For visitors, travel, student and other international travel medical insurance.

Visit insubuy.com or call +1 (866) INSUBUY or +1 (972) 985-4400
Immigration

After Greencard

All Experiences
Fields marked as * are required.

Subject is required.

Comment is required.

By submitting this post, you agree to Terms of Use.

Experience is successfully added.

service request I-751
Has anyone actually had traction after submitting a service request with USCIS for I-751 being out of processing time (its already 17 months of waiting)? They haven't responded yet within the timeline they gave... do I need to inquire again?

I already applied for N-400 and I am waiting for interview date on that.
All Replies (2)
I 751
This blog has been very helpful to me so I decided to share my experience! Since USCIS is very vague in regards of the amount of time one needs to wait to get his/her ROC process completed!
Anyway i dont have the exact dates but just approximate:
I applied for ROC I 751 at the very end of March 2019 NBC
I received the receipt and an 18 months extension in about 2 weeks
I went for fingerprints MKE office September 24th 2019
I saw New Card being produced on February 5th
Case approved on February 6th
Since then just waiting, my lawyer told me it will be a matter of days!
All together 10 months and 2 weeks NBC!
Good luck to everyone!
All Replies (3)
I-751 with Divorced Waiver
I am wondering if anyone here to share their experience for I-751 with Divorced Waiver. How many chances to get approved I-751 with Divorced Waiver marriage is in good faith?
All Replies (6)
TIMELINE UPDATE: I-751/N400
Here's my updated timeline. I-751/N400

8/1/18 - Filed/Receipt Date/Receipt#:WAC **** **** *0

6/11/19 - Case was transferred to Potomac from CA

7/12/19 - Biometrics Done

11/20/19 - At this time, processing time for Potomac is 15-16 months 8/2/18. I sent an inquiry but it says it is outside of normal processing time. I called USCIS at 800-375-5283. Agent said that it is outside of normal processing based on the CA service center but since my case was transferred to Potomac she sent an inquiry today with referral ID# T1B **** **** **YSC - allow 30 days for response from USCIS.

11/23/19 - Received RFE

12/6/19 - I mailed the RFE docs such as 3 year bank statements and IRS transcripts, recent pictures, health insurance, leases and mortgages, card envelopes from family and friends that were sent to our addresses, affidavit letter from a friend, plane tickets, and a letter we wrote as to why we moved to 4 different states and total of 6 addresses.

12/12/19 - Potomac SC received my RFE.

12/20/19 - My case was assigned to an officer for response.

1/21/20 - I applied for N400 and USCIS received my application on 1/22/20. Biometrics will be on 2/12/20. Completion estimate is April 2021 or 14 months. Seattle Filer. But I heard from my friends that it shouldn't take that long. For example, my friend had 15 months completion time but he only waited 6 months.

2/7/20 - My card is being produced for I751. So hopefully I receive it this month.
All Replies (6)
I-751
Mailed out application October 19, 2019

Text message with receipt # received October 28, 2019

Biometrics letter received Jan 25, 2020

Biometrics completed Feb 2, 2020

Nebraska.

Any ideas of next steps?
All Replies (11)
Please help prepare package for removal of green card condition
Hello, my green card expires June 20th of this year.
I want to make sure i have everything ready to submit by the 90 day requested date.
I am aware of the
I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence form i will need to submit.
But what else do i need to include?
Do i need to submit the previous green card forms submitted two years ago?
Photos?

Please let me know, as online information varies.
All Replies (0)
I-751 expiring in March 2020 and N-400 pending
Hi All,

I applied for I-751 extension in July 2018. It was initially to Vermont Service Center and then got transferred to Potomac service center some time after biometrics. Package included joint apt lease, joint bank accounts, joint car leases,joint health insurance, pictures, tax returns paid, etc.

I also applied for N-400 in July 2019 (Vermont) as I was eligible and we thought this would speed up process. Package included more docs like pictures, joint mortgage, etc. It was supposed to be completed by Jan2020 but now the completion date dissapeared on the website...

My I-751 is expiring in mid-March 2020! This is ridiculous as its been almost 18 months. Meanwhile, I am waiting for interview date for N-400.
Not sure if I should go get an I-551 stamp within the 30 days before expiry. Service request / calling USCIS isn't helping speed up anything.

Anyone have similar experiences? If I get an N-400 interview, can the officer adjudicate both applications at once even though they are in different service centers?

this is all very stressful..
All Replies (4)
Case transferred and A office has jurisdiction
Hello All,

My case was in Vermont until yesterday and I got a notice that says my case was transferred to another office and they sent me a mail to explain why they sent my case.

Today I received and update that says Case was transferred and A office has jurisdiction.

What is that mean? Should I be worried?

Thank you
All Replies (4)
Long wait F2a
Hi everyone,

F2A
PD - 7/22/2019
7/27/2019 - Notice Received (I130, I485, I765, I131)
8/02/2019 - Bio notice received
8/22/2019 - Bio Completed
8/24/2019 - Fingerprint Review Was Completed
9/19/2019 - Rfe notice
10/8/2019 - My respond to Rfe was received
It’s been around 200 days (I130, I765, I131) 120 days (RFE I485) and I haven’t received any feedback from them. Any suggestions what i should do? Is it normal to wait this long?
Thank you

Ps: I haven’t received EAD
All Replies (2)
Case transferred from Vermont 02/05/2020
I just got a notice from Vermont that my case is transferred to another service center.

Does anybody has any thought where could it be?

Thank you all
All Replies (10)

Insurance

Disclaimer: Please note that the experiences presented are submitted by visitors to our website. Individuals’ experiences may vary, and you should interpret each individual’s experience at your own risk. Do not make a decision solely based on an experience posted here. We do not endorse any individuals’ experiences, and we are not liable or responsible for consequences stemming from your use of the information presented within any individual’s experience.