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I got like 3 of these messages. And we got the green card the day after the last message was sent.

That's bizarre. But I am hoping to receive the green card today. My husband returns from Jamaica this evening & when checking in for his flight, he (I) had to answer if he's a permanent resident. Well, he IS since it was approved a week ago, but doesn't have anything with him to prove that. I want to have the green card in hand, so that if they ask about it, he can say that it just arrived today & his wife has it just outside.

My backup plan is to have the approval notice with me.

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That's bizarre. But I am hoping to receive the green card today. My husband returns from Jamaica this evening & when checking in for his flight, he (I) had to answer if he's a permanent resident. Well, he IS since it was approved a week ago, but doesn't have anything with him to prove that. I want to have the green card in hand, so that if they ask about it, he can say that it just arrived today & his wife has it just outside.

My backup plan is to have the approval notice with me.

He has his AP document with hime, doesn't he?

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That's bizarre. But I am hoping to receive the green card today. My husband returns from Jamaica this evening & when checking in for his flight, he (I) had to answer if he's a permanent resident. Well, he IS since it was approved a week ago, but doesn't have anything with him to prove that. I want to have the green card in hand, so that if they ask about it, he can say that it just arrived today & his wife has it just outside.

My backup plan is to have the approval notice with me.

I know you are excited to have him coming home! I miss my hubby so much and it hasn't even been a full week...still no news on our AOS...do you think I should call now or just continue to wait?

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According to God's favor...Happily married on 09~09~09

See "Our Story" for K-1 timeline

~AOS Timeline~

Nov 28, 2009 ~~ Mailed off Packet

Dec 01, 2009 ~~ Delivered to Chicago Lockbox and signed for by "L. Box"

Dec 07, 2009 ~~ Check Cashed!

Dec 12, 2009 ~~ All 3 NOA1s received in the mail (dated 12/7/09)

Dec 17, 2009 ~~ InfoPass appointment (Emergency AP granted)

Dec 28, 2009 ~~ Biometric Letter arrived (dated 12/15/09)

Dec 28, 2009 ~~ RFE for I-693 (dated 12/22/09)

Jan 11, 2010 ~~ Completed Biometrics

Jan 14, 2010 ~~ Sent I-693 in sealed envelope via US Priority Mail

Jan 19, 2010 ~~ Reply to RFE delivered to Lee's Summit, MO @ 5:03 PM signed for by "C BUCHHOLZ"

Jan 20, 2010 ~~ USCIS acknowledged receipt of RFE on I-485 only

Jan 22, 2010 ~~ I-131 AP and I-765 EAD approved (email notice on 1/25/10)

Jan 28, 2010 ~~ USCIS email that I-485 was transferred to CSC on 1/26/10

Jan 30, 2010 ~~ Received EAD and AP via US Postal Service

Feb 01, 2010 ~~ Received notification of case transfer via USPS

May 07, 2010 ~~ Email notification that card production ordered for 1-485

Jun 01, 2010 ~~ Greencard finally arrives w/approval date 2/23/10 (Huh??)

Done until November 25, 2011!!!

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That's bizarre. But I am hoping to receive the green card today. My husband returns from Jamaica this evening & when checking in for his flight, he (I) had to answer if he's a permanent resident. Well, he IS since it was approved a week ago, but doesn't have anything with him to prove that. I want to have the green card in hand, so that if they ask about it, he can say that it just arrived today & his wife has it just outside.

My backup plan is to have the approval notice with me.

My suggestion is that tell your husband to go through the non-citizens/permanent residents line in immigration, because having the letter does not allow you to come in as a resident, only two options are considered to be allowed documents for it: 1) Permanent Resident Card, green card. 2) Passport Stamp, and from what I understand you do not have either one... it will save him the trouble of an uncomfortable situation... plus I assume he has the AP so there is not issue by traveling with it....

This suggestion comes from the experience of a friend who could not enter as a resident even though this person had the approval letter in hand, this person had to go to the embassy and get a passport stamp in order to re-enter the US....

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we had our greencard interview today

it was the easiest thing ever!

the only paperwork she asked for was our passports and she took his advance parole documents

she wanted the EAD card but i explained my husband was hired for a job starting april 14- i asked if it would be ok if he could keep the EAD card just in case the GC didnt arrive on time

she was so nice

two thumbs up:dance:

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That's bizarre. But I am hoping to receive the green card today. My husband returns from Jamaica this evening & when checking in for his flight, he (I) had to answer if he's a permanent resident. Well, he IS since it was approved a week ago, but doesn't have anything with him to prove that. I want to have the green card in hand, so that if they ask about it, he can say that it just arrived today & his wife has it just outside.

My backup plan is to have the approval notice with me.

How did it go?

K1 Filed: 4-1-2009 * Interview (approved): 10-21-2009 * POE: 11-1-2009 * Married: 11-29-2009

http://www.visajourn...009-k-1-filers/

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AOS Filed: 12-7-2009

AOS APPROVED! 2-27-2010 (no interview)

Greencard in hand: 3-4-2010

http://www.visajourn...ead/page__st__0

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ROC mailed to CSC 11-22-2011

Check cleared the bank 11-29-2011 (our 2nd anniversary) :)

Greencard received 6/15/2012 :)

November 2011 ROC Filers

N400 Filing (Citizenship for Ian) - Here we go!

Mailed 12-03-2012

Arrived at Phoenix SC 12-6-2012

Check cashed 12-11-2012

12-11-2012 NOA

12-26-2012 Biometrics

1-25-2013 Notice - Interview Scheduled for 3-4-2013

Oath 3-4-2013 Omaha Field Office

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we had our greencard interview today

it was the easiest thing ever!

the only paperwork she asked for was our passports and she took his advance parole documents

she wanted the EAD card but i explained my husband was hired for a job starting april 14- i asked if it would be ok if he could keep the EAD card just in case the GC didnt arrive on time

she was so nice

two thumbs up:dance:

YAY! :)

K-1:

January 28, 2009: NOA1

June 4, 2009: Interview - APPROVED!!!

October 11, 2009: Wedding

AOS:

December 23, 2009: NOA1!

January 22, 2010: Bogus RFE corrected through congressional inquiry "EAD waiting on biometrics only" Read about it here.

March 15, 2010: AOS interview - RFE for I-693 vaccination supplement - CS signed part 6!

March 27, 2010: Green Card recieved

ROC:

March 1, 2012: Mailed ROC package

March 7, 2012: Tracking says "notice left"...after a phone call to post office.

More detailed time line in profile.

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Jawi, from my experience when our I-129F was approved months late, calling is something to do to pass the time. I think a lucky few actually have action taken based on calls, but it does make you feel like you're doing SOMETHING. So if you call, I suggest managing your expectations.

Justucia, congratulations on a successful interview!

How did it go?

Fine. He was sent to the same place he had to go upon his first entry into the US. I asked if everyone coming through the non-citizen line had to go to the special section & he said no. ::shrug:: He had no problems with the AP & the fact that I put him as a perm res despite his having no proof.

It worked out because he came out with his luggage at about the exact same time I arrived to pick him up. Neither of us had any waiting to do, which I found shocking.

Still waiting for the green card, as it's been 8 days since approval. He needs that to get a Texas driver's license.

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November 25, 2008 - Engaged

November 25, 2009 - Married

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Eltemp & Nik & Heather

I am delighted to tell you that this morning I received my permanent resident card in the mail. This is ten days after the interview. I suspect this mail was misdelivered. The envelope had been taped (YIKES). This is a rural area and the mail person is usually quite chatty but this morning he/she drove off as if the truck was stolen LOL.

Hope that your card arrives in good time for your journey to be hassle free. Nik & Heather I hope your Phoenix fizzle gets resolved soon too. Best of wishes to all on this

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June /09 visit to my long time friend in usa during vacation

June/09 us old folks eloped

Dec 11/09 I485+130 filed to chicago lockbox

Dec 18/09 I-797's (NOA)

Dec 24/09 letter for biometrics appt

Jan 11/10 biometrics appt

Jan 29/10 request for interview (I-485)

Mar 9/10 interview for I-485] APPROVED

Mar 10/10 emails and updates - card production ordered

Mar 17/10 welcome letter rec'd

Mar 19/10 green card rec'd

Mar 29/10 applied in person for SSN

Apr 3/10 rec'd SSN

done for 18 months whew

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Jawi, from my experience when our I-129F was approved months late, calling is something to do to pass the time. I think a lucky few actually have action taken based on calls, but it does make you feel like you're doing SOMETHING. So if you call, I suggest managing your expectations.

Justucia, congratulations on a successful interview!

Fine. He was sent to the same place he had to go upon his first entry into the US. I asked if everyone coming through the non-citizen line had to go to the special section & he said no. ::shrug:: He had no problems with the AP & the fact that I put him as a perm res despite his having no proof.

It worked out because he came out with his luggage at about the exact same time I arrived to pick him up. Neither of us had any waiting to do, which I found shocking.

Still waiting for the green card, as it's been 8 days since approval. He needs that to get a Texas driver's license.

He can get his driver's license with just his EAD... I recently got mine too with just the EAD...

ROC

01/13/2012 - package delivered at CSC

01/17/2012 - check cashed

--/--/---- - NOA1

01/25/2012 - Bio Letter received (dated 01/20)

02/03/2012 - Biometrics Appointment done

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He can get his driver's license with just his EAD... I recently got mine too with just the EAD...

I didn't know that. Thanks for the info! :star:

November 19, 2007 - Met

November 25, 2008 - Engaged

November 25, 2009 - Married

November 24, 2011 - Baby due!

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Hello Everyone,

We just received both AOS approval letter and green card this afternoon. Thanks for all the support and encouragements, we love you and see you guys in 2012

K1 Journey:

3/12/09 - Sent I129F

3/16/09 - Check cashed

3/19/09 - Received hardcopy of NOA1

8/19/09 - NOA2 [online] Thank God!!!!!

8/24/09 - NOA2 hardcopy received!!!

8/25/09 - Received at NVC

8/26/09 - Forwarded to Lagos Consulate

11/4/09 - Interview date

11/12/09- Visa picked up

12/6/09 - Wedding

AOS Journey:

12/21/09- Filed AOS

1/5/2010 - Received NOA1

1/11/2010 - Received Biometrics letter

1/24/2010 - RFE for I-693

1/29/2010 - Biometrics appointment.

2/2/2010 - Sent out RFE response

2/16/2010 - Received Transfer notice to California Service Center.

2/16/2010 - AP Approved

2/16/2010 - EAD card ordered. [online notice]

2/25/2010 - EAD card received

2/18/10 - Advance Parole notice sent

3/5/10 - Advance Parole notice sent back by P.O label undeliverable

3/8/10 - Called USCIS and requested for notice to be resent

3/13/10 - Received Green card approval notice online

3/19/10 - Received hard copy of Approval Letter and Green card. Yay!!!! see you all in 2012

12/12/11 - Getting all the paperwork ready for Removal of Conditions. [Can't believe it's that time already]

12/15/11 - Sent off paperwork with tracking

12/19/11 - Received at VSC

12/21/11 - Check cashed

12/22/11 - Received I797,Notice of Action

12/31/11 - Received Biometrics notice

01/20/12 - Biometrics Appt.

09/15/12 - I797 Notice of Action Approval Decision

09/19/12 - Notice received via USPS and Online

09/22/12 - Green card Received

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we had our greencard interview today

it was the easiest thing ever!

the only paperwork she asked for was our passports and she took his advance parole documents

she wanted the EAD card but i explained my husband was hired for a job starting april 14- i asked if it would be ok if he could keep the EAD card just in case the GC didnt arrive on time

she was so nice

two thumbs up:dance:

Hey congrats!!!

Please let us know when you get your green card... my wife's interview is next week... and we are traveling overseas in three weeks, so I hope that the agent allows us to keep the AP... just in case the GC does not arrive on-time......from what i can understand the officer allowed your husband your keep the EAD, correct? Did they stamp your husband's passport?

Good luck on the rest of your journey....

regards

TEMP

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Eltemp & Nik & Heather

I am delighted to tell you that this morning I received my permanent resident card in the mail. This is ten days after the interview. I suspect this mail was misdelivered. The envelope had been taped (YIKES). This is a rural area and the mail person is usually quite chatty but this morning he/she drove off as if the truck was stolen LOL.

Hope that your card arrives in good time for your journey to be hassle free. Nik & Heather I hope your Phoenix fizzle gets resolved soon too. Best of wishes to all on this

YAY!!! that sounds awesome!!! I hope to have your same outcome.... I am not too worried about the interview, but you never know....hopefully my wife's green card comes out quick!! good luck on the rest of the process... CONGRATSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

regards,

TEMP

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I didn't know that. Thanks for the info! :star:

You r welcome :thumbs:

ROC

01/13/2012 - package delivered at CSC

01/17/2012 - check cashed

--/--/---- - NOA1

01/25/2012 - Bio Letter received (dated 01/20)

02/03/2012 - Biometrics Appointment done

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