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40 minutes ago, HappyBunny said:

Yep! Definitely take your marriage certificate. I changed my last name and they asked for proof.!

Will it be a problem that my marriage certificate shows my maiden name only? 

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25 minutes ago, AnaMolina said:

Will it be a problem that my marriage certificate shows my maiden name only? 

No, your marriage certificate is a Proof that you got married and it give You right to use your husbands name :) I have Maiden name on it as well but it doesnt matter.

 

I just got 2 letters from uscis saying my i-485 and i-131 were received. But No rejection letter today, the one I was waiting on the most. Well, maybe tomorrow...

K1 visa adventure 

02/01/2017- I-129F packet send to Dallas

02/13/2017- NoA1 hard copy (notice date 02/07, received date 02/03)

05/05/2017- NOA2 (hard copy received by mail 05/11, no e-notification)

05/25/2017- NVC number receiveD

06/19/2017- Embassy Interview: APPROVED!

06/26/2017- POE Boston

 

09/02/2017- we got married!

 

AOS adventure

02/20/2018- AOS send via USPS

02/23/2018- AOS received 

03/14/2018- text and email notifications

03/13/2018- NOA notice date (i-485, i-131)

04/04/2018- biometrics appointment (I-485)

04/18/2018- case ready for scheduling Interview 

05/24/2018- EAD approved (expedited on 05/04)

06/01/2018- EAD delivered to me

07/30/2018- AP approved

08/01/2018- AP approval notice received in the mail

01/10/2019-  Interview- approved on the spot

01/17/2019- Green Card received by mail

 

ROC adventure

10/16/2020- I-751 packet sent to Phoenix,AZ

10/19/2020- delivered to AZ lockbox by USPS

11/02/2020- Notice date

11/4/2020- check cashed and text- SRC

11/10/2020- received NOA extension letter for 18 months 

12/16/2020- Case transferred to NBC

02/10/2021- New Card is Being Produced

02/24/2021- GC received in the mailbox :)

 

 

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5 minutes ago, pattyandvern said:

No, your marriage certificate is a Proof that you got married and it give You right to use your husbands name :) I have Maiden name on it as well but it doesnt matter.

 

I just got 2 letters from uscis saying my i-485 and i-131 were received. But No rejection letter today, the one I was waiting on the most. Well, maybe tomorrow...

Thanks so much!!!

i hope you get your letter soon. Let us know! Good luck.

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Had the biometrics today. Very easy. 3 minute wait. Couple of photographs and then fingerprints.   Staff was nice but unable to provide any information for the million dollar question; how much longer of a wait?

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Hi everyone! I'm no where near filing AoS yet but I have a question that maybe somebody on here can answer :) I have researched and understand that a copy of my birth certificate is needed when we file AoS (I'm the beneficiary). But is there anything else that I might need, that will be a lot easier for me to get before I make the move? I guess it might vary from country to country, but let me know if you have any advice. Given an approved visa, I'm planning to make the move sometime this summer. Thanks in advance.

K1 NOA1: 9/12/2017. NOA23/10/2018. Case # Assigned: 3/28/2018. Embassy Received: 3/29/2018. Medical: 4/18/2018. Interview: 5/3/2018. VOH: 5/8/2018. US Entry (POE JFK): 5/24/2018.

AOS Package Sent: 6/4/2018. NOA1/Received Date: 6/5/2018. Biometrics Appt: 6/28/2018. I-765/I-131 Combo Card Received: 9/25/2018. I-765/I-131 Renewal Sent: 4/2/2019. NOA1/Received Date: 4/3/2019. GC Interview: 9/19/2019. GC Approved: 11/5/2019. 

ROC Package Sent: 9/20/2021 NOA1/Received Date: 9/22/2021 NOA1 In Mail: 10/2/2021 

N-400 Applied Online: 8/22/2022 NOA1/Received Date: 8/23/2022 Interview Date: 11/30/2022

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I got my EAD rejection letter today. Completely my fault in the easiest Form :P I filled it on outdated Form :P but it is okay, I will resend it tomorrow.

2 hours ago, LizM said:

Hi everyone! I'm no where near filing AoS yet but I have a question that maybe somebody on here can answer :) I have researched and understand that a copy of my birth certificate is needed when we file AoS (I'm the beneficiary). But is there anything else that I might need, that will be a lot easier for me to get before I make the move? I guess it might vary from country to country, but let me know if you have any advice. Given an approved visa, I'm planning to make the move sometime this summer. Thanks in advance.

Hi! :) if You will be filing for AOS of course You need your birth certificate but also a translatoon. You can do it by yourself and let somebody familiar with both languages sign it for You, I guess it will be easier to find somebody like that in your country. Also take your vaccination record worksheet that You got from immigration doctor. And after you cross the border Print your i-94. You will need your noa2 but that I guess your fiance should have, other than this I guess You all set. i hope I helped :) 

K1 visa adventure 

02/01/2017- I-129F packet send to Dallas

02/13/2017- NoA1 hard copy (notice date 02/07, received date 02/03)

05/05/2017- NOA2 (hard copy received by mail 05/11, no e-notification)

05/25/2017- NVC number receiveD

06/19/2017- Embassy Interview: APPROVED!

06/26/2017- POE Boston

 

09/02/2017- we got married!

 

AOS adventure

02/20/2018- AOS send via USPS

02/23/2018- AOS received 

03/14/2018- text and email notifications

03/13/2018- NOA notice date (i-485, i-131)

04/04/2018- biometrics appointment (I-485)

04/18/2018- case ready for scheduling Interview 

05/24/2018- EAD approved (expedited on 05/04)

06/01/2018- EAD delivered to me

07/30/2018- AP approved

08/01/2018- AP approval notice received in the mail

01/10/2019-  Interview- approved on the spot

01/17/2019- Green Card received by mail

 

ROC adventure

10/16/2020- I-751 packet sent to Phoenix,AZ

10/19/2020- delivered to AZ lockbox by USPS

11/02/2020- Notice date

11/4/2020- check cashed and text- SRC

11/10/2020- received NOA extension letter for 18 months 

12/16/2020- Case transferred to NBC

02/10/2021- New Card is Being Produced

02/24/2021- GC received in the mailbox :)

 

 

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16 minutes ago, pattyandvern said:

I got my EAD rejection letter today. Completely my fault in the easiest Form :P I filled it on outdated Form :P but it is okay, I will resend it tomorrow.

Hi! :) if You will be filing for AOS of course You need your birth certificate but also a translatoon. You can do it by yourself and let somebody familiar with both languages sign it for You, I guess it will be easier to find somebody like that in your country. Also take your vaccination record worksheet that You got from immigration doctor. And after you cross the border Print your i-94. You will need your noa2 but that I guess your fiance should have, other than this I guess You all set. i hope I helped :) 

You definitely helped! Thank you so much. I can actually get a birth certificate in English from the Swedish tax authority (we don't really have 'original' birth certificates in Sweden, but you can get an equivalent document that's signed & stamped), so no translation should be required then (unless they want an English to English translation ;)). I will make sure to bring the vaccination records, and yep fiancé has the NOA2. Perfect! Best of luck to you with the rest of your AoS :) 

K1 NOA1: 9/12/2017. NOA23/10/2018. Case # Assigned: 3/28/2018. Embassy Received: 3/29/2018. Medical: 4/18/2018. Interview: 5/3/2018. VOH: 5/8/2018. US Entry (POE JFK): 5/24/2018.

AOS Package Sent: 6/4/2018. NOA1/Received Date: 6/5/2018. Biometrics Appt: 6/28/2018. I-765/I-131 Combo Card Received: 9/25/2018. I-765/I-131 Renewal Sent: 4/2/2019. NOA1/Received Date: 4/3/2019. GC Interview: 9/19/2019. GC Approved: 11/5/2019. 

ROC Package Sent: 9/20/2021 NOA1/Received Date: 9/22/2021 NOA1 In Mail: 10/2/2021 

N-400 Applied Online: 8/22/2022 NOA1/Received Date: 8/23/2022 Interview Date: 11/30/2022

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31 minutes ago, LizM said:

You definitely helped! Thank you so much. I can actually get a birth certificate in English from the Swedish tax authority (we don't really have 'original' birth certificates in Sweden, but you can get an equivalent document that's signed & stamped), so no translation should be required then (unless they want an English to English translation ;)). I will make sure to bring the vaccination records, and yep fiancé has the NOA2. Perfect! Best of luck to you with the rest of your AoS :) 

No problem ;) You will be surprised how many people from UK got RFE because of their birth certificate :P they are asked to send the translations (eng to eng, isnt that crazy?), so if I was you I would just get a copy of the original plus translation, just to have a clear mind :) 

K1 visa adventure 

02/01/2017- I-129F packet send to Dallas

02/13/2017- NoA1 hard copy (notice date 02/07, received date 02/03)

05/05/2017- NOA2 (hard copy received by mail 05/11, no e-notification)

05/25/2017- NVC number receiveD

06/19/2017- Embassy Interview: APPROVED!

06/26/2017- POE Boston

 

09/02/2017- we got married!

 

AOS adventure

02/20/2018- AOS send via USPS

02/23/2018- AOS received 

03/14/2018- text and email notifications

03/13/2018- NOA notice date (i-485, i-131)

04/04/2018- biometrics appointment (I-485)

04/18/2018- case ready for scheduling Interview 

05/24/2018- EAD approved (expedited on 05/04)

06/01/2018- EAD delivered to me

07/30/2018- AP approved

08/01/2018- AP approval notice received in the mail

01/10/2019-  Interview- approved on the spot

01/17/2019- Green Card received by mail

 

ROC adventure

10/16/2020- I-751 packet sent to Phoenix,AZ

10/19/2020- delivered to AZ lockbox by USPS

11/02/2020- Notice date

11/4/2020- check cashed and text- SRC

11/10/2020- received NOA extension letter for 18 months 

12/16/2020- Case transferred to NBC

02/10/2021- New Card is Being Produced

02/24/2021- GC received in the mailbox :)

 

 

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19 hours ago, pattyandvern said:

No problem ;) You will be surprised how many people from UK got RFE because of their birth certificate :P they are asked to send the translations (eng to eng, isnt that crazy?), so if I was you I would just get a copy of the original plus translation, just to have a clear mind :) 

I agree with @pattyandvern.  I would err on the side of caution.  If it were me I would send a copy of the birth certificate in Swedish and English on top of having a translation (so three documents total).  I would think that would lessen the chance of receiving a RFE.

AOS Process:

I-485 (AOS), I-765 (EAD), & I-131 (AP) File Date:  January 24, 2018

I-485 (AOS), I-765 (EAD), & I-131 (AP) Receive Date:  January 26, 2018

I-485 (AOS), I-765 (EAD), & I-131 (AP) Text Receipt Notification Date:  February 5, 2018

I-485 (AOS), I-765 (EAD), & I-131 (AP) NOA1 Notice Date: February 9, 2018

I-485 (AOS) & I-765 (EAD) Biometrics Appointment Letter Arrival: February 16, 2018

I-485 (AOS) & I-765 (EAD) Biometrics Appointment: February 28, 2018

I-765 (EAD) & I-131 (AP) Approval Date: August 1, 2018

I-765 (EAD) & I-131 (AP) Combo Card Receive Date: August 7, 2018

I-485 (AOS) Interview Date Scheduled for: September 11, 2018

I-485 (AOS) Approval Date: September 11, 2018 (Approval at interview)

Green Cards Receive Date: September 18, 2018

 

ROC Process:

I-751 Package Mailed: July 8, 2020

I-751 Package Received: July 10, 2020

I-751 Text Receipt Notification: July 18, 2020

I-751 NOA1 for K1/K2 Received in Mail: August 1, 2020

I-512 Biometrics Letters for K1 & K2 Received (Appointments Waived): October 18, 2020

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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1 minute ago, Ariel&Mahum said:

To the people that have already done their biometrics appointment, I have my biometrics Monday what should I bring asides from what’s mentioned on the letter? 

Marriage license if you are doing a name change....best to have it just in case. My wife had to show ours as her name on the paperwork is different than her passport

01/12/17 – I-129F mailed 
01/17/17 – Delivered to lockbox  

01/20/17 - NOA1  

01/27/17 – I-797C arrived via USPS

05/05/17 - NOA2

05/23/17 - NVC Recieve

09/11/17 - Approved at Interview

09/30/17 - Visa in hand

10/17/17 - POE Washington DC

11/11/17 - Married 

01/29/18 - AOS sent via USPS

02/20/18 - TXT and email notification of receipt

09/29/18 - EAD recieved

02/12/19 - Interview Scheduled

 

 

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19 minutes ago, Ariel&Mahum said:

To the people that have already done their biometrics appointment, I have my biometrics Monday what should I bring asides from what’s mentioned on the letter? 

You could also your birth certificate along with you

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