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Steve & Lisa I-751-Received NOA

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Old Sep 15th 2001, 11:48 pm
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Canuck
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Just a note to say that I received my 1st NOA on 9/15 after sending in my application
on 8/28. Vermont received it on 8/30 and the letter is dated
9/11.

There was no mention in the letter regarding current processing times. Is that normal
on the 1st NOA? It did state if I had not heard from them in one year, that I may
contact them.

Kimberly

My time line is as follows:

Married on 11/20/1998-in US as a visitor Filed I-130, I-485, I-131, and I-765 on
01/19/99- Philly, PA office (Total paid = $550) Received AP in the Mail on 01/26/99
EAD Interview 02/09/99 Applied for S.S. # 02/09/99 Received S.S. # by phone on
02/10/99 Fingerprinted 02/23/99 AOS Interview 04/23/99-No Stamp given, CIA backlog CR
Stamp in Passport 11/26/99-originally went in to renew EAD Applied to remove
conditions from S.S. card on 01/13/00-since I now had the CR stamp in passport
Conditional Green Card Received 01/14/00 Received new S.S. card approx 2 weeks after
re-applying Had a beautiful baby girl on 04/10/00 Applied to remove conditions -I-751
$125.00-sent to Vermont Service Center on 08/28/01 (Received 8/30) Received NOA on
9/15/01 (Dated 9/11/01)
 
Old Sep 16th 2001, 12:35 am
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Nebraska also told me to contact them if I hadn't heard from them in a year. They
told me to expect 300 to 360 days to process (see my listing in this newsgroup about
14 entries above this one).

Tim

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Old Sep 16th 2001, 2:00 am
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Tim,

Was the processing times included on the NOA?

Kimberly

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Old Sep 16th 2001, 6:17 am
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Simon & Danielle
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Ours was, and we went through Nebraska as well. It stated the processing times would
be between 300-360 days right on the NOA.

Danielle

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Old Sep 16th 2001, 1:25 pm
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Yes, the processing times of 300 to 360 days were included on the NOA.

Tim

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Old Sep 16th 2001, 7:46 pm
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Thanks! We still have not heard from NSC. Mailed ours certified priority on August
31st with INS receiving and signing for it on September 4th (Labor Day was the 3rd).
Hopefully we'll get our NOA this week, will post when we receive it.

Lisa www.britsintheus.com

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