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Here is an update from me!

I received a second bio notice in the mail yesterday...

Update 2 - So I spoke to a very helpful tier 2 agent who helped me. It looks like there has been a mixup with my application and it's almost as if the case reset itself (if you remember, my NOA1 was not delivered) and they can't seem to see my bio appointment being completed. So, there is a case request being set up now, and if nothing is heard, I'll go to this second appointment and start again.

Unfortunately, this means 2 months have been wasted.

That's the sad part.

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2007

K1/AOS

February, 06: Sent I-129f package
February, 13: NOA1 Receipt
March, 09: NOA2 Email.
May, 1: Medical
May, 29: Interview! - APPROVED
June, 1: Visa in Hand
July 18: POE, USA
July 27: Filed for AOS after marriage
August 24: NOA1 for EAD, AP and AOS
October 11: EAD card in hand
October 15: Case forwarded to California!
Nov, 15: Green Card Received

2009

ROC:

August 20: ROC sent

August 24: NOA1
September 25: Biometrics!
Nov, 30: ROC Approved

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Here is an update from me!

I received a second bio notice in the mail yesterday...

Update 2 - So I spoke to a very helpful tier 2 agent who helped me. It looks like there has been a mixup with my application and it's almost as if the case reset itself (if you remember, my NOA1 was not delivered) and they can't seem to see my bio appointment being completed. So, there is a case request being set up now, and if nothing is heard, I'll go to this second appointment and start again.

Unfortunately, this means 2 months have been wasted.

That's the sad part.

I am positive you will be able to get walk-in bio. Go on your lunch break and tell them what happen....I am sure they will happily let u.

At least you know whats going on with your file. Mine is Unknown scene.

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I am positive you will be able to get walk-in bio. Go on your lunch break and tell them what happen....I am sure they will happily let u.

At least you know whats going on with your file. Mine is Unknown scene.

The Las Vegas office is known for not letting people do walk ins unfortunately :(

________

2007

K1/AOS

February, 06: Sent I-129f package
February, 13: NOA1 Receipt
March, 09: NOA2 Email.
May, 1: Medical
May, 29: Interview! - APPROVED
June, 1: Visa in Hand
July 18: POE, USA
July 27: Filed for AOS after marriage
August 24: NOA1 for EAD, AP and AOS
October 11: EAD card in hand
October 15: Case forwarded to California!
Nov, 15: Green Card Received

2009

ROC:

August 20: ROC sent

August 24: NOA1
September 25: Biometrics!
Nov, 30: ROC Approved

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