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What is the record for the longest interval between NOA 1 & Biometrics?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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Having sat through a longer than normal response (although by no means very long) for our NOA 1 it now comes as no surprise that we are currently at 31 days and counting since NOA 1 and a Biometrics appointment. I has made me wonder what the longest period between the two is currently at. With the prescedent that has been set so far I will not be surprised if we challenge the record. When we do it will be from the bankruptcy house as the wait is starting to take its toll..........

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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Wow, you have us beat so far...our wait time for a bio appt. from generation of NOA1 has only been 2 weeks so far and I am atsy as heck. Do you check your case status online? Has anything changed there? Maybe its time to make a phone call to USCIS....

Wishing you the best...

Tanya & Ozzy

Having sat through a longer than normal response (although by no means very long) for our NOA 1 it now comes as no surprise that we are currently at 31 days and counting since NOA 1 and a Biometrics appointment. I has made me wonder what the longest period between the two is currently at. With the prescedent that has been set so far I will not be surprised if we challenge the record. When we do it will be from the bankruptcy house as the wait is starting to take its toll..........

ROC Journey:

01/19/2010 - Mailed ROC paperwork to Vermont Service Center

01/21/2010 - ROC package arrived at VSC

01/26/2010 - Check cashed

01/28/2010 - Received NOA, GC extended for 1 year

02/25/2010 - Biometrics taken

04/23/2010 - Conditions lifted! :)

05/01/2010 - Ten-year GC received...on hubby's birthday! Yay!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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Wow, you have us beat so far...our wait time for a bio appt. from generation of NOA1 has only been 2 weeks so far and I am atsy as heck. Do you check your case status online? Has anything changed there? Maybe its time to make a phone call to USCIS....

Wishing you the best...

Tanya & Ozzy

Check it twice every day, which only serves to make me more frustrated than I am already. I will call the unhelpful USCIS line but do not expect too much response.

Having sat through a longer than normal response (although by no means very long) for our NOA 1 it now comes as no surprise that we are currently at 31 days and counting since NOA 1 and a Biometrics appointment. I has made me wonder what the longest period between the two is currently at. With the prescedent that has been set so far I will not be surprised if we challenge the record. When we do it will be from the bankruptcy house as the wait is starting to take its toll..........

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July 27th - Filed AOS

August 31st - Notice date on NOA

September 4th - Date received NOA

October 15th - Date received Biometrics Appointment

November 9th - Biometrics Appointment

So from the Notice date on my NOA to the date i received my biometrics appointment notice was 6 weeks and 3 days.

I'm also the Tampa office and most of us have had to wait 6 weeks til we received our biometrics notice in the mail.

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06/27/11 - Mailed N-400 Naturalization

06/28/11 - NOA Priority Date

08/10/11 - Biometrics (Early FP 07/21/11)

08/01/11 - In Line for Interview Scheduling

08/11/11 - Got Email the interview is scheduled

08/15/11 - Received interview letter for September 19th

08/15/11 - Received interview cancellation letter

10/14/11 - Received new interview letter

11/17/11 - N400 interview - PASSED!!!

11/29/11 - In Line for Oath Ceremony Scheduling

12/30/11 - Got email that oath ceremony is scheduled

01/27/12 - Oath Ceremony - US Citizen!!!!

04/30/10 - Mailed I-751 ROC

05/11/10 - Received NOA (dated 05/03/10)

06/11/10 - Biometrics

07/13/10 - Card Production Ordered

07/22/10 - 10 year Green Card Received in the mail

07/27/07 - I-130 & I-485 Sent to Chicago Lock Box

09/04/07 - Received NOA1 for both I-130 & I-485 (Notice Date of 31st August)

11/09/07 - Biometrics

04/17/08 - Interview

04/21/08 - Received I-130 Approval Notice

05/09/08 - I-485 Approved (Email - Welcome Notice mailed)

05/20/08 - PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD ARRIVED IN THE MAIL

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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July 27th - Filed AOS

August 31st - Notice date on NOA

September 4th - Date received NOA

October 15th - Date received Biometrics Appointment

November 9th - Biometrics Appointment

So from the Notice date on my NOA to the date i received my biometrics appointment notice was 6 weeks and 3 days.

I'm also the Tampa office and most of us have had to wait 6 weeks til we received our biometrics notice in the mail.

I fail to see why Tampa is so much slower than anywhere else, they can't have any more immigrants applying than Miami or those near the Mexican border for example? But hey who are we to complain, they are after all doing us all a huge favour in allowing us to be with our loved ones. It is after all our own fault for not being more prepared for the period spent not working. Sarcasm fully intended. I can feel my sharpened tongue building up for when I do actually get to speak to the extremely busy Tampa office.

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