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what was surprisingly accurate for me was the estimated time in the uscis website. Not the personalized one but the general estimate based on my field office. It took exactly 13 months from the time I sent the documents until the day I got my certificate on hand. That was the estimate for a N400 in my field office. Maybe coincidence
If you log in to your USCIS account online, it will state your name and address and below that it will list your cases. In my case, it says "Petition for Alien Relative" I-130. It will include the name of the beneficiary right beneath it. Below this is the receipt number and your PD (priority date). There are two tabs below this: Case Status ...
After your adjustment of status (I-485) petition is approved, you (and your dependents who applied with you) need to go to the nearby U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) local office to get your passport stamped. The I-551 stamp in your passport is temporary proof that you are a permanent resident of the U.S.
Per USCIS in your portal "You may upload additional evidence that you believe may assist USCIS in adjudicating your application, even if the evidence was not specifically requested. USCIS will consider the timeliness and relevance of unrequested evidence when making a decision about your case." In my case, it was considered.
Solutions tried: 1: Created an account on USCIS and sent inquiry but no response. 3: Called USCIS (+1 (800) 375-5283) but there is an AI bot that answers and solves nothing. 4: Emailed embassy but of no use. 5: Tried searching internet but could not find any reasonable solution.
Immigrants, petitioners (who may be natural-born US citizens), and attorneys who manage their clients’ cases online can all have unique USCIS online account numbers. This number is not the same as your Alien Registration Number (A-Number). Whether you choose to use your online account or not is up to you, but there are several benefits.
Website. (916) 432-1156. Message View Profile. Posted on Nov 11. If your case number starts with 'IOE,' it indicates that your case is processed through the USCIS Online Filing and Case Management System. The processing times for cases filed through the online system, which includes the 'IOE' prefix, are not typically specified on the USCIS ...
The petition you intent to file is I-751, not I-571. You have problems with USCIS before you even filed. Consider engaging an immigration attorney to represent you. That will certainly improve the outcome of your intended filing. Good luck.
Checking Your USCIS Case Status With Your Receipt Number. You can check your USCIS case via several methods: Online at the USCIS Case Status Page (preferred method) Via phone by calling 1 (800) 375-5283. Via email the appropriate USCIS Service Center that is processing your case: California Service Center: csc -ncsc-followup@dhs.gov.
Website. (916) 432-1156. Message View Profile. Posted on Aug 22. If your immigration case has been transferred to ELIS (Electronic Immigration System) with USCIS, it means that your case is being processed electronically through their online system. USCIS is gradually transitioning many cases to this digital platform to streamline processing ...