I-751 GC Remove Conditions - Vermont Center June 2013

Kacy2013....I received the actual receipt by mail. I sent form G-1145 but i never receive any text or e-mail.
 
Temmi thanks..okay so when you received the notice you were able to determine when it was sent. Just saw it on your timeline and wondered if I should expect something tomorrow :) I guess I am a little anxious to know if they will accept my application and mail the extension letter this week. I need it to renew my DL. I'll see this week !!!! will keep you'll posted!!
 
Temmi thanks..okay so when you received the notice you were able to determine when it was sent. Just saw it on your timeline and wondered if I should expect something tomorrow :) I guess I am a little anxious to know if they will accept my application and mail the extension letter this week. I need it to renew my DL. I'll see this week !!!! will keep you'll posted!!

One trick to see if they accepted your application is to see if your check was cashed. If it was they used to put the receipt number on the validation on the back, if you could get a copy of the copy of the front and back of the check. You can't use a cancelled check as proof of applying, you would have to wait for the receipt to come in the mail for the "official" proof.

I also read somewhere, I can't recall where, but I believe money payable to the federal government needs to be deposited in an account held by the treasury within 3 days of taking possession of the funds.
 
What happens after you get the notice for Biometrics

A long, long, long wait. That's why they sent that 1 year extension letter because they know it's going to take forever. 6 to 9 months is what is expected from now on.

My question is can you walk in the ASC with the biometric letter and do them sooner than what's stated on the letter. I remember I had to cases the EAD and the Green Card back in 2013 and they had different dates but both were done at the same day since I was already there. Is this something that acceptable by USCIS? Would it rush the process or just a waste of time?


Thanks for the input.


Sincerely,



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@ kacy

That's something that I wrote on my messages as part of my timeline and he copied it. I got the date from the receipt notice i received and that was the date on the letter. It was a letter in the mail. Updates start happening after you get the biometrics appointment. It says it on the extension letter
 
okay thanks..based on others' timeline I am hoping to receive my extension letter this week..keeping my fingers crossed!!
 
Well guys I received my son's letter of extension but not mine. Hopefully it will be in the box tomorrow.
 
I thought I had posted here about my dilemma and just realized I didn't. I would like your thoughts, suggestions, help. I have only received my dependent's extension letter and I called the USCIS number who suggested infopass but I can not get an infopass appointment to address the issue that I didn't receive mine because there are no appointments available. Thoughts please?
 
I thought I had posted here about my dilemma and just realized I didn't. I would like your thoughts, suggestions, help. I have only received my dependent's extension letter and I called the USCIS number who suggested infopass but I can not get an infopass appointment to address the issue that I didn't receive mine because there are no appointments available. Thoughts please?

Yes, call back tomorrow during normal business hours, anytime after 8am EDT. (Trick: the call has to be received after 8am. We tried calling at 7:59am and tried the option to get into the que at 8:01am and that didn't work.) I called once saying that a case wasn't online. The first level agent said they couldn't locate it and transferred me to an actual immigration officer. However, my wife called once outside of business hours and her situation could not be answered by a Tier 1 agent and she was advised to make an INFOPASS appointment.

This is what you need to do:
The first level rep is a government contractor who doesn't know anything besides the scripts they are required to read. When the rep comes on the line they will give you their first name and agent ID number, and I recommend you write both of these down. You will have to explain to them your situation. If this agent pushes for Infopass explain that it is not possible and you request to speak with a Tier 2 agent, an Immigration Information Officer (IIO). Since the IIO is an actual trained immigration officer they have access to the case information system they should give you the information. If the Tier 1 agent refuses to transfer you then request to speak with their direct supervisor. If that still doesn't work then I can find you the postal address to submit a formal complaint regarding the service received from the 800 number.

BTW, I suspect a majority of the Tier 1 agents don't know this, but according to what I read all calls are recorded and are kept for 90 days.
 
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