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56 minutes ago, frhm said:

No didn’t expedite, I guess I got lucky here.

Do you have to take any medical documents with you for the interview?

No not required as it gets submitted directly and you can take your phone and wallet (there is a small locker)

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On 3/18/2024 at 6:59 PM, natashasa said:

I got my passport back what is the process to pay for Green card fees. It says to login to USICS account do i have to create a new one or is it a preexisting account (not sure might be my husband has the credentials).?

 

Thanks in advance

Should be your existing account.  https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-fees/uscis-immigrant-fee#How_to_Pay_the_Fee

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Hi all! I've been following all "V" versions of this thread from way back before COVID and all the delays since. Haven't posted in a while because our journey moved on from immigration to citizenship. But for whoever else needs to hear it. We did it. Every hurdle, every delay, every minute piece of paperwork to get exactly right. We made it through the whole process and as of last week hubby is finally a US citizen. Good luck to everyone else in their journeys! You'll get there too!

 

USCIS

Dec 29 2018 ------ Married

Jan 23 2019 ------ I-130 submitted

Feb 01 2019 ------ NOA1

Dec 30 2019 ------ NOA2

NVC

Feb 11 2020 ------ Welcome letter email received

Feb 12 2020 ------ Case Creation date

Feb 12 2020 ------ IV and AOS bills visible. Paid same day.

Feb 15 2020 ------ AOS and IV bills showing paid, AOS and DS-260 accessible

Feb 18 2020 ------ DS-260 (plus documents) and AOS documents submitted

Feb 19 2020 ------ DQ email received

COVID happened

Nov 16 2020 ------ Interview email received

Consulate

Dec 02 2020 ------ Medical with Dr. Cheema

Dec 14 2020 ------ Interview at Montreal consulate

Dec 22 2020 ------ Passport returned with visa

Permanent Resident

Dec 28 2020 ------ Immigration fee (green card processing fee) paid

Jan 01 2021 ------ POE Peace Arch, with 20' U-Haul

Jan 11 2021 ------ Social Security card received

Mar 26 2021 ------ Green Card received, IR-1

Citizenship

Dec 27 2023 ------ N400 submitted 

Jan 17 2024 ------ Biometrics Appt (Portland, OR), cancelled due to ice storm

Feb 20 2024 ------ Biometrics Appt (Portland, OR)

Apr 1 2024 ------ Citizenship exam & oath ceremony!

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Did anyone receive an interview letter?  Saw on another thread that some letters had gone out...

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1 minute ago, gmprive said:

From what I saw on Reddit, some people did in fact received their IL today. (I haven't but my DQ date is March 12th, so I'm not really surprised)

 

May I ask you a question? I checked my CEAC status and I was DQed March. But CEAC says still “at nvc”, not “ready” status. I feel that’s strange. May I ask what’s your case status on CEAC?

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25 minutes ago, edatc00 said:

May I ask you a question? I checked my CEAC status and I was DQed March. But CEAC says still “at nvc”, not “ready” status. I feel that’s strange. May I ask what’s your case status on CEAC?

It shows the "at nvc" too. Which I'm assuming is still true since the consulat provide the interview dates to the NVC who then email us with it. I might be wrong but I believe the next status is "ready" and that's only when we have our interview letter. I read on here and reddit that they are not very good at updating the status and some people have their visa on hand and it still shows "at nvc". I wouldn't give it too much attention tbh

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On 4/17/2024 at 10:34 AM, gmprive said:

It shows the "at nvc" too. Which I'm assuming is still true since the consulat provide the interview dates to the NVC who then email us with it. I might be wrong but I believe the next status is "ready" and that's only when we have our interview letter. I read on here and reddit that they are not very good at updating the status and some people have their visa on hand and it still shows "at nvc". I wouldn't give it too much attention tbh

Make sense, thank you so much!

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