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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi everyone, I have just applied for adjustment of status from a K1, together with employment and travel authorisation and I am a bit confused about some status changes in my case recently and was hoping someone might be able to shed some light on it. I mailed my AOS application on March 18th 2013 and received NOA1 about a week or so later. I received my biomatrics appointment letter about another week after that, about 6th April.

We moved house at the beginning of April and I completed the change of address both online and by calling USCIS. The biometrics appointment letter had already been sent out and I picked this up at the old address as it is my husband's mother address.

On April 10th I received a text message and email that there was a change in the status of my I-485. When I looked online it said request for evidence. I thought this was kind of odd because I have not even had my biometrics yet and it has only been 3 weeks since I submitted the application so kind of fast to be adjudicating my case. Then I realised that I had made a slight error in the zip code of my new address so I went back online and resubmitted the address change with the correct zip code. Yesterday I received a further message of a change in status and I check today and it confirms the change of address. However, my case status now reads "initial review" again and not "request for evidence". Im not sure whether the RFE status for those few days was perhaps an error or if I should expect to receive it in the mail? It seems too soon to have an RFE but then again if one has been sent I want to make sure I receive it and with the changes of address I may need to contact USCIS to have another sent if I don't receive it in the next week or so.

Has anyone else experienced their case saying RFE then it disappearing?

Thanks, Hannah

VAWA

February 10, 2014 - NOA1 for I-360, I485 and I-765

March 14, 2014 - Biometrics

April 4, 2014 - Approval of I-360!

May 14, 2014 - Approval of EAD

June 23, 2014 - I-485 transferred to NBC

August 7, 2014 - Put in service request

September 23, 2014 - Interview - approved!

October 4, 2014 - Green card received

Total time:7 months 25 days

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It's not to soon to get a RFE, It's not like K-1 where they let it sit forever and then issue a RFE at the time they would have adjudicated it.

NBC makes sure that the file is correct before sending it somewhere else for final adjudication, so the timeline is normal.

As to the change in status online, I don't know, wait on the mail. Good luck.

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

 
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