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Hi Guys, I had great news. I just got the Green Card. My I-485 timelines:
07/14/19 I-485 application submitted
07/16/19 UCCIS received, case allocated to Nebraska Service Center, Credit Card Charged
08/02/19 Biometrics appointment letter
08/14/19 Walk-in biometrics in the USCIS support center
08/16/19 Fingerprint review was completed
11/22/19 I-485 application was approved
11/29/19 GC in hand
It seems Nebraska Service Center processes Green Card applications much faster than any other service center. I didn't expect I could get GC so soon, not to mention I had a speeding ticket that had been dismissed before the application.Last edited by petendt; 11-30-2019, 09:31 PM.
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Congratulations! NSC is definitely faster than TSC (3 times as fast). NSC is taking about 4 months on average to approve I485 applications and about 4.5 to 5 months on average to approve I131 (travel document) applications.Originally posted by petendt View PostHi Guys, I had great news. I just got the Green Card. My I-485 timelines:
07/14/19 I-485 application submitted
07/16/19 UCCIS received, case allocated to Nebraska Service Center, Credit Card Charged
08/02/19 Biometrics appointment letter
08/14/19 Walk-in biometrics in the USCIS support center
08/16/19 Fingerprint review was completed
11/22/19 I-485 application was approved
11/29/19 GC in hand
It seems Nebraska Service Center processes Green Card applications much faster than any other service center. I didn't expect I could get GC so soon, not to mention I had a speeding ticket that had been dismissed before the application.
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Congratulations!! I think you have one of the fastest timeframeOriginally posted by petendt View PostHi Guys, I had great news. I just got the Green Card. My I-485 timelines:
07/14/19 I-485 application submitted
07/16/19 UCCIS received, case allocated to Nebraska Service Center, Credit Card Charged
08/02/19 Biometrics appointment letter
08/14/19 Walk-in biometrics in the USCIS support center
08/16/19 Fingerprint review was completed
11/22/19 I-485 application was approved
11/29/19 GC in hand
It seems Nebraska Service Center processes Green Card applications much faster than any other service center. I didn't expect I could get GC so soon, not to mention I had a speeding ticket that had been dismissed before the application.
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Thanks for sharing. I thought they would go over the application one more time to make sure if country condition hasn't changed.Originally posted by Aisabini View Postyes,basically touched on bit of asylum story again ,employment,school for kiddo etc. it took about 20 mins each,like i said with honesty your story will be consistent and the officers are very kind.
Good luck guys
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Congratulations!!! Where did you apply and did you have an interview? Thanks for your reply in advance!Originally posted by petendt View PostHi Guys, I had great news. I just got the Green Card. My I-485 timelines:
07/14/19 I-485 application submitted
07/16/19 UCCIS received, case allocated to Nebraska Service Center, Credit Card Charged
08/02/19 Biometrics appointment letter
08/14/19 Walk-in biometrics in the USCIS support center
08/16/19 Fingerprint review was completed
11/22/19 I-485 application was approved
11/29/19 GC in hand
It seems Nebraska Service Center processes Green Card applications much faster than any other service center. I didn't expect I could get GC so soon, not to mention I had a speeding ticket that had been dismissed before the application.Last edited by Bek0107; 12-01-2019, 02:47 PM.
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Hi y'all
Did anyone applied for a GC based on asylee status along an I-602 (Application By Refugee For Waiver of Grounds of Excludability) form?
ps.: Specifically under 212(a)(2)(A)(i)(II) - INADMISSIBILITY DUE TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE VIOLATIONS
I was convicted in my home country for smoking a **** joint.
In addition, I saw on one of the previous threads that it's possible to apply for citizenship earlier if married with a US citizen. I've been married for over three years now with a US citizen. Can anyone comment on that?
Thanks a lot for your help
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