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My husband just passed his 3 year residency mark this month. We didn't apply 90 days before the three year mark, we sent our application on Jan 12. We got our NOA on Jan 21st. I was getting kind of ansy because we hadn't received a biometrics appt. yet. Today setting in the mailbox I found a letter. i opened it and was surprised to see that it is an interview letter. We have an appt March 23rd. Is this normal to not have biometrics? We did just have them done last Feb. Is this why?

Now that my husband is a citizen, we are preparting documents to apply to bring his parents here.

CSC

04/24/10: I-130 package mailed

05/04/10: Notice Date

10/06/10: Approval Date

NVC

10/12/10: NVC Case# generated

10/22/10: Updated both email ids. DS-3032 e-mailed

10/26/10: IIN Received. AOS fee IN PROCESS. Emailed barcoded

10/30/10: AOS fee PAID, AOS package mailed

11/03/10: IV fee PAID, IV package mailed

12/07/10: RFE for I-864 Entered into System

12/13/10: RFE for DS-230 entered into system

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My husband just passed his 3 year residency mark this month. We didn't apply 90 days before the three year mark, we sent our application on Jan 12. We got our NOA on Jan 21st. I was getting kind of ansy because we hadn't received a biometrics appt. yet. Today setting in the mailbox I found a letter. i opened it and was surprised to see that it is an interview letter. We have an appt March 23rd. Is this normal to not have biometrics? We did just have them done last Feb. Is this why?

Biometric result validity set by FBI is currently 15 months.

So if USCIS have biometric result from other case(s) within that time frame, they may just reuse it.

If your waiting time is long enough to expire previous biometric result, they will schedule another one if necessary.

Sometimes if the case is pending for more than 15 months, you may take it multiple times.

But USCIS will not reimburse it nor charge another fee. :whistle:

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