver.  Case is still stuck at NBC , ready to be scheduled for an interview. It's been 614 days. This whole process is teaching us all patience 🤦‍♀️

 

Yes indeed it is.  I am in the same boat but my divorce isnt yet finalized. *sigh*  I am still waiting 

AOS Approved in 308 days

Spoiler

Adjusted from Visa B1/B2 via Marriage to USC 

Sent Package July 26th 2016

EAD approved in (87 days)

Received EAD Combo Card (101 days)

Interview May 30th 2017 (308 days) 

Case Approved May 30th 2017 (308 days)

Greencard received June 7th 2017 (316 days)

 

 

ROC Approved in 955 Days (time affected by covid office closures)

Spoiler

 

Sent Package - 5/11/2019 - (0 days)

NOA Date - 5/14/2019  - (3 days) Conditional Greencard with ext expiration date 11/30/2020

Biometrics - 6/18/2019 - (38 days)

Transfer to NBC - 4/20/20 - (345 days)

Transfer back to Vermont Center - 4/21/20 (Never received that letter but USCIS agents over the phone advises this and have no explanation as to why it was transferred nor transferred back) - (346 days)

InfoPass - 11/20/20 (to get 1 year temp I-551 Stamp in Valid Passport) - (556 days)

Case Ready to be scheduled for interview - 1/4/2021 (601 days)

Interview Scheduled on 9/22/2021 for 10/20/2021

Interview Cancelled and Noticed Ordered 9/23/21

Interview Scheduled on 9/26/2021 for 10/28/2021

Interview Cancelled and Noticed Ordered 10/4/2021

Called to get info pass to get second i-551 stamp before it expires in November, They will call back within 2 weeks to schedule infopass - 10/6/21

Infopass scheduled for 10/26/21 and told 10/28/2021 Interview still on. Went to Interview. Told need to call USCIS for another infopass appointment. Emergency Infopass scheduled for 11/2/2021.

Infopass - I-551 Stamp - 11/2/2021

Case Approved January 28 2022 (955 days)

 

 

N-400 Application

FO: Atlanta, GA

Filed N-400 Online - 3/4/2022

Biometrics Reuse - 3/4/22 (Service Center NBC)

Interview Scheduled - 9/12/22

Interview Date - 10/19/22

Decision: Decision cannot be made at this time

Application Recommended to be approved and submitted for Quality Review - 10/26/22

Oath Ceremony will be scheduled 10/26/2022

OATH CEREMONY MAILED - 10/27/2022

Checked online Oath Ceremony is - 11/18/2022

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Long time lurker, first time poster. Filed I-751 for removal of conditions on 05/14/2019. The last update I had according to USCIS case status is that my case was transferred to the Potomac processing center. Nothing since then. 

 

I got my I-551 stamped last week, since I will be changing jobs soon and needed proof of status. That extends my status until 01/2022. I have also filed for N-400 in 07/2020. Hopefully something changes with either the I-751 or the N-400 soon. 

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19 minutes ago, arj_435 said:

Long time lurker, first time poster. Filed I-751 for removal of conditions on 05/14/2019. The last update I had according to USCIS case status is that my case was transferred to the Potomac processing center. Nothing since then. 

 

I got my I-551 stamped last week, since I will be changing jobs soon and needed proof of status. That extends my status until 01/2022. I have also filed for N-400 in 07/2020. Hopefully something changes with either the I-751 or the N-400 soon. 

Welcome and Good luck ! Hopefully you hear something soon. I applied for I-751 a couple days after you and live in the same area. My case has been transferred to NBC in March 2020, nothing since then. 

K1 

Spoiler

02/13/2016 .... Mailed I-129F to Lewisville, TX

02/19/2016 .... NOA 1 case sent to CSC

04/13/2016 .... NOA 2 (54 days from NOA1)

05/20/2016 .... Case received at Embassy, Pkt 3&4 email received

07/26/2016 .... Medical

07/27/2016 .... Interview (Paris) Approved

10/12/2016 .... P.O.E JFK 

 

AOS from K1 

Spoiler

02/21/2017 .... AOS Package Filed - Chicago Lockbox 

03/04/2017 .... NOA1 Hard-Copies Received (notice date 02/24/2017)

03/17/2017 .... Biometrics Appointment letter received

03/31/2017 .... Biometrics 

05/24/2017 .... EAD/AP approved

06/19/2017 .... AOS approved

 

ROC

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05/14/2019 .... Joint I-751 filed via USPS Priority Mail - Dallas lockbox

05/24/2019 .... NOA1 hard copy received, extension letter valid until 12.19.2020

10/21/2019 .... Biometrics appointment 

04/08/2020 .... Case transferred to NBC (never got notification letter)

04/15/2020 .... Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

06/09/2020 .... Divorce proceedings started

08/05/2020 .... Interview was canceled (never got a notification letter for schedule or cancellation)

08/05/2020 .... Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

12/03/2020 .... InfoPass appointment for I-551 Stamp 

12/17/2020 .... Divorce finalized

01/17/2021 .... Sent letter requesting I-751 divorce waiver 

11/21/2021 .... InfoPass appointment for new I-551 stamp

12/13/2021 .... Interview was Scheduled 

01/13/2022 .... Interview: case was approved (975 days !!!)

 

N400

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05/01/2022 .... Filed N400 Online application

08/19/2022 .... Interview was scheduled 

09/23/2022 .... Interview - Washington DC field office - APPROVED

10/29/2022 …. Oath Ceremony

 

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On 1/25/2021 at 11:40 AM, arj_435 said:

Long time lurker, first time poster. Filed I-751 for removal of conditions on 05/14/2019. The last update I had according to USCIS case status is that my case was transferred to the Potomac processing center. Nothing since then. 

 

I got my I-551 stamped last week, since I will be changing jobs soon and needed proof of status. That extends my status until 01/2022. I have also filed for N-400 in 07/2020. Hopefully something changes with either the I-751 or the N-400 soon. 

 

My husband and I live in the DC area, too, so I'm glad to see your post. We filed his I-751 in April 2019 and got the I-551 stamp in his passport earlier this week, as his 18-month extension expired on Wednesday (1/27). We filed the N-400 in May 2020. Just wanted you to know that those of us in DMV all seem to be in the same boat with the snail-like speed.

 

On 1/25/2021 at 12:01 PM, Soflatlndr said:

Welcome and Good luck ! Hopefully you hear something soon. I applied for I-751 a couple days after you and live in the same area. My case has been transferred to NBC in March 2020, nothing since then. 

My husband's I-751 was also transferred to NBC in March 2020. The case status changed to "ready to be scheduled for an interview" in May 2020, but we've heard nothing since then. We contacted Congresswoman Norton's office for help inquiring with USCIS on our behalf since we're outside of normal processing time, but USCIS just came back with the same info we can find online. 

Naturalization Adventure

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[Day 000] May 18, 2020: Naturalization package accepted by USCIS

[Day 268] February 10, 2021: Interview scheduled

[Day 305 ] March 19, 2021: Approved!

[Day 309 ] March 23, 2021: Oath ceremony

 

ROC Adventure:

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[Day 000] April 29, 2019: ROC package accepted by USCIS

[Day 036] June 4, 2019: Biometrics taken at USCIS center in VA

[Day 330] March 24, 2020: Case transferred to NBC to ease case backlog at EAC

[Day 380 ] May 13, 2020: Online status updated to "interview ready to be scheduled" 

[Day 690] March 19, 2021: Approved during combo interview

 

AOS Adventure:

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[Day 000] March 8, 2016: Mailed AOS/EAD/AP package to Chicago lockbox

[Day 035] April 12, 2016: Biometrics appointment

[Day 052] April 29, 2016: Received EAD/AP combo card in the mail

[Day 412] April 25, 2017: EAD/AP renewal documents approved; received card in hand first week of May

[Day 470] June 22, 2017: Received RFE for five items with 84 days to respond 

[Day 477] June 29, 2017: Second medical due to the case pending for more than one year 

[Day 505]: July 27, 2017: GREEN CARD APPLICATION WAS APPROVED WITHOUT INTERVIEW!!!!!

[Day 554]: September 14, 2017: Green card arrived in the mail and brought our 18-month AOS journey to an end

 

 

K-1 Adventure:

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Fall 2005: Met as students at university

July 2015: Got engaged

September 12, 2015: Mailed K-1 Visa Petition to Lewisville Lockbox

September 16, 2015: NOA1 Received (Electronic Notice)

October 2, 2015: NOA2 (Electronic Notice)

October 23, 2015: Approved I-129F Received by NVC and Assigned Case Number

October 29, 2015: Petition documents arrived at AIT in Taipei

November 2, 2015: Received Packet 3 from AIT via email

November 10, 2015: Medical appointment

November 23, 2015: Visa interview

November 27, 2015: VISA APPROVED!!

February 1, 2016: POE in Minneapolis

February 6, 2016: Married!

 

 

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In December 2016 we began our USCIS visa journey saga.  At this juncture in year 2021 our long awaited USCIS goal of USA Naturalization is nearing finalization and completion!  Received our official USCIS Atlanta Field Office N-400 Naturalization interview scheduled on Thursday, March 4, 2021, HALLELUJAH!  On Monday, February 1, 2021 will go to the InfoPass appointment to recieve an I-551 extension stamp in his passport.  We'll share further information after each of the appointments. Our positive thoughts are with each and everyone in their USCIS journey to successfully cross their immigration finish line.  Looking back, the Visa Journey website and community's been invaluable in every faucet of our immigration process. It has saved us hard earned money that many spend in using the services of a licensed US Immigration attorney.  We will plan to use the dollars we saved from having successfully navigated the process adhering and following the prudent, sage and wise counsel of the shared resources from everyone who unselfishly shared their information resources here on the VJ website. We could not have accomplished successfully attaining our goal without each and all of you!  Un millón agradecido a todos aqui en VJ...

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1 hour ago, MXcompadre said:

In December 2016 we began our USCIS visa journey saga.  At this juncture in year 2021 our long awaited USCIS goal of USA Naturalization is nearing finalization and completion!  Received our official USCIS Atlanta Field Office N-400 Naturalization interview scheduled on Thursday, March 4, 2021, HALLELUJAH!  On Monday, February 1, 2021 will go to the InfoPass appointment to recieve an I-551 extension stamp in his passport.  We'll share further information after each of the appointments. Our positive thoughts are with each and everyone in their USCIS journey to successfully cross their immigration finish line.  Looking back, the Visa Journey website and community's been invaluable in every faucet of our immigration process. It has saved us hard earned money that many spend in using the services of a licensed US Immigration attorney.  We will plan to use the dollars we saved from having successfully navigated the process adhering and following the prudent, sage and wise counsel of the shared resources from everyone who unselfishly shared their information resources here on the VJ website. We could not have accomplished successfully attaining our goal without each and all of you!  Un millón agradecido a todos aqui en VJ...

Congratulations 🎈🎊🎉🍾 

 

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AOS Approved in 308 days

Spoiler

Adjusted from Visa B1/B2 via Marriage to USC 

Sent Package July 26th 2016

EAD approved in (87 days)

Received EAD Combo Card (101 days)

Interview May 30th 2017 (308 days) 

Case Approved May 30th 2017 (308 days)

Greencard received June 7th 2017 (316 days)

 

 

ROC Approved in 955 Days (time affected by covid office closures)

Spoiler

 

Sent Package - 5/11/2019 - (0 days)

NOA Date - 5/14/2019  - (3 days) Conditional Greencard with ext expiration date 11/30/2020

Biometrics - 6/18/2019 - (38 days)

Transfer to NBC - 4/20/20 - (345 days)

Transfer back to Vermont Center - 4/21/20 (Never received that letter but USCIS agents over the phone advises this and have no explanation as to why it was transferred nor transferred back) - (346 days)

InfoPass - 11/20/20 (to get 1 year temp I-551 Stamp in Valid Passport) - (556 days)

Case Ready to be scheduled for interview - 1/4/2021 (601 days)

Interview Scheduled on 9/22/2021 for 10/20/2021

Interview Cancelled and Noticed Ordered 9/23/21

Interview Scheduled on 9/26/2021 for 10/28/2021

Interview Cancelled and Noticed Ordered 10/4/2021

Called to get info pass to get second i-551 stamp before it expires in November, They will call back within 2 weeks to schedule infopass - 10/6/21

Infopass scheduled for 10/26/21 and told 10/28/2021 Interview still on. Went to Interview. Told need to call USCIS for another infopass appointment. Emergency Infopass scheduled for 11/2/2021.

Infopass - I-551 Stamp - 11/2/2021

Case Approved January 28 2022 (955 days)

 

 

N-400 Application

FO: Atlanta, GA

Filed N-400 Online - 3/4/2022

Biometrics Reuse - 3/4/22 (Service Center NBC)

Interview Scheduled - 9/12/22

Interview Date - 10/19/22

Decision: Decision cannot be made at this time

Application Recommended to be approved and submitted for Quality Review - 10/26/22

Oath Ceremony will be scheduled 10/26/2022

OATH CEREMONY MAILED - 10/27/2022

Checked online Oath Ceremony is - 11/18/2022

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18 hours ago, Nipperswife said:

Congratulations 🎈🎊🎉🍾 

 

I agree visajourney has been very helpful.

Thank you Nipperswife!  We overwhelming agree 100% that this VisaJourney.com website is an invaluable, absolutely essential and treasured resource on the many varied faucets of applying for and transitioning through the convoluted USA USCIS immigration experience.  Each and every VJ contributor that's mutually shared their personal prudent, informative and invaluable sage resource information, and or topic specific forum postings add to the value of using this website. Assuredly we saved mega$ in our extensive self research, accurately completing & filing the USCIS forms/paperwork and sharing our actual case handling process and progress to assist other VJ members in their personal immigration dealings, journey and progress through the USCIS immigration maze. Buen suerte a ustedes en nosotros visa journey!    

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