Clement & Emily Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 On 5/31/09 - exactly 90 days before my wife's 2 year green card expires we mailed the I-751 form and all supporting documents to USCIS. On 6/8/09 we received the NOA letter (I-751 Receipt Notice). On 6/20/09 we received the ASC Appointment Notice. Wife's Biometrics was scheduled for 7/18/09. I accompanied Emily to the Application Support Center at Oakland. In and out within 20 minutes, no lines at all! This morning (7/29/09) we received an email update from CRIS: ============*** DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS E-MAIL *** The last processing action taken on your case Receipt Number: WAC0XXXXXXXXX Application Type: CRI89 , PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS OF PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS RECEIVED Current Status: Card production ordered. On July 28, 2009, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you. If we need something from you we will contact you. If you move before you receive the card, call customer service. You can also receive automatic e-mail updates as we process your case. Just follow the link below to register. If you have questions or concerns about your application or the case status results listed above, or if you have not received a decision from USCIS within the current processing time listed*, please contact USCIS Customer Service at (800) 375-5283. *Current processing times can be found on the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov under Case Status and Processing Dates.*** Please do not respond to this e-mail message. Sincerely, The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)=============== Link to comment
NUWORLD Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 On 5/31/09 - exactly 90 days before my wife's 2 year green card expires we mailed the I-751 form and all supporting documents to USCIS. On 6/8/09 we received the NOA letter (I-751 Receipt Notice). On 6/20/09 we received the ASC Appointment Notice. Wife's Biometrics was scheduled for 7/18/09. I accompanied Emily to the Application Support Center at Oakland. In and out within 20 minutes, no lines at all! This morning (7/29/09) we received an email update from CRIS: ============*** DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS E-MAIL *** The last processing action taken on your case Receipt Number: WAC0XXXXXXXXX Application Type: CRI89 , PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS OF PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS RECEIVED Current Status: Card production ordered. On July 28, 2009, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you. If we need something from you we will contact you. If you move before you receive the card, call customer service. You can also receive automatic e-mail updates as we process your case. Just follow the link below to register. If you have questions or concerns about your application or the case status results listed above, or if you have not received a decision from USCIS within the current processing time listed*, please contact USCIS Customer Service at (800) 375-5283. *Current processing times can be found on the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov under Case Status and Processing Dates.*** Please do not respond to this e-mail message. Sincerely, The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)=============== This is great news.My wife just did her Bios this month 7/24/09. Just look at USCIS web sit and already been touched yesterday. Hopefully ours g as fast as yours. BTW: Congrats and enjoy. Mike/Hong Link to comment
Clement & Emily Posted July 30, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 This is great news.My wife just did her Bios this month 7/24/09. Just look at USCIS web sit and already been touched yesterday. Hopefully ours g as fast as yours. BTW: Congrats and enjoy. Mike/Hong Thanks Mike! I'm sure yours are speeding along as well! One more thing...we were pleasantly surprised by the efficient service and polite/positive attitude encountered at the Oakland Application Support Center. Many years ago I had my biometrics appt at the same ASC and was treated like a second class citizen. Very glad my wife didn't have to go thru' that. Link to comment
NUWORLD Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 This is great news.My wife just did her Bios this month 7/24/09. Just look at USCIS web sit and already been touched yesterday. Hopefully ours g as fast as yours. BTW: Congrats and enjoy. Mike/Hong Thanks Mike! I'm sure yours are speeding along as well! One more thing...we were pleasantly surprised by the efficient service and polite/positive attitude encountered at the Oakland Application Support Center. Many years ago I had my biometrics appt at the same ASC and was treated like a second class citizen. Very glad my wife didn't have to go thru' that. Yes indeed, We had a very pleasant visit at the Cleveland ASC center Off the top of my head i don't remember but someone today posted a good time line of the I-751 too. I will be nice to relax for a good long time and not have to worry about papers, money!! and our wonderful government. BTW: Nice to see you pop in from time to time.Take care buddy. Mike Link to comment
Zhen's Tiger Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 Congratulations, that really was very fast! Link to comment
Clement & Emily Posted July 31, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 (edited) Here's our updated I-751 timeline: 05/31/09 - Sent I-751 petition to USCIS06/08/09 - Received NOA letter06/20/09 - Recieved ASC Biometrics Appt Letter07/08/09 - Biometrics Appt at the Oakland ASC07/25/09 - Petition to remove conditional resident APPROVED! (letter recieved on 7/31)07/28/09 - Card production ordered (received email status on 7/29) The entire process took less than 60 days. Has anyone else experienced such a fast turnaround? 2 years ago I had a friend that went thru' the same process...it took 13 months for her to get the approval! Is USCIS really getting more efficient? Edited July 31, 2009 by Clement & Emily (see edit history) Link to comment
yuliki Posted August 1, 2009 Report Share Posted August 1, 2009 Congratulations£¡£¡£¡ Your case is really really fast!!! I would say you are very lucky! My case has been over 1 year, and I just had an appointment to get my passport stamped, the woman took me told me that now it takes two years to get 10 year green card!!!??? Here's our updated I-751 timeline: 05/31/09 - Sent I-751 petition to USCIS06/08/09 - Received NOA letter06/20/09 - Recieved ASC Biometrics Appt Letter07/08/09 - Biometrics Appt at the Oakland ASC07/25/09 - Petition to remove conditional resident APPROVED! (letter recieved on 7/31)07/28/09 - Card production ordered (received email status on 7/29) The entire process took less than 60 days. Has anyone else experienced such a fast turnaround? 2 years ago I had a friend that went thru' the same process...it took 13 months for her to get the approval! Is USCIS really getting more efficient? Link to comment
NUWORLD Posted August 1, 2009 Report Share Posted August 1, 2009 Here's our updated I-751 timeline: 05/31/09 - Sent I-751 petition to USCIS06/08/09 - Received NOA letter06/20/09 - Recieved ASC Biometrics Appt Letter07/08/09 - Biometrics Appt at the Oakland ASC07/25/09 - Petition to remove conditional resident APPROVED! (letter recieved on 7/31)07/28/09 - Card production ordered (received email status on 7/29) The entire process took less than 60 days. Has anyone else experienced such a fast turnaround? 2 years ago I had a friend that went thru' the same process...it took 13 months for her to get the approval! Is USCIS really getting more efficient? Yes i do know of one myself.Thought they are not members of CFL. My wife has two friend here in the U.S. Now.Both are K-3 visa. One has not even gotten her two year GC as of today.this is mostly because of husband is a bumb. Not the second friend has her 2 years GC and going through AOS.Husband is a good man and paid all the fees and summited all papaers. As of today, It has been 14 months and still no GC. Not sure if it is a K-3 or a CR-1 thing but it looks like the CR-1 Is winning the horse race by a mile. Clement & Emily' had a very fast turn around and is CR-1 as we are too. If the time frame is close to the same, We should hear something next week on our CR-1 (I-751) Mike/Hong Link to comment
Clement & Emily Posted August 1, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 1, 2009 Yes i do know of one myself.Thought they are not members of CFL. My wife has two friend here in the U.S. Now.Both are K-3 visa. One has not even gotten her two year GC as of today.this is mostly because of husband is a bumb. Not the second friend has her 2 years GC and going through AOS.Husband is a good man and paid all the fees and summited all papaers. As of today, It has been 14 months and still no GC. Not sure if it is a K-3 or a CR-1 thing but it looks like the CR-1 Is winning the horse race by a mile. Clement & Emily' had a very fast turn around and is CR-1 as we are too. If the time frame is close to the same, We should hear something next week on our CR-1 (I-751) Mike/Hong Last week I told Emily her 10 year GC would probably take at least 6 to 9 months to get approval not because anything was wrong but just the way USCIS works. Today she said my estimation was way wrong but then I reminded her what an outstanding character of man her husband is...hence the fast turnaround Link to comment
NUWORLD Posted August 1, 2009 Report Share Posted August 1, 2009 Yes i do know of one myself.Thought they are not members of CFL. My wife has two friend here in the U.S. Now.Both are K-3 visa. One has not even gotten her two year GC as of today.this is mostly because of husband is a bumb. Not the second friend has her 2 years GC and going through AOS.Husband is a good man and paid all the fees and summited all papaers. As of today, It has been 14 months and still no GC. Not sure if it is a K-3 or a CR-1 thing but it looks like the CR-1 Is winning the horse race by a mile. Clement & Emily' had a very fast turn around and is CR-1 as we are too. If the time frame is close to the same, We should hear something next week on our CR-1 (I-751) Mike/Hong Last week I told Emily her 10 year GC would probably take at least 6 to 9 months to get approval not because anything was wrong but just the way USCIS works. Today she said my estimation was way wrong but then I reminded her what an outstanding character of man her husband is...hence the fast turnaround Oh!! i had the same conversation with Hong when we filed our I-751.Now that hong has seen your post and i told her things have changed with our government she is very happy. BTW: If you don't know my wife hong is also a member here on cfl.( Zhenghong ) Take care guys and enjoy the good life. Mike/Hong Link to comment
Clement & Emily Posted August 3, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 3, 2009 (edited) Here's our updated I-751 timeline: 05/31/09 - Sent I-751 petition to USCIS06/08/09 - Received NOA letter06/20/09 - Recieved ASC Biometrics Appt Letter07/08/09 - Biometrics Appt at the Oakland ASC07/25/09 - Petition to remove conditional resident APPROVED! (letter recieved on 7/31)07/28/09 - Card production ordered (received email status on 7/29) The entire process took less than 60 days. Has anyone else experienced such a fast turnaround? 2 years ago I had a friend that went thru' the same process...it took 13 months for her to get the approval! Is USCIS really getting more efficient? Today Emily received her brand spanking new 10-year green card. From the day I sent the I-751 petition till today with the green card in hand - 64 Days total. Next March I'll be petitioning for my son's I-751. Hopefully it'll go as uneventful and as fast as this one. Here's the cover letter I used for Emily's I-751 petition. Perhaps it'll help anyone preparing to file I-751.... -------------------------- United States Department of Homeland SecurityUSCIS California Service Center P.O. Box 10751 Laguna Niguel, CA 92607-1075 May 31th, 2009 Re: I-751 joint petition to remove conditions of status on: Petitioner's name: A #123-456-789 Dear Sir or Madam: Enclosed please find the JOINT Form I-751, Petition for removal of conditions of permanent resident status for my wife firstname, lastname We are enclosing the following: Application fee ¨C Check of $545.00 (includes Biometric fee)Form I-751- Copy of Permanent Resident Card, California ID & SS card - Exhibit A- Copy of our joint US tax return for the year 2007 and 2008 - Exhibit B- Copy of 2 recent statements from our joint Checking acct - Exhibit C- Copy of a recent statement from our joint Savings acct - Exhibit D- Copy of our Apartment Rental Contract showing joint tenancy - Exhibit E- Copy of 2 recent apartment monthly rental statements - Exhibit F- Copy of Term Life Insurance showing beneficiary information - Exhibit G- Copy of a recent AT&T resident phone statement showing joint acct - Exhibit H- Copy of a recent DISH monthly statement showing joint acct - Exhibit I- Copy of 2 recent Verizon Wireless statements showing joint acct - Exhibit J- Copy of our HMO cards and POC letter showing a joint policy - Exhibit K- Copy of our family dental insurance showing a joint policy - Exhibit L- Copy of our Costco Club cards & AMEX on a joint account - Exhibit M- Copy of our family membership card at SF Academy of Science - Exhibit N- 2 letters of affirmation from our friends - Exhibit O We are happily married and living together and request that this petition be accepted for removal of conditions on the residence of my wife firstname, lastname. Our son firstname, lastname is not included in this petition because his conditional residence is expiring on XX/XX/2010. We will submit another petition for him within the 90 days of that expiration date. Copies of documents submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered documents and I agree to submit original documents to an Immigration or Consular officer at a later date, if required. You are always welcome to visit our home anytime should you desire to do so. Yours truly, My name & my wife's name----------------------------- Good luck to all going thru' the I-751 process! Edited August 3, 2009 by Clement & Emily (see edit history) Link to comment
humblestudent Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 Great news Clement. Congrats Emily. Here's our updated I-751 timeline: 05/31/09 - Sent I-751 petition to USCIS06/08/09 - Received NOA letter06/20/09 - Recieved ASC Biometrics Appt Letter07/08/09 - Biometrics Appt at the Oakland ASC07/25/09 - Petition to remove conditional resident APPROVED! (letter recieved on 7/31)07/28/09 - Card production ordered (received email status on 7/29) The entire process took less than 60 days. Has anyone else experienced such a fast turnaround? 2 years ago I had a friend that went thru' the same process...it took 13 months for her to get the approval! Is USCIS really getting more efficient? Today Emily received her brand spanking new 10-year green card. From the day I sent the I-751 petition till today with the green card in hand - 64 Days total. Next March I'll be petitioning for my son's I-751. Hopefully it'll go as uneventful and as fast as this one. Here's the cover letter I used for Emily's I-751 petition. Perhaps it'll help anyone preparing to file I-751.... -------------------------- United States Department of Homeland SecurityUSCIS California Service Center P.O. Box 10751 Laguna Niguel, CA 92607-1075 May 31th, 2009 Re: I-751 joint petition to remove conditions of status on: Petitioner's name: A #123-456-789 Dear Sir or Madam: Enclosed please find the JOINT Form I-751, Petition for removal of conditions of permanent resident status for my wife firstname, lastname We are enclosing the following: Application fee ¨C Check of $545.00 (includes Biometric fee)Form I-751- Copy of Permanent Resident Card, California ID & SS card - Exhibit A- Copy of our joint US tax return for the year 2007 and 2008 - Exhibit B- Copy of 2 recent statements from our joint Checking acct - Exhibit C- Copy of a recent statement from our joint Savings acct - Exhibit D- Copy of our Apartment Rental Contract showing joint tenancy - Exhibit E- Copy of 2 recent apartment monthly rental statements - Exhibit F- Copy of Term Life Insurance showing beneficiary information - Exhibit G- Copy of a recent AT&T resident phone statement showing joint acct - Exhibit H- Copy of a recent DISH monthly statement showing joint acct - Exhibit I- Copy of 2 recent Verizon Wireless statements showing joint acct - Exhibit J- Copy of our HMO cards and POC letter showing a joint policy - Exhibit K- Copy of our family dental insurance showing a joint policy - Exhibit L- Copy of our Costco Club cards & AMEX on a joint account - Exhibit M- Copy of our family membership card at SF Academy of Science - Exhibit N- 2 letters of affirmation from our friends - Exhibit O We are happily married and living together and request that this petition be accepted for removal of conditions on the residence of my wife firstname, lastname. Our son firstname, lastname is not included in this petition because his conditional residence is expiring on XX/XX/2010. We will submit another petition for him within the 90 days of that expiration date. Copies of documents submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered documents and I agree to submit original documents to an Immigration or Consular officer at a later date, if required. You are always welcome to visit our home anytime should you desire to do so. Yours truly, My name & my wife's name----------------------------- Good luck to all going thru' the I-751 process! Link to comment
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