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Removal of condition (not applied for citizenship yet)

Came on CR1 visa.

Case number starts with MSC ( national benefits centre)

Received date 5/28/21

Notice date 06/04/21  - 18 months extension letter

Notice date 12/13/2021-  24 months extension letter

Case status shows Interview scheduled since Jan 12,2022. No movement since then.

 

Called USCIS  02/06/223  requesting for 48 months extension letter as current extension letter expiring in few months and have travel plans soon. Was told to wait as they are working on case and have huge backlog.

 

Checked case status 02/07/2023 9.30 am, shows NEW CARD BEING PRODUCED.  (no Interview)

 

Those who have been waiting for over a year since interview scheduled on case status, should try calling USCIS about 48 months letter. That seems to trigger the case to move further. my case got approved.no interview. 

 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, E&M2021 said:

Those who have been waiting for over a year since interview scheduled on case status, should try calling USCIS about 48 months letter. That seems to trigger the case to move further. my case got approved.no interview. 

Another method is to file the N-400.  After 40 months of waiting for the I-751 to be approved, wife filed N-400.  About 5 months later, she had her Naturalization Certificate in her hands. 

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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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35 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

Another method is to file the N-400.  After 40 months of waiting for the I-751 to be approved, wife filed N-400.  About 5 months later, she had her Naturalization Certificate in her hands. 

Yes. That's true good idea to file for citizenship when you become eligible while waiting for green card to be approved. Not ready for citizenship yet due to personal reason. I know there are others too who have filed only Removal of conditions without citizenship. 

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23 hours ago, E&M2021 said:

Removal of condition (not applied for citizenship yet)

Came on CR1 visa.

Case number starts with MSC ( national benefits centre)

Received date 5/28/21

Notice date 06/04/21  - 18 months extension letter

Notice date 12/13/2021-  24 months extension letter

Case status shows Interview scheduled since Jan 12,2022. No movement since then.

 

Called USCIS  02/06/223  requesting for 48 months extension letter as current extension letter expiring in few months and have travel plans soon. Was told to wait as they are working on case and have huge backlog.

 

Checked case status 02/07/2023 9.30 am, shows NEW CARD BEING PRODUCED.  (no Interview)

 

Those who have been waiting for over a year since interview scheduled on case status, should try calling USCIS about 48 months letter. That seems to trigger the case to move further. my case got approved.no interview. 

 

 

 

I hope the same thing happens for me. I submitted in August 2021, so a few months after you, and I chatted with Emma yesterday asking about the status of my case and when to expect the 48-month extension. Maybe I should also try giving them a call. Not holding my breath and honestly, I am fine as long as I receive my 48 month extension because I have international travel scheduled after my extension letter expires.

“It’s been 84 years…” 

- Me talking about the progress of my I-751

 

 

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1 hour ago, Daphne . said:

I hope the same thing happens for me. I submitted in August 2021, so a few months after you, and I chatted with Emma yesterday asking about the status of my case and when to expect the 48-month extension. Maybe I should also try giving them a call. Not holding my breath and honestly, I am fine as long as I receive my 48 month extension because I have international travel scheduled after my extension letter expires.

Update: I was able to talk with a rep and she informed me that I need to call back 60 days before my extension letter expires if I haven't received a 48-month extension before that. She couldn't tell me if/when they would get send out, but it looks like they are sending them out based on extension letter expiration date. If I call back 60 days before my extension letter expires, they will put me 'in the queue' for an extension letter or an appointment for an Adit stamp.

 

Based on how the rep sounded (she was not having a good day I think..), I don't think she will make any magic happen for my case! :) 

“It’s been 84 years…” 

- Me talking about the progress of my I-751

 

 

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