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On 6/17/2023 at 10:04 AM, Olga&Jared said:

I know exactly how you feel. My local office seems to prioritize cases filed under 5-year rule. They tend to be scheduled for an interview within 4-5 months while 3-year ones with or without a pending I-751 are taking 11+ months. Which is incredibly frustrating given that I don’t have a 10-year green card in hand and I don’t even have a 48-month extension. 

How come you don't have the 48-month extention letter yet? I think a majority of people may have already got it; I received mine a couple of months ago.

I was hoping to be done with N-400 in four-five months like most people, but it just sucks how annoyingly inefficient the system has become in the last couple of years (my conditional green card was approved barely in around four months.)

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On 6/17/2023 at 4:31 AM, R_3 said:

Me too - on the same boat: I-751 pending since Nov 2021 and N-400 being “actively reviewed” since 1 March. Seems like a never-ending episode of life. This wait is a little too much, especially after filing N-400 five months ago, as I see a large number of people already done with their N-400 within a few months. 

Me too, filed I-751 in November 2021 and my N-400 since February 2023 and N-400 being actively reviewed since March 8. 

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On 6/18/2023 at 3:02 PM, R_3 said:

How come you don't have the 48-month extention letter yet? I think a majority of people may have already got it; I received mine a couple of months ago.

No idea, they somehow missed me. Maybe because my I-751 was transferred to NBC in the beginning of March (presumably when they were sending those out). I called multiple times and phone support confirmed that 48-month extension was never mailed to me. I also sent electronic requests for a missing form but they were ignored. Because it's still relatively new, there're no clear processes on obtaining one. Phone support can't help with it so they requested a stamp instead. 

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I looks like those who applied under 5 years rules get their interview faster than 3 years rules.

2/13/23 Mailed application to USCIS

2/15/23 USCIS Received Application 

2/25/23 USCIS Scheduled for bio appointment (online update)

3/15/23 Bio appointment 

3/15/23 Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

7/25/23 Interview was scheduled  

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On 6/19/2023 at 4:38 PM, ArizonaPHX said:

I looks like those who applied under 5 years rules get their interview faster than 3 years rules.

It definitely seems to be true for my local office (San Francisco). 

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2 hours ago, M Z said:

You filed based on the three year marriage or 5 year condition? 

5 year

N400 Timeline, 5 year rule

FO: Washington DC (Fairfax, VA)

 

2/9/23 Sent application by Mail

2/13/23 USCIS Received

2/16/23 USCIS NOA1 date and sent the mail

2/16/23 USCIS NOA2 and sent mail with online access code

2/18/23 USCIS Scheduled for bio appointment and sent letter

2/24/23 Received NOA1 and NOA2 in the mail

2/25/23 Received Bio appointment letter in the mail

3/9/23  Bio Appointment

3/9/23 Online Update: Case is actively reviewed by USCIS

7/20/23 Case placed in queue for an interview to be scheduled

7/26/23 Interview Scheduled

9/1/23 Interview, decision cannot be made

9/7/23 Recommended for approval; Oath ceremony will be scheduled

9/8/23 Oath ceremony scheduled

9/22/23 Oath Ceremony

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On 6/19/2023 at 6:58 PM, Olga&Jared said:

No idea, they somehow missed me. Maybe because my I-751 was transferred to NBC in the beginning of March (presumably when they were sending those out). I called multiple times and phone support confirmed that 48-month extension was never mailed to me. I also sent electronic requests for a missing form but they were ignored. Because it's still relatively new, there're no clear processes on obtaining one. Phone support can't help with it so they requested a stamp instead. 

My extension was written on the receipt notice for the payment

K1 Visa
2011-02-03 - I-129F NOA1
2011-06-16 - I-129F RFE
2011-09-01 - I-129F NOA2
2011-11-23 - Interview Date
2011-12-05 - Visa Received
2011-12-18 - US Entry
2012-02-11 - Marriage
AOS
2012-02-23 - NOA1 date for I-485 Petition (AOS), I-765 Petition (EAD), & I-131 Petition (AP)
2012-03-22 - Hard copy of transfer to CSC
2012-03-24 - Hard copy of biometrics appointment
2012-04-17 - Biometrics appointment in Norfolk, VA
2012-04-26 - Received EAD/AP combo card via USPS
2012-09-08 - Received hard copy of RFE #1(missing medical information)
2012-10-20 - Hard copy of RFE #2(Requires another copy of hubby's divorce decree)
2012-11-10 - Email Card/ Document Production
2012-11-14 - Email registered permanent resident status
2012-11-16 - Email card mailed
2012-11-19 - Card Received... whoohooo!!

ROC

2014-08-14 - Mailed I-751 petition to VSC via priority mail

2014-08-22 - Rcvd NOA1 dated 2014-08-18

2014-09-19 - Biometrics apt @9am

2015-02-21 - Received RFE dated 2015-02-17 (more evidence over the 2 years)

2015-04-09 - RFE response mailed, took awhile we were in the process of moving

2015-04-24 - Card Production email and text received at 2pm

2015-05-02 - Card Received via priority mail, left in mailbox

N-400

2023-02-16 - Filed online

2023-02-16 - Receipt Notice

2023-02-18 - Biometric Notification

2023-03-09 - Biometric Appointment

2023-07-11 - Interview @ 10am APPROVED

2023-08-17 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled Notification Received

2023-09-18 - Oath Ceremony @ 1pm, Siegel Center in Richmond!

2023-09-21 - Registered to vote

2023-09-28 - Updated records with Social Security

2023-10-03 - Applied for passport

 

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On 6/17/2023 at 7:04 AM, Olga&Jared said:

I know exactly how you feel. My local office seems to prioritize cases filed under 5-year rule. They tend to be scheduled for an interview within 4-5 months while 3-year ones with or without a pending I-751 are taking 11+ months. Which is incredibly frustrating given that I don’t have a 10-year green card in hand and I don’t even have a 48-month extension. 

My application is actually based on the 3 year rule and I just got my interview scheduled for July in SF office. Wonder if the fact that I waited to apply for N400 after I got my conditions removed helped??

 

 

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I know this has probably been answered, but I’m getting nervous (interview is Tuesday). How long does the actual interview usually take?

USCIS (192 days, August 24 2011 to March 2 2012. No RFE's).
NVC (30 days, March 12 to April 11. Case expedited due to NVC errors).

Montreal US Consulate, awaiting interview date (14 days, April 12 to April 26).

05/09/2012 - medical in Toronto - passed!
05/22/2012 - interview - passed!
05/25/2012 - visa in hand!!! biggrin.png
06/09/2012 - POE @ YWG (Winnipeg Int'l Airport)

Removal of Conditions submitted March 24, 2014, received March 26, 2014

"RFE" for page 3 of application received, date March 27, 2014. Package re-submitted with all papers re-attached.

04/07/2014 - NOA1 Date

05/07/2014 - Biometrics in Charlotte, NC

11/05/2014 - APPROVED! Citizenship in 5 months!

11/10/2014 - NOA2 in hand.

11/20/2014 - 10 yr GC in hand! :D

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On 7/3/2023 at 12:40 PM, I.Kat said:

My application is actually based on the 3 year rule and I just got my interview scheduled for July in SF office. Wonder if the fact that I waited to apply for N400 after I got my conditions removed helped??

Probably. At this point, I give up trying to make any sense of it :D I know someone who's been waiting since October 2022 (also at SF office), and their I-751 was approved shortly after filing N-400. I can imagine a lack of motivation to process cases that have I-751 pending and scheduling them for later because of it. But it doesn't make me feel any better. 

 

Hope your interview goes smoothly!

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1 hour ago, Trav&Shell said:

I know this has probably been answered, but I’m getting nervous (interview is Tuesday). How long does the actual interview usually take?

N-400 interviews are generally short - 15 minutes. The overwhelming consensus here is that N-400 is the easiest part of the immigration journey. 

K1 to AOS                                                                                   AOS/EAD/AP                                                                      N-400

03/01/2018 - I-129F Mailed                                              06/19/2019 - NOA1 Date                                              01/27/2023 - N-400 Filed Online

03/08/2018 - NOA1 Date                                                    07/11/2019 - Biometrics Appt                                   02/23/2023 - Biometrics Appt
09/14/2018 - NOA2 Date                                                    12/13/2019 - EAD/AP Approved                               04/03/2023 - Interview Scheduled

10/16/2018 - NVC Received                                              12/17/2019 - Interview Scheduled                          05/10/2023 - Interview - APPROVED!

10/21/2018 - Packet 3 Received                                      01/29/2020 - Interview - APPROVED!                  OFFICIALLY A U.S. CITIZEN! 

12/30/2018 - Packet 3 Sent                                               02/04/2020 - Green Card Received! 

01/06/2019 - Packet 4 Received                                     ROC - I-751

01/29/2019 - Interview - APPROVED!                           11/02/2021 - Mailed ROC Packet

02/05/2019 - Visa Received                                             11/04/2021 - NOA1 Date

05/17/2019 - U.S. Arrival                                                     01/19/2022 - Biometrics Waived

05/24/2019 - Married ❤️                                                    02/04/2023 - Transferred to New Office

06/14/2019 - Mailed AOS Packet                                    05/10/2023 - APPROVED!

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Posted
7 minutes ago, beloved_dingo said:

N-400 interviews are generally short - 15 minutes. The overwhelming consensus here is that N-400 is the easiest part of the immigration journey. 

Well, that’s a relief! I’ll go back to studying civics now. Thank you!

USCIS (192 days, August 24 2011 to March 2 2012. No RFE's).
NVC (30 days, March 12 to April 11. Case expedited due to NVC errors).

Montreal US Consulate, awaiting interview date (14 days, April 12 to April 26).

05/09/2012 - medical in Toronto - passed!
05/22/2012 - interview - passed!
05/25/2012 - visa in hand!!! biggrin.png
06/09/2012 - POE @ YWG (Winnipeg Int'l Airport)

Removal of Conditions submitted March 24, 2014, received March 26, 2014

"RFE" for page 3 of application received, date March 27, 2014. Package re-submitted with all papers re-attached.

04/07/2014 - NOA1 Date

05/07/2014 - Biometrics in Charlotte, NC

11/05/2014 - APPROVED! Citizenship in 5 months!

11/10/2014 - NOA2 in hand.

11/20/2014 - 10 yr GC in hand! :D

 
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