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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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I have been a VJ reader over the past few months. I have learned a lot from this site. I thought of posting and replying to some issues but since I don't know much about US immigration laws, I thought, I'd keep to myself. Stress, anxiety, lots of worries - this site seemed to have given me answers to my questions. So thank you VJ members.

Today, we had our interview and it was painless. The DAO was just as nice as anyone would hope for. DAO did not ask a lot of questions, just the basic biographical info submitted on I-485.

She swore us in -

Asked for :

our identifications -

Birth Certificates -

Marriage Certificate -

Here are the questions -

When and where did you first meet?

What was the wedding like?

Have you left the country since you last entered?

How many times have you been married?

Do you have supporting documents?

DAO looked at the originals of the supporting documents we had - didn't ask for joint tax returns, just original and copies of utility bills.

And then DAO made some copies and typed something on the computer, stood up and DAO siad one document needed to be submitted. And that was that. The whole interivew lasted 20 minutes including looking at documents and casual talk.

We were told that as soon as I submitted the requested document, DAO will make decision.

Are we approved or not, quite frankly I am not sure, - but right now, we are just happy this event is over!

Thanks to all!

I will post again when I get a decision.

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I have been a VJ reader over the past few months. I have learned a lot from this site. I thought of posting and replying to some issues but since I don't know much about US immigration laws, I thought, I'd keep to myself. Stress, anxiety, lots of worries - this site seemed to have given me answers to my questions. So thank you VJ members.

Today, we had our interview and it was painless. The DAO was just as nice as anyone would hope for. DAO did not ask a lot of questions, just the basic biographical info submitted on I-485.

She swore us in -

Asked for :

our identifications -

Birth Certificates -

Marriage Certificate -

Here are the questions -

When and where did you first meet?

What was the wedding like?

Have you left the country since you last entered?

How many times have you been married?

Do you have supporting documents?

DAO looked at the originals of the supporting documents we had - didn't ask for joint tax returns, just original and copies of utility bills.

And then DAO made some copies and typed something on the computer, stood up and DAO siad one document needed to be submitted. And that was that. The whole interivew lasted 20 minutes including looking at documents and casual talk.

We were told that as soon as I submitted the requested document, DAO will make decision.

Are we approved or not, quite frankly I am not sure, - but right now, we are just happy this event is over!

Thanks to all!

I will post again when I get a decision.

Thanks for sharing your experience! :)

Hope you'll have the decision soon! Good luck! :thumbs:

AOS Journey

01/18/08 - Mailed AOS packet to Chi-town

02/05/08 - Received Notice for Biometrics

02/23/08 - Received Notice for Interview (AOS)

02/26/08 - Scheduled Biometrics Done!

03/11/08 - Received Notice of Approval (AP)

03/13/08 - Card production ordered (EAD) Gee! Thanks a lot!!

03/21/08 - Approval Notice sent (EAD) Yahoo!!

03/24/08 - Touched & received EAD card today!! Yipee!!

03/25/08 - Scheduled Interview (AOS) Approved! Thankful!!

03/26/08 - Notice mailed welcoming as new permanent resident

03/28/08 - Card production ordered!! Wow!!!

03/31/08 - Received welcome letter.. Nice!

04/04/08 - Received green card through mail! Truly great! Mahalo nui loa!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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congrats on the aproval , and yup proud canalien here too ( or should I say a germcanalien since I,m german citizen but was LPR in canada for over 20 years )

yup yup am a Germcanalien , EH . LOL

 

129f for K1 visa filed in march 07 check my timeline for full info

03 March 2008 , received welcome letter and 2 year GC yeahhhhhhhhhhhhh

22 NOV 2009 to lift condition GC expires 22 Feb 2010

24 Nov 09 send in I 751 ( ROC , in VT )

25 Nov 09 Your item was delivered at 12:10 PM in SAINT ALBANS, VT 05479 to INS .

30 Nov 09 Check Cashed

21 Dec 09 biometric

On March 9, 2010, we ordered production of your new card.

12 March 2010 received approval letter in mail

16 March 2010 10 year Green Card received in mail exp date March 09 / 2020

April 14/2017 send N400 

04/25/17 credit card charged 

04/25/17 e mail NOA send 

05/01/17 hard copy of NOA dated 04/25 received in mail

05/06/17 biometric hard copy in mail 

05/19/17 Biometric appointment in Hartford CT 

07/17/17 Inline for Interview 

07/24/17 Interview letter in mail 

08/24/17 Interview in Springfield MA ... Yes Aproved

09/14/17 Oath Ceremony .... done I am a US citizen

09/22/17 Applied for Passport ( per reg mail ) 

10/04/17 got passport in mail  

10/13/17 got certificate in mail  , updated status with social security office 

AM DONE YEAHHHHHHHHHHH 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

Congrats to you and welcome.

K-1 journey, AOS/EAD and ROC in my timeline

2011 March 31 - Sent off Naturalization pkg overnight to Texas

2011 April 1 - Arrived in Texas at 10:21 am

2011 April 1 - NOA (rec'd via snail mail April 8)

2011 April 7 - Cheque cashed

2011 May 5 - Biometrics (letter rec'd via snail mail April 15)

2011 May 9 - Placed in line for interview scheduling

2011 June 13 - Rec'd yellow letter (no change in status online)

2011 June 23 - Rec'd text that my case has been scheduled for interview

2011 August 1 - Interview (rec'd via snail mail June 27) PASSED

2011 August 3 - Rec'd email that my case has been scheduled for Oath

2011 September 1 - Oath ceremony (rec'd snail mail Aug 5)

2011 September 1 - All done, yeah.

 
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