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Originally posted by gtaid1 View PostI previously had received notice that USCIS used my previous fingerprint for my GC case back in July..... but now I received Biometric Appointment for my GC case. The appointment is in Jan 2021.
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Originally posted by locker View Post
My previous fingerprints were used in July and I also received invitation for new one in Jan 2021
Also for your cases. You have gotten approval for RTD so the fingerorints should be ok. Why it has you retake the fingerprint? Do not understand.
Very confused about the action of USCIS. It seems very complex for processing cases.
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Hello, I hope someone can help me: I sent form i-485 on December, 1st and USCIS got it on December, 4th.
It’s been a month and I still didn’t get a response from USCIS; the check wasn’t cashed as well.
Is there any way I can find out what’s going on? I’m really worried. It’s asylum-based Green Card. Thanks in advance & Happy New Year!
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Originally posted by Goldbear in CA View Post
It is quite strange that some applicants could use previous fingerprints to get approval for GC but someone not. Why?
Also for your cases. You have gotten approval for RTD so the fingerorints should be ok. Why it has you retake the fingerprint? Do not understand.
Very confused about the action of USCIS. It seems very complex for processing cases.
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Originally posted by locker View PostAs I understand both of my applications are going different ways, no logic at all. Today I got notification that my RTD was produced.
Yes, the I131 and I485 fingerprints are independent. Someone was reqiured to take fingerprints for I131 but previous fingerprints were taken for I485.
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Originally posted by SophiaGC20 View PostHello, I hope someone can help me: I sent form i-485 on December, 1st and USCIS got it on December, 4th.
It’s been a month and I still didn’t get a response from USCIS; the check wasn’t cashed as well.
Is there any way I can find out what’s going on? I’m really worried. It’s asylum-based Green Card. Thanks in advance & Happy New Year!
mine is same .uscis received my doc on 1 dec but cash wast cashed
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Originally posted by locker View PostI received approval for travel document yesterday Dec 29, applied Apr 14
mine is still pending since May, almost 7 months.
I don’t think we need to worry if the process is longer for travel document, where are we going to travel? Consider it is valid for one year only, imagine it was approved in July or August with all the travel restrictions, no any embassy will issue you a visa for a document valid for few months only..
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Originally posted by Asyleeasylee View Post
A friend of mine took him 10 months to get it approved.
mine is still pending since May, almost 7 months.
I don’t think we need to worry if the process is longer for travel document, where are we going to travel? Consider it is valid for one year only, imagine it was approved in July or August with all the travel restrictions, no any embassy will issue you a visa for a document valid for few months only..
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Happy New Year 2021 Everyone!
It is important to follow US immigration laws, In 19 days President Elect Joseph Biden will become President of the United States and Kamala Harris will become the first female Vice President. Joseph Biden reiterate he will be a President for All Americans, it is a VICTORY FOR WE THE PEOPLE. You are welcome to review the incoming President Immigration Policies. USCIS resumes operations to the public on Monday, January 4th, 2021. ↘
USCIS Provides Update on Receipt Notice Delays for Forms Filed with USCIS Lockbox! ↘
USCIS issued a stakeholder message noting that a significant increase in fillings in recent weeks and facility capacity restrictions as a result of the COVID-19 restrictions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are causing "significant delays for processing receipt notices" for forms and applications filed with the USCIS lockbox.Copy of Stakeholder Message ↘
USCIS Lockbox Updates
The USCIS lockbox facilities have received a significant increase in filings in recent weeks. This increase, along with facility capacity restrictions necessary to protect the health and safety of the lockbox workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic, is causing significant delays for processing receipt notices. We continue to work to minimize delays. Once we process your submission, we will review your package. If you properly filed your form, we will send a receipt notice to the mailing address provided on your form, normally within 30 days. If your submission is incomplete or improperly filed, we will reject it per current procedures.
You can take steps to decrease the time it takes us to process and send your receipt notice or find out the status of your case:
• File online (if this option is available for your form type) and receive immediate confirmation that we have received your form instead of waiting for the mail;
• Create a free USCIS online account and check the status of your case from your mobile device, anywhere, anytime using our case status online tool; or
• Complete Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance, and clip it to the front of your form to request a text message and/or email when we accept your form. We also encourage you to follow the tips below when submitting evidence with your application package:
• Review the form instructions and checklist of required initial evidence on the form webpage (if this option is available for your form);
• Submit single-sided photocopies of requested documents, unless the form instructions specifically state you must submit an original document;
• With the exception of passport photos, please copy photographs to an 8.5”x11” sheet of paper instead of sending originals. Always send in original passport photos where requested; • Submit only the required evidence and supporting documentation listed in the form instructions. If we need additional information, we will request it from you; and
• If you cannot provide the required primary evidence when filing a form, review the form instructions for appropriate secondary evidence.
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Originally posted by Goldbear in CA View Post
I think it is very good signal. For new fingerprints, it would be near for approval.
Does your previous fingerprints were taken on July 17th, 2020?
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Originally posted by SophiaGC20 View PostHello, I hope someone can help me: I sent form i-485 on December, 1st and USCIS got it on December, 4th.
It’s been a month and I still didn’t get a response from USCIS; the check wasn’t cashed as well.
Is there any way I can find out what’s going on? I’m really worried. It’s asylum-based Green Card. Thanks in advance & Happy New Year!
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