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Hey guys,

 

So we’re currently working on gathering all the documents and evidences for my I-751 but I have a concern I need clarification on.

 

I recieved my conditional green card in March 2021. We moved in in our apartment on February 2021 and we have lived in my spouse’s parent’s home before moving in to our own place. I have a lot of evidence to provide(lease, banks statements, bills, etc) using our current address but for other evidences, like our car insurance, we completely forgot to change the address right away and it wasnt changed till late last year so some statements have our old address.

 

I guess my questions would be:

1. Is it okay to keep those evidences and submit it anyway? Maybe add a copy of our old licenses with the old address and include an explanation that we didn’t get to update the address right away?

 

2. Should I add that said previous address on Question 22 of the I-751 “Have you resided at any other address since you became a permanent resident”? I’m really doubting on this one since we’re already in our new place since I got my green card.

 

3. Or should I just ignore those evidences with old address and settle with all the other evidences?

 

It’s really hard doing all these without a lawyer/professional to work with so I would really appreciate all your suggestions and thoughts on these! 

AOS (I-130, I-130A, I-131, I-485, I-765) Timeline:

12/07/19 - AOS Package Sent

12/17/19 - NOA1

12/26/19 - NOA1 for Biometrics Appointment

01/07/20 - Biometrics at Elizabeth, NJ

01/29/20 - I-485 & I-765 Case Status Updated to "Fingerprints were taken"

02/11/20 - I-485 Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview 

05/15/20 - I-765 New card is being produced

05/18/20 - I-765 & I-131 Case was approved

 

ROC (I-751) Timeline:
01/18/23 - 
ROC Package Sent
01/30/23 - 48 month extension letter received
03/27/23 - Another 48 month extension

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1. Yes, because the evidence you submit must be from start of by marriage. 
2. No.  But I’m assuming you submitted your AOS package before you got approved, and you had your old address. Did you file AR-11? 
3. No, you can still use them with a short note explaining why they have the old address.

 

And update address on all your bills/ services asap.

FROM F1 TO AOS

October 17, 2019 AOS receipt date 

December 09, 2019: Biometric appointment

January 15, 2020 RFE received

January 30, 2020  RFE response sent

Feb 7: EAD approved and interview scheduled

March 18, 2020 Interview cancelled

April 14th 2020: RFE received

April 29, 2020 Approved without interview

May 1, 2020 Card in hand

 

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

February 1, 2022 package sent

March 28, 2022 Fingerprints reused

July 18, 2023 approval

July 20, 2023 Card in hand

 

N400 

January 30,2023: Online filing

February 4th, 2023: Biometric appointment

June 15th, 2023: Case actively being reviewed

July 11th, 2023: Interview scheduled.

August 30th, 2023: Interview!

August 31st, 2023: Oath ceremony scheduled.

Sept 19th, 2023: Officially a US citizen!

 


 

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5 hours ago, Rocio0010 said:

1. Yes, because the evidence you submit must be from start of by marriage. 
2. No.  But I’m assuming you submitted your AOS package before you got approved, and you had your old address. Did you file AR-11? 
3. No, you can still use them with a short note explaining why they have the old address.

 

And update address on all your bills/ services asap.

Great, thank you! All of our bills were updated since the beginning.

 

I didnt file AR-11 but our address was updated on the spot when we had our AOS interview. Thank you!

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AOS (I-130, I-130A, I-131, I-485, I-765) Timeline:

12/07/19 - AOS Package Sent

12/17/19 - NOA1

12/26/19 - NOA1 for Biometrics Appointment

01/07/20 - Biometrics at Elizabeth, NJ

01/29/20 - I-485 & I-765 Case Status Updated to "Fingerprints were taken"

02/11/20 - I-485 Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview 

05/15/20 - I-765 New card is being produced

05/18/20 - I-765 & I-131 Case was approved

 

ROC (I-751) Timeline:
01/18/23 - 
ROC Package Sent
01/30/23 - 48 month extension letter received
03/27/23 - Another 48 month extension

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10 hours ago, juliiev said:

Hey guys,

 

So we’re currently working on gathering all the documents and evidences for my I-751 but I have a concern I need clarification on.

 

I recieved my conditional green card in March 2021. We moved in in our apartment on February 2021 and we have lived in my spouse’s parent’s home before moving in to our own place. I have a lot of evidence to provide(lease, banks statements, bills, etc) using our current address but for other evidences, like our car insurance, we completely forgot to change the address right away and it wasnt changed till late last year so some statements have our old address.

 

I guess my questions would be:

1. Is it okay to keep those evidences and submit it anyway? Maybe add a copy of our old licenses with the old address and include an explanation that we didn’t get to update the address right away?

 

2. Should I add that said previous address on Question 22 of the I-751 “Have you resided at any other address since you became a permanent resident”? I’m really doubting on this one since we’re already in our new place since I got my green card.

 

3. Or should I just ignore those evidences with old address and settle with all the other evidences?

 

It’s really hard doing all these without a lawyer/professional to work with so I would really appreciate all your suggestions and thoughts on these! 

The key is to have evidence showing both names at the same address.  Evidence from old addresses is fine. 

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In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

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