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Amera,

Thanks, you should hear something soon. Saoudi says hello to you and your husband.

Kathy

Congrats Kathy and Saoudi!!! I'm really happy for you guys - we're still here waiting for our EAD let alone our GC interview. Guess those few extra months to get the visa still put you way ahead of us! I want to tell Youssef but he's so depressed right now about the SLOOOOOOOW progress of our case that I'm afraid it would just bum him out. Anyway - congrats I'm really excited for you guys. Say hi to Saoudi for us!

Yes to location, I think he was from the Netherlands or Switzerland, nice looking young man. I didnt get his name though.

I told Saoudi he should have his card by the end of October.

A friend of mine that went a week after you still had not received their GC.

Tell your husband we said hello.

Congratulations Kathy and Sauodi!

We were "recommended for approval" too and received the GC a couple of weeks later.

We had a male, brown hair, a couple offices down on the right. Did you happen to get him?

I would like to thank you all for your congrats and experiences. I knew what to expect before going thru thru the processes.

Thanks

Traveled to Morocco on Aug 3rd, 2005

Got Engaged on Aug 16th, 2005

Left Morocco on Aug 19th, 2005

08-29-05 Filed I129F

01-09-06 Interview Date (9am) We were not approved today, I guess we got a 221g of the damn S. Korea Police Certificate that Casablanca said we didn't need.

03/03/06 Turn in Passport at 9am

03/15/06 Visa Issued

03/31/06 Enter USA via JFK

05/15/06 Wedding for Visa

06/10/06 Mailed AOS papers

07/06/06 Biometerics Apt

07/15/06 My offical wedding day....I know .....:-)

07/10/06 Touched

08/25/06 EAD Approvel

09/01/06 EAD in Hand

09/26/06 AOS Interview (Recommend for Approval)

10-05-06 Received Welcome Letter

10-10-06 Green Card Arrived.

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Wooo hooooooooo :dance: congratulations !!! :dance: You're done with USCIS (at least for 2 years lol.)

A big "Welcome to the world of the eligible-to-be-working-stiffs" to Saoudi !!!

(F)

-MK

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