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Originally posted by Nik1162Hello there! Is it better to mail Medical with my i-485 or later? I'm about to mail my application and I checked the processing time and it says 44 months. It's almost 4 years!!! Is the time getting any better? It seems like it's getting worse.
General advise is for you to mail your medical with I485.
However, if you really worries about the possibility of your case being delayed and don't want to pay extra, then don't mail it.
End of the day, it's how you value a little $ vs time saved.
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Originally posted by Loveusa99 View PostHi anybody get receipt notice from elgin lockbox? My husband sent application i-485 almost 2 weeks but still didn’t get receipt notice? No text message or mail.
Just be patience, it take time for them to open packets.
Again, just wait.
Give them a call after 1 month has passed since the delivery date.
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Dear Forum Members,
I have a question.
I applied in February 2019 after waiting for 1 year after my case was approved
I applied in NYC and never moved/ same address
The Taxes Service Center received my case
In January 2022 they transferred my case to National Benefit Center
No updates after
I am waiting 41 months.
Please share your experience if you are still waiting for your Green Card after asylum was granted.
I am happy to hear stories from people who get their Green cards, but can we share opposite experiences?
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Originally posted by whereismygc View Post
Hi, what service center / field office did you send your RFE to? was it just for Medical or something else?
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Originally posted by whereismygc View PostDoes anyone here know if USCIS provides / uses USPS tracking number when mailing stuff like a green card? do they, for example, require signature upon delivery? what is the best way to ensure it's properly delivered byUSPS? Thanks in advance.
2. There is nothing you can do to ensure it's properly delivered, other than keep tracking the shipping progress. Most mail got delivered without issues. However, if you really worried, you can hold the mail for pickup on delivery day.
3. But I suggest you relax. It's not a big deal. If not received, the worst thing could happen is you apply for a replacement card. Your status will not be impacted.
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Congrats!! Did they send any inquiry on medical or call you for an interview?
Originally posted by Alys View PostHere is my timeline guys. My case was originally in TSC and transferred to NBC and then Queens Field Office got RFE notice April 8 and sent the response April 20 now the last step I am waiting my card to be mailed
June 28, 2022 Case Was Approved
June 25, 2022 We ordered your new card.
January 27, 2022 We transferred your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, to another USCIS office that now has jurisdiction over your case.
January 26, 2022 Your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, was transferred to another office for processing.
July 17, 2020 The fingerprints relating to your Form I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, were taken.
May 1, 2020 We accepted the fingerprint fee for your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. Our Texas Service Center location is working on your case.
April 28, 2020 We received your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status.
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I sent my application in April 2019 which was more then one year after asylum was granted.
I received my receipt in May 2019 from Texas center.
Fingerprints done in July 2019. I have never heard anything since then.
It is frustrating to say the least
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Originally posted by maratathi View PostI sent my application in April 2019 which was more then one year after asylum was granted.
I received my receipt in May 2019 from Texas center.
Fingerprints done in July 2019. I have never heard anything since then.
It is frustrating to say the least
There are two important things.
One - you are better off than most immigrants, who have much less flexibility than asylees;
secondly, nothing gonna help you here other than to either spend the money and sue DHS, or just forget about it and wait.
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