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We just submitted the I-751 for Joanna -- Priority Mail + Tracking Number + Registered Mail. I should be getting a signature note stating they received the package by next week. Hopefully I will get some kind of case # that I can track the progress....

 

Too early to get a case #. You will not be issued a case number until it is processed from the mailroom into the service center. This can take several weeks. Besides they can always opt to transfer the case. I paid by check, sent it in Oct 12 and they sent the I-797 on Oct 31. The scanned image of my check at the bank has my case number hand written on the face. It still is not in the system as I try periodically to add it to my online profile. Yet I do have the NOA1 from CSC after sending it to NSC. It states the case will not be availlable online until after they send me a biometrics appointment notice. Good luck on a speedy process.

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We just submitted the I-751 for Joanna -- Priority Mail + Tracking Number + Registered Mail. I should be getting a signature note stating they received the package by next week. Hopefully I will get some kind of case # that I can track the progress....

Jason, you don't have to wait for the completion of the 2 years before filing? If not, how early can you file? With all that will be happening next year, I'd love to have Jen taken care of before May.

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Jason, you don't have to wait for the completion of the 2 years before filing? If not, how early can you file? With all that will be happening next year, I'd love to have Jen taken care of before May.

Not only can you file before two years is up, you must file before two years is up. Otherwise she will be out of status. Jim you can file the I-751 to remove conditions anytime within 90 days of the green card expiration. The process took us 7 months so I recomend you file as soon as you can.

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Jason, you don't have to wait for the completion of the 2 years before filing? If not, how early can you file? With all that will be happening next year, I'd love to have Jen taken care of before May.

Not only can you file before two years is up, you must file before two years is up. Otherwise she will be out of status. Jim you can file the I-751 to remove conditions anytime within 90 days of the green card expiration. The process took us 7 months so I recomend you file as soon as you can.

Thanks Carl, After I posted this I actually read the link. Too bad I will have to file before I can get Jen on to the title for our house. Oh well so much for my ace in the hole. :roller: Since Jen wants to head back to China for a visit, she won't be happy if it draws out to 7 months, guess we'll have to see.

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Jason, you don't have to wait for the completion of the 2 years before filing? If not, how early can you file? With all that will be happening next year, I'd love to have Jen taken care of before May.

Not only can you file before two years is up, you must file before two years is up. Otherwise she will be out of status. Jim you can file the I-751 to remove conditions anytime within 90 days of the green card expiration. The process took us 7 months so I recomend you file as soon as you can.

Thanks Carl, After I posted this I actually read the link. Too bad I will have to file before I can get Jen on to the title for our house. Oh well so much for my ace in the hole. :roller: Since Jen wants to head back to China for a visit, she won't be happy if it draws out to 7 months, guess we'll have to see.

 

It's ok Jim. She can travel with the I-797 NOA 1. It states right on it that the green card is extended for one year.

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Jason, you don't have to wait for the completion of the 2 years before filing? If not, how early can you file? With all that will be happening next year, I'd love to have Jen taken care of before May.

Not only can you file before two years is up, you must file before two years is up. Otherwise she will be out of status. Jim you can file the I-751 to remove conditions anytime within 90 days of the green card expiration. The process took us 7 months so I recomend you file as soon as you can.

Thanks Carl, After I posted this I actually read the link. Too bad I will have to file before I can get Jen on to the title for our house. Oh well so much for my ace in the hole. :roller: Since Jen wants to head back to China for a visit, she won't be happy if it draws out to 7 months, guess we'll have to see.

 

It's ok Jim. She can travel with the I-797 NOA 1. It states right on it that the green card is extended for one year.

 

That is good to know, as we are also thinking of another trip possibly in April. Currently California is processing I-751 requests within 6 months. April is cutting it close.

 

By the way, how soon did you recieve the I-797 NOA 1 ?

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Jason, you don't have to wait for the completion of the 2 years before filing? If not, how early can you file? With all that will be happening next year, I'd love to have Jen taken care of before May.

Not only can you file before two years is up, you must file before two years is up. Otherwise she will be out of status. Jim you can file the I-751 to remove conditions anytime within 90 days of the green card expiration. The process took us 7 months so I recomend you file as soon as you can.

Thanks Carl, After I posted this I actually read the link. Too bad I will have to file before I can get Jen on to the title for our house. Oh well so much for my ace in the hole. :roller: Since Jen wants to head back to China for a visit, she won't be happy if it draws out to 7 months, guess we'll have to see.

 

It's ok Jim. She can travel with the I-797 NOA 1. It states right on it that the green card is extended for one year.

 

That is good to know, as we are also thinking of another trip possibly in April. Currently California is processing I-751 requests within 6 months. April is cutting it close.

 

By the way, how soon did you recieve the I-797 NOA 1 ?

Hey Jason, We're going in April too. Well, March 26 for 2 1/2 weeks.

It took about three weeks to get the letter.

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