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Hello,

My husband and I just received his welcome letter and an update that his card was mailed today!!!

I just had a few final questions:

1) He should no longer use his EAD/A.P once the green card actually arrives, correct? We should just put it away for safe keeping? ex: if he has a job offer show green card and not EAD

2) We received his Social Security Card while he was still here on his K-1 and it states "not authorized to work...." so we should go back to the social security office with his physical green card so he can receive a normal SS card, correct?

3) Since he was approved in November of 2014 his card will expire in November of 2016. That means we will have to file for the Removal of Conditions in August of 2016?

Sorry for the questions, we were not approved the same day as our interview so our IO didn't give us any information. I know the answer to most of these but I rather be safe than sorry.

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Hello,

My husband and I just received his welcome letter and an update that his card was mailed today!!!

I just had a few final questions:

1) He should no longer use his EAD/A.P once the green card actually arrives, correct? We should just put it away for safe keeping? ex: if he has a job offer show green card and not EAD - Correct

2) We received his Social Security Card while he was still here on his K-1 and it states "not authorized to work...." so we should go back to the social security office with his physical green card so he can receive a normal SS card, correct? - Correct

3) Since he was approved in November of 2014 his card will expire in November of 2016. That means we will have to file for the Removal of Conditions in August of 2016?

- Correct

3/3, you get a star! :star:

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yup go ahead :) USCIS gave you a great Thanks Giving :) you should better give them something on Eid ;)

N-400, Naturalization Journey:

Filing date: April 11, 2018

Filing method: Online

NOA1 date: April 12, 2018

Biometrics date: April 25, 2018

Interview scheduled/rescheduled: Jan 11, 2019/Feb 13, 2019

Placed in line for Oath: Feb 15, 2019

Oath scheduled for: Mar 21, 2019

 

Journey of Removal of Conditions:

I-751 Petition for removal of conditions sent: Apr 12, 2017

USPS delivered package: Apr 13, 2017 

NOA1 received: Apr 21, 2017

Biometrics appointment received: May 6, 2017 for May 15, 2017

Biometrics early walk-in: May 11, 2017

New card is being produced: Feb 13, 2019 (right after N-400 interview)

New Card was Mailed and Received: Feb 15, 2019/Feb 21, 2019

 

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I-129 filed : Jan 01,2014

K1 interview: Jun 29, 2014

POE : Aug 13, 2014 (seattle)

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AOS, EAD & AP FILED: Aug 30, 2014

NOA1: Sept 02, 2014 (Hard copies Sept 23,2014)

Biometrics: Letter received on Sept 26, 2014 (appointment Oct 09) biometrics early walkin completed on sept 29, 2014

Card in production Oct 3, 2014 (EAD was approved in 34 days)

Card mailed to address  Oct 09, 2014

To be Delivered on Oct 11, 2014 but got forwarded since USCIS mailed it to my old address 

Sent back to sender by USPS Oct 11,2014

Received by USCIS Oct 24,2014

Status updated on USCIS website and called 1-800 number to update address Oct 25, 2014

EAD/Ap re-mailed Oct 27,2014 (but no tracking #)

FINALLY received EAD/AP Nov 3, 2014  (starting work this Monday)

Interview Waiver Letter Dec 18, 2014 (6months wait)

Never thought would do this but Sent EAD for renewal July 06, 2015

EAD/AP renewal received by USCIS and NOA 1 mailed July 07,2015

I-485: Case updated, Welcome Notice was mailed  (07/09/15) Took 6 months and 27 days from the date of NPIW and after 10 months and 2 days of NOA 1

Welcome Notice hard copy received in mail, GC should arrive in 3 weeks (07/13/15)<p>

I went green and received my Green Card on (07/29/15)

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