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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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I am pretty sure that I know the answer to this question but I couldn't find anything specifically related to this exact question before by searching the forums:

My wife had her biometrics appointment for her AOS on 4/8/2013. Do I need to do anything with that signed letter? Or is USCIS automatically notified that she had her appointment and will continue to process her AOS? Basically we had our biometrics and haven't done anything since. We've been waiting for her EAD and travel documents but it wasn't clear to me if I need do do anything else after actually going to the biometrics appointment. People say the EAD is sent to them between 30 and 90 days after the biometrics appointment and I just want to make sure I'm not missing anything to accidentally extend the time.

Thanks in advance,

Tim & Rocelle

1/7/12 - I-129F Sent to Dallas Lockbox

1/10/12 - Package delivered!

1/12/12 - Notice that package is being forwarded to Vermont Service Center

1/17/12 - NOA1 received!! Notice Date 01/11/2012

6/13/12 - NOA2 APPROVED! 5-months to the date of them receiving it.

6/21/12 - NVC Received (I think, I called on 22 early morning and it had an NVC case number already). Assigned an Abu Dhabi case number. Asked NVC what I needed to do to change consulates and followed the procedures exactly as they told me.

6/29/12 - NVC sent our case to the wrong consulate even though I followed every procedure to notify them of change-of-address

6/29/12 - Emailed both Abu Dhabi and Montreal to request transfer to the correct consulate (Montreal)

7/16/12 - Frustrated by no reply from Montreal, I contacted my local congressman asking for help

7/18/12 - Phone call from rep of the congressman offering me help, very nice people!

7/24/12 - Thanks to local congressman's help, Montreal officially requesting case from Abu Dhabi (one month delay but at least we're back on track)

8/06/12 - Abu Dhabi officially received request from Montreal

8/22/12 - Received Packet 3 email from Montreal. Started gathering final documents

9/14/12 - Received e-mail from Montreal to hold on to our Packet 3 because our case is being forward to Vancouver (GRRR!!!! MORE TIME! But lucky because we were sending packet 3 papers THAT NEXT DAY)

9/27/12 - Received packet 3 letter from Vancouver.

11/5/12 - Medical Interview (everything's ok, thank god)

11/20/12 - Interview appt at Vancouver Consulate - APPROVED!!!!!! THANK YOU GOD!

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You don't need to do anything with the signed letter. Just hold onto it in case for some reason( I don't know of any) you need it in the future. The only thing you have to do now is wait. My wife's EAD took about 50 days. You can check green card processing time frames here. https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDisplayInit.do If your application is to be processed at the national benefits center you are in for a long haul (8+ months).

 
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