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Nebraska 1-751 and N-400
Hello,

Any update for Nebraska service center. Applied on October 2021, Last update was fingerprint reused on December 2021.
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I-751 Potomac center . (December 2020 filler)
Any update on I-751 Potomac 2020 fillers? Please share your recent updates because the whole process is extremely frustrating.
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N400
California/nbc folks, how long has it been taking to get n400 interview after filing?
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I-751, California Filer
Hello folks,

Sharing the timeline so it can benefit others.

11/17/2021: Filed I-751 application

04/20/2022: Fingerprints re-used

12/13/2022: New card is being produced

Was approved without interview. Straight forward application, filed it myself. Have NOT filed N-400. I can help with list of documents if someone is interested. Good luck to all waiting for their approvals.
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What happens if I miss to add biometrics fee ?
What happens if I miss to add biometrics fee ? Will USICS return my application ?
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I-797C
Hi, I just sent my i-751 to USCIS last week, and I got a notification on my phone that. I-797C is mailed to our address. What is difference between I-797 and I-797C? I am not sure that is this mean my application is rejected or is this just notifying me they received my application.
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No receipt after 2 months
I filed my I-751 application in Oct and it has been 2 months and I still have not received a receipt for my application. They still have not cashed my check either. Is this normal ? Is there a number to contact them ?
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I - 751 waiver [Divorced] and N- 400 Combo Interview - Approved!
Hello Ladies/Gents

My Journey has been an unconventional one . This Forum has helped me a lot but I realized there hadn't been many posts about 1-751 waivers and N-400 interviews [Divorced ] so I would like to give back to the community the best I can.

Timeline ( Entire Process) Dallas Field Office in Tx

01/30/2015 : Applied for I-130/1-485 with USC

01/30/2016: Received Notice for Interview

02/11/2016: Went for the interview and was approved

02/26/2016: Received Conditional Green Card

01/XX/2018: Applied to remove Conditions

01/22/2018: Received 18-month extension letter

07/XX/2018: Wife Cheats on me

07/14/2018: Filed for Separation

09/XX/2018: Filed for Divorce but Wife refused to sign the Documents

06/XX/2020: Divorced Finalized

01/12/2021: Received a Withdrawal Acknowledgment Notice

Context: My Wife (USC) was mad I didn't want to give her another chance so she wrote to USCIS lying that I paid her to marry me and I committed fraud so she asked them to withdraw the petition. $680 Down the drain *sigh*

03/01/2021: File for I-751 waiver with the help of a Lawyer

03/31/2021: Received Another 18-month extension letter

12/29/2021: Case is ready to be scheduled for Interview

12/2021 - 03/2022: Absolute Silence from USCIS

03/05/2022: Applied for Citizenship ( Got tired of waiting)

10/18/2022: Case was updated to show Finger Print

11/07/2022: Interview was Scheduled

12/10/2022 : Passed both N400 and i-751 waiver interview

12/10/2022: New Green Card is being Produced

12/10/2022: Oath Ceremony will be scheduled

I am so happy that this is over. I went through a lot of emotional stress with USC Spouse, she was very hateful, manipulative, and abusive. She broke up with me multiple times and cheated on me twice that I knew of and every time I asked for a divorce she threatened to call USICS and tell them i "trained and Groomed her for the interview". It took me 2 years to finally get her to sign the divorce papers.

Word of Advice to i-751 waivers: ALWAYS, I repeat ALWAYS document everything. from text messages to emails. Every little detail matters. That is literally what helped my case. If I didn't have all the evidence I did, she would have ruined my life. I loved her so much but her true colors showed 4 years into our marriage.

I will try to answer all your questions as best I can.
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I751 and N 400 Status : Seattle (Marriage Based)
Hi, Fellow travelers on the immigration journey,
Hang in there and focus on life and let this be on the back burner, that's the only way you can keep your sanity.
My journey started in March 2013 as an H1B, came to Seattle, got married in May 2018

Filed for I 485 (Greencard) in June 2018,
Traveled to India on EAD in Nov 2018,
Got the Green card in 1st week of Nov 2019.
Applied for I 751 Aug 2021
Got the 24-month automatic extension in 2 months' time
Applied for N 400, in Aug 2022 (3-year rule)
N 400 Interview on Dec 2022, but it turned into a combo interview.
Approved for I 751 and N 400 in Dec 2022. Awaiting oath ceremony.

As you can see it took me a decade and I know how it feels to have this burden on your shoulders and this agonizing wait just sucks the lifeblood out of you. As people say anything worthy is not free and doesn't come easy.

A couple of insights:

Don't wait for your Citizenship, if you have a clear case, go for it, and your overall immigration journey will be shortened.
If you have a criminal history or brush up with law enforcement, seek help. Spend the money, its worth it. Seen some cases where results could have been better.
The USCIS office in Seattle has become more efficient, kudos to them. The experience I had in 2019 and 2022 is night and day.
USCIS officers want you to succeed, they are not there to trick you or stump you. They are just doing their due diligence and it's their job performance evaluation as well.
For people working in high-profile jobs (Doctors, lawyers, engineers, architects etc) these interviews are just a fireside conversation because they exude confidence and confidence is the currency of these interviews. Others who are not judged on their job every day may need some help to get them prepped up. So identify your needs and take action accordingly.
And lastly, have patience and keep yourself involved.

Happy to answer any questions as a community member who has been greatly benefitted from others' experiences.
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Finally ROC I-751 Approved
Hello immihelp forum fellows. Finally 2 Years and 6 months Long journey is over now it’s my turn, I got chance to write my experience for I-751 after long wait. Thank You God and my Brother and My Parents. And thanks who invented the immihelp website/forum, it gave me hope and a lot of knowledge regarding I-485, I-765, I-130, I-131, I-131A, and finally I-751, and definitely I will get knowledge for N-400 as well. Let me explain you everything regarding my case step by step in easy way.

Here is my Timeline for I-751 WAIVER.

June 18, 2020: Priority Date
Dec 24, 2020: Biometrics appointment (that day ASC was closed)
May 12, 2021: Biometrics reschedule appointment
After that nothing no any update no changes
Dec 15, 2021: Request for infopass for I-551 stamp
Jan 25, 2022: Got I-551 stamp on passport
May 18, 2022: Infopass inquiry for my case
May 27, 2022: Infopass Response Email (we will send document in 60 days but nothing receive)
July 22, 2022: 2nd infopass inquiry
July 25, 2022: Infopass Response Email (allow us minimum 60 days we will send document but nothing receive)
Sep 27, 2022: 3rd Infopass Inquiry
Sep 28, 2022: Infopass Response Email. That was so weird (we regret we are unable to provide completion date)
Oct 13, 2022: Finally got Request For Evidence RFE
Oct 31, 2022: USCIS Receive Requested Evidence
Dec 01, 2022: NEW CARD IS BEING PRODUCED
Dec 05, 2022: Case Was Approved
Dec 06, 2022: Card Was Mailed To Me
Dec 09, 2022: Card in Hand.

My Service Center was Vermont EAC
It was so stressful journey Finally end. Now feel little relax from immigration side. I’m little angry for long delay but happy that finally end after long wait. I hope all my fellows on this forum will get their green card soon. Good Luck To All.
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