Interview was completed and my case must be reviewed i-751

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According to Lawfully's data analysis of USCIS case status message updates, among the people who received the status message "Interview Was Completed And My Case Must Be Reviewed," the most probable next update message is "Case Was Approved," (at 38%) after an average of 1 days. The second most probable message is "New Card Is Being Produced," (at 35%) after an average of 24 days.

How can I check my USCIS Case status message?

Go to the USCIS website, then enter a 13-character receipt number (3 letters followed by 10 numbers), which you receive after filing your application. Or Download the Lawfully Case Tracker App and enter a receipt number to check USCIS Case status messages.

Interview Was Completed And My Case Must Be Review that is normal after interview

I went to interview at Chicago on 03/19 base on marriage we married over 2 years first time married for both of us interview well interview one hour nothing big happened we can answer questions just couple questions my husband can’t remember because happened 3 years ago but we are explan officer why we can’t remember right she didn’t asked for any relationship documents I’m do have everything ex joint bank,insurance,health,car,apartment, Facebook,taxt massage,Facebook massage,tax return,etc. everything joint. now I’m worried about my case before we leave I’m ask officer how is my case but she say nothing to me just give me paper and tell us have to wait 120 day

I really need an help. Here is my clear history,

June 19, 2019 I-751 received

September 27,2020 applied for N400,

October 14, 2020 I-751 transferred to another office and has jurisdiction over case,

April 1, 2021 ---- N400 interview. I went with my wife and even they ask if my wife was here, they only interviewed me for N400 and I easily passed.

July 28, 2021 I-751 interview.  ( we asked a lot of question, the guy said 2 answer did not match. After the interview, they said they would update me in a month. See I am 76 days over. My web site notes :  for i-751 part ;  Interview was completed and my case must be reviewed. for N400 part: Things are taking longer than expected. You don't have to do anything at this time. 

I called them about a month ago to get infopass appointment because my first stamp expired 11 days ago. They did not call me back and I received an email,  they said they are not able to help if the case non emergency,

I need to work , I need to proof something to my school to continue for next semester, until the end of February. 

Any recommendation or idea would be appreciated

As a rule, USCIS can schedule an interview for any benefit, at any time, at its convenience, if it will assist it in carrying out its duty of adjudicating immigration benefits under applicable law and regulations.

Section 216(d)(3) notes that an I-751 personal interview “shall be conducted within 90 days after the date of submitting a petition … at a local office of the Service”. This regulation also allows the interview requirement to be waived.

In I-751 cases, an interview at a local USCIS field office is scheduled approximately 20% to 30% of filings.

A couple can be called in for an interview together when they file jointly, or if a waiver is requested, the applicant is called in alone.

There are 4 reasons why USCIS would require an interview:

1) To evaluate whether the marriage is or was bona fide;

2) Potential inadmissibility, such as a criminal record or undisclosed issue; or

3) Other eligibility grounds (such as the nature of the abuse, if submitting an abused spouse waiver).

4) An interview may also be scheduled at random.

If an I-751 joint-filing couple or an individual applicant filing a waiver is called in for an interview, this is not a cause for concern.

The interview should be taken seriously and prepared for in advance.

If the I-751 petition is denied, the applicant will likely be referred to immigration court for Removal Proceedings.

Whether filing jointly as a couple or individually based on a good faith, abused spouse or extreme hardship waiver, all the details of the case should be reviewed with an experienced immigration attorney prior to the interview.

If your U.S. Citizen spouse does not sign the I-751 petition, and you had asked for a waiver of the joint-filing requirement that would raise the chances of being called in for an interview significantly.

Keep in mind that even if you have an unstable marriage and that you would probably like to avoid the I-751 interview, an unstable marriage is not a disqualifying factor for permanent U.S. residence. The important thing is whether the marriage is bona fide, not whether it’s stable. If you are called in for an interview, however, be sure to prepare documents proving your valid marriage.

Related Links:
I-751 – Overview
I-751 – Immigration Attorney
I-751 – How to Avoid the Interview

What does it mean when USCIS is reviewing your case after interview?

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW – this is a process where the officer has placed the pending petition under review or investigation to gather additional evidence or verify eligibility for the immigration benefit. DENIED – this is a notice that denies the petition but the applicant may be able to re-file.

How long does USCIS take to review after interview?

Technically, the USCIS has to provide you with a decision on your naturalization application within 120 days of your naturalization interview. In a green card application, the USCIS is supposed to provide you with an official notification of their decision within 30 days of your interview.

How do I know if my i

Approximately 6 to 8 weeks after properly filing Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, USCIS will send you Form I-797C, Notice of Action. This is a receipt letter that indicates USCIS has accepted your petition for processing.

How long does it take to get green card after interview approval?

It may take up to 90 days from the date you entered to receive your permanent resident card. You entered the U.S. using your immigrant visa, You paid the immigrant visa fee AFTER you entered, It may take up to 90 days from the date you made your payment to receive your permanent resident card.

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