I-751 (2007 Only)
#47
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Re: I-751 (2007 Only)
Timeline so far:
Applied - July 5 (overnighted)
Check cashed - July 13
One year extension letter received - July 17
Biometrics appointment letter received (for August 4) - July 18
Is it just me, or is that very fast?
Applied - July 5 (overnighted)
Check cashed - July 13
One year extension letter received - July 17
Biometrics appointment letter received (for August 4) - July 18
Is it just me, or is that very fast?
#48
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Re: I-751 (2007 Only)
Hey Matthew2,
Please let us know the service center where you filed.
Thanks,
andyzm
I-751 received 7/12 @ VSC
Please let us know the service center where you filed.
Thanks,
andyzm
I-751 received 7/12 @ VSC
#51
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Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 33
Re: I-751 (2007 Only)
My check was cashed on 07/17, waiting for NOA.
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I-751 sent to CSC - 07/10
Delivered - 07/11
Check cashed - 07/17
Last edited by AZ_751; Jul 20th 2007 at 4:53 am.
#52
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Location: Phoenix, Arizona
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Re: I-751 (2007 Only)
You should probably expect your NOA in less than a month or so. This should be followed soon by the biometrics letter.
#53
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Re: I-751 (2007 Only)
I don't see any tracking number on the check, sorry.
#54
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Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Re: I-751 (2007 Only)
I received NOA today...timelines updated..
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I-751 sent to CSC - 07/10
Delivered - 07/11
Check cashed - 07/17
NOA Rcvd - 07/23/07
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I-751 sent to CSC - 07/10
Delivered - 07/11
Check cashed - 07/17
NOA Rcvd - 07/23/07
#55
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Re: I-751 (2007 Only)
I personally think this year is a little bit different. With some many immigration forms and fee increase, many people weather they are already in the pool or soon to be are anxious; therefore, increase CIS workload by overpopulated applications. It looks that people are also getting new biometrics for their I-751. We filed jointly through CSC early last June and got response in late October last year. So, overall a 4 months turn around. It wasn't bad, although some folks here have reported a faster timeline (like 2 months) through CSC. I am not sure if I-751 is a priority in USCIS applications like AOS since we already have green card, even though your card expires, your status doesn't expire as long as you file for remove the condition. As for N-400, which i am dealing with now, i know for sure this is not going to be prioritized as i already have a 10 year green card, getting approved today or next year doesn't really affect my immigration status. Expect, I do want to bring my parents to live with us as they grow older.
Lawrence
July 2003 AOS application
Aug 2003 FingerPrint
March 2004 AOS interview
Sept 2004 AOS approved, 2 year conditional green card
June 5th, 2006 I-751
Oct 20th (or something like this) 2006 I-751 approved without interview
June 5th, 2007 N-400 filed
July 3rd, 2007 N-400 check cashed
July 13th, 2007 N-400 receipt notice received
Lawrence
July 2003 AOS application
Aug 2003 FingerPrint
March 2004 AOS interview
Sept 2004 AOS approved, 2 year conditional green card
June 5th, 2006 I-751
Oct 20th (or something like this) 2006 I-751 approved without interview
June 5th, 2007 N-400 filed
July 3rd, 2007 N-400 check cashed
July 13th, 2007 N-400 receipt notice received
Last edited by Lawrence76; Jul 23rd 2007 at 8:55 pm. Reason: adding timeline
#56
Re: I-751 (2007 Only)
Arggggh new here on this forum and hoping to get some help!
We filed our I-751 in April, check was cashed on April 7th and not one word since. Mid May we decided to call since my husbands drivers license can not be renewed until the NOA is received proving he is still a legal resident. He's been driving to work everyday since without a legal drivers license (yikes!). Anyway we call and get the runaround and are told we can request the NOA to be sent to us again but to wait 30-45 days before we take any other action. At the end of the 45 days we call again and at this point are told no action has been taken on our request(!!!) and maybe we should make an appointment to go to the local office. My husband makes an infopass appointment but can not get in the building, why? because his drivers license and green card are expired (more !!!!!!). So I make an appointment to take the afternoon off and go down there to be told to bring in his passport and they can stamp it while we wait for the NOA because there seems to be a problem with printing the letters that they are aware of and have no idea when this will be resolved. This now seems unlikely since reading some of the posts above mine people are receiving them (???). TO make matters worse my husbands passport is now expired and it will take the british consulate as little as 4 weeks to renew it (ugh!) and $265. :curse:
I did try calling again today after my not so informative visit to the office and was told I could request the paper again but it would take 30-45 days! I explained the girl that my husband is now without any legal proof that he is a legal resident of this country but she didn't seem to care, big surprise!
Anyone having similar problems getting there NOA? We are located in San Diego, CA. but I'm sure this isn't a local thing.
We filed our I-751 in April, check was cashed on April 7th and not one word since. Mid May we decided to call since my husbands drivers license can not be renewed until the NOA is received proving he is still a legal resident. He's been driving to work everyday since without a legal drivers license (yikes!). Anyway we call and get the runaround and are told we can request the NOA to be sent to us again but to wait 30-45 days before we take any other action. At the end of the 45 days we call again and at this point are told no action has been taken on our request(!!!) and maybe we should make an appointment to go to the local office. My husband makes an infopass appointment but can not get in the building, why? because his drivers license and green card are expired (more !!!!!!). So I make an appointment to take the afternoon off and go down there to be told to bring in his passport and they can stamp it while we wait for the NOA because there seems to be a problem with printing the letters that they are aware of and have no idea when this will be resolved. This now seems unlikely since reading some of the posts above mine people are receiving them (???). TO make matters worse my husbands passport is now expired and it will take the british consulate as little as 4 weeks to renew it (ugh!) and $265. :curse:
I did try calling again today after my not so informative visit to the office and was told I could request the paper again but it would take 30-45 days! I explained the girl that my husband is now without any legal proof that he is a legal resident of this country but she didn't seem to care, big surprise!
Anyone having similar problems getting there NOA? We are located in San Diego, CA. but I'm sure this isn't a local thing.
#58
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Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 33
Re: I-751 (2007 Only)
I received NOA2 today (Bio)..sched on 08/17..looks like phx ASC is busy one.
I-751 sent to CSC - 07/10
Delivered - 07/11
Check cashed - 07/17
NOA1 Rcvd - 07/23/07
NOA2 Rcvd - 07/25/07 (for 08/17)
#59
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Re: I-751 (2007 Only)
My timeline
NOA1 30th June
Biometrics 24th July (due date 26th, got in early)
Now sit back and wait 7 or 8 months, by which time I can anyway apply for Citizenship.
NOA1 30th June
Biometrics 24th July (due date 26th, got in early)
Now sit back and wait 7 or 8 months, by which time I can anyway apply for Citizenship.