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I 751, received 2 identical receipt notices

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While waiting to hear about the possible interview for my husband to complete the I-751 process, something strange has happened. On November 11th, we received his original receipt notice and then about a week after he received the information to get his fingerprints taken and it stated that it would be extended for 24 months past the expiration date. 

On MyUSCIS is says this: 

December 7, 2022 Case Was Updated To Show Fingerprints Were Taken
November 1, 2022 We received your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence.
However today, we received an identical receipt notice to the one we got in November however now it says 48 months past the expiration date.  Has this happened to anyone else? 
 
I also noticed that the beneficiary and petitioner are both listed as my husband even though we filled out the section saying that we had applied jointly and we both signed it. Should we be concerned? 🥴
Edited by Kdd1214
Found the difference between the two, 24 months to 48 months
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2 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

Must be the new 48 month extension letter. 

Yes that's correct! Does it continue to extend in that way again prior to receiving the appointment for the interview or is it because of it taking longer for USCIS to process everyone's in general? 

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Just now, Kdd1214 said:

Yes that's correct! Does it continue to extend in that way again prior to receiving the appointment for the interview or is it because of it taking longer for USCIS to process everyone's in general? 

It is taking way longer. Everyone with a pending case should receive a new one. 

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2 hours ago, Kdd1214 said:

I also noticed that the beneficiary and petitioner are both listed as my husband even though we filled out the section saying that we had applied jointly and we both signed it. Should we be concerned? 🥴

No need to be concerned; in this case your husband is the beneficiary, and he's petitioning to have the conditions removed on his green card. You filing jointly is confirming you're still married and that nothing has changed there (i.e. divorce etc). It's exactly the same with me (I'm the beneficiary/petitioner), and my husband (the USC).

ROC Timeline:

Date format is MM/DD/YY

 

05/16/19 - Green Card Issue Date

03/10/21 - Sent ROC paperwork to Phoenix, AZ | USPS 2-Day Shipping

04/07/21 - NOA1 Text Messages Received

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2 hours ago, Kdd1214 said:

I also noticed that the beneficiary and petitioner are both listed as my husband even though we filled out the section saying that we had applied jointly and we both signed it. Should we be concerned? 🥴

No need to be concerned. You did it right. Your husband is the one removing his conditions. So it's his petition.

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