I-751 in Nebraska
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I-751 in Nebraska
Hi All
Any one have experience with filing I-751 in Nebraska Service Center . How long does it take ?
Thanks
Any one have experience with filing I-751 in Nebraska Service Center . How long does it take ?
Thanks
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Re: I-751 in Nebraska
Originally Posted by ramNagab
Hi All
Any one have experience with filing I-751 in Nebraska Service Center . How long does it take ?
Thanks
Any one have experience with filing I-751 in Nebraska Service Center . How long does it take ?
Thanks
You can find processing dates for NSC here: https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/js...enter=Nebraska
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Re: I-751 in Nebraska
Our wait was a little over a year with NSC. Filed I-751 in Feb. 05. Got
Approval without interview April 05.
Hope that helps.
Approval without interview April 05.
Hope that helps.
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Re: I-751 in Nebraska
Originally Posted by ValB
Our wait was a little over a year with NSC. Filed I-751 in Feb. 05. Got
Approval without interview April 05.
Hope that helps.
Approval without interview April 05.
Hope that helps.
What documents (if any) did you have to take with you when you went to give in the photographs? My case was approved last week and I have been asked to come with three photographs. But the infopass appoitnment says bring supporting documents forms etc.
Regards,
AmIinTrouble
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Re: I-751 in Nebraska
Sorry so late, need to get on the computer more often. My hubby took
the infoPass confirmation sheet, the notice of approval and his
passport as well as the pictures and the old green card. No trouble at
all. Hope that helps and that it's not too late.
the infoPass confirmation sheet, the notice of approval and his
passport as well as the pictures and the old green card. No trouble at
all. Hope that helps and that it's not too late.
#6
Re: I-751 in Nebraska
Thanks for replying.
I got appointment for next Tuesday.
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I got appointment for next Tuesday.
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Originally Posted by ValB
Sorry so late, need to get on the computer more often. My hubby took
the infoPass confirmation sheet, the notice of approval and his
passport as well as the pictures and the old green card. No trouble at
all. Hope that helps and that it's not too late.
the infoPass confirmation sheet, the notice of approval and his
passport as well as the pictures and the old green card. No trouble at
all. Hope that helps and that it's not too late.
#7
Re: I-751 in Nebraska
*Lol* Nebraska? I-751. Pfffffffffffft. Take a frickin number.
I filed in late November of 03, subsequently became eligible to file N-400 before the stupid I-751 was decided upon and did so. Now, apparantly, my N-400 and I-751 are going to be done at the same time when I have my NATZ interview at the end of July (next month). I can tell you, though, that as soon as you become eligible for NATZ to go and file right away as that seems to bump up your case in the processing line. For example, the Detroit office is apparantly working on NATZ cases from December 1st, 2004. I filed N-400 on 2/22/2005 and already have an interview. Speedy.
File it and relax. Get a plastic proector envelope for your I-797 that you get back from filing I-751 - you're going to carry it around for awhile.
I filed in late November of 03, subsequently became eligible to file N-400 before the stupid I-751 was decided upon and did so. Now, apparantly, my N-400 and I-751 are going to be done at the same time when I have my NATZ interview at the end of July (next month). I can tell you, though, that as soon as you become eligible for NATZ to go and file right away as that seems to bump up your case in the processing line. For example, the Detroit office is apparantly working on NATZ cases from December 1st, 2004. I filed N-400 on 2/22/2005 and already have an interview. Speedy.
File it and relax. Get a plastic proector envelope for your I-797 that you get back from filing I-751 - you're going to carry it around for awhile.