dansm Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 great news. just recieved notification that my wife's fbi namecheck cleared, been in namecheck 22 months. Also recieved notification a couple days ago via email that the welcome letter has been sent and green card should be here in less than 60 days. Thankyou Uscis for a xmas present saves me another work card, i-131 fees + filing writ of mandamus. My wife's only been here 24 months finally welcomed. It's great to see all our hard working employees of the bureau of homeland insecurity and those speed demons at the fbi get off thier a**es and do something. Best of luck to all you other namecheck hell folks, maybe the fbi has to clear thier books at the end of the year. might be a good time to check status. happy new year & he hen duo pijiuDan Maybe the USCIS should subcontract thier customer service overseas, can't get any worse Link to comment
Randy W Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Congrats! I hope we won't be too far behind! Link to comment
tonado Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 Congrats on the green card. Link to comment
amerchin Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 Congrats! Happy New Year to all and may this year bring faster approved AOSs to everyone at Candle! Link to comment
bosco Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 http://www.userfriendlyonline.com/pics/congarat.gif Link to comment
warpedbored Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 22 months huh? Since the expiration date for a 2 year card is from the interview approval date Isn't that just barely in time to file to remove conditions? I wonder if they will send the 10 year card instead. Link to comment
dansm Posted January 8, 2007 Author Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 22 months huh? Since the expiration date for a 2 year card is from the interview approval date Isn't that just barely in time to file to remove conditions? I wonder if they will send the 10 year card instead. I don't know for sure which one they will send, but the welcome letter stated that they are issuing a 2 year card. They also said it should arrive witin 30 days. we are keepin our fingers crosssed and checking the mail everyday. I don't quite understand your statement about 2 year removal of conditions of green card based on interview. Is it 2 years from date of marriage, two years from date of i-485 apllication, two years from fbi namecheck submission or two year from issue of greencard? married feb 2005i-485 application reciept feb 2005fbi namecheck submitted march 2005interview august 2005 thanks for all the replies & I know we are truly luckysome of the other horror stories with the fbi nmecheck are a lot longer than oursit is truly a crime that there is no accountability with that portion of immigration process. best of to allDan & Gwen Link to comment
warpedbored Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 The two years starts from the date of issue. The day of your AOS interview when she was approved. Our AOS interview was 10/19/04 and even though the green card didn't arrive until 3 weeks later the issue date and expiration date is still 10/19. Since you are required to file to remove the conditions on her green card within 90 days prior to the expiration date if your green card doesn't come until 22 months later it would be just in time to have to get her another one. In my conversation with USCIS the other day they are taking a year to process the I-751 removal of conditions. Looks to me like she will have a valid green card for about 2 months before she will be in limbo again waiting on a new one Link to comment
PapaBear Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Congratulations Dansm! That was a nice Christmas present! We know, because we cleared "Name Check Hell" on the 15th of December and our Welcome Letter sent out on the 22nd of December. Yes it does feel good. Our time in "Hell" was shorter than yours, about 10 months (started in March 06, although our AOS Interview was in July 06....so we only had a 5 month wait after passing our interview). Whew it is a good feeling. And it will even be a better feeling when the green card arrives (ours is going to be a 10-year card according to the Welcome Letter). Again, Congratulations! PapaBear Link to comment
MRMC Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Congrats to both of you! Link to comment
dansm Posted January 18, 2007 Author Report Share Posted January 18, 2007 The two years starts from the date of issue. The day of your AOS interview when she was approved. Our AOS interview was 10/19/04 and even though the green card didn't arrive until 3 weeks later the issue date and expiration date is still 10/19. Since you are required to file to remove the conditions on her green card within 90 days prior to the expiration date if your green card doesn't come until 22 months later it would be just in time to have to get her another one. In my conversation with USCIS the other day they are taking a year to process the I-751 removal of conditions. Looks to me like she will have a valid green card for about 2 months before she will be in limbo again waiting on a new one Yahoo got the GC in the mail yesterday. thanks for the replies, It was a 2 year card but the issue date is 12/28/06 and it says the expiration date is 12/28/08. Based on that it looks at least my wife's card is not based on her interview but rather when they printed the card. So she's at least good for a couple of years. So the year long wait doesn't sound to good to remove conditions. hopefully that'll go quicker in a couple of years. So what are you supposed to do while waiting to remove conditions? more i-131's and work cards? Congrats Papa Bear & wife plus all the others getting greencards.May the rest have a short as possible wait & good luckDansm Link to comment
PapaBear Posted January 18, 2007 Report Share Posted January 18, 2007 The two years starts from the date of issue. The day of your AOS interview when she was approved. Our AOS interview was 10/19/04 and even though the green card didn't arrive until 3 weeks later the issue date and expiration date is still 10/19. Since you are required to file to remove the conditions on her green card within 90 days prior to the expiration date if your green card doesn't come until 22 months later it would be just in time to have to get her another one. In my conversation with USCIS the other day they are taking a year to process the I-751 removal of conditions. Looks to me like she will have a valid green card for about 2 months before she will be in limbo again waiting on a new one Yahoo got the GC in the mail yesterday. thanks for the replies, It was a 2 year card but the issue date is 12/28/06 and it says the expiration date is 12/28/08. Based on that it looks at least my wife's card is not based on her interview but rather when they printed the card. So she's at least good for a couple of years. So the year long wait doesn't sound to good to remove conditions. hopefully that'll go quicker in a couple of years. So what are you supposed to do while waiting to remove conditions? more i-131's and work cards? Congrats Papa Bear & wife plus all the others getting greencards.May the rest have a short as possible wait & good luckDansm Congratulations Dansm!! Glad to hear your's received her card. Looks like you have alittle breathing room too! I noticed your's was printed the same day our's was (12/28/06). Sure feels good to have the government's blessing with the green card in hand. You can sortta feel the freedom we all too often take for granite with the restrictions lifted with the issuance on the green card (residency,travel, employment, etc.). Again......Congratulations!!!!! PapaBear B) Link to comment
Guest Duke Posted January 19, 2007 Report Share Posted January 19, 2007 The 2 year card replaces EAD's and AP's. Nothing else is needed until Septerberish of 2008 when you need to file for removal of conditions. Its not clear to me what her status was on arrival but if they've been married two years, isn't she entitled to a 10 year green card now? Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted January 19, 2007 Report Share Posted January 19, 2007 The 2 year card replaces EAD's and AP's. Nothing else is needed until Septerberish of 2008 when you need to file for removal of conditions. Its not clear to me what her status was on arrival but if they've been married two years, isn't she entitled to a 10 year green card now?Their second anniversary is next month. Link to comment
Patrick & Li Posted January 26, 2007 Report Share Posted January 26, 2007 Hmmmmm...Only 22 months, Huh?I am adding in my head as I type for ours....Its been 28 months for us, and no light at the end of our tunnel.Congratulations though, 22 months is much too long for anybody. Patrick Link to comment
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