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Rearviewmirror

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  1. Mine is showing as expected when I plug in the case number and when I log in to USCIS.
  2. Page 1 of 2 is also probably extension. Not sure if it is the same for I-751 approval, but I remember by I-485 approval being 4-6 pages.
  3. Typically the receipt notice and extension letter are synonymous. Not sure if there's different wording on the 48 month letter though as I haven't received one yet.
  4. Just because you got an extension letter doesn’t mean that is how long it will take. Most N400s will be processed significantly faster.
  5. I wish. My dumb DMV typically only extends driving licenses to the duration of your immigration status (I am well aware my immigration status is permanent at this point but they don't seem to be...) and so I was hoping I could avoid renewing it again in two years, having renewed it 3 times in the past 24 months.
  6. Thanks - yup I know. I was literally one of the last January filers (2023) to get the 24 month letter and hoping I'll get the 48 month one before I have to renew my driving license in a few weeks.
  7. How long had your original extension been for (i.e. when does it expire)? Hoping mine arrives this week...
  8. I'm in the same boat as you. From what I've seen it'll be a case of either filing N400 to hopefully be done before my 24 month extension expires, or calling them 60 days before my current extension expires to get a new (hopefully 48 month) letter. I'm guessing that they may start sending 48 month letters out some time in the next 4-6 weeks, based off of how long it took them to start sending the 24 month letters to people who had received 18 month letters.
  9. I think you're possibly a bit confused. The fee for biometrics is never waived (I believe you can apply for some fee waivers due to financial hardship but doubt that applies here), but many people receive a biometrics reuse notice, after their initial NOA. However, it is still possible you will receive a biometrics appointment letter - there is virtually no consistency in any USCIS processes as it relates to I-751.
  10. One addition - you need to have lived with your USC spouse for the past 3 years - "You are required to have been married to and living with your spouse for the past 3 years and your spouse is required to have been a U.S. citizen for the past 3 years." So it's greencard holder for 3+ years and the above.
  11. Which service center are you? Filling out your timeline would be helpful for other users
  12. I guess depends on if you want to submit it with your application or bring to the interview. Here's the relevant piece from the N400 instructions (page 11) - "Other Documents. Depending on the circumstances, you should bring certain documents to your interview. You may also submit copies of these documents with your application." I'd rather do it all digitally than print a million documents for the interview.
  13. Enter your case number here instead of logging in - https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do There are a lot of posts about the website outage.
  14. Someone who received the 24 month letter when that switch was made said it took around 2 months for the new letters to be sent out. So March/early April feels likely.
  15. Yes you can, however, because the 3yr rule is marriage based you need to submit a raft of evidence much like the original I-485/I-751 as part of your N400, versus very little evidence if you're submitting under the 5yr rule.
  16. Interesting - where are you seeing that? I'm hoping I'll get mine soon then as I filed first half of January and received 24 months as well.
  17. Honestly I think it's N400 or a 28-36 month wait at Potomac with nothing in between.
  18. Yes - everyone is experiencing this. If you just enter your case number into the generic case tracking you can see your status - https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do
  19. I do wonder if they are trying to knock out the entire N400 backlog and have decided to slow down I-751s in the interim (as you say, as a result of the 48 month extensions).
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