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Hey guys, on April 30th my wife and I went to the AOS interview. Took 5 minutes, approved. She got her "Welcome to the United States" letter in the mail. We are just waiting for her Green Card to arrive. When the officer approved us, he said she should get it in 10 days. It's been 20 days and still no green card. Is it normal to take long?

Also, we want to drive up to Canada to see her family in July. The officer didn't stamp her passport so is she still not able to travel? What if we don't get the green card in time? How would we visit her family? All we need is the GC!! lol

Thanks in advance.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Pakistan
Timeline
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Hey guys, on April 30th my wife and I went to the AOS interview. Took 5 minutes, approved. She got her "Welcome to the United States" letter in the mail. We are just waiting for her Green Card to arrive. When the officer approved us, he said she should get it in 10 days. It's been 20 days and still no green card. Is it normal to take long?

Also, we want to drive up to Canada to see her family in July. The officer didn't stamp her passport so is she still not able to travel? What if we don't get the green card in time? How would we visit her family? All we need is the GC!! lol

Thanks in advance.

I had my interview the same day as urs. recieved my welcome notice on 4th and after that nothing. Then on 12th i called uscis cuz my status on their website never changed, it was still saying that my case is pending so i called to find out why it never changed so they were like yeh its still pending so i told him that i already have my welcom letter. he asked me what it says on welcome letter so i told him whatever it said. So the very next day i recieved a CPO email, first ever email from CRIS. and on 18th i recieved an email saying "approval notice sent"so i m hopin my green card is in that approval letter. So u might wanna call them too.

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Hey guys, on April 30th my wife and I went to the AOS interview. Took 5 minutes, approved. She got her "Welcome to the United States" letter in the mail. We are just waiting for her Green Card to arrive. When the officer approved us, he said she should get it in 10 days. It's been 20 days and still no green card. Is it normal to take long?

Also, we want to drive up to Canada to see her family in July. The officer didn't stamp her passport so is she still not able to travel? What if we don't get the green card in time? How would we visit her family? All we need is the GC!! lol

Thanks in advance.

I had my interview the same day as urs. recieved my welcome notice on 4th and after that nothing. Then on 12th i called uscis cuz my status on their website never changed, it was still saying that my case is pending so i called to find out why it never changed so they were like yeh its still pending so i told him that i already have my welcom letter. he asked me what it says on welcome letter so i told him whatever it said. So the very next day i recieved a CPO email, first ever email from CRIS. and on 18th i recieved an email saying "approval notice sent"so i m hopin my green card is in that approval letter. So u might wanna call them too.

Would we be able to schedule and INFOPASS and get it stamped so she can travel?

It shouldnt take long to make up a little green card, lol

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Pakistan
Timeline
Posted
Hey guys, on April 30th my wife and I went to the AOS interview. Took 5 minutes, approved. She got her "Welcome to the United States" letter in the mail. We are just waiting for her Green Card to arrive. When the officer approved us, he said she should get it in 10 days. It's been 20 days and still no green card. Is it normal to take long?

Also, we want to drive up to Canada to see her family in July. The officer didn't stamp her passport so is she still not able to travel? What if we don't get the green card in time? How would we visit her family? All we need is the GC!! lol

Thanks in advance.

I had my interview the same day as urs. recieved my welcome notice on 4th and after that nothing. Then on 12th i called uscis cuz my status on their website never changed, it was still saying that my case is pending so i called to find out why it never changed so they were like yeh its still pending so i told him that i already have my welcom letter. he asked me what it says on welcome letter so i told him whatever it said. So the very next day i recieved a CPO email, first ever email from CRIS. and on 18th i recieved an email saying "approval notice sent"so i m hopin my green card is in that approval letter. So u might wanna call them too.

Would we be able to schedule and INFOPASS and get it stamped so she can travel?

It shouldnt take long to make up a little green card, lol

yeh she can do that. don't leave country with out green card or stamp on her passport.

 
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