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Yay babay... really nice... How on earth ya'll got joint taxes- thats a big plus for even ROC applicants and ya'll got this in the bag

so wait u live in Dover and u have ur interview in Philly? thats like over 2 hrs away!!?

no wonder u goin to philly for 3 days! Good luck on ur interview!! :)

Me and my hubby went to Philadelphia, PA to see the downtown historic district and i thought it was great! We saw the liberty bell, and where the declaration of Independence was signed. And the museums, and Rocky statue! :D It was pretty, we really liked it. :) I wanna go to Washington DC and Virginia now.

Well we filled jointly, cuz for the past few years when i was working i was still paying taxes cuz I was using a Temporary Tax ID from the IRS. its funny, because its illegal to work, but if u do u can still pay taxes lol.. Its weird.

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so wait u live in Dover and u have ur interview in Philly? thats like over 2 hrs away!!?

no wonder u goin to philly for 3 days! Good luck on ur interview!! :)

Me and my hubby went to Philadelphia, PA to see the downtown historic district and i thought it was great! We saw the liberty bell, and where the declaration of Independence was signed. And the museums, and Rocky statue! :D It was pretty, we really liked it. :) I wanna go to Washington DC and Virginia now.

Well we filled jointly, cuz for the past few years when i was working i was still paying taxes cuz I was using a Temporary Tax ID from the IRS. its funny, because its illegal to work, but if u do u can still pay taxes lol.. Its weird.

Good Luck :)smileyvault-cute-big-smiley-animated-046.gif

Thats the same thing I said- why I gotta go the two different states lol. We live in Wilmington, I went to Biometrics in Dover and now we're headed to Philly. Funny thing is, its the same distance to both of them from Wilmington (40 mins drive :blink: ). And like I've always been preaching, who knows what/why USCIS does what it do lol.

We are trying to come up with places to go and see. I love how u are soo into travelling ans sight-seeing, thats good. And I must commend you on paying ur taxes. Well done! As far as our interview goes, God will take care of us. thanks...

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01/06/10 - Got Married

AOS from F-1 visa (2 months 2 1/2 weeks or 82 days)

04/14/10 - Sent AOS Package

04/26/10 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/16/10 - Biometrics letter

05/19/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/07/10 - Interview Appointment in Philly- July 7 @ 11:05 am APPROVED

07/19/10 - 2 YEAR Green Card received

Removal of Conditions (9 months 1 1/2 weeks or 285 days)

04/08/12 - Eligibility date

04/19/12 - Sent ROC Package

04/26/12 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/17/10 - Biometrics letter

05/24/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

01/25/13 - APPROVED- ROC card production ordered

02/05/13 - 10 YEAR Green Card received

Naturalization (5 months 2 days or 155 days)

04/15/13 - Eligibility date

06/07/13 - Sent Package

06/20/13 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

06/27/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/05/13 - Interview letter sent/In-line notification

08/14/13 - Interview scheduled in Philly @ 1:30 pm APPROVED

11/07/13 - Oath Ceremony

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Yes, it's new one with GREEN color background.

How can we tell it's more secure than previous one?

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AOS timeline

04/02/2010: AOS sent (I-130, I-485, I-765)

04/05/2010: delivered (day3)

04/12/2010: checks cashed (day10)

04/15/1020: 3 NOAs received (day13)

04/17/2010: biometrics notice(for I-485 & I-765) received (day15)

04/19/2010: walk-in biometrics done, I-485 & I-765 updated (day17)

04/20/2010: I-485 & I-765 updated (day 18)

04/27/2010: I-130 & I-765 updated (day 25)

05/11/2010: actual biometrics appointment day (day39)

05/12/2010: interview letter received, notice date on 05/07/10 (day40)

06/16/2010: interview day - APPROVED!!! (day75)

06/16/2010: I-765 updated, EAD & green card production ordered (day75)

06/17/2010: I-130, I-485, I-765 updated (day76)

06/21/2010: welcome letter & i-130 approval notice (day 80)

06/28/2010: EAD card received (day 87)

06/29/2010: applied SSN (day 88)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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They installed some new chip into it. They sent a foiled wrapper to keep it in so it doesnt receive or send any radio frequencies when not needed :whistle:

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01/06/10 - Got Married

AOS from F-1 visa (2 months 2 1/2 weeks or 82 days)

04/14/10 - Sent AOS Package

04/26/10 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/16/10 - Biometrics letter

05/19/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/07/10 - Interview Appointment in Philly- July 7 @ 11:05 am APPROVED

07/19/10 - 2 YEAR Green Card received

Removal of Conditions (9 months 1 1/2 weeks or 285 days)

04/08/12 - Eligibility date

04/19/12 - Sent ROC Package

04/26/12 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/17/10 - Biometrics letter

05/24/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

01/25/13 - APPROVED- ROC card production ordered

02/05/13 - 10 YEAR Green Card received

Naturalization (5 months 2 days or 155 days)

04/15/13 - Eligibility date

06/07/13 - Sent Package

06/20/13 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

06/27/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/05/13 - Interview letter sent/In-line notification

08/14/13 - Interview scheduled in Philly @ 1:30 pm APPROVED

11/07/13 - Oath Ceremony

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Yes, small foil-lined envelope came with GC. Maybe I should't carry GC although the law says we have to carry all the time.

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AOS timeline

04/02/2010: AOS sent (I-130, I-485, I-765)

04/05/2010: delivered (day3)

04/12/2010: checks cashed (day10)

04/15/1020: 3 NOAs received (day13)

04/17/2010: biometrics notice(for I-485 & I-765) received (day15)

04/19/2010: walk-in biometrics done, I-485 & I-765 updated (day17)

04/20/2010: I-485 & I-765 updated (day 18)

04/27/2010: I-130 & I-765 updated (day 25)

05/11/2010: actual biometrics appointment day (day39)

05/12/2010: interview letter received, notice date on 05/07/10 (day40)

06/16/2010: interview day - APPROVED!!! (day75)

06/16/2010: I-765 updated, EAD & green card production ordered (day75)

06/17/2010: I-130, I-485, I-765 updated (day76)

06/21/2010: welcome letter & i-130 approval notice (day 80)

06/28/2010: EAD card received (day 87)

06/29/2010: applied SSN (day 88)

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MP,

I believe that a team like Germany deserve the cup no question. They are beating Argantina as if they are playing with Australia exactly(no offence to Australians) 4-0 OMG that's a real big score in a team like Argantina.

But the final is gonna be between Netherland and Germany. Everybody expected the cup to be for a south american team but it looks like going for Europe 95% chance.

Besa,

Comeon that's well known man T-Mobile is not a good carrier. It's not very bad but FYI in my city there is not T-Mobile at all. Can you imagine? :) I'm with Sprint and I like it. Sure thing Verizon is the strongest coverage.

Chooong,

Congraaaaats man you are no.2 of April filers, who got the GC so far. You got the Silver,, LOL

Adjusting from J1 visa:

03/29/2010: got married.

04/10/2010: sent AOS package( I-130, I-485 & ...)

04/12/2010: Package received at Chicago lockbox.(Day1)

04/16/2010: check cashed.(Day4)

04/16/2010: all forms touched(Day4)

04/20/2010: 3 NOAs received.(Day8)

04/28/2010: Received 2 letters for Biometrics Appointment to be on 5/21/2010 !!! Too far away.

05/03/2010: I-130 updated.

05/06/2010: walked in and did my biometrics.(Day24)

05/07/2010: I-485, I-765 updated.

05/21/2010: original biometrics appointment.

05/24/2010: received interview letter.(Day42)

06/08/2010: I-485 was touched.

06/21/2010: EAD card production.(Day69)

06/23/2010: I-130 & I-485 are touched.

06/25/2010: EAD card production ordered AGAIAN!!!!

06/30/2010: Interview day(Day78)APPROOOOVED(Alhamdulellah):)

06/30/2010: Approval notice sent for EAD card :)

06/30/2010: GC production ordered. yaaaay :)

07/02/2010: received my EAD card Alhamdulellah again and again :)

07/07/2010: Welcome letter ; approval of my I-485

07/08/2010: Letter stating approval of the I-130

07/17/2010: I received my GREEN CARD.

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I just posted this in the wrong place, so I'm posting it again.

Just got back from the beach trip.

We had our interview on Wednesday. It was scheduled for 10:30, but we arrived about 9:30. We had to travel a little over an hour and didn't want to take any chances we'd be late. By the time we got there, we both needed to use the bathroom. The only way to go to the bathroom is to go through security at USCIS, so we thought we'd give it a try to go in early. No problem.

My husband, the immigrant, went to the bathroom as I collected our things from security. The security guard asked to see our interview letter and told me to put it in the slot on the door to the offices. I did so and then waited for my husband to come back so he could watch our stuff while I went to the bathroom, otherwise, I'd have to bring it with me and then pass it through security again. As I was coming back through the metal detector, they called my husband's name. That must have been about 10:00.

The officer asked our names before she admitted us into the office area. She introduced herself and led us to her office. She told us to remain standing and then had us take an oath to tell the truth. She told us to sit and she pulled out our file.

The officer was a young woman. My first thought was that she was so young that she must be a junior officer and she would not be able to give us a final decision. I was a little disappointed, but still hopeful.

She started with the basic questions about my husband's name, date of birth, etc. She asked to see our ids and then asked where we met. I let my husband tell that story.

She was very nice, but not overly friendly. She was very professional. She didn't let it go with just the basic questions. She asked some questions about our specific situation. We were both very impressed by her detailed knowledge of our case. As I've alluded to before, after a couple of years of living together abroad after we were married, we lived in different countries for a while due to work and the process. This was the only aspect of our case that I thought might be a cause for concern, so when she started asking questions about it, I worried a little. I had sent in a timeline of our relationship explaining the time apart. I'm glad I did that. She asked clarifying questions about that time.

After about 15 minutes of questions including the "Are you a terrorist?" questions, she asked if my husband had received his EAD. He had not as of that morning. She said, "At this point, you'll probably get your residency before your work authorization." That's when we knew he was approved.

This has been a very stressful experience, but looking back from this vantage point, it has been remarkably easy. We are so happy we went with the AOS.

Good luck, everyone.

Three more years before we file for naturalization!

AOS Timeline

4/14/10 - Packet received at Chicago Lockbox at 9:22 AM (Day 1)

4/24/10 - Received hardcopy NOAs (Day 10)

5/14/10 - Biometrics taken. (Day 31)

5/29/10 - Interview letter received 6/30 at 10:30 (Day 46)

6/30/10 - Interview: 10:30 (Day 77) APPROVED!!!

6/30/10 - EAD received in the mail

7/19/10 - GC in hand! (Day 96) .

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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VIVA Espanol lol...

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01/06/10 - Got Married

AOS from F-1 visa (2 months 2 1/2 weeks or 82 days)

04/14/10 - Sent AOS Package

04/26/10 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/16/10 - Biometrics letter

05/19/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/07/10 - Interview Appointment in Philly- July 7 @ 11:05 am APPROVED

07/19/10 - 2 YEAR Green Card received

Removal of Conditions (9 months 1 1/2 weeks or 285 days)

04/08/12 - Eligibility date

04/19/12 - Sent ROC Package

04/26/12 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/17/10 - Biometrics letter

05/24/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

01/25/13 - APPROVED- ROC card production ordered

02/05/13 - 10 YEAR Green Card received

Naturalization (5 months 2 days or 155 days)

04/15/13 - Eligibility date

06/07/13 - Sent Package

06/20/13 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

06/27/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/05/13 - Interview letter sent/In-line notification

08/14/13 - Interview scheduled in Philly @ 1:30 pm APPROVED

11/07/13 - Oath Ceremony

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Benin
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I started preparing for the interview.

I have the following evidences of bonafide marriage:

1. Affidavit from my dad stating that both of us live with him

2. Both of our drivers licenses showing the same address

3. Joint checking account showing the past 3 months statements

4. IRA account listing my spouse (non-USC) as the beneficiary

5. Life insurance policy listing my spouse (non-USC) as the beneficiary

6. Joint TMobile cell phone account

7. Receipts showing both of us purchasing furniture together

8. Joint credit cards

9. Affidavits from my mom and uncle confirming our relationship

10. Wedding cards from our family congratulating us on our wedding

11. 200+ photos from our dating period, civil wedding ceremony and various social events

12. Letter from my employer listing my spouse (non-USC) as an emergency contact.

We do not have a lease, utility bills or home deed because we live with my parents. All those documents are in their names.

Is this enough? Will we need more?

I just got back from the beach and I see you've finally gotten your interview date. I'm so happy for you.

I don't think you'll need any more. We had none of the things you don't have and only one or two of the things you do have, and we were approved.

I think that you live with your parents is more than enough proof by itself. Of course, you should bring everything you have, but chances are, you won't have a chance to show anything.

AOS Timeline

4/14/10 - Packet received at Chicago Lockbox at 9:22 AM (Day 1)

4/24/10 - Received hardcopy NOAs (Day 10)

5/14/10 - Biometrics taken. (Day 31)

5/29/10 - Interview letter received 6/30 at 10:30 (Day 46)

6/30/10 - Interview: 10:30 (Day 77) APPROVED!!!

6/30/10 - EAD received in the mail

7/19/10 - GC in hand! (Day 96) .

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Yes, small foil-lined envelope came with GC. Maybe I should't carry GC although the law says we have to carry all the time.

Better not to carry around cus if u lose it, its a nice $300+ to replace :angry:

MP,

I believe that a team like Germany deserve the cup no question. They are beating Argantina as if they are playing with Australia exactly(no offence to Australians) 4-0 OMG that's a real big score in a team like Argantina.

But the final is gonna be between Netherland and Germany. Everybody expected the cup to be for a south american team but it looks like going for Europe 95% chance.

Besa,

Comeon that's well known man T-Mobile is not a good carrier. It's not very bad but FYI in my city there is not T-Mobile at all. Can you imagine? :) I'm with Sprint and I like it. Sure thing Verizon is the strongest coverage.

Chooong,

Congraaaaats man you are no.2 of April filers, who got the GC so far. You got the Silver,, LOL

dont u try to charm me into gettin on ur side lol... Forget Germany, they suck lol

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01/06/10 - Got Married

AOS from F-1 visa (2 months 2 1/2 weeks or 82 days)

04/14/10 - Sent AOS Package

04/26/10 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/16/10 - Biometrics letter

05/19/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/07/10 - Interview Appointment in Philly- July 7 @ 11:05 am APPROVED

07/19/10 - 2 YEAR Green Card received

Removal of Conditions (9 months 1 1/2 weeks or 285 days)

04/08/12 - Eligibility date

04/19/12 - Sent ROC Package

04/26/12 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/17/10 - Biometrics letter

05/24/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

01/25/13 - APPROVED- ROC card production ordered

02/05/13 - 10 YEAR Green Card received

Naturalization (5 months 2 days or 155 days)

04/15/13 - Eligibility date

06/07/13 - Sent Package

06/20/13 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

06/27/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/05/13 - Interview letter sent/In-line notification

08/14/13 - Interview scheduled in Philly @ 1:30 pm APPROVED

11/07/13 - Oath Ceremony

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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I just posted this in the wrong place, so I'm posting it again.

Just got back from the beach trip.

We had our interview on Wednesday. It was scheduled for 10:30, but we arrived about 9:30. We had to travel a little over an hour and didn't want to take any chances we'd be late. By the time we got there, we both needed to use the bathroom. The only way to go to the bathroom is to go through security at USCIS, so we thought we'd give it a try to go in early. No problem.

My husband, the immigrant, went to the bathroom as I collected our things from security. The security guard asked to see our interview letter and told me to put it in the slot on the door to the offices. I did so and then waited for my husband to come back so he could watch our stuff while I went to the bathroom, otherwise, I'd have to bring it with me and then pass it through security again. As I was coming back through the metal detector, they called my husband's name. That must have been about 10:00.

The officer asked our names before she admitted us into the office area. She introduced herself and led us to her office. She told us to remain standing and then had us take an oath to tell the truth. She told us to sit and she pulled out our file.

The officer was a young woman. My first thought was that she was so young that she must be a junior officer and she would not be able to give us a final decision. I was a little disappointed, but still hopeful.

She started with the basic questions about my husband's name, date of birth, etc. She asked to see our ids and then asked where we met. I let my husband tell that story.

She was very nice, but not overly friendly. She was very professional. She didn't let it go with just the basic questions. She asked some questions about our specific situation. We were both very impressed by her detailed knowledge of our case. As I've alluded to before, after a couple of years of living together abroad after we were married, we lived in different countries for a while due to work and the process. This was the only aspect of our case that I thought might be a cause for concern, so when she started asking questions about it, I worried a little. I had sent in a timeline of our relationship explaining the time apart. I'm glad I did that. She asked clarifying questions about that time.

After about 15 minutes of questions including the "Are you a terrorist?" questions, she asked if my husband had received his EAD. He had not as of that morning. She said, "At this point, you'll probably get your residency before your work authorization." That's when we knew he was approved.

This has been a very stressful experience, but looking back from this vantage point, it has been remarkably easy. We are so happy we went with the AOS.

Good luck, everyone.

Three more years before we file for naturalization!

I think its lovely that you guys got approved.. We were wondering what the out-come was but was surely positive since we knew u guys had a trip planned for celebration... Way to go hon and remember to change your status :dance:

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01/06/10 - Got Married

AOS from F-1 visa (2 months 2 1/2 weeks or 82 days)

04/14/10 - Sent AOS Package

04/26/10 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/16/10 - Biometrics letter

05/19/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/07/10 - Interview Appointment in Philly- July 7 @ 11:05 am APPROVED

07/19/10 - 2 YEAR Green Card received

Removal of Conditions (9 months 1 1/2 weeks or 285 days)

04/08/12 - Eligibility date

04/19/12 - Sent ROC Package

04/26/12 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/17/10 - Biometrics letter

05/24/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

01/25/13 - APPROVED- ROC card production ordered

02/05/13 - 10 YEAR Green Card received

Naturalization (5 months 2 days or 155 days)

04/15/13 - Eligibility date

06/07/13 - Sent Package

06/20/13 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

06/27/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/05/13 - Interview letter sent/In-line notification

08/14/13 - Interview scheduled in Philly @ 1:30 pm APPROVED

11/07/13 - Oath Ceremony

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ukraine
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I just posted this in the wrong place, so I'm posting it again.

Just got back from the beach trip.

We had our interview on Wednesday. It was scheduled for 10:30, but we arrived about 9:30. We had to travel a little over an hour and didn't want to take any chances we'd be late. By the time we got there, we both needed to use the bathroom. The only way to go to the bathroom is to go through security at USCIS, so we thought we'd give it a try to go in early. No problem.

My husband, the immigrant, went to the bathroom as I collected our things from security. The security guard asked to see our interview letter and told me to put it in the slot on the door to the offices. I did so and then waited for my husband to come back so he could watch our stuff while I went to the bathroom, otherwise, I'd have to bring it with me and then pass it through security again. As I was coming back through the metal detector, they called my husband's name. That must have been about 10:00.

The officer asked our names before she admitted us into the office area. She introduced herself and led us to her office. She told us to remain standing and then had us take an oath to tell the truth. She told us to sit and she pulled out our file.

The officer was a young woman. My first thought was that she was so young that she must be a junior officer and she would not be able to give us a final decision. I was a little disappointed, but still hopeful.

She started with the basic questions about my husband's name, date of birth, etc. She asked to see our ids and then asked where we met. I let my husband tell that story.

She was very nice, but not overly friendly. She was very professional. She didn't let it go with just the basic questions. She asked some questions about our specific situation. We were both very impressed by her detailed knowledge of our case. As I've alluded to before, after a couple of years of living together abroad after we were married, we lived in different countries for a while due to work and the process. This was the only aspect of our case that I thought might be a cause for concern, so when she started asking questions about it, I worried a little. I had sent in a timeline of our relationship explaining the time apart. I'm glad I did that. She asked clarifying questions about that time.

After about 15 minutes of questions including the "Are you a terrorist?" questions, she asked if my husband had received his EAD. He had not as of that morning. She said, "At this point, you'll probably get your residency before your work authorization." That's when we knew he was approved.

This has been a very stressful experience, but looking back from this vantage point, it has been remarkably easy. We are so happy we went with the AOS.

Good luck, everyone.

Three more years before we file for naturalization!

lol, so did u make it to the bathroom before the interview? lol

So ur saying better to let the immigrant do the talking? so did they ask you all for ur own info or did they ask u for ur husbands info and vice versa? So it was pretty quick and painless? Im glad!! :)

Congratz!!!

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Better not to carry around cus if u lose it, its a nice $300+ to replace :angry:

Are we not required by law to carry it?

Post on Adjudicators's Field Manual re: AOS and Intent: My link
Wedding Date: 06/14/2009
POE at Pearson Airport - for a visit, did not intend to stay - 10/09/2009
Found VisaJourney and created an account - 10/19/2009

I-130 (approved as part of the CR-1 process):
Sent 10/01/2009
NOA1 10/07/2009
NOA2 02/10/2010

AOS:
NOA 05/14/2010
Interview - approved! 07/29/10 need to send in completed I-693 (doctor missed answering a couple of questions) - sent back same day
Green card received 08/20/10

ROC:
Sent 06/01/2012
Approved 02/27/2013

Green card received 05/08/2013

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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MP babay lol... Way to go hon... how many AOS filers left for ILs? Krys??? :thumbs:

From the orginal group, 10 ppl, but of ppl stil posting, 8.

AOS from Canadian Visitor....

02/22/2010 - Got Married.

04/24/2010 - Sent I-130, I-485, I-765 and I-131 to Chicago Lockbox

04/26/2010 - Package received in Chicago @ 10.16 AM by K Walker (Day 01)

04/30/2010 - Both cheques cashed / Entered in USCIS system (Day 05)

05/04/2010 - Received all 4 NOA's dated April 30, 2010 (Day 09)

05/24/2010 - Biometric letter received (FINALLY!!!)(Day 29)

06/02/2010 - Biometrics walk in DONE!!! (Day 38)

06/17/2010 - "Original" Biometrics appointment (Day 53)

06/21/2010 - Interview letter (dated June 17, 2010) (Day 57)

07/07/2010 - Approval AP (I-131) (Day 73)

07/09/2010 - 1st EAD (I-765) Card Production Order (Day 75)

07/14/2010 - 2nd EAD (I-765) Card Production Order (Day 80)

07/15/2010 - Received AP (where's my EAD??) (Day 81)

07/26/2010 - Received EAD (Day 92)

07/27/2010 - GC Interview @ 2.30pm APPROVED!!! (Day 93) (3 mths and 3 days)

07/27/2010 - Passport stamp received (I-551)

07/31/2010 - welcome letter and I-130 aproval (Day 97)

08/05/2010 - Received SSN card

08/07/2010 - RECEIVED GREEN CARD! (Day 104)

ROC

04/28/2012 - Removal of Condition window opens

07/02/2012 - Sent out ROC package

07/05/2012 - Package received @ VSC

07/06/2012 - NOA1 received

07/10/2012 - Chq cashed

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