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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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So yep, here it is: as promised.

Sent the AOS packet off to the courier address by UPS on May 11, 2010.

I-129F

6 Nov 2009: NOA1

2 March 2010: NOA2 (116 days)

14 April 2010: Interview (159 days) Approved!!

30 April 2010: Married!

AoS

18 May 2010: NOA1 for AoS, EAD and AP

8 June 2010: Case transferred to CSC

10 June 2010: Biometrics completed

31 July 2010: EAD and AP received!

9 Sept. 2010: RFE email for AoS

(RFE for medical. We replied with letter stating that it's not required since done overseas within one year)

18 January 2010: Interview - passed! Card production ordered!

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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So yep, here it is: as promised.

Sent the AOS packet off to the courier address by UPS on May 11, 2010.

:thumbs:

K-1 Visa

11/03/09:I-129F sent to VSC

11/06/09:NOA1

03/02/10:NOA2 !!!

05/24/10:Interview!!-Approved!

POE: 28th June

AOS

07/20/2010: AOS sent

07/21/2010: Received at Chicago Lockbox

07/27/2010:text and email notifications received,cheque cashed!

07/30/2010:NOA1 received for EAD

08/02/2010:NOA1s for AOS/AP received

08/11/2010: AP touched

08/18/2010:I-485 transferred to CSC

08/19/2010:I-485 touched, 08/24: I-485 physically in CSC now,08/25 :I-485 touched

08/27/2010:put in service request with USCIS for Biometrics letter

09/08/2010:AP approved and EAD touched

09/11/2010:AP and EAD touched

09/14/2010:Biometrics walk-in successful (10/01/2010:Original biometrics appt)

09/13/2010:AP last touched

09/14/2010:EAD card production ordered and AOS touched

09/15/2010:EAD and AOS touched

09/20/2010:Received AP in the mail

09/24/2010:EAD in mail

10/13/2010:GC card production ordered

10/14 and 10/15: AOS touched

10/20/2010: GC received- Done with USCIS till June,2012

My humble blog:

http://songbird24.wordpress.com/

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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For what it's worth, we used Vanessa's totally awesome and comprehensive guide (here!) to put together our packet. She's totally outdone herself, and this guide makes it super easy!

I-129F

6 Nov 2009: NOA1

2 March 2010: NOA2 (116 days)

14 April 2010: Interview (159 days) Approved!!

30 April 2010: Married!

AoS

18 May 2010: NOA1 for AoS, EAD and AP

8 June 2010: Case transferred to CSC

10 June 2010: Biometrics completed

31 July 2010: EAD and AP received!

9 Sept. 2010: RFE email for AoS

(RFE for medical. We replied with letter stating that it's not required since done overseas within one year)

18 January 2010: Interview - passed! Card production ordered!

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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For what it's worth, we used Vanessa's totally awesome and comprehensive guide (here!) to put together our packet. She's totally outdone herself, and this guide makes it super easy!

I totally second you!I even left a little thank you on her profile,she just provided all of us with our AOS holy grail.

I also wanted to ask you Megan,since Ewan has not been in the US for too long,what ,apart from your marriage certificate ,did you send in as proof?Did he get his ssn?That wiuld be fast right!

Well hoping to join this thread soon :whistle:

K-1 Visa

11/03/09:I-129F sent to VSC

11/06/09:NOA1

03/02/10:NOA2 !!!

05/24/10:Interview!!-Approved!

POE: 28th June

AOS

07/20/2010: AOS sent

07/21/2010: Received at Chicago Lockbox

07/27/2010:text and email notifications received,cheque cashed!

07/30/2010:NOA1 received for EAD

08/02/2010:NOA1s for AOS/AP received

08/11/2010: AP touched

08/18/2010:I-485 transferred to CSC

08/19/2010:I-485 touched, 08/24: I-485 physically in CSC now,08/25 :I-485 touched

08/27/2010:put in service request with USCIS for Biometrics letter

09/08/2010:AP approved and EAD touched

09/11/2010:AP and EAD touched

09/14/2010:Biometrics walk-in successful (10/01/2010:Original biometrics appt)

09/13/2010:AP last touched

09/14/2010:EAD card production ordered and AOS touched

09/15/2010:EAD and AOS touched

09/20/2010:Received AP in the mail

09/24/2010:EAD in mail

10/13/2010:GC card production ordered

10/14 and 10/15: AOS touched

10/20/2010: GC received- Done with USCIS till June,2012

My humble blog:

http://songbird24.wordpress.com/

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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I totally second you!I even left a little thank you on her profile,she just provided all of us with our AOS holy grail.

I also wanted to ask you Megan,since Ewan has not been in the US for too long,what ,apart from your marriage certificate ,did you send in as proof?Did he get his ssn?That wiuld be fast right!

Well hoping to join this thread soon :whistle:

Seriously! Vanessa for Queen!

From what I can tell with the AOS, you don't need to worry about proof until the interview stage, so we should have plenty of time to "co-mingle" our lives or whatever (i.e. joint bank accounts, insurance, lease, etc.) before that stage. We applied for his SSN the same day as sending off the AOS package, so we don't expect to get it for another week or so... We sent in copies of the visa, I-94, NOA2, his birth certificate and filled all the forms, and just sent that whole bad boy off.

Tax transcripts are totally the way to go for the I-864, I reckon, by the way. My dad (co-sponsor) sent us one years' worth of 1066 with W-2, etc. and it was probably three times as many pages as my three years of tax transcripts from the IRS (which came in a week!). So yeah, compared to putting together the K-1 packet, this was a piece of cake. We took an hour or so the evening before and maybe two hours in the afternoon to do the whole thing, beginning to end, for AOS, EAD and AP.

According to UPS, it's in Chicago right now, so hopefully it'll be signed for soon!

Good luck with the interview, sweetie (I'll be sending you good vibes for the next 10-11 days [depending on time zone :P]) and you'll be here before you know it!

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I-129F

6 Nov 2009: NOA1

2 March 2010: NOA2 (116 days)

14 April 2010: Interview (159 days) Approved!!

30 April 2010: Married!

AoS

18 May 2010: NOA1 for AoS, EAD and AP

8 June 2010: Case transferred to CSC

10 June 2010: Biometrics completed

31 July 2010: EAD and AP received!

9 Sept. 2010: RFE email for AoS

(RFE for medical. We replied with letter stating that it's not required since done overseas within one year)

18 January 2010: Interview - passed! Card production ordered!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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boooo, too lazy to read lol.

Quick question, what did Ewan needed to provide as info about himself other then passport and visa?

Just to ask for any document needed before I leave in 2 days lol, even tho it might be a little too late

love you girlies :blush:

K1 Journey : Total length (from filing I-129F till Visa in hand) : 190 days (~6.3 month)

NOA1 issued : 11 - 09 - 2009 (6 days)

NOA2 issued : 02 - 26 - 2010 (109 days) (OMG!!!! was about time)

Interview date : 05 - 12 - 2010 (75 days) Approved !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

~~~ Happily Married on June 5th 2010 ~~~

AoS / EAD Journey : Total length (from filing I-485 / I-765 till Green Card in hand) : 115 days (~3.8 month)

I-485 / I-765 sent : 06 - 21 - 2010

NOA1 for AoS & EAD : 07 - 02 - 2010 (11 days)

Biometrics walk-in : 08 -02 - 2010 (was scheduled for 08 - 20 - 2010) (31 days)

EAD card received : 09 - 06 - 2010 (17 days)

Green-Card received : 11 - 01 - 2010 (56 days)

~~~ Done with USCIS till October 20th 2012 ~~~

Lifting of Conditions (I-751) Journey :

I-751 sent : 09 - 25 - 2012

NOA1 received : 10 - 05 - 2012 (10 days)

Biometrics appointment : 10 - 26 - 2012 (21 days)

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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boooo, too lazy to read lol.

Quick question, what did Ewan needed to provide as info about himself other then passport and visa?

Just to ask for any document needed before I leave in 2 days lol, even tho it might be a little too late

love you girlies :blush:

BIRTH CERTIFICATE!!! We thought we'd lost it, so we had a frantic couple of hours searching the house til we found it again. Also, do you have a copy of the DS-3025 (vaccination record) from your medical? Or a copy of your French vaccination record? That will definitely be handy.

Good luck, sweetie. Looking forward to having you on the same continent here soon!

I-129F

6 Nov 2009: NOA1

2 March 2010: NOA2 (116 days)

14 April 2010: Interview (159 days) Approved!!

30 April 2010: Married!

AoS

18 May 2010: NOA1 for AoS, EAD and AP

8 June 2010: Case transferred to CSC

10 June 2010: Biometrics completed

31 July 2010: EAD and AP received!

9 Sept. 2010: RFE email for AoS

(RFE for medical. We replied with letter stating that it's not required since done overseas within one year)

18 January 2010: Interview - passed! Card production ordered!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Oh, how great it is to be on this thread now!

That Vanessa, whoever she is, is our new goddess. And Megger, you're like everyone's Personal Assistant. Your information sourcing and organizational abilities is of the standard of the people who work for the likes of Madonna.

I cannot face even looking at the AOS stuff right now. Will face it when I get to the States. In the meantime, I have 5 weeks to dismantle my life in the UK. So much to do, and now the stress of the interview is over, I just want to sit on my butt!

Hope Ewan is settling in and you're all loved up. Hoping our Naddy is getting over the shock of American bread in comparision to the master baker French bread she will be used to!

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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Mrs. D, you sit back and take a load off! No need to stress about the AOS just yet! But if it eases your mind at all: we did the whole thing in a single afternoon (well, and a bit in the preceding evening, if I'm fair); it's a breeze compared to the I-129F, in my opinion.

That said, I'm well prepared to receive an RFE because I forgot to include my own proof of citizenship with the I-864 (whoops!) and there's all this controversy and such with the vaccination supplement/medical. But we'll see!

We got our NOA1s for the AOS, EAD and AP the other day, so now we're waiting for an RFE or biometrics letters!

And if this applies to any of you, they WILL send the notices to a PO Box.

I-129F

6 Nov 2009: NOA1

2 March 2010: NOA2 (116 days)

14 April 2010: Interview (159 days) Approved!!

30 April 2010: Married!

AoS

18 May 2010: NOA1 for AoS, EAD and AP

8 June 2010: Case transferred to CSC

10 June 2010: Biometrics completed

31 July 2010: EAD and AP received!

9 Sept. 2010: RFE email for AoS

(RFE for medical. We replied with letter stating that it's not required since done overseas within one year)

18 January 2010: Interview - passed! Card production ordered!

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
Timeline
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Got the Biometrics letter; Ewan's appointment is for June 10. It seems like a lot of people got their RFEs before the biometrics letter, so maybe (fingers crossed!) we're in the clear for that. I tried to make it extra clear by directing them to the section of the AOS instructions about K-1 and medical, but who knows?!

I-129F

6 Nov 2009: NOA1

2 March 2010: NOA2 (116 days)

14 April 2010: Interview (159 days) Approved!!

30 April 2010: Married!

AoS

18 May 2010: NOA1 for AoS, EAD and AP

8 June 2010: Case transferred to CSC

10 June 2010: Biometrics completed

31 July 2010: EAD and AP received!

9 Sept. 2010: RFE email for AoS

(RFE for medical. We replied with letter stating that it's not required since done overseas within one year)

18 January 2010: Interview - passed! Card production ordered!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I also found this guide from VJ member Nich Nick, an equally comprehensive, AOS for dummies instructions to help us all. It's brilliant.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/189022-uk-aos-2009-thread/page__st__75__p__2821550entry2821550

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Now read this, also penned by the wonderful Nich-Nick, and this is EXTREMELY interesting, not to bother going to the civil surgeon:

My personal advice:

Get your shots- MMR, Tdap. Don't know if they do varicella at NHS, but I would pay the price if the Knightsbridge folks have it. If you've had chickenpox, you don't need varicella, but it would be best if you could get your NHS office to make a list of your shots and a date you had chickenpox. My husband's nurse took his word for it. Take that to the visa medical. They will give you a copy of the immunization worksheet they sign (DS-3025). Mail that in with AOS, skip the Civil Surgeon copying your list to a new form for $$, and cross your fingers. Don't be afraid of an RFE because your are married, together and two weeks just doesn't have the same impact on you. Again, it's my personal opinion to give the "rebel" advice, but I never offer advice unless I am very sure it's a safe bet. And we never got an RFE for the whole process.

Nich-Nick for President, I say!

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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Mrs. D, you sit back and take a load off! No need to stress about the AOS just yet! But if it eases your mind at all: we did the whole thing in a single afternoon (well, and a bit in the preceding evening, if I'm fair); it's a breeze compared to the I-129F, in my opinion.

That said, I'm well prepared to receive an RFE because I forgot to include my own proof of citizenship with the I-864 (whoops!) and there's all this controversy and such with the vaccination supplement/medical. But we'll see!

We got our NOA1s for the AOS, EAD and AP the other day, so now we're waiting for an RFE or biometrics letters!

And if this applies to any of you, they WILL send the notices to a PO Box.

Mega, be the AOS queen again and come help me please :whistle:

So since I have some time on my hands and also a whole lot to do really,which I should but am not,I thought I will start filling out the easy portions of some of the AOS forms.Ahem!

I know you made it clear,but let me rephrase again.

We finish POE formalities.Then I have read everywhere that you normally wait for 2 weeks for your name and info to be saved in their database.Then we make a trip to the SSA right?So we have sorta bumped up our wedding date,we figured there was no point waiting.So what if my marriage takes place before that 2 week trip to the SSA,and I have applied for a name change,should I go only once then to them?

I have a ssn already,which I think I will retain right?If I do,then I will simple have to get a new card with the new name reflecting,right?

For some reason,this is confusing me a bit.

And I think I will just stick with these tax papers for the AOS part too.Do not want to bother John or his dad over ordering tax transcripts.

Ewan's biometrics day is approaching.I am glad its all happening fast and he can be all ready to work too :star:

Cannot wait to officially be a part of this forum !

K-1 Visa

11/03/09:I-129F sent to VSC

11/06/09:NOA1

03/02/10:NOA2 !!!

05/24/10:Interview!!-Approved!

POE: 28th June

AOS

07/20/2010: AOS sent

07/21/2010: Received at Chicago Lockbox

07/27/2010:text and email notifications received,cheque cashed!

07/30/2010:NOA1 received for EAD

08/02/2010:NOA1s for AOS/AP received

08/11/2010: AP touched

08/18/2010:I-485 transferred to CSC

08/19/2010:I-485 touched, 08/24: I-485 physically in CSC now,08/25 :I-485 touched

08/27/2010:put in service request with USCIS for Biometrics letter

09/08/2010:AP approved and EAD touched

09/11/2010:AP and EAD touched

09/14/2010:Biometrics walk-in successful (10/01/2010:Original biometrics appt)

09/13/2010:AP last touched

09/14/2010:EAD card production ordered and AOS touched

09/15/2010:EAD and AOS touched

09/20/2010:Received AP in the mail

09/24/2010:EAD in mail

10/13/2010:GC card production ordered

10/14 and 10/15: AOS touched

10/20/2010: GC received- Done with USCIS till June,2012

My humble blog:

http://songbird24.wordpress.com/

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
Timeline
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Mega, be the AOS queen again and come help me please :whistle:

So since I have some time on my hands and also a whole lot to do really,which I should but am not,I thought I will start filling out the easy portions of some of the AOS forms.Ahem!

I know you made it clear,but let me rephrase again.

We finish POE formalities.Then I have read everywhere that you normally wait for 2 weeks for your name and info to be saved in their database.Then we make a trip to the SSA right?So we have sorta bumped up our wedding date,we figured there was no point waiting.So what if my marriage takes place before that 2 week trip to the SSA,and I have applied for a name change,should I go only once then to them?

I have a ssn already,which I think I will retain right?If I do,then I will simple have to get a new card with the new name reflecting,right?

For some reason,this is confusing me a bit.

Yeah, I think you're right about that, since you already have the number, you should just need to change to reflect the name change. In which case you go after the wedding. It might pay to read through the SS form thingy (I think there's one in the downloads section of VJ) and if it's still unclear, start a thread about it. But your logic seems very sound to me on this, ya know?

And I think I will just stick with these tax papers for the AOS part too.Do not want to bother John or his dad over ordering tax transcripts.

Right on. I was just too lazy to dig through my disorganized stack of papers to find the correct ones. :blush:

Ewan's biometrics day is approaching.I am glad its all happening fast and he can be all ready to work too :star:

Yup! I'm a little bit worried that I'll have to go up north for work when he has his appointment (I want to be there to drive him, since bussing in Miami is madness and you can't plan on being somewhere when the bus is supposed to get you there!) but I'm trying to swing it so that I can be around... Thursday morning! I hope it all goes smoothly, too. I'll be back with a full report!

Cannot wait to officially be a part of this forum !

Me, either! It's coming up, and we'll see you soon!

Mrs. D, thanks so much for the above! I feel way more comfortable with our avoiding the "spending the money/time for the civil surgeon to transcribe vaccinations" rigmarole, now :)

I-129F

6 Nov 2009: NOA1

2 March 2010: NOA2 (116 days)

14 April 2010: Interview (159 days) Approved!!

30 April 2010: Married!

AoS

18 May 2010: NOA1 for AoS, EAD and AP

8 June 2010: Case transferred to CSC

10 June 2010: Biometrics completed

31 July 2010: EAD and AP received!

9 Sept. 2010: RFE email for AoS

(RFE for medical. We replied with letter stating that it's not required since done overseas within one year)

18 January 2010: Interview - passed! Card production ordered!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Mrs. D, thanks so much for the above! I feel way more comfortable with our avoiding the "spending the money/time for the civil surgeon to transcribe vaccinations" rigmarole, now :)

A couple of UK people have submitted their AOS without the civil surgeon transcription and I'll report back here when they report whether they got an RFE or not.

 
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