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I-751 Approval?

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Piggy2 - 26 Sep 2006 14:48 GMT
Hello,

Any recent 751 approvals here?
I filed on July 10th. Went fingerprinting and nothing yet.....
Anyone got past that? :)
violator_dm - 26 Sep 2006 23:36 GMT
> Hello,
>
> Any recent 751 approvals here?
> I filed on July 10th. Went fingerprinting and nothing yet.....
> Anyone got past that? :)

Have you checked your status online?

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Rete - 26 Sep 2006 23:45 GMT
> Hello,
>
> Any recent 751 approvals here?
> I filed on July 10th. Went fingerprinting and nothing yet.....
> Anyone got past that? :)

Whoa ... you want I-751 adjudication in 3 months?  Which realm of
reality do you inhabit?

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CharlieS - 27 Sep 2006 00:39 GMT
> Whoa ... you want I-751 adjudication in 3 months?  Which realm of
> reality do you inhabit?

Heh....I bet I'm not the only person that saw this response coming
Rete - 27 Sep 2006 01:15 GMT
> Heh....I bet I'm not the only person that saw this response coming

Karma for that one Charlie :-)))

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ian-mstm - 27 Sep 2006 01:25 GMT
> Whoa ... you want I-751 adjudication in 3 months?  Which realm of
> reality do you inhabit?

Y'see... this is exactly why I don't bother responding to I-751 posts
anymore. Those who post with questions about their I-751 think that the
world somehow owes them! They believe that USCIS has nothing better to
do with their time than take a look at a file which *does absolutely
nothing to alter their status*. They're permanent residents before they
apply, and they're permanent residents after they apply. I've never seen
a more whiney bunch of folks.

Ian
Jenney & Mark - 27 Sep 2006 23:17 GMT
> Y'see... this is exactly why I don't bother responding to I-751 posts
> anymore. Those who post with questions about their I-751 think that
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>
> Ian

I wish there was just one big, fat thread dedicated solely to I-751
timelines, because it seems like every day 2 or 3 new "Anyone gotten a
I-751 approval lately?" thread pops up. They all pretty much regurgitate
the same stuff over and over.

But, unfortunately, it'll never happen...

~ Jenney
Noorah101 - 27 Sep 2006 23:34 GMT
> I wish there was just one big, fat thread dedicated solely to I-751
> timelines, because it seems like every day 2 or 3 new "Anyone gotten a
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>
> ~ Jenney

Hi Jenney,

meauxna started one here:
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=398850

Rene
tortoise - 28 Sep 2006 22:52 GMT
> Hi Jenney,
>
> meauxna started one here:
> http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=398850
>
> Rene

well, i guess when it is something that you are waiting for, that allows
you to move freely around from country to country - so that you can see
your family (my niece who i've only met once is now walking) - then it's
likely to make one a little pissy and slightly anxious.  i think it's
just human to want to make plans, and it's also human to not like it
when you have to give part of your life over to a bunch of (faceless and
nameless) people who don't seem to know their arses from their elbows.
(bless their cotton socks - they're still nice people, i know.)

maybe there should be a sticky at the top of this section for I-751's?
meauxna - 29 Sep 2006 00:01 GMT
> well, i guess when it is something that you are waiting for, that
> allows you to move freely around from country to country - so that you
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>
> maybe there should be a sticky at the top of this section for I-751's?

<snort> yeah, those get read so much. ;)

C'mon tortoise, be fair.. OP filed 2 months ago and wants approval
already. Here's the sticky part:

Your status did not expire. You are allowed to travel from country to
country. You can see your family.
:)
Dan725 - 29 Sep 2006 13:59 GMT
> Y'see... this is exactly why I don't bother responding to I-751 posts
> anymore. Those who post with questions about their I-751 think that
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>
> Ian

I agree.  I don't care about my outstanding I-751 in the slightest.  I
have a letter that says my GC is extended for one year pending approval,
so I don't see the problem.
andrea874 - 29 Sep 2006 14:09 GMT
> I agree.  I don't care about my outstanding I-751 in the slightest.  I
> have a letter that says my GC is extended for one year pending
> approval, so I don't see the problem.

The problem, for most people, is that they DON'T have that letter.

With that said, like Ive said a million times - if my GC expires I will
make an Infopass appt and try to get the stamp. If they wont give it to
me, THEN maybe I'll get stressed... but probably not.
Dan725 - 29 Sep 2006 20:39 GMT
> The problem, for most people, is that they DON'T have that letter.
>
> With that said, like Ive said a million times - if my GC expires I
> will make an Infopass appt and try to get the stamp. If they wont give
> it to me, THEN maybe I'll get stressed... but probably not.

My apologies then - I wonder why people do not have the letter?
andrea874 - 29 Sep 2006 20:41 GMT
> My apologies then - I wonder why people do not have the letter?

VSC is just taking a buncha time, thats all.
Noorah101 - 29 Sep 2006 20:41 GMT
> My apologies then - I wonder why people do not have the letter?

Because it's taking the service center a long time to send them out.

Rene
violator_dm - 29 Sep 2006 20:56 GMT
> Because it's taking the service center a long time to send them out.
>
> Rene

No need to worry. You will get it. I got two :) One in August and one in
September together with the biometrics appointment. I am comfortable
traveling with the letter and the expired GC.

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Dan725 - 30 Sep 2006 03:42 GMT
> Because it's taking the service center a long time to send them out.
>
> Rene

I must have been lucky then - got one inside of 8 calendar days I think.
KimJ - 29 Sep 2006 14:34 GMT
> Whoa ... you want I-751 adjudication in 3 months?  Which realm of
> reality do you inhabit?

My husbands was approved in 3 months. VSC.
Taterbug - 27 Sep 2006 02:53 GMT
> Hello,
>
> Any recent 751 approvals here?
> I filed on July 10th. Went fingerprinting and nothing yet.....
> Anyone got past that? :)

Like the rest of us involved in the immigration process, welcome to the
"Waiting Game". Pass, go, but do not collect your green card (or
Naturalization) yet. First...you wait, second....you wait, and last but
not least, you wait some more until you feel half crazy and write to
immigration, your congressman and anyone else who will listen to your
immmigration rants and then you end out with the grand prize of waiting
some more. Welcome to the wonderful world of immigration! Sweeeeet!
meauxna - 27 Sep 2006 16:53 GMT
> Like the rest of us involved in the immigration process, welcome to
> the "Waiting Game". Pass, go, but do not collect your green card (or
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> waiting some more. Welcome to the wonderful world of immigration!
> Sweeeeet!

By way of gentle reminder, anyone who wants to apply for Naturalization
may do so, even if their I-751 is still pending.

You do not have to wait for a decision on the I-751 in order to apply
with N-400. Not long ago, this was very common. It's a good way to get
action on the I-751!
Folinskyinla - 29 Sep 2006 14:30 GMT
> Hello,
>
> Any recent 751 approvals here?
> I filed on July 10th. Went fingerprinting and nothing yet.....
> Anyone got past that? :)

Hi:

We are in the dreaded "swip" dead zone of around the end of the Fiscal
Year and the beginning of the new Fiscal Year.  Other than generation of
electronically based notices, nothing much comes out of CIS while the
files are frozen in place.

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