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Hi Everyone

We had a long wait to be called at the Atlanta Office, but it really only took 5 minutes once we were called

The lady was very professional, she didn't even look at the photo album, or the paperwork we had which included lease agreement bills etc

She just asked my how we met and what was my wifes name and DOB

That's it.

The green card is on the way

I wish you all the same good luck

It took around 6 months in total to get it

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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~Moved from Fam.-based AOS to Fam.-based AOS Progress Forum~

(organizer hat off)

Enjoy your 21-month 'vacation' from USCIS!

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Congrats!

05-18-2022: Filed N-400 online. Received online NOA and Biometrics re-use.

06-03-2022: Interview scheduled (online notice).

06-10-2022: Interview letter received via USPS.

07-11-2022: Naturalization Interview

Click here for my full timeline of K1, AOS, ROC, and Naturalization
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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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The same here, he didn't even interview my husband just me,he had to wait outside the office, asked me how we met, and as I was sitting he canceled my visa and stamp my passport, the end...

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I had been a student in the USA when I met my current husband almost five years ago at college, got married in March and filed for adjustment of status from F1 the first week of April. Got my new EAD literally two days before the OPT based one expired so I didn't get to take the break I was hoping to get from my job, but can't complain as this whole process with the filing and legal fees cost us over $3000 and extra money coming in helped. We had our interview on July 23rd and I was a bit nervous because although we had some evidence of comingling of financial resources like a joint bank account (savings) and we were on the same insurance for health and our cars, we were not both on the apartment lease or on any of the utilities or other bills. Having the lawyer there definitely was a plus as she let us know what to expect and to just take our time and answer only the questions and no more. The USCIS officer was very pleasant and asked my husband the majority of the questions pertaining to my biographical info and my occupation, looked through our photo scrapbook and pulled out a few pages to keep in her file, then asked me basic info about my husbands date of birth and parents names. She did not make any decision on the spot and told us we would receive a decision in 30 days. I felt good after the interview but was just a bit nervous since I felt that our case could have been approved on the spot. On The morning of July 25th my phone lit up with several text message and email alerts from USCIS saying that I was approved! Green card is in production and hopefully on its way soon so my husband and I can finally go on the cruise that we have been planning for our honeymoon! It feels like a massive weight has been lifted off our shoulders and we are grateful to everyone who has shared their experiences and advice on this site!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uganda
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I had been a student in the USA when I met my current husband almost five years ago at college, got married in March and filed for adjustment of status from F1 the first week of April. Got my new EAD literally two days before the OPT based one expired so I didn't get to take the break I was hoping to get from my job, but can't complain as this whole process with the filing and legal fees cost us over $3000 and extra money coming in helped. We had our interview on July 23rd and I was a bit nervous because although we had some evidence of comingling of financial resources like a joint bank account (savings) and we were on the same insurance for health and our cars, we were not both on the apartment lease or on any of the utilities or other bills. Having the lawyer there definitely was a plus as she let us know what to expect and to just take our time and answer only the questions and no more. The USCIS officer was very pleasant and asked my husband the majority of the questions pertaining to my biographical info and my occupation, looked through our photo scrapbook and pulled out a few pages to keep in her file, then asked me basic info about my husbands date of birth and parents names. She did not make any decision on the spot and told us we would receive a decision in 30 days. I felt good after the interview but was just a bit nervous since I felt that our case could have been approved on the spot. On The morning of July 25th my phone lit up with several text message and email alerts from USCIS saying that I was approved! Green card is in production and hopefully on its way soon so my husband and I can finally go on the cruise that we have been planning for our honeymoon! It feels like a massive weight has been lifted off our shoulders and we are grateful to everyone who has shared their experiences and advice on this site!

The same here, he didn't even interview my husband just me,he had to wait outside the office, asked me how we met, and as I was sitting he canceled my visa and stamp my passport, the end...

Hi Everyone

We had a long wait to be called at the Atlanta Office, but it really only took 5 minutes once we were called

The lady was very professional, she didn't even look at the photo album, or the paperwork we had which included lease agreement bills etc

She just asked my how we met and what was my wife's name and DOB

That's it.

The green card is on the way

I wish you all the same good luck

It took around 6 months in total to get it

Congrats to you all on your recent approvals :)

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