WOW!!! Either I pulled a jackpot with respect to processing time at TSC, or they have
_really_ improved. 10/6 I-751 sent registered/express 11/8 Tracking registered as received (online) 12/16 Check cleared 13/21 NOA sent 14/26 NOA received 15/11 Application approved 16/18 Approval letter received Now all I have to do is go an apply for the GC at the INS office in San Antonio. The letter said that I shouldn't travel without having my passport endorsed. So I'm guessing that this is actually stricter than before the application was approved, since then it was enough to have the NOA. Good thing we're not going to see my parents in Sweden over christmas this year then. :) Also, we didn't submit an awful lot of documentation. We had one letter from a friend, a copy of the deed of our house, some insurance and bank papers, a few bills etc but nothing excessive. I was sooo prepared on the letter being an RFE and didn't want to open it, so it was a VERY positive surprise! |
Congratulations Olof. Yes, Texas has always been on top of the removal of conditions
game. We're still waiting six months on Nebraska. And folks waiting over an year in some cases, on Vermont. Ranjini > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Wow congratulations when I first read that my heart was almost in my mouth till I
realised it was for an I-751. It is such a shame they dont process I-129F's a whole heap faster.... 1st NOA Sept 20th, still waiting for 2n NOA Oh Well!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Wow, congrats Olof!
Like Ranjini we are waiting on NSC as well. =o( Lisa http://www.britsintheus.com/marriedn...meline-aos.htm |
Thanks for that info, I myself am packaging up the form and evidence now to be mailed
right after xmas when i hit my 90 day window. So maybe I could have mine completed by the end of Feb 2002. This goes with what i have heard before, most aos cases that go thru texas service center are over two yrs so there is never an i-751 required, but on the few occasions like yours, mine and a few others they get processed quickly. Congratulations on that speedy end to it all. Did you include any kind of cover letter? and did you mark the envelope i-751 petition? Just curious as I am sure that helps it get to the right people quickly. Sean > > > [usenetquote2]> > WOW!!! Either I pulled a jackpot with respect to processing time at TSC, or they[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > have _really_ improved.[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > 10/6 I-751 sent registered/express[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > 10/8 Tracking registered as received (online)[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > 11/16 Check cleared[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > 11/21 NOA sent[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > 11/26 NOA received[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > 12/11 Application approved[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > 12/18 Approval letter received[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > Now all I have to do is go an apply for the GC at the INS office in San Antonio.[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > The letter said that I shouldn't travel without having my passport endorsed. So[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > I'm guessing that this is actually stricter than before the application was[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > approved, since then it was enough to have the NOA.[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > Good thing we're not going to see my parents in Sweden over christmas this year[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > then. :)[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > Also, we didn't submit an awful lot of documentation. We had one letter from a[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > friend, a copy of the deed of our house, some insurance and bank papers, a few[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > bills etc but nothing excessive. I was sooo prepared on the letter being an RFE[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > and didn't want to open it, so it was a VERY positive surprise![/usenetquote2] |
Sean,
> > Yes, we included a cover letter explaining among other things why we had moved around 2 times during the two years (East Coast -> California -> Texas). I didn't mark the letter I-751 petition as far as I can remember. We did DCF for the I-130, I'm not sure if that makes a difference when it comes to I-751 processing. Good luck! Regards, Olof > [usenetquote2]>> Wow congratulations when I first read that my heart was almost in my mouth till I[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> realised it was for an I-751. It is such a shame they dont process I-129F's a[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> whole heap faster.... 1st NOA Sept 20th, still waiting for 2n NOA Oh Well!![/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > WOW!!! Either I pulled a jackpot with respect to processing time at TSC, or they[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > have _really_ improved.[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > 10/6 I-751 sent registered/express[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > 10/8 Tracking registered as received (online)[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > 11/16 Check cleared[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > 11/21 NOA sent[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > 11/26 NOA received[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > 12/11 Application approved[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > 12/18 Approval letter received[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > Now all I have to do is go an apply for the GC at the INS office in San Antonio.[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > The letter said that I shouldn't travel without having my passport endorsed. So[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > I'm guessing that this is actually stricter than before the application was[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > approved, since then it was enough to have the NOA.[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > Good thing we're not going to see my parents in Sweden over christmas this year[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > then. :)[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > Also, we didn't submit an awful lot of documentation. We had one letter from a[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > friend, a copy of the deed of our house, some insurance and bank papers, a few[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > bills etc but nothing excessive. I was sooo prepared on the letter being an RFE[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>> > and didn't want to open it, so it was a VERY positive surprise![/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>>[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]>>[/usenetquote2] |
Is the TSC Texas?? My first NOA was dated Dec 4 and said it would take 120-150 days
to process... What did yours say? (I filed an I-129F.) Thanks :) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Yes it was Texas and by the way things are going you still have a long wait ahead of
you unless they have a processing spurt which by the way they are due for!! Well long overdue for. Very few 2nd NOA's have been posted over the last 6 weeks about 3 that I have seen from reading this group and the TSC message/ complaints board. Our 1st NOA was Sept 20th I know of a few have Sept 7th as their 1sy NOA that still haven't got their 2nd. So hang in there!!!!!!!! > > > > > [usenetquote2]> > WOW!!! Either I pulled a jackpot with respect to processing time at TSC, or they[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > have _really_ improved.[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > 10/6 I-751 sent registered/express[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > 10/8 Tracking registered as received (online)[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > 11/16 Check cleared[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > 11/21 NOA sent[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > 11/26 NOA received[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > 12/11 Application approved[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > 12/18 Approval letter received[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > Now all I have to do is go an apply for the GC at the INS office in San Antonio.[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > The letter said that I shouldn't travel without having my passport endorsed. So[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > I'm guessing that this is actually stricter than before the application was[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > approved, since then it was enough to have the NOA.[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > Good thing we're not going to see my parents in Sweden over christmas this year[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > then. :)[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> >[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > Also, we didn't submit an awful lot of documentation. We had one letter from a[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > friend, a copy of the deed of our house, some insurance and bank papers, a few[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > bills etc but nothing excessive. I was sooo prepared on the letter being an RFE[/usenetquote2] [usenetquote2]> > and didn't want to open it, so it was a VERY positive surprise![/usenetquote2] |
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