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Smartyy Feb 3rd 2019 9:50 pm

My I-751 Timeline
 
Hey there all,

It has been a while since I've been active on here and the time has come to finally prepare and send off my I-751 (Removal of Conditions), so I figured it would be best to see if I have missed anything!

Firstly, am I missing anything glaringly obvious in the packet:
  1. I-751 form fully completed with N/A written in any box which does not apply
  2. Check for $680 (Biometrics and form filing fee)
  3. Green card front & back photocopy
  4. Selection of photographs from when we got married.
  5. Evidence of on-going relationship (below has both our names on):
    • Bank statements from 10/16 - 01/19
    • Car lease loan
    • 2017 tax return (Fed & State) as jointly filed.
    • Copy of notification of closed on house we purchased.
    • Copy of the deed to the house.
    • Eye care/medical notices addressed to us both.
    • Car insurance document
    • Copy of title to a car.
    • HOA bill / notifications.
    • Affidavit from in-laws
Can anyone notice anything?

My only other question is, I assume it is best to put N/A in all boxes except those that take ages or cannot fit N/A in since in the instructions it says do not leave anything blank.

Thanks in advance,
John

PetrifiedExPat Feb 5th 2019 1:30 pm

Re: My I-751 Timeline
 
I hope you actually receive your extension letter and not have to trudge off and get an I-551 extension stamp!

The form is laughably easy though (and this is coming from someone who is easily confused by these things), do not overthink it, tell the truth and answer to the best of your ability.

Smartyy Feb 12th 2019 3:03 am

Re: My I-751 Timeline
 
Thanks Petrified. It is being sent tomorrow, now the wait for the check to be cashed and the notice of extension until adjudication or (God forbid) an RFE. :)

Smartyy Feb 12th 2019 5:30 pm

Re: My I-751 Timeline
 
**Timeline will be updated as it develops.**

2/12/2019 - I-751 package sent via FedEx tracked. Supposedly to be delivered by end of day Thursday.

Smartyy Feb 21st 2019 5:45 pm

Re: My I-751 Timeline
 
**Timeline will be updated as it develops.**

2/12/2019 - I-751 package sent via FedEx tracked. Supposedly to be delivered by end of day Thursday.
2/14/2019 - I-751 package delivered.
2/20/2019 - Check was cashed by USCIS.
2/20/2019 - Notification via text of Official Receipt Notice and that a I-797 will follow in the mail.

Smartyy Feb 27th 2019 2:52 pm

Re: My I-751 Timeline
 
**Timeline will be updated as it develops.**

Residency extended for 18 months while it is adjudicated.

2/12/2019 - I-751 package sent via FedEx tracked. Supposedly to be delivered by end of day Thursday.
2/14/2019 - I-751 package delivered.
2/20/2019 - Check was cashed by USCIS.
2/20/2019 - Notification via text of Official Receipt Notice and that a I-797 will follow in the mail
2/25/2019 - I-797 received with an extension of residency for 18 months.

Smartyy Jul 11th 2019 1:20 pm

Re: My I-751 Timeline
 
Any reason to be concerned that I haven't heard anything since the notification of extension was received? No biometrics or appointments.
Just curious.

Thanks!

civilservant Jul 11th 2019 4:42 pm

Re: My I-751 Timeline
 
No reason at all. Some peoples I751 are taking 2 years+

A word of advice, you may want to not bother filing N400 after 3 years, because it will not be adjudicated until your I751 has been. This is a new, but pretty much confirmed, silent process change.

BenK91 Jul 11th 2019 8:03 pm

Re: My I-751 Timeline
 
I'll be filing for ROC in November this year, was planning on filing the N400 concurrently when the time came but as civilservant has said it definitely seems to be pretty well-confirmed by others that you can no longer do this.

Hopefully you'll get an update soon, as I'm in CO I'm fairly certain mine will go the California Service Centre which doesn't bode well for a speedy turnaround!

Smartyy Jul 11th 2019 9:03 pm

Re: My I-751 Timeline
 

Originally Posted by civilservant (Post 12709362)
No reason at all. Some peoples I751 are taking 2 years+

A word of advice, you may want to not bother filing N400 after 3 years, because it will not be adjudicated until your I751 has been. This is a new, but pretty much confirmed, silent process change.

Good that I shouldn't be concerned regarding zero contact. As for the N400 change, that's a shame. I was hoping to file the N400 in January. I can only assume my plans will now need to be changed in accordance with the I-751 approval time.

Thanks for the heads up.


Originally Posted by BenK91 (Post 12709432)
Hopefully you'll get an update soon, as I'm in CO I'm fairly certain mine will go the California Service Centre which doesn't bode well for a speedy turnaround!

Thanks, I sure hope so. Although I'm in Idaho, and mine got sent to the Nebraska center (LIN processing code) so it is possible yours will too. I think they split up the cases in order to get them resolved quicker. So fingers crossed there!

BunnyGirl Jul 14th 2019 7:59 pm

Re: My I-751 Timeline
 

Originally Posted by Smartyy (Post 12709451)
Good that I shouldn't be concerned regarding zero contact. As for the N400 change, that's a shame. I was hoping to file the N400 in January. I can only assume my plans will now need to be changed in accordance with the I-751 approval time.

My I751 hasn't been approved and my N400 interview is next month. No clue what they're going to do about that; adjudicate at the same time? Deferred adjudication? Who knows!

civilservant Jul 14th 2019 8:01 pm

Re: My I-751 Timeline
 
Simple - you won't get a decision on your N400. They'll action it after the I-751 finally gets approved.

scottyvisa Jul 16th 2019 12:58 pm

Re: My I-751 Timeline
 
Yep. My I-751 has been processing since January 2018. Went for my naturalization interview last month and didn't get a decision yet as they are waiting on I-751 to be approved.

PetrifiedExPat Jul 16th 2019 1:01 pm

Re: My I-751 Timeline
 

Originally Posted by civilservant (Post 12710413)
Simple - you won't get a decision on your N400. They'll action it after the I-751 finally gets approved.

I heard a rumour these instances bump the I-751 application up to the top of the pile, is that true or false does anyone know?

civilservant Jul 16th 2019 1:05 pm

Re: My I-751 Timeline
 
Not sure anyone here has any more information then you do. Honestly, I would be surprised if this was the case - because a large number of people do N400 as soon as they hit 3 years. If everyone was being bumped up, no one would be.


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