I-751 NSC Timeline
#46
waiting for 4 years
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hi we are right behind you serct garden our date is oct 31
#47
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today is a full year and i received NOTHING for my I-751 i applied for citizenship last week.
#48
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If you really didn't get anything at all then I'd be worried that your application never got there and you might have problems with your citizenship application because you didn't file to remove the conditions on your green card. You should have at least got a notice that they received your application and an extension letter.
#49
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If you really didn't get anything at all then I'd be worried that your application never got there and you might have problems with your citizenship application because you didn't file to remove the conditions on your green card. You should have at least got a notice that they received your application and an extension letter.
#50
Re: I-751 NSC Timeline
Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum and I find it very informative. I live in Illinois and here is my timeline.
mailed I-751 on 3/22/07
Received by USCIS on 3/26/07
Check cashed on 3/27/07
Received NOA on 4/4/07
Received biometric appointment letter on 4/6/07 with biometics scheduled for 4/17/07. (btw I received two exact same biometric letters, is it normal or pehaps just an error?)
I'm new to this forum and I find it very informative. I live in Illinois and here is my timeline.
mailed I-751 on 3/22/07
Received by USCIS on 3/26/07
Check cashed on 3/27/07
Received NOA on 4/4/07
Received biometric appointment letter on 4/6/07 with biometics scheduled for 4/17/07. (btw I received two exact same biometric letters, is it normal or pehaps just an error?)
#51
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Hi guys,
I just realized that my sponsor (my wife) forgot to fill out the i-865 (sponsor's change of address) when we moved to the house we bought a year ago. However I did submit the AR 11. It's kind of too late to submit i-865 now because we should have done it within 30 days of moving. Will that have any effects on my Removal of Condition that I submitted this March? Is it a big deal?
Thanks
I just realized that my sponsor (my wife) forgot to fill out the i-865 (sponsor's change of address) when we moved to the house we bought a year ago. However I did submit the AR 11. It's kind of too late to submit i-865 now because we should have done it within 30 days of moving. Will that have any effects on my Removal of Condition that I submitted this March? Is it a big deal?
Thanks
Last edited by dabull; Jul 5th 2007 at 2:39 pm.
#52
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Ian
#53
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Hi guys, any updates? I applied in March and haven't heard anything yet and their websites still shows they are still processing December's applications.
#54
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Location: Denver, CO
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Applied in January. Nothing heard. But no worries, the website still shows that they look into December.
#55
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Hi everybody,
My timeframe is pretty closed to yours
NOA Received: Nov 8 2006 and the GC has been extended for a year
Biometrics Done: Jan 14 2007
Now I'm still waiting...The case status online keeps showing "case received and pending". I've also spoke to the customer service rep at the 800-uscis line couple times but got no updated info. Since my GC is only extended for one year, should I see an uscis officer to ask for extension while my case is still pending if I don't receive my card by Nov 8?
The website is showing a processing timeframe is Dec 22 but my NOA is Nov 8, should i be too worried?
Any advice and help is appreciated. Thanks so much
My timeframe is pretty closed to yours
NOA Received: Nov 8 2006 and the GC has been extended for a year
Biometrics Done: Jan 14 2007
Now I'm still waiting...The case status online keeps showing "case received and pending". I've also spoke to the customer service rep at the 800-uscis line couple times but got no updated info. Since my GC is only extended for one year, should I see an uscis officer to ask for extension while my case is still pending if I don't receive my card by Nov 8?
The website is showing a processing timeframe is Dec 22 but my NOA is Nov 8, should i be too worried?
Any advice and help is appreciated. Thanks so much
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Ian
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Thanks Ian,
One of the customer service rep @ the uscis 800 line told me to make an appointment via Infopass and get a stamp on my passport if by Nov 8, which will be a year from the date of my NOA, I don't receive or hear anything about my case. But according to your information, if I don't travel outside of the US while waiting for my case to be approved, I won't need a stamp on my passport, right?
Is it normal to wait this long at NSC? The processing timeframe right now is showing Dec 22 and my NOA is Nov 8...I haven't heard anything...Is there anyone submitted their I-751 around my time and already got your card? Please share
Thank you
One of the customer service rep @ the uscis 800 line told me to make an appointment via Infopass and get a stamp on my passport if by Nov 8, which will be a year from the date of my NOA, I don't receive or hear anything about my case. But according to your information, if I don't travel outside of the US while waiting for my case to be approved, I won't need a stamp on my passport, right?
Is it normal to wait this long at NSC? The processing timeframe right now is showing Dec 22 and my NOA is Nov 8...I haven't heard anything...Is there anyone submitted their I-751 around my time and already got your card? Please share
Thank you
Last edited by h2h; Oct 7th 2007 at 10:41 am.
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Is it normal to wait this long at NSC?
Ian
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Thanks for reminding me about the SS# too. My SS card was issued a long time ago and is stating "not authorized for employment". Is there anyway I can apply for a new SS card with that above line removed?
If I have a new job, I'm wondering if the NOA and expired green card will be good enough as proof for employment authorization?
Thanks for your time and replies, Ian
h2h
If I have a new job, I'm wondering if the NOA and expired green card will be good enough as proof for employment authorization?
Thanks for your time and replies, Ian
h2h
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Thanks for reminding me about the SS# too. My SS card was issued a long time ago and is stating "not authorized for employment". Is there anyway I can apply for a new SS card with that above line removed?
If I have a new job, I'm wondering if the NOA and expired green card will be good enough as proof for employment authorization?
Thanks for your time and replies, Ian
h2h
If I have a new job, I'm wondering if the NOA and expired green card will be good enough as proof for employment authorization?
Thanks for your time and replies, Ian
h2h
You really should've changed that SS card while you could. I think, now that your card is expired (it is, right?) that you can't get a new SS card.
You can review USICS Form I-9 to see which documents are valid for hiring.