Sometimes they don’t send the text/email, tbh; and sometimes they send it multiple times. It is a very inconsistent system for what I’ve seen.Thank you all.
Checked both the spam folder and G-1145.
No indications of missed notice or irregularity with the document.
I will just anxiously wait.
No. Has your check been cashed or card charged?Hello All,
My AOS package was delivered on May 4th and signed by R. Mercado who is an USCIS personnel (yes, I checked it). Although people who sent their AOs package later than me received their NOA, I haven't even received any email or messages. Do you think it is time to freak out?
1. I don't see a problem should you decide to keep the name on the GC (XY) as is. It just means that is how you will be expected to write it going forward on any government related form.Hi Mom!
I received my GC in the mail yesterday however I see a small problem with it. It has my surname stated as XY while my other legal documents such as my passport, visa, DL, and all the forms including I-485 sent to USCIS have my surname stated as X Y (with space in between). Additionally, I have my surname stated as XY on my citizenship card which I didn't send to USICS and have it stated as X.Y. in my birth certificate which I did send to USCIS. All of these different surname usages (XY, X Y, X.Y.) were reported in form I-485 and biometrics' AIW page.
So, I am wondering what should I do about it now.
1. Would it be okay to leave it just like that? or do you see any obvious issue with it moving on?
2. If I proceed to correct my surname as it is shown on my passport, should I use USCIS typographical error or file form I-90?
3. The processing timeline says it takes somewhere between 7 to 14 months to get the form I-90 processed. This timeline applies to the DV category too right?
4. While this form is pending I would still be in a valid LPR status, correct?
Thank you!
Checkout the spreadsheet FAQ. You can follow-up by emailing LockboxSupport@uscis.dhs.gov.My AOS package was delivered on May 4th and signed by R. Mercado who is an USCIS personnel (yes, I checked it). Although people who sent their AOs package later than me received their NOA, I haven't even received any email or messages. Do you think it is time to freak out?
nothing yet!No. Has your check been cashed or card charged?
Yes, I saw that but I am not sure if I should wait a little more or email now.Checkout the spreadsheet FAQ. You can follow-up by emailing LockboxSupport@uscis.dhs.gov.
Haaa! the famous M-180 which never gets included even though the rejection notice refers to it - been wondering when it come up on this thread .Hi mom,
I would like to ask you about my case.
I filed my case on May 10 and got a rejection letter today with my package.
I got also I797C and green page with my package.
Strange thing, in I797C it says there should have been an M-180 form for the further details but there is no form like that.
I already contacted USCIS a couple of times even I called them many times nobody knows what happened.
In this situation, I don't know what to do where to check and how to resubmit.
Would please recommend to me what to do?
Thanks in advance
Hi Mom,Haaa! the famous M-180 which never gets included even though the rejection notice refers to it - been wondering when it come up on this thread .
They sometimes state on the rejection notice to see the attached form M-180, which mysteriously they never include with the package, I don't know why. Anyway, don't worry about that mysterious form. Let's try to figure out why your package was rejected before you re-send, couple of questions for you as a starting point:
1. When did your CN become current, and when did you file for AOS?
2. What payment method did you include with your package?
3. How much did you include as payment?
4. Did your package include forms I-131 and I765?
5. Did you use current forms?
6. Did you sign your forms?
And this time I will send a money order not the CC form. I understand that since they haven't started the process they will charge us only once.Hi Mom,
1. When did your CN become current, and when did you file for AOS?
I became current in June and my forms arrived at Lockbox center on May 15, I also suspect this.
2. What payment method did you include with your package?
I used CC form but they've never tried to cash out.
3. How much did you include as payment?
Two $1225 forms. For me and my spouse.
4. Did your package include forms I-131 and I765?
No it didnt.
5. Did you use current forms?
Triple checked, yes
6. Did you sign your forms?
Yes
At this point, I suspect two things, early filing and they cannot understand the order of the documents. They sent the package back along with the I797C together. But they are all in a different order, even my education docs are behind financial docs. The good thing I got the package as early as it processed, only one week later. Bad thing I don't know what was the reason they reject.
I contacted USCIS Tier-1 agents many times. Nobody knows what is M-180 form. So they escalated my case to Tier-2.
I have another question about medical records. Since I sent my med exam sealed envelope with the package and they opened it, I got my rejected with it. While re-submitting should I get the second med record since they are not sealed anymore?
Thank you !!
I think it may be related to early filing. If memory serves we correctly, most of the rejected packages dues to early filing in the past came with the M-180 reference. And no, it doesn't have to do with the order in which you arranged the documents - reject package never gets returned the way it was sent in.Hi Mom,
1. When did your CN become current, and when did you file for AOS?
I became current in June and my forms arrived at Lockbox center on May 15, I also suspect this.
2. What payment method did you include with your package?
I used CC form but they've never tried to cash out.
3. How much did you include as payment?
Two $1225 forms. For me and my spouse.
4. Did your package include forms I-131 and I765?
No it didnt.
5. Did you use current forms?
Triple checked, yes
6. Did you sign your forms?
Yes
At this point, I suspect two things, early filing and they cannot understand the order of the documents. They sent the package back along with the I797C together. But they are all in a different order, even my education docs are behind financial docs. The good thing I got the package as early as it processed, only one week later. Bad thing I don't know what was the reason they reject.
I contacted USCIS Tier-1 agents many times. Nobody knows what is M-180 form. So they escalated my case to Tier-2.
I have another question about medical records. Since I sent my med exam sealed envelope with the package and they opened it, I got my rejected with it. While re-submitting should I get the second med record since they are not sealed anymore?
Thank you !!
Thank you so much, mom! I think I will just leave it like this.1. I don't see a problem should you decide to keep the name on the GC (XY) as is. It just means that is how you will be expected to write it going forward on any government related form.
2. You will need to file an I90 and select #2.d. My existing card has incorrect data because of Department of Homeland Security error as the basis of filing. You will need to send in your GC with the I90 in this case.
3. Timeline is applicable to ALL I-90 regardless of the GC basis.
4. Yes. You just wouldn't have any proof of your LPR status while the I90 is pending, unless you're able to get a INFOPASS which enables you to go to your FO (after getting the NOA for the I90). With the NOA, you'll be able to get the temporary I-551 stamped on your passport.
Is there anyone from your FO listed on the spreadsheet? If yes, what is their current status?Hi Mom, my number is 2021OC1** which was called in October and I submitted with a lawyer in November with my bio done and accepted on 10th February. Since then (4 months later) I've heard nothing but have seen others in the spreadsheet getting interviews and their GC.
I asked my lawyer about it but he said not to worry and that he expects my EAD to arrive in ~June and interview in ~August. I'm confused however because that's not what seems to be the experience of many in this forum. Do you think I should be concerned? Should I take any action soon to follow up on my case directly or just keep waiting?
Thank you so much in advance!
1. Yes, you should.Thank you so much, mom! I think I will just leave it like this.
BTW, I just wanted to make sure about a couple things as I begin with my new status:
1. I should let my university's international office know about my new status, correct?
2. Should I also let my employer (current university) or HR know about my new status? I am asking this if I need to do paper work again as I might likely be subjected to some additional taxes such as Medicaid/social security?
Please also let me know if these post GC questions would be more relevant to some other sub forum within this forum.
I really appreciate your time and patience as always.
You can request to speak with a tier 2 agent or even start a congressional inquiry at this point.
What are your ASC and FO? I don’t see you in the spreadsheet. Could you update it?
If I were you, I would start. Do not wait till the last minute. we have only 3 months left.
Not sure how true is what they say but thanks for sharing the info.The agent suggested that I check back with them after the June 15th; she said that 15th is when apparently "the system will get updated for biometrics appointments." Not sure how true this assertion is.