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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Our application is being actively reviewed, biometrics are being reused, and our payment is pending on our credit card! Filing online rocks!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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2 hours ago, Sellamalola said:

Exactly! Good luck with your application! After I applied I also got a pdf file with the noa and bio waver which should come by mail soon, it also says estimated processing time of 10 months!!

Thank you! My husband's processing estimate was 16 months and it went down to 10 a little while later.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Well we got our letter from USCIS on the whole "your I-751 has been sent to a new office" since we submitted the wife's N-400.

 

They transferred it to National Benefits Center.

 

I assume this will not be a combo interview then?

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41 minutes ago, Spardasa said:

Well we got our letter from USCIS on the whole "your I-751 has been sent to a new office" since we submitted the wife's N-400.

 

They transferred it to National Benefits Center.

 

I assume this will not be a combo interview then?

Never know. I know your 751 has to get transferred to where your N400 is being processed. My lawyer told me it’ll go one or two ways. They’ll approve your 751 and you just have to do N400 interview or they call for a combo interview for both 751 and N400. My local office is handling my N400 but I haven’t got notification that my 751 got transferred as of yet.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Venezuela
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I finished my application today!!! Bio reuse and receipt notice posted on the account 5 minutes after submitting.  Good luck to us all! 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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10 minutes ago, Eric&Mirella said:

I finished my application today!!! Bio reuse and receipt notice posted on the account 5 minutes after submitting.  Good luck to us all! 

It's so much better that filing by mail! I hope this last part of your journey is a quick one!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Venezuela
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Just now, Joyoussinger said:

It's so much better that filing by mail! I hope this last part of your journey is a quick one!

I know right! I can’t believe how quick and painless it was.

 

I just hope the change of address form does it thing. Unfortunately, I’m gonna have to move to a different state in a month or so 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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6 minutes ago, Eric&Mirella said:

I know right! I can’t believe how quick and painless it was.

 

I just hope the change of address form does it thing. Unfortunately, I’m gonna have to move to a different state in a month or so 

I think it should be fine. Good luck in your new home!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Wales
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Just checked on the USCIS website and noticed I had an update - Biometrics has been scheduled for Oct 21st and my estimated time went down from 16 to 9 months like everyone else here! Lol 

 

Happy to have some progress! Just have to keep practicing the Civic questions now

USCIS Journey

1st September 2015 - I-130 Sent

14th January 2016 - I-130 Petition approved

NVC

8th February - NVC Received case

26th February - NVC Fees "Paid" on website
24th March - DS-260 Sent & confirmation received

10th May - IV Package sent to NVC

20th June - Case compete
28th June - Received Interview confirmation (P4)

Embassy
22nd July - Medical Examination
1st August - Interview date - Approved!!

2nd August - Issued

5th August - Visa in hand

24th October - POE

ROC

21st July 2018 - I751 sent

26th July - NOA received 

31st August - Biometrics appointment

5th September - Fingerprint review was completed

8th July 2019 - ROC Approved!

5th July  - New card is being produced

13th July - 10 year green card received 

Naturalization

23rd September 2022 - N-400 Submitted

24th September - NOA received 

21st October - Biometrics appointment

10th April 2023 - Interview date

18th May - Oath Ceremony 

 

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10 hours ago, AndrewMc said:

Just checked on the USCIS website and noticed I had an update - Biometrics has been scheduled for Oct 21st and my estimated time went down from 16 to 9 months like everyone else here! Lol 

 

Happy to have some progress! Just have to keep practicing the Civic questions now

Did you ever do Biometrics for your initial green card?

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Wales
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3 hours ago, Vante said:

Did you ever do Biometrics for your initial green card?

I don’t believe so, not for the initial greencard. I just did the biometrics when doing the removing of conditions to get my 10 yr (that was back in 2018)

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USCIS Journey

1st September 2015 - I-130 Sent

14th January 2016 - I-130 Petition approved

NVC

8th February - NVC Received case

26th February - NVC Fees "Paid" on website
24th March - DS-260 Sent & confirmation received

10th May - IV Package sent to NVC

20th June - Case compete
28th June - Received Interview confirmation (P4)

Embassy
22nd July - Medical Examination
1st August - Interview date - Approved!!

2nd August - Issued

5th August - Visa in hand

24th October - POE

ROC

21st July 2018 - I751 sent

26th July - NOA received 

31st August - Biometrics appointment

5th September - Fingerprint review was completed

8th July 2019 - ROC Approved!

5th July  - New card is being produced

13th July - 10 year green card received 

Naturalization

23rd September 2022 - N-400 Submitted

24th September - NOA received 

21st October - Biometrics appointment

10th April 2023 - Interview date

18th May - Oath Ceremony 

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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On 9/27/2022 at 6:37 PM, Vante said:

 

Mine shows 10 months as well. I’m in Raleigh NC. My lawyer said my office is moving rather fast N400s. My friend who lives in Tampa process took 4 months. Never know though. I’d take 6 months, even before the year is out if possible 😅

My timeline dropped to 9 months now. However, my lawyer told me that the average timeframe for the N400 in Tampa is apparently 5 months. So, fingers crossed that's the case! 

3/1/2019 ~ Mailed in via lawyer to Chicago Lockbox

3/15/2019 ~ USCIS Processed payment

3/16/2019 ~ Received NOA1

3/23/2019 ~ Received Biometrics Appointment

4/2/2019 ~ Biometrics Appointment

4/10/2019 ~ Status of I-485 changed to 'Ready for Interview'

4/15/2019 ~ Interview has been scheduled

5/22/2019 ~ Had to reschedule interview the day before

6/12/2019 ~ Received new interview date

7/25/2019 ~ Interview: Approved!!

8/2/2019 ~ GC IN HAND!!

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4/25/2021 ~ Apply for ROC

5/1/2021 ~ Package sent lawyer

6/9/2021 ~ Package sent to USCIS

6/14/2021 ~ Status Change: Case was Received

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08/31/2022 ~ Mailed N-400 Package to Lawyer

09/09/2022 ~ Package being mailed to USCIS

09/12/2022 ~ Package delivered to Chicago Lockbox

09/14/2022 ~ Check cashed by USCIS

09/20/2022 ~ I-797C received in mail - Status: USCIS is actively reviewing...

09/16/2022 ~ I-797C stating that the biometrics will be reused 

10/22/2022 ~ Status changed to 'Interview has been Scheduled'

12/08/2022 ~ N-400/I-751 Combo Interview

12/10/2022 ~ Status Change: Recommended for approval

12/10/2022 ~ Status Change: Oath Ceremony to be Scheduled

12/17/2022 ~ Status Change: Oath Ceremony Notice has been Mailed

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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22 hours ago, Vante said:

Did you ever do Biometrics for your initial green card?

My husband had to do biometrics for his initial green card, but not for anything since. They reused the green card biometrics for removing conditions and naturalization.

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