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We have sent our I-751 on Oct 18, 2007 by USPS and it was delivered on Oct 20, 2007. As of today, the check has not been cashed. My wife's GC expired tomorrow Nov 9th, she needs the NOA letter to keep her job at the bank. We are very very worry now. Is it normal that they don't deposit the check in almost 3 weeks? I under stand we won't receive a NOA letter unless they deposit the check first. Should I try to contact them or wait for few more days?

Your help will be greatly appreciated.

Victor

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Thank you for the reply. It just seems to me that most of people here got their check cashed in 3 days and NOA received in 2 weeks at CSC. We'll just to have find somethings to show her employer that her application has been received and her case is in process.

Victor

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What you are seeing on the timelines is the date of the NOA1, which is often a couple of days after it is received at the service centre. However, most people are having to wait about a month to get their check cashed and to actually receive the NOA1 in the mail.

Be patient, I am sure it will arrive any day now.

Incidentally, does your wife have a drivers license and an unrestricted Social Security card? If so, she can use those for I-9 verification at work.

Annie UK

2004 Awaiting my divorce

Decree nisi 29th July YAYYYYYYYYYY

15th Dec DIVORCED AT LAST!!!!

Dec 23 decree arrives, I-129F sent to Nebraska!!!

Dec 27 NOA1

Feb 16 2005 NOA2 (51 days)

May 17 INTERVIEW 9am!!!! (day 141) Approved

May 30 Arrived POE Chicago (flight delayed!!)

June 13 applied for SSN

June 30 Wedding on beach at sunset awwwww

AOS 2005

July 11 Sent off AOS/AP/EAD to Chicago

Sep 1 I485 transferred to CSC

Sep 15 EAD and AP approved (59 days)

Nov 25 Green card and Welcome letter arrive in mail (no interview) 130 days

Removing Conditions 2007

Aug 15 I-751 sent to Nebraska

Sep 14 NOA1 rec'd, transferred to CSC again

Sep 21 rec'd bios appt for 9/28/07

Jan 26 2008 Approved. 10 Yr card received 1/28/08.

Naturalization 2008

Sep 8 N-400 sent to Nebraska

Sep 11 Priority date

Oct 7 Biometrics

July 10 2009 - Interview, approved!

Aug 20 Oath ceremony

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Posted (edited)
Thank you for the reply. It just seems to me that most of people here got their check cashed in 3 days and NOA received in 2 weeks at CSC. We'll just to have find somethings to show her employer that her application has been received and her case is in process.

Victor

Correct, and if you filed the I-751 90 days before card expire, the current card should be fine until you get the letter, it is not taking longer than that for I-751 NOA1.

:time:http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=40609 It helps everyone understand situation. Not enough I-751 filers are doing timelines.

Edited by YuAndDan

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

1428954228.1592.1755425389.png

CHIN0001_zps9c01d045.gifCHIN0100_zps02549215.gifTAIW0001_zps9a9075f1.gifVIET0001_zps0a49d4a7.gif

Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

Posted
Thank you for the reply. It just seems to me that most of people here got their check cashed in 3 days and NOA received in 2 weeks at CSC. We'll just to have find somethings to show her employer that her application has been received and her case is in process.

Victor

Correct, and if you filed the I-751 90 days before card expire, the current card should be fine until you get the letter, it is not taking longer than that for I-751 NOA1.

:time:http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=40609 It helps everyone understand situation. Not enough I-751 filers are doing timelines.

It was a mistake on my part, I kept thinking her GC expires in Feb next year. It was until her bank/employer contacted her regarding her expiring GC then I realized her GC going to expire on Nov 9th this year. I guess banks are more restrict in making sure all employees have a valid GC.

Posted

As I said before, has your wife got a drivers license and an unrestricted ssn? Employers cannot demand to see your green card specifically. They should give you a list of acceptable documents which you can present to prove identity and entitlement to work. Here is the link to the USCIS version: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-9.pdf.

Quote :- Section 3 - Updating and Reverification. Employers must complete Section 3 when updating and/or reverifying the I-9.Employers must reverify employment eligibility of their employees on or before the expiration date recorded in Section 1. Employers CANNOT specify which document(s) they will accept from an employee.

I am always telling my employees who are permanent residents (conditional or not) to make sure they change their restricted ssn card for an unrestricted one. If they do that, they never have to show their green card, but simply have to check the box which says that they are a permanent resident, and present a DL and SSN.

Maybe you never got around to changing her card?

Annie UK

2004 Awaiting my divorce

Decree nisi 29th July YAYYYYYYYYYY

15th Dec DIVORCED AT LAST!!!!

Dec 23 decree arrives, I-129F sent to Nebraska!!!

Dec 27 NOA1

Feb 16 2005 NOA2 (51 days)

May 17 INTERVIEW 9am!!!! (day 141) Approved

May 30 Arrived POE Chicago (flight delayed!!)

June 13 applied for SSN

June 30 Wedding on beach at sunset awwwww

AOS 2005

July 11 Sent off AOS/AP/EAD to Chicago

Sep 1 I485 transferred to CSC

Sep 15 EAD and AP approved (59 days)

Nov 25 Green card and Welcome letter arrive in mail (no interview) 130 days

Removing Conditions 2007

Aug 15 I-751 sent to Nebraska

Sep 14 NOA1 rec'd, transferred to CSC again

Sep 21 rec'd bios appt for 9/28/07

Jan 26 2008 Approved. 10 Yr card received 1/28/08.

Naturalization 2008

Sep 8 N-400 sent to Nebraska

Sep 11 Priority date

Oct 7 Biometrics

July 10 2009 - Interview, approved!

Aug 20 Oath ceremony

Posted
As I said before, has your wife got a drivers license and an unrestricted ssn? Employers cannot demand to see your green card specifically. They should give you a list of acceptable documents which you can present to prove identity and entitlement to work. Here is the link to the USCIS version: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-9.pdf.

Quote :- Section 3 - Updating and Reverification. Employers must complete Section 3 when updating and/or reverifying the I-9.Employers must reverify employment eligibility of their employees on or before the expiration date recorded in Section 1. Employers CANNOT specify which document(s) they will accept from an employee.

I am always telling my employees who are permanent residents (conditional or not) to make sure they change their restricted ssn card for an unrestricted one. If they do that, they never have to show their green card, but simply have to check the box which says that they are a permanent resident, and present a DL and SSN.

Maybe you never got around to changing her card?

My wife has a valid CA drivers license, but I'm not sure if her SSN is restricted or not. I'll find out later.

Thanks for you help.

The TSC received my application Oct 16, 2007 and just cashed it yesterday. I hope this helps.

This helps a lot.

Thanks

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Posted (edited)
My wife has a valid CA drivers license, but I'm not sure if her SSN is restricted or not. I'll find out later.

Thanks for you help.

Just check the SSN card, if it has "Valid with DHS auth only" if it is a restricted card, go to SSA office and apply fro a replacement one using the conditional green-card, ASAP.

NOTE: any time a person's immigrations status changes, you should visit SSA and record this, it has an effect on benefits that SSA will grant. Even do this after naturalization.

Edited by YuAndDan

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

1428954228.1592.1755425389.png

CHIN0001_zps9c01d045.gifCHIN0100_zps02549215.gifTAIW0001_zps9a9075f1.gifVIET0001_zps0a49d4a7.gif

Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

 
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