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Filed: Country: Germany
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Now you got me thinking that's definitely a possibility my was a I-94w

I always keep my papers organized so its odd that this particular paper went missing thanks for your input my mind is a little more at ease lol

if it's anything like I-94... mine was taken by the IO at my interview... could it be just that you forgot that it was taken?

11/09/2010- Sent out I485, I-130, I-765 Applications Chicago Office11/14/2010- USCIS recieved my applications11/18/2010- Received Receipts11/29/2010- Received my biometrics appointment scheduled for 12/17/201012/17/2010- Biometrics Done01/07/2011- Interview Scheduled for Feb 7th.01/21/2011- Received Email saying EAD card production01/26/2011- Received Email again saying EAD card production01/31/2011- Received EAD Card in the Mail02/07/2011- AOS Interview - Green Card Approved!!!!02/08/2011- Received Email Card/Document Production11/30/2012- Mailed out I-75112/07/2012- Received NOA12/11/2012- Received Biometric Appointment letter

12/28/2012- Biometric Appointment

05/28/2013 - Approval Letter Recieved

06/19/13- 10 Year Green Card Recieved !!!! :)

04/25/2014- Mailed out N-400 Application

05/02/2014 - Recieved email from USCIS

05/05/2014-NOA Letter

05/23/2014- Biometrics Appointment

05/28/2014- Text/Email notification In Line for Interview

07/16/2014- Text/Email Scheduled for interview

07/21/2014- Text/Email Placed in line for interview scheduling. very odd scheduled for interview and then placed back in line again

07/22/2014- Text/Email Scheduled for Interview
07/28/2014- Received interview letter
08/26/14- Interview Appointment/ Citizenship test ( APPROVED :D )

08/27/14- Scheduled for Oath Ceremony

09/16/14- Oath Ceremony :goofy::dance:

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Now you got me thinking that's definitely a possibility my was a I-94w

I always keep my papers organized so its odd that this particular paper went missing thanks for your input my mind is a little more at ease lol

yeah cause I remember the IO stapling out the I-94 and saying that I won't be needing it anymore.

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Well, I was referring to a different kind of disappointment which is the kind you feel when you become a United States citizen.

For me, it has been a little disappointng so far since I had such high expectations. I was under the impression that life would open up once I gained US citizenship, but so far, it's been quite lame:

- my credit card balances are still the same and did not vanish as I had assumed;

-apparently, I'm still required to join the queue when checking out at the supermarket (I had incorrectly assumed that as a citizen, I could jump the line but I found out the hard way this afternoon that that's not the case)

- I still have to pay full price for airfares on American Airlines (which until this morning, I assumed was a state airline with subsidised fares for citizens...)

... and, oh, my boss is refusing to increase the number of my paid vacation days. I tried to make the point that I was a citizen now, but he was such a douche and was like "Under US labour law, we have to treat everyone the same regardless of their immigration status" or something like that. What's the good of being a citizen then?

:bonk: :bonk: :bonk: :bonk: :bonk:

LOL! I have several years before worrying about the anxieties you faced.

Check my timeline for K-1 visa & AOS details

Conditional Permanent Resident: 16 September 2014

Conditional GC Expires: 16 September 2016

ROC Journey (CA Service Center)

2016-Sep-14: I-751 form, check, supporting docs sent USPS Priority Express

2016-Sep-15: ROC application received & signed for by Lakelieh

2016-Sep-15: NOA receipt date

2016-Sep-19: $590 check cashed by USCIS

2016-Sep-20: NOA/ 1-year extension letter received in mail

2018-Feb-26: ROC case transferred to local office

2018-Mar-06: ROC approved via USCIS website (WAC status check)

 
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