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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Question for Everyone....

Does the Status list help you, is it of good use?

Please let me know either good or bad...!

Yes it does help. I like to see where everyone else is at and try to compare. I appreciate you taking the time to create and update it for us! Thank you.

1-20-06 - Married

3-28-11 - I-130 and AOS in the mail.

3-29-11 - USPS delivery confirmation to Chicago lockbox.

4-02-11 - Email notification of NOA1.

4-04-11 - I-130 TOUCH

4-05-11 - NOA1 hardcopy received.

4-13-11 - Email notification for RFE.

4-18-11 - AOS TOUCH

4-18-11 - RFE hardcopy received (for W2).

4-18-11 - Biometrics Appt. notice received (scheduled for 5-5-11).

4-27-11 - RFE response in the mail.

4-29-11 - USPS delivery confirmation for RFE response.

5-05-11 - Biometrics appointment completed.

5-13-11 - RFE received (case status updated today, but says RFE received 5-2-11)

6-07-11 - Email notification for Interview on 7-12-11.

6-11-11 - Interview hardcopy received.

7-12-11 - Interview -Approved!!

7-12-11 - Card/document production ordered email

7-15-11 - Received Welcome Letter and i-130 approval notice in the mail

7-15-11 - Card/document production ordered email again

7-18-11 - Status changed to post decision activity

7-19-11 - touch

7-20-11 - Received Green card in the mail!!!

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This morning at 8:30 my wife and I went to Salt Lake City for my wife's interview. We were called in about 8:35, and we were done by 8:50. He went over some paperwork, I showed him both of our names on our bank statements, and he stamped a few things, and put the packet together. He was very nice and didn't ask any questions hardly at all. He said that the Green Card was Approved and we should get it in 7-10 days. It may have helped having our 9 month old there with us smiling away at the agent, but whatever the case it was very easy and a pleasant experience. Two hours later our case status was updated and it showed that they had ordered the production of my wife's green card.

Overall, it was an easy experience, and I am glad it is over for awhile. Good luck to everyone else!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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This morning at 8:30 my wife and I went to Salt Lake City for my wife's interview. We were called in about 8:35, and we were done by 8:50. He went over some paperwork, I showed him both of our names on our bank statements, and he stamped a few things, and put the packet together. He was very nice and didn't ask any questions hardly at all. He said that the Green Card was Approved and we should get it in 7-10 days. It may have helped having our 9 month old there with us smiling away at the agent, but whatever the case it was very easy and a pleasant experience. Two hours later our case status was updated and it showed that they had ordered the production of my wife's green card.

Overall, it was an easy experience, and I am glad it is over for awhile. Good luck to everyone else!

congratulations!

1-20-06 - Married

3-28-11 - I-130 and AOS in the mail.

3-29-11 - USPS delivery confirmation to Chicago lockbox.

4-02-11 - Email notification of NOA1.

4-04-11 - I-130 TOUCH

4-05-11 - NOA1 hardcopy received.

4-13-11 - Email notification for RFE.

4-18-11 - AOS TOUCH

4-18-11 - RFE hardcopy received (for W2).

4-18-11 - Biometrics Appt. notice received (scheduled for 5-5-11).

4-27-11 - RFE response in the mail.

4-29-11 - USPS delivery confirmation for RFE response.

5-05-11 - Biometrics appointment completed.

5-13-11 - RFE received (case status updated today, but says RFE received 5-2-11)

6-07-11 - Email notification for Interview on 7-12-11.

6-11-11 - Interview hardcopy received.

7-12-11 - Interview -Approved!!

7-12-11 - Card/document production ordered email

7-15-11 - Received Welcome Letter and i-130 approval notice in the mail

7-15-11 - Card/document production ordered email again

7-18-11 - Status changed to post decision activity

7-19-11 - touch

7-20-11 - Received Green card in the mail!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Congrats

Someone else has an interview today, any updates?

AOS from K-1

3/09/2011: filed I-485 + EAD

3/11: Delivered Chicago Lockbox

3/15: text and email confirmation/Check Cashed/NOA1 sent

3/16: touched

3/18: rec hardcopy NOA1

3/21: rec biometrics appointment for 4/08 planning walk in for 3/23

3/22: successful walk in biometrics exactly 3 months since POE

5/14: touched/text & email notice of EAD approval

5/16: EAD in hand

7/1: Text/email notice for interview

8/3: Interview.............Approved!!!!

8/13: Green Card in hand

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Colombia
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Question for Everyone....

Does the Status list help you, is it of good use?

Please let me know either good or bad...!

It helps me as well.. And, thanks for maintaining it.

I as well did a quick search of timelines to see if some people had EADs/GCs/interviews that weren't reflected in the list mainly because I wanted to know if there were really that many w/o interviews scheduled still. In some ways, it's good to see others are still waiting but it's also bad to see that the number of us with no action at all - no RFE, no transfer or no interview scheduled - are dwindling as we're hitting the 3-month marks...

We were prepared for a 4-mo wait (hoping for 2, of course!) or even 5-6, but my biggest fear now is that we somehow miss our interview letter, wait the full 4 months to check because "lots of others are still waiting, too, it's no big deal" only to find out we missed our interview.

This morning at 8:30 my wife and I went to Salt Lake City for my wife's interview. We were called in about 8:35, and we were done by 8:50. He went over some paperwork, I showed him both of our names on our bank statements, and he stamped a few things, and put the packet together. He was very nice and didn't ask any questions hardly at all. He said that the Green Card was Approved and we should get it in 7-10 days. It may have helped having our 9 month old there with us smiling away at the agent, but whatever the case it was very easy and a pleasant experience. Two hours later our case status was updated and it showed that they had ordered the production of my wife's green card.

Overall, it was an easy experience, and I am glad it is over for awhile. Good luck to everyone else!

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N-400

Feb. 12, 2016 - Sent N-400 to USCIS (3-year rule)

Feb. 19, 2016 - NOA1

Mar. 14, 2016 - Biometrics

June 2, 2016 - Interview - Recommended for Approval

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This morning at 8:30 my wife and I went to Salt Lake City for my wife's interview. We were called in about 8:35, and we were done by 8:50. He went over some paperwork, I showed him both of our names on our bank statements, and he stamped a few things, and put the packet together. He was very nice and didn't ask any questions hardly at all. He said that the Green Card was Approved and we should get it in 7-10 days. It may have helped having our 9 month old there with us smiling away at the agent, but whatever the case it was very easy and a pleasant experience. Two hours later our case status was updated and it showed that they had ordered the production of my wife's green card.

Overall, it was an easy experience, and I am glad it is over for awhile. Good luck to everyone else!

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  • AOS Status
  • 03-10-11 Day 00 = AOS FedEx overnight
  • 03-11-11 Day 01 = AOS at Chicago Lockbox FedEx Confirmation
  • 04-11-11 Day 32 = AOS Text/eMail Confirmation
  • 04-14-11 Day 35 = NOA (EAD & AOS)
  • 04-15-11 Day 36 = Bio-Metrics NOA
  • 05-10-11 Day 61 = Bio-Metrics Appointment
  • 05-17-11 Day 68 = Submitted Request to Correct Name on 485 & 765
  • 05-23-11 Day 74 = Status online shows I-765 (EAD) Approved
  • 06-02-11 Day 84 = EAD arrived in the mail
  • 06-02-11 Day 84 = Went to SSA office (name wrong on Master Immigration List)
  • 06-12-11 Day 95 = InfoPass to correct name
  • 06-12-11 Day 95 = SSA office again Pending name update
  • 06-??-11 Day ?? = Received Social Security Card
  • 08-03-11 Day 146 = AOS Interview

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: India
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Hello everyone, had my AOS interview on June 13th in Buffalo, NY. It was a very pleasant experience, the officer was very friendly and even had a very non-american sounding accent. There was another person in the back with a pen and pad writing something during our interview. He made us swear an oath, after which he verified some information on the forms. After that he asked some questions like "Where did you meet?", "Who proposed to whom?", "what was the ceremony like?". I showed him some photos from the ceremony and from before of my wife and I, and our families. Then he asked for some evidence of common property etc - we showed him our car title and bank statement with both our names on them. After that he told us that I am "approvable," which meant that I would know the decision by the end of the day and that I can expect the card in the mail in 3-10 days. He then went and copied the photos and documents I had showed him, returned, and that was it. All in all, a very relaxed experience. Two hours later I got an email and text saying card production ordered. All done - PHEW!

Filing I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131

Day 01 - March 18th: Received by USCIS (Signed for by "CHYRA")

Day 33 - April 20th: Received 4 NOAs via text and email

Day 34 - April 21st: Checks cashed

Day 38 - April 25th: Received 4 NOAs in the mail

Day 41 - April 28th: Received Biometrics letter for May 13th

Day 42 - April 29th: Called to request expedited AP

Day 45 - May 2nd: Walked in for Bio at Buffalo, NY

Day 47 - May 4th: Expedite request for AP denied (email)

Day 49 - May 6th: Contacted Senator's office for help with AP expedite

Day 56 - May 13th: Senator's office contacted USCIS for AP expedite

Day 56 - May 13th: Received Initial AOS Interview Request! (set for June 13th)

Day 57 - May 14th: AP and EAD approved via email (notices mailed out on May 5th and May 11th resp.)

Day 57 - May 14th: AP+EAD combo card received in the mail!!

Day 87 - June 13th: AOS Interview! Approved and Card production ordered

Day 94 - June 20th: Card in hand!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Hello everyone, had my AOS interview on June 13th in Buffalo, NY. It was a very pleasant experience, the officer was very friendly and even had a very non-american sounding accent. There was another person in the back with a pen and pad writing something during our interview. He made us swear an oath, after which he verified some information on the forms. After that he asked some questions like "Where did you meet?", "Who proposed to whom?", "what was the ceremony like?". I showed him some photos from the ceremony and from before of my wife and I, and our families. Then he asked for some evidence of common property etc - we showed him our car title and bank statement with both our names on them. After that he told us that I am "approvable," which meant that I would know the decision by the end of the day and that I can expect the card in the mail in 3-10 days. He then went and copied the photos and documents I had showed him, returned, and that was it. All in all, a very relaxed experience. Two hours later I got an email and text saying card production ordered. All done - PHEW!

Congratulations!

1-20-06 - Married

3-28-11 - I-130 and AOS in the mail.

3-29-11 - USPS delivery confirmation to Chicago lockbox.

4-02-11 - Email notification of NOA1.

4-04-11 - I-130 TOUCH

4-05-11 - NOA1 hardcopy received.

4-13-11 - Email notification for RFE.

4-18-11 - AOS TOUCH

4-18-11 - RFE hardcopy received (for W2).

4-18-11 - Biometrics Appt. notice received (scheduled for 5-5-11).

4-27-11 - RFE response in the mail.

4-29-11 - USPS delivery confirmation for RFE response.

5-05-11 - Biometrics appointment completed.

5-13-11 - RFE received (case status updated today, but says RFE received 5-2-11)

6-07-11 - Email notification for Interview on 7-12-11.

6-11-11 - Interview hardcopy received.

7-12-11 - Interview -Approved!!

7-12-11 - Card/document production ordered email

7-15-11 - Received Welcome Letter and i-130 approval notice in the mail

7-15-11 - Card/document production ordered email again

7-18-11 - Status changed to post decision activity

7-19-11 - touch

7-20-11 - Received Green card in the mail!!!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Panama
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Question for Everyone....

Does the Status list help you, is it of good use?

Please let me know either good or bad...!

I just wanted to say I find the status list extremely helpful!! Your efforts are appreciated and I reference it ALL the time.

Chatted for the first time:2010-01-11

Officially Dating:2010-05-31

Roja QUITS JOB and moves to GA:2010-09-17

Got hitched!:2010-11-10

Roja finds a new job:2011-12-22

Adjustment of Status

CIS Office :Atlanta GA

Date Filed :2011-03-07

NOA Date :2011-03-12

Bio. Appt. :2011-04-13

EAD Received:2011-05-12

Interview Date :2011-06-28

Approved : APPROVED!!! Yes Lord...2 year GC

Greencard Received: In hand on July 11, 2011 Yippee!!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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To all VJers:

Great News and a Happy Anniversary to us!!! :dance:

We had a really good interview, and it went really smooth. But the best news of the day was that the decision was not made today, but will be made tomorrow. The agent was nice enough to look into this matter for us and we are thankful for it. Do you want to know why? Well its a long story and we will keep it short. But we may be helpful to a lot of people in the process later on.

Take a close look at our timeline, if you notice that my wife entered the U.S. on March 21, 2009. And the key here is, that we got married on June 17, 2009. That means that tomorrow is our anniversary. And we got a good anniversary present today. After my wife arrived, I was laid off from a very good job. We were ready to file AOS but we delayed the process until now due to we did not know if we would be able to pass the income requirements. I did not get back to a good income like I had before until August 2010. We thought that there would be penalties for waiting so long to file the AOS. We married within the 90 days after my wife's arrival though. This was important in todays interview, because the agent did inform us that her decision would most likely be approved, but that she would allow her decision to be made tomorrow so that she would have no conditions on her status.

Anyway other than that the interview went smooth.

We had our interview at the local office in San Jose, CA on Monterey Rd. It is about 7 minutes drive from our home. We arrived at 9:55a, our appt was at 10:15a. We went as a family (my wife, 18 yr old daughter, 15 month old son and myself) so this took us a while to get in through the security (like an airport). Not many people were around. No long lines, and most of the waiting rooms were empty. We went upstairs to the 2nd floor, by elevator, and went to RM. 200 and put our interview letter in a window labeled "Appointment Letters". Minutes later we could see someone grabbing our letter. Then at about 10:15a a lady agent comes out and calls one applicant (who was with her husband) who is also a member here on VJ (my wife and her have been talking), and the lady agent also called my wife's name as well. The agent escorted all of us to another room (RM 219), and asked my wife and I to have a seat, and she then took the other couple in for their interview. They came out (with smiles of course :thumbs:) at about 10:45a. At 10:50a we were called by the same agent. We were immediately sworn in. Then she asked some basic questions to check off on her sheet. She asked for some original documents like the my son's birth certificate, our marriage certificate, my wife's birth certificate, and her late husbands death certificate. This is when she asked told us that she would consider making her decision tomorrow rather than today so that there would be no conditions.

After we discussed that she asked my wife if there were any health issues. She then asked a range of legal questions (about 10-12 questions). Have you committed a crime?...Are you a part of a communist party??...Do you want to blow up America...etc. As my wife said no to all, the agent checked off her form. She then asked "Is there any other evidence you have for me?" We handed her many things:

1. Bank Statements

2. Car Insurance

3. Health Insurance

4. Lease Agreement

5. Costco Membership

6. Photos

7. I mentioned we own a car together

Then we looked at the agent and she looked like this :blink: So we slowed down, but we had much more to pile up on her desk if she needed it. She then looked through our pics. She smiled and said my son looks like me. She then asked if she could keep some of our pics, and we gave her the ones she wanted plus ones that we picked out for her....lol. She then said she would make her decision and we should hear something soon. We thanked her more than once, and we were on our way at 11:15a. Our appointment took about 25 minutes. And it was easy. There were no problems or anything to be concerned about, and we are happy to be able to skip a step. All and all, its been a great Anniversary present. :D

08-21-2008 Mailed I-129F Package (via USPS)

08-25-2008 NOA1 (This is the date on the I-797, did not recieve it in my mail til Aug 29)

12/18/2008 NOA2

12/24/2008 Received at NVC

01/05/2009 Received at USE Manila

01/07/2009 Scheduled Interview (1/21/09)

01/12/2009 Medical Appointment SLEC (Passed: Done by 1:30pm)

01/21/2009 Interview at U.S. Embassy - APPROVED!

02/13/2009 Visa Delivered

03/21/2009 Ann has arrived

AOS, EAD, AP, Petition

03/14/2011 AOS, EAD, AP, Petition mailed by Priority Mail through USPS

03/16/2011 Delivery Confirmation USPS

04/22/2011 NOA1 Emails(3) Received and check cashed (I-485, I-765, I-131)

04/29/2011 Check Cashed for I-130 Petition (We are petitioning our son, he is 13 yrs old)

05/02/2011 Biometric Appointment Letter for May 25 (But we will do a walk-in this week)

05/04/2011 Biometric Completed today.

05/14/2011 Email and Text of I131 Travel Document is APPROVED

05/14/2011 Email and Text of I765 Employment Authorization "Ordered Production of New Card Ordered"

05/16/2011 Email and Text and Rcv'd Appt Letter in the mail for June 16

05/19/2011 EAD card received in the mail today!!

06/16/2011 AOS Interview COMPLETED -SUCCESSFUL

06/17/2011 Email/Text Card Production - APPROVED

06/20/2011 Received SS card in the mail today

06/27/2011 Received Green Card in Hand today!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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To all VJers:

Great News and a Happy Anniversary to us!!! :dance:

We had a really good interview, and it went really smooth. But the best news of the day was that the decision was not made today, but will be made tomorrow. The agent was nice enough to look into this matter for us and we are thankful for it. Do you want to know why? Well its a long story and we will keep it short. But we may be helpful to a lot of people in the process later on.

Take a close look at our timeline, if you notice that my wife entered the U.S. on March 21, 2009. And the key here is, that we got married on June 17, 2009. That means that tomorrow is our anniversary. And we got a good anniversary present today. After my wife arrived, I was laid off from a very good job. We were ready to file AOS but we delayed the process until now due to we did not know if we would be able to pass the income requirements. I did not get back to a good income like I had before until August 2010. We thought that there would be penalties for waiting so long to file the AOS. We married within the 90 days after my wife's arrival though. This was important in todays interview, because the agent did inform us that her decision would most likely be approved, but that she would allow her decision to be made tomorrow so that she would have no conditions on her status.

Anyway other than that the interview went smooth.

We had our interview at the local office in San Jose, CA on Monterey Rd. It is about 7 minutes drive from our home. We arrived at 9:55a, our appt was at 10:15a. We went as a family (my wife, 18 yr old daughter, 15 month old son and myself) so this took us a while to get in through the security (like an airport). Not many people were around. No long lines, and most of the waiting rooms were empty. We went upstairs to the 2nd floor, by elevator, and went to RM. 200 and put our interview letter in a window labeled "Appointment Letters". Minutes later we could see someone grabbing our letter. Then at about 10:15a a lady agent comes out and calls one applicant (who was with her husband) who is also a member here on VJ (my wife and her have been talking), and the lady agent also called my wife's name as well. The agent escorted all of us to another room (RM 219), and asked my wife and I to have a seat, and she then took the other couple in for their interview. They came out (with smiles of course :thumbs:) at about 10:45a. At 10:50a we were called by the same agent. We were immediately sworn in. Then she asked some basic questions to check off on her sheet. She asked for some original documents like the my son's birth certificate, our marriage certificate, my wife's birth certificate, and her late husbands death certificate. This is when she asked told us that she would consider making her decision tomorrow rather than today so that there would be no conditions.

After we discussed that she asked my wife if there were any health issues. She then asked a range of legal questions (about 10-12 questions). Have you committed a crime?...Are you a part of a communist party??...Do you want to blow up America...etc. As my wife said no to all, the agent checked off her form. She then asked "Is there any other evidence you have for me?" We handed her many things:

1. Bank Statements

2. Car Insurance

3. Health Insurance

4. Lease Agreement

5. Costco Membership

6. Photos

7. I mentioned we own a car together

Then we looked at the agent and she looked like this :blink: So we slowed down, but we had much more to pile up on her desk if she needed it. She then looked through our pics. She smiled and said my son looks like me. She then asked if she could keep some of our pics, and we gave her the ones she wanted plus ones that we picked out for her....lol. She then said she would make her decision and we should hear something soon. We thanked her more than once, and we were on our way at 11:15a. Our appointment took about 25 minutes. And it was easy. There were no problems or anything to be concerned about, and we are happy to be able to skip a step. All and all, its been a great Anniversary present. :D

Congratulations, and thanks for sharing.

1-20-06 - Married

3-28-11 - I-130 and AOS in the mail.

3-29-11 - USPS delivery confirmation to Chicago lockbox.

4-02-11 - Email notification of NOA1.

4-04-11 - I-130 TOUCH

4-05-11 - NOA1 hardcopy received.

4-13-11 - Email notification for RFE.

4-18-11 - AOS TOUCH

4-18-11 - RFE hardcopy received (for W2).

4-18-11 - Biometrics Appt. notice received (scheduled for 5-5-11).

4-27-11 - RFE response in the mail.

4-29-11 - USPS delivery confirmation for RFE response.

5-05-11 - Biometrics appointment completed.

5-13-11 - RFE received (case status updated today, but says RFE received 5-2-11)

6-07-11 - Email notification for Interview on 7-12-11.

6-11-11 - Interview hardcopy received.

7-12-11 - Interview -Approved!!

7-12-11 - Card/document production ordered email

7-15-11 - Received Welcome Letter and i-130 approval notice in the mail

7-15-11 - Card/document production ordered email again

7-18-11 - Status changed to post decision activity

7-19-11 - touch

7-20-11 - Received Green card in the mail!!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Question for Everyone....

Does the Status list help you, is it of good use?

Please let me know either good or bad...!

Yes! yes! Yes! yes! ABSOLUTELY LIKE IT!!! THANKS so much for taking the time to do so!!!

Meet in paradise smile.png 04 Jul 2009, Waikiki
T visits K_____________Jan 2010 Married, Waikiki_______28 Dec 2010 ROC I751 NOA __________30 Apr 2013

T visits K_____________Jun-Aug 2010 AOS/AP/EAD NOA1________14 Mar 2011 Biometrics, Glenmont___11 Jun 2013
I129F NOA1_____________27 Apr 2010 NOA: Xfer to CSC_______24 Mar 2011 ROC Approved___________27 Aug 2013
I129F NOA2_____________16 Jun 2010 Bio Appt, Glenmont_____08 Apr 2011 N-400 filed____________28 Feb 2015

Interview in Sydney____14 Sep 2010 EAD/AP card rec'd _____06 May 2011 Oath Ceremony _________12 Jun 2015
K arrives LAX__________01 Nov 2010 Green card approved ___13 Jul 2011

Green card approved ___13 Jul 2011

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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So just to chime in and say "yes, we're still waiting as well". We thought the CSC transfer was a bonus, but here we still are.... tick tock tick tock. We have the combo card, so he's now looking for a job (not so easy unfortunately), but yeah... thought we'd have the green card no worries by now. Oh well. Sigh...

Congrats and happy anniversary!

To all VJers:

Great News and a Happy Anniversary to us!!! :dance:

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Meet in paradise smile.png 04 Jul 2009, Waikiki
T visits K_____________Jan 2010 Married, Waikiki_______28 Dec 2010 ROC I751 NOA __________30 Apr 2013

T visits K_____________Jun-Aug 2010 AOS/AP/EAD NOA1________14 Mar 2011 Biometrics, Glenmont___11 Jun 2013
I129F NOA1_____________27 Apr 2010 NOA: Xfer to CSC_______24 Mar 2011 ROC Approved___________27 Aug 2013
I129F NOA2_____________16 Jun 2010 Bio Appt, Glenmont_____08 Apr 2011 N-400 filed____________28 Feb 2015

Interview in Sydney____14 Sep 2010 EAD/AP card rec'd _____06 May 2011 Oath Ceremony _________12 Jun 2015
K arrives LAX__________01 Nov 2010 Green card approved ___13 Jul 2011

Green card approved ___13 Jul 2011

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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To all VJers:

Great News and a Happy Anniversary to us!!! :dance:

We had a really good interview, and it went really smooth. But the best news of the day was that the decision was not made today, but will be made tomorrow. The agent was nice enough to look into this matter for us and we are thankful for it. Do you want to know why? Well its a long story and we will keep it short. But we may be helpful to a lot of people in the process later on.

Take a close look at our timeline, if you notice that my wife entered the U.S. on March 21, 2009. And the key here is, that we got married on June 17, 2009. That means that tomorrow is our anniversary. And we got a good anniversary present today. After my wife arrived, I was laid off from a very good job. We were ready to file AOS but we delayed the process until now due to we did not know if we would be able to pass the income requirements. I did not get back to a good income like I had before until August 2010. We thought that there would be penalties for waiting so long to file the AOS. We married within the 90 days after my wife's arrival though. This was important in todays interview, because the agent did inform us that her decision would most likely be approved, but that she would allow her decision to be made tomorrow so that she would have no conditions on her status.

Anyway other than that the interview went smooth.

We had our interview at the local office in San Jose, CA on Monterey Rd. It is about 7 minutes drive from our home. We arrived at 9:55a, our appt was at 10:15a. We went as a family (my wife, 18 yr old daughter, 15 month old son and myself) so this took us a while to get in through the security (like an airport). Not many people were around. No long lines, and most of the waiting rooms were empty. We went upstairs to the 2nd floor, by elevator, and went to RM. 200 and put our interview letter in a window labeled "Appointment Letters". Minutes later we could see someone grabbing our letter. Then at about 10:15a a lady agent comes out and calls one applicant (who was with her husband) who is also a member here on VJ (my wife and her have been talking), and the lady agent also called my wife's name as well. The agent escorted all of us to another room (RM 219), and asked my wife and I to have a seat, and she then took the other couple in for their interview. They came out (with smiles of course :thumbs:) at about 10:45a. At 10:50a we were called by the same agent. We were immediately sworn in. Then she asked some basic questions to check off on her sheet. She asked for some original documents like the my son's birth certificate, our marriage certificate, my wife's birth certificate, and her late husbands death certificate. This is when she asked told us that she would consider making her decision tomorrow rather than today so that there would be no conditions.

After we discussed that she asked my wife if there were any health issues. She then asked a range of legal questions (about 10-12 questions). Have you committed a crime?...Are you a part of a communist party??...Do you want to blow up America...etc. As my wife said no to all, the agent checked off her form. She then asked "Is there any other evidence you have for me?" We handed her many things:

1. Bank Statements

2. Car Insurance

3. Health Insurance

4. Lease Agreement

5. Costco Membership

6. Photos

7. I mentioned we own a car together

Then we looked at the agent and she looked like this :blink: So we slowed down, but we had much more to pile up on her desk if she needed it. She then looked through our pics. She smiled and said my son looks like me. She then asked if she could keep some of our pics, and we gave her the ones she wanted plus ones that we picked out for her....lol. She then said she would make her decision and we should hear something soon. We thanked her more than once, and we were on our way at 11:15a. Our appointment took about 25 minutes. And it was easy. There were no problems or anything to be concerned about, and we are happy to be able to skip a step. All and all, its been a great Anniversary present. :D

Hi! First of all, congratulations and happy anniversary. We were that couple that you met. You have a beautiful family :D

Our interview went well as well, almost same as yours, and she took my I-94. But she told us that she'll check on my application one more time and if she missed anything then we'll hear from them. She didn't really say she'll gonna approve us, but me and hubby thought we did good, we showed everything that she asked for. She made me sign something that she stamped, but she didn't say anything about removal of conditions either. So, we are hoping she'll make all the approvals and decisions tomorrow. I'll be posting the details of our interview on AOS March filers (AOS from visitor, student, work) since I'm adjusting from visitor visa.

Congrats again!

Our journey update:

02/14/2011 Valentine's Day wedding

03/08/2011 Sent I-130, I-485, I-765 to Chicago Lockbox (PO Box address) thru USPS Priority Mail

03/09/2011 Found out this Visa Journey Community

03/10/2011 Package received at 6:48am

03/15/2011 Called USCIS to inform them that all the forms I sent don't have barcodes on 'em, except for I-693, was told to wait for 30 days before we hear from them

04/05/2011 E-notifications received (texts and emails)

04/06/2011 Checks cashed

04/11/2011 Received NOA's for all 3 applications

04/15/2011 Received Biometrics Appointment Notice for I-485 and I-765 (scheduled for 05/09/2011)

04/15/2011 Successful Walk-in Biometrics (05/09/2011 is week of my birthday and we'll be out of town)

04/27/2011 E-notifications received(text and email) EAD Card production in order; Online status for I-765 updated 4/27/11

05/05/2011 Received EAD card

05/06/2011 Applied for SSN

05/16/2011 Received Interview notice scheduled for 06/16/2011 (via e-notifications and USPS mail)

06/16/2011 Interview at San Jose,CA office, went well but no assurance from the IO

06/17/2011 Received e-notifications- I-485 approval and card production ordered :D

06/23/2011 Received Welcome letter, and approval of I-130

06/27/2011 Received GREEN CARD in the mail, it is indeed green!

I-751

05/10/2013 Sent in I-751 application to CSC PO box

05/13/2013 Package delivered at 11:28am

Thank you VJ for all the support and advise as me and my hubby go through this journey.

Thank you Lord for all the blessings!

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Hmmm. Somehow what should have been two posts is one. And I can't seem to edit again. :( {scratches head} shrug...

Meet in paradise smile.png 04 Jul 2009, Waikiki
T visits K_____________Jan 2010 Married, Waikiki_______28 Dec 2010 ROC I751 NOA __________30 Apr 2013

T visits K_____________Jun-Aug 2010 AOS/AP/EAD NOA1________14 Mar 2011 Biometrics, Glenmont___11 Jun 2013
I129F NOA1_____________27 Apr 2010 NOA: Xfer to CSC_______24 Mar 2011 ROC Approved___________27 Aug 2013
I129F NOA2_____________16 Jun 2010 Bio Appt, Glenmont_____08 Apr 2011 N-400 filed____________28 Feb 2015

Interview in Sydney____14 Sep 2010 EAD/AP card rec'd _____06 May 2011 Oath Ceremony _________12 Jun 2015
K arrives LAX__________01 Nov 2010 Green card approved ___13 Jul 2011

Green card approved ___13 Jul 2011

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