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hi all

i'm a k-1 visa holder and have filed for my aos. I have my biometrics appt in a couple weeks. I was wondering what happens after the biometrics? do i have to go to an interview with my hubby? or do i just get the greencard in the mail??

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hi all

i'm a k-1 visa holder and have filed for my aos. I have my biometrics appt in a couple weeks. I was wondering what happens after the biometrics? do i have to go to an interview with my hubby? or do i just get the greencard in the mail??

smiles!

I just had my biometrics...I think the next step is for your EAD to be approved (and AP if you filed that also)...Once approved it will be mailed to you, then another wait for Interview (some people receive one some don't depends on which office has your case if transferred)...if no interview then your AOS case will be approved and greencard mailed.

Edited by keweul

Greencard (2008):

July 16....AOS mailed;

July 17.......AOS received
July 21.......NOA1 receipt date

July 23.......Check Cashed
July 25.......Received NOA1

July 28.......Received Biometrics appointment
Aug 12.....received RFE notice

Aug 13...Biometrics Appointment

August 19...RFE received, case resumed processing
Oct. 8.........EAD Card production ordered

Oct. 16.......EAD Approval noticed mailed
Oct. 18........EAD in hand (came in mail)
Nov 3.........Interview Notice received in mail
Dec 4.........Interview APPROVED, CRIS email: card production ordered
Dec 9.........Welcome noticed received in mail Dec 9.........card production ordered
Dec 14.......Received greencard in mail

CITIZENSHIP (2014):
May 7...Application mailed out

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hi all

i'm a k-1 visa holder and have filed for my aos. I have my biometrics appt in a couple weeks. I was wondering what happens after the biometrics? do i have to go to an interview with my hubby? or do i just get the greencard in the mail??

smiles!

It depends, it's not the same for everybody. Some people get transferred to the California Service Center (CSC), and then are usually approved without an interview. Other cases are transferred to the local office for interview. Nobody knows how they choose who gets transferred where, it's the luck of the draw. It's like playing lotto, except that we all win in the end, but some have an easier and quicker time with it. :thumbs:

The common denominator is that we all wait until we hear something.

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hi all

i'm a k-1 visa holder and have filed for my aos. I have my biometrics appt in a couple weeks. I was wondering what happens after the biometrics? do i have to go to an interview with my hubby? or do i just get the greencard in the mail??

smiles!

It depends, it's not the same for everybody. Some people get transferred to the California Service Center (CSC), and then are usually approved without an interview. Other cases are transferred to the local office for interview. Nobody knows how they choose who gets transferred where, it's the luck of the draw. It's like playing lotto, except that we all win in the end, but some have an easier and quicker time with it. :thumbs:

The common denominator is that we all wait until we hear something.

any idea what typical wait time is after biometrics from green card?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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hi all

i'm a k-1 visa holder and have filed for my aos. I have my biometrics appt in a couple weeks. I was wondering what happens after the biometrics? do i have to go to an interview with my hubby? or do i just get the greencard in the mail??

smiles!

I was wondering what happens after the biometrics? you wait

do i have to go to an interview with my hubby? Maybe

or do i just get the greencard in the mail?? Maybe

Edited by fwaguy

YMMV

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
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after the biometrics you wait...

and wait....

and wait a little more :P

and then you might be called for an interview or receive your GC without an interview.

02/20/2008 - wedding

06/09/2008 - finally sent package!

06/11/2008 - package received

06/19/2008 - NOA received - I-485, I-130, I-765

06/23/2008 - I-765 correction sent

06/25/2008 - I-765 correction received

06/30/2008 - NOA received, biometrics scheduled

07/11/2008 - I-485, I-765 touched

07/15/2008 - Biometrics

09/14/2008 - 90 days since NOA, no news about my EAD.

09/15/2008 - Called USCIS, no holds on my case, they made an inquiry on my EAD.

09/20/2008 - Got a letter saying they are working on my I-765 actively and there's nothing they could do, I have to wait for 6 more months till I'm "out of the" timeline again GRRRRRRRRRRR

09/25/2008 - Infopass appt.

09/26/2008 - EAD, card production ordered. YAAAAAAAAAAAY

09/29/2008 - EAD touched

10/01/2008 - EAD touched

10/03/2008 - Approval notice sent!yupyyyyyyyyyy

10/04/2008 - Finally received the EAD, time to go job hunting!

11/19/2008 - Interview letter received

01/13/2009 - Interview date APPROVED

01/13/2009 - Card production ordered

01/22/2009 - Aproval notice sent

01/22/2009 - Received Green Card YAAAAAAAAAAAAY

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Zambia
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hi all

i'm a k-1 visa holder and have filed for my aos. I have my biometrics appt in a couple weeks. I was wondering what happens after the biometrics? do i have to go to an interview with my hubby? or do i just get the greencard in the mail??

smiles!

It depends, it's not the same for everybody. Some people get transferred to the California Service Center (CSC), and then are usually approved without an interview. Other cases are transferred to the local office for interview. Nobody knows how they choose who gets transferred where, it's the luck of the draw. It's like playing lotto, except that we all win in the end, but some have an easier and quicker time with it. :thumbs:

The common denominator is that we all wait until we hear something.

any idea what typical wait time is after biometrics from green card?

Ours was a six-month wait until the interview which is later this month.

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any idea what typical wait time is after biometrics from green card?

It is anywhere from 2-24 months, but on average somewhere around 4-6 months.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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i just hate the waiting game SOOO MUCH! :wacko:

ME toooo!!!!! :clock::ranting: But it teaches me how to be patient...Patient...more patient...hehe :whistle: Good luck and God bless to all of us :whistle:

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AOS & EAD TIMELINE:

July 21, 2008---(ORIGINAL) NOA1 for AOS & EAD

July 29, 2008---"WALK-IN" BIOMETRICS DONE (AOS & EAD-1)

Oct 14, 2008---EAD1 CARD ARRIVES! Approval date is Oct. 2, 2008

Dec 10, 2008---INTERVIEW DAY! APPROVED!!!

Dec 17, 2008---WELCOME NOTICE RECEIVED

Jan 9, 2009---CARD RECEIVED FINALLY! Approval date 12-10-08..expires on 12-10-10

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

Sept 10,2010---REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

CITIZENSHIP

Sept 10,2011---Application for citizenship

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