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'interview ready to be scheduled' AOS/EAD/AP help

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Anyone else in this situation?

I have applied for AOS EAD and AP all at the same time feb 2016. I had my biometrics on 8th march 2016 and checked the USCIS website one day and it had updated my AOS application to 'Ready to be scheduled for interview' on 29th March 2016

My EAD and AP have not been updated since the 11th of february. I received notices (NOA) for both EAD AND AP both stating to wait for further instruction/how they will process my case.

Will i still get EAD / AP or do i have to wait for my AOS interview/greencard?

When can i contact USCIS for further information/ how do i get my case expedited?

I AM DESPERATE TO GO HOME and see my family. I miss them terribly and i cant bare thinking i wont be able to visit for another 6 months +

I am almost 5 months pregnant with twins and really want to see my family with them a few months after they are born.

I had to wait forever for my K1 Fiance visa and feeling very frustrated that i will have to wait a long time for my AOS interview/Greencard.

USCIS are a joke :-( *feeling discouraged and frustrated*

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Take a deep breath! You are moving along very quickly. After your GC interview if you are approved you will be able to work and travel with your GC. I'm not sure if you will get just a letter in mail for interview with date or that and date updated on website/app. Someone with that info can help you out there. Hang in there n congratulations!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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I would say you are lucky to have your AOS in "Ready for Interview" status so quickly. Don't worry, you will receive your EAD soon. Filed for my mum, AOS moved to Ready for Interview on Monday. Yesterday, EAD was approved and being processed. You don't have to wait till after interview but just be patient.

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