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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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I sent out files of AOS on Feb 24th.

so after what should I do?? just wait?

yes

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Yup.

Once you have no RFE's, they will then send you the biometrics notice in the mail and/or transfer to CSC /interview.

AOS for some takes a while as well as it be over within a couple of months.

Good Luck on your journey!!!!! :thumbs::thumbs:

12/30/05 - married

7/14/06 - sent I-130

7/18/06 - notice of arrival I-130

8/03/09 - received approval I-130

7/28/09 - sent AOS package

7/29/09 - arrived Chicago lockbox

8/05/09 - touched

8/07/09 - received notice of arrival I-485

8/07/09 - received Biometrics appoitment notice for 9/2/09

8/22/09 - did walk-in biometrics (in/out within 30 minutes)

8/25/09 - touched

10/23/09 - received interview appoitment letter for 11/24/09

11/24/09 - Interview - approved received I-551 stamp

11/25/09 - received email from USCIS - card production ordered

11/28/09 - received welcome letter from USCIS (by mail)

11/30/09 - received email from USCIS - card production ordered

12/02/09 - received email from USCIS - I-1485 approval noticed mailed out

12/03/09 - touched

12/05/09 - received 10 year green card in the mail, Thank you Jesus

Posted
I sent out files of AOS on Feb 24th.

so after what should I do?? just wait?

There's not a lot to do as far as USCIS is concerned for now - you should get your NOA1 in a few weeks (hopefully) followed by your biometrics notice a month or so from now. After that it is just more waiting. Eventually your case will either be transferred to CSC or scheduled for an interview (no real timeframes available for that).

Your timeline doesn't show you filed for your EAD so there isn't anything you'll need to do on that side; if you did actually file for EAD along with your AOS, you could look forward to getting that sometime within about 90 days or less (usually). If you didn't already, it appears it is too late for you to get a SS card until after you get your PR/Green Card (you are past the 76-day mark).

The rest you could be doing isn't really much about immigration and more about settling in to your new life.

At least the waiting is better since you guys are together. :thumbs:

 
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