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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uganda
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Hello, my fellow VJers! My husband and I finally got all of our stuff for our interview RFE together and we headed over to the office today to drop it off. When we arrived around 3:35pm, the security staff said that they were closed and there was no one to accept our paperwork (yikes, we could've sworn they closed at 4pm), but they were kind enough to ask who our IO was and they called the office to see if he would come and take our papers! Wow! Talk about a negative thing working out for the best!

So our IO actually came out to accept our papers and he clearly recognized us. He even seemed friendlier this time (now that he wasn't in a hurry to go to lunch!) and we handed our package to him, reminding him to stamp our RFE copy as proof of receipt as he had once advised us. He told us to give them 30 days and we should know whether my husband gets his GC or not.

On one hand, I think it's great that our actual IO received the paperwork as opposed to a random front desk clerk who doesn't know us, but if for some strange reason he just didn't like us, who knows what he'll do?

Honestly, this whole process has left me so numb. I will probably laugh really hard and loud if we get another RFE or a denial, especially now that we were able to include a bunch of photos of our big official wedding with 200 guests! What an insane journey this is.... The security guard at the entrance must've heard my deep sigh because he kindly said, "It'll be over soon. Takes awhile but it gets done."

I'll keep you guys posted either way. Thanks again for all the support. You all really helped me keep it together!

Good luck to you! Hopefully your approval will come through sooner now that the IO has your case file on his desk!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Netherlands
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Good luck to you! Hopefully your approval will come through sooner now that the IO has your case file on his desk!

Thank you, KASH2011! My sister made a joke that our entire family (31 immediate members) will storm the office and stage a protest if we get denied! That would be interesting for our IO to deal with! ;-)

6/2008 to Present: Fiance living in the U.S. on O-1 Visa
11/20/2013: Married in the U.S
3/4/2014: Filed I-130, 1-485, I-864 with brother and his wife as joint sponsors, G-325A, I-765, etc. via Fed-Ex
3/6/2014: Package delivered to Chicago, IL (express mail address)
3/11/2014 - 9:45pm: Received text messages that USCIS received all four petitions (I-130, I-485, I-765, and I-131)and is processing them
3/17/2014 - Received 3 NOA1
3/20/2014: Received Biometrics appointment letter
4/7/2014 - 9AM: Biometrics appointment
3/26/14: Received text from USCIS that RFE has been sent. Yikes!
3/31/14: Received RFE letter requesting 2013 tax returns from joint sponsor
4/24/14: Mailed response to RFE
4/28/14: Received notifications that USCIS received the response to RFE
5/13/14: Received texts/emails that I-765 and I-131 have been approved and EAD will arrive soon
5/16/14: Received texts/emails that EAD was mailed with tracking number
5/19/14: Received EAD/AP Combo Card and texts/emails that Interview scheduling is occurring
5/29/14: Received text that AOS Interview has been scheduled for July 1st, 2014 and that letter has been mailed!

6/2/14: Received hardcopy letter for interview info: July 1st, 2014 @ 10:30am

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uganda
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Thank you, KASH2011! My sister made a joke that our entire family (31 immediate members) will storm the office and stage a protest if we get denied! That would be interesting for our IO to deal with! ;-)

:rofl:

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I got my permanent resident card today in the mail. i had gotten interview waiver letter in june 30 and after 45 days i have card in hand. :)

Can any one explain please what is the difference between permanent resident card and Green card? thanks

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I got my permanent resident card today in the mail. i had gotten interview waiver letter in june 30 and after 45 days i have card in hand. :)

Can any one explain please what is the difference between permanent resident card and Green card? thanks

It is the same thing :)

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6/12/2016 - Eligible for Removal of Conditions

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ROC

Spoiler

 

6/20/2016 (Day 0) - ROC Package (i-761) sent via USPS Priority Mail

6/21/2016 (Day 1) - ROC Package delivered at CSC Laguna Niguel & signed for by J Siplivy

6/28/2016 (Day 8) - Check cashed and NOA dated 6/21/2016 received in the mail

7/18/2016 (Day 28) - Biometrics appointment done at Santa Ana ASC

2/28/2017 (Day 254) - Spouse received call from immigration officer verifying if we still lived together at our current address. He ended the conversation by saying we our approved and no need for interview

3/3/2017 (Day 257) - Received approval letter in the mail! 

3/13/2017 (Day 267) - Online status updated - new card being produced

3/16/2017 (Day 270) - Online status updated - new card was mailed to me

3/20/2017 (Day 274) - 10 year green card on hand!! 

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6/12/2017 - Eligible for Citizenship

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N-400

6/13/2017 - N-400 package sent via USPS Priority Mail Express

6/16/2017 - N-400 fee cashed

6/19/2017 - NOA date - Priority date 6/15/17

6/30/2017 - Received biometrics appointment letter in the mail for 7/12/17

7/5/2017 - Walked in Tustin ASC for biometrics 

8/10/2017 - Case is in line for interview

1/22/2018 - N-400 interview date scheduled 

1/26/2018 - Received N-400 interview letter in the mail! Interview scheduled on Feb. 28 

2/28/2018 - Naturalization interview - recommended for approval! :)

3/20/2018 - Oath taking ceremony :dance:

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uganda
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I got my permanent resident card today in the mail. i had gotten interview waiver letter in june 30 and after 45 days i have card in hand. :)

Can any one explain please what is the difference between permanent resident card and Green card? thanks

A green card is officially known as "permanent Resident Card" or Form I-551. Green Card holders are officially referred to as Lawful Permanent Residents (LPR)! It's the same thing! Congrats on your approval!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Netherlands
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Still waiting! Trying not to worry too much about the GC but it's still constantly in the back of my mind. I'm starting to suspect USCIS wants to give it to me as a Christmas present, they are so thoughtful! *sigh*

I am wondering, does a change of address have a negative influence on processing time?

Congratulations to the ones that have received the GC and best of luck for the ones still waiting.

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AOS (from K1)

03/06/2014 AOS Package mailed

03/07/2014 AOS package delivered

03/10/2014 AOS package received
03/12/2014 NOA date

03/17/2014 Bio appt notice received
04/07/2014 Bio appt

06/27/2014 Notice of Potential Interview Waiver Case received

07/16/2014 Address changed

Service center: MSC

Local office: San Antonio TX I-485 processing Timeframe: March 20, 2013 (as of july 31, 2014)



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I too am curious if a change of address (especially one that would switch your local field office) has a negative affect on your processing time.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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It is not suppose to, but on my case, it did. I moved from KS to NC and I properly changed my address online, but USCIS assigned my interview to KS office. So, I needed to cancel that and reschedule, which delayed my process in about 2 weeks (they first schedule to July 1 in KS then again to July 17 in NC.

Good luck!

I too am curious if a change of address (especially one that would switch your local field office) has a negative affect on your processing time.

04/04/2012 Got marriage

I-130 (originally sent as a IR-1/CR-1 Visa)

05/31/2013 Package delivered

06/02/2013 E-notifications (text/email)

06/22/2013 NOA1 hardcopy received

12/18/2013 Transferred & being processed at NSC

02/19/2014 NOA2 (Approved)

 

AOS (changed from IR-1/CR-1 Visa to AOS from B2)

03/24/2014 Package delivered (signed by J C)

04/04/2014 E-notifications (text/email) & check cashed

04/08/2014 NOA1 hardcopies received

04/10/2014 Biometric appointment for 04/29

05/06/2014 Late biometric done (had a cut in one finger)

05/12/2014 Case update to Testing & Interview

06/04/2014 EAD card in production

06/12/2014 EAD delivered

06/12/2014 Interview schedule for June 17th

07/17/2014 Approved on the spot

 

N-400 Citizenship

05/02/2017 Package sent

05/05/2017 Package delivered

05/10/2017 Check cashed

05/09/2017 NOA date

05/15/2017 NOA in the mail

06/02/2017 Fingerprint appointment

06/19/2017 In line for interview

10/30/2017 Interview (approved in the spot)

11/08/2017 Oath Ceremony

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It is not supposed to, but on my case, it did. I moved from KS to NC and I properly changed my address online, but USCIS assigned my interview to KS office. So, I needed to cancel that and reschedule, which delayed my process in about 2 weeks (they first schedule to July 1 in KS then again to July 17 in NC.

In my case I would happily drive the six hours to not lose my interview date.
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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Netherlands
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Wonderful news, VJers - we got texts this past week that my husband's "new permanent resident status has been registered", his "card is in production", and I believe this absolutely harrowing journey finally has a happy ending... at least until we apply for ROC in two years! I think a little angel was really looking out for us by allowing us to place our new evidence directly into the hands of our actual IO the week before, even though the office was officially closed! I mean, when does THAT ever happen?

I don't know what I'd do without your support and if I didn't have somewhere to vent and rant. I used this forum from start to finish and it helped immensely (not to mention saving me $1750 I might have had to spend on a lawyer)! I am so grateful for all of you... and for all the rest of you who are still waiting: GOOD LUCK! :dancing:

6/2008 to Present: Fiance living in the U.S. on O-1 Visa
11/20/2013: Married in the U.S
3/4/2014: Filed I-130, 1-485, I-864 with brother and his wife as joint sponsors, G-325A, I-765, etc. via Fed-Ex
3/6/2014: Package delivered to Chicago, IL (express mail address)
3/11/2014 - 9:45pm: Received text messages that USCIS received all four petitions (I-130, I-485, I-765, and I-131)and is processing them
3/17/2014 - Received 3 NOA1
3/20/2014: Received Biometrics appointment letter
4/7/2014 - 9AM: Biometrics appointment
3/26/14: Received text from USCIS that RFE has been sent. Yikes!
3/31/14: Received RFE letter requesting 2013 tax returns from joint sponsor
4/24/14: Mailed response to RFE
4/28/14: Received notifications that USCIS received the response to RFE
5/13/14: Received texts/emails that I-765 and I-131 have been approved and EAD will arrive soon
5/16/14: Received texts/emails that EAD was mailed with tracking number
5/19/14: Received EAD/AP Combo Card and texts/emails that Interview scheduling is occurring
5/29/14: Received text that AOS Interview has been scheduled for July 1st, 2014 and that letter has been mailed!

6/2/14: Received hardcopy letter for interview info: July 1st, 2014 @ 10:30am

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