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Hello everyone,

 

My i751 application had initially been assigned to the National Benefits Center, but while chatting with Emma, I discovered it had been transferred to the Dallas field office. 

 

Does anyone know what it means? 

 

I applied for the removal of conditions a month ago (July 2024) and already did my biometrics. 

 

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28 minutes ago, MarriageEquality2 said:

Hello everyone,

 

My i751 application had initially been assigned to the National Benefits Center, but while chatting with Emma, I discovered it had been transferred to the Dallas field office. 

 

Does anyone know what it means? 

 

I applied for the removal of conditions a month ago (July 2024) and already did my biometrics. 

 

Does the online status reflect that?

Emma is 50% chance of truth and 50% chance of misinformation.

 

I-751s may take 2 - 3 years to complete, why is case location important to you in this early stage?

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11 minutes ago, OldUser said:

Does the online status reflect that?

Emma is 50% chance of truth and 50% chance of misinformation.

 

I-751s may take 2 - 3 years to complete, why is case location important to you in this early stage?

After my biometrics were taken, my online status changed to actively reviewing. Today, I received an email saying they had taken action on my case, so I decided to check with Emma to find out what it was. 

 

I know how long the process takes, and the location is not important to me.  

 

My question was regarding the meaning of it being transferred. My understanding is that USCIS only sends cases to the local field offices when they are ready for an interview, etc. 

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3 hours ago, MarriageEquality2 said:

After my biometrics were taken, my online status changed to actively reviewing. Today, I received an email saying they had taken action on my case, so I decided to check with Emma to find out what it was. 

 

I know how long the process takes, and the location is not important to me.  

 

My question was regarding the meaning of it being transferred. My understanding is that USCIS only sends cases to the local field offices when they are ready for an interview, etc. 

Everything is possible.

 

People get ghost notifications about action taken whenever anybody at USCIS opens their file. I'm not 100% sure I'd believe Emma. Typically you get case status update whenever case is transferred. The transfer usually happens before interview. Normally I-751 case is pending at service center, somebody files N-400 and at that point case is transferred to local field office. It's unusual for case to be transfered so early on in the process, but what do we know...

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