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Hi! Yeah, it is insane...I don't understand how they could make this mistake? We haven't contacted the ombudsman, but I have seen a few people mention this. It may be on the cards for our next step. Do you know how one does this?

Thanks!!

You can google for form and submit online. Unlike the USCIS, the online tool works.

New processing times have been released people! But it's safe to assume that either all of our cases have been lost or the dates are completely meaningless. If I'm still waiting at Christmas, I'm moving home and taking my wife with me.

Sent AOS Documents: 09/17/14

Documents Received: 09/18/14

Welcome letter received: 06/18/15

 

Sent I-751 Documents: 03/13/2017

Package received: 3/14/17

Check cashed: 03/21/17

NOA received: 03/23/17

NOA dated: 03/16/17

Biometrics: 04/20/17

ROC Approved: 02/09/2018

 

Sent N-400 Documents: 03/13/2018

Package received: 3/14/18

Check cashed: 03/29/18

NOA received: 03/19/18

NOA dated: 03/19/18

Biometrics: 04/08/19

N-400 Approved: 02/28/19 🤸‍♂️

Oath Ceremony: 03/15/19 :dance:

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Hey guys, can someone welcome me here? Just received Waiver letter and I don't feel very happy. You know, a friend of mine who came in on a B1/B2 told me before i filed the k1 to do the same thing she was gonna do, she came here, got married, she sent her AOS a week after I sent mine, she already has a green card and i'm here waiting.... and not only that, I cannot enlist into the Marines if I don't have that document, ugh, i have exactly one year to enlist. After all of this it's so hard to stay motivated.

I'm sorry, first time I vent here. Unfair system.

Love ya'll!

2014-05-08 Sent I-129f
2014-05-12 I-129f received
2014-05-15 Received NOA1 email
2014-05-19 Received NOA1 hardcopy
2014-09-10 NOA2 Approved
2014-09-30 Package Left from NVC
2014-10-06 Received by Embassy
2014-10-31 Interview, Approved.
2014-11-03 Picked up visa.
2014-12-25 POE Ft. Lauderdale

2015-01-02 Wedding

---AOS---

2015-01-09 Filed I-485, I-131 and I-765

2015-01-12 AOS package received

2015-01-14 Email received: Case accepted and routed

2015-01-15 Check cashed

2015-01-20 Received NOAs in the mail

2015-02-07 Received Biometrics letter in the mail

2015-02-19 Biometrics Appt in Raleigh office.

2015-03-13 EAD and AP approved

2015-03-19 EAD and AP sent

2015-03-21 Received EAD/AP combo card

2015-03-26 Received 2nd Biometrics appointment for Charlotte office

2015-04-08 2nd Biometrics

2015-06-15 Received NPIW dated 06-11

2015-08-01 Green Card Approved

2015-08-03 Welcome Letter Mailed

2015-08-07 Welcome Letter Received

2015-08-22 Card Mailed

2015-08-26 Card Received

2015-11-20 Enlisted in the USMC

2016-02-16 Shipping date to bootcamp

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Entering US using J1, h2b and B1 or B2 always qualifies for an immigration interview for there greencard... Also if your partner doesn't meet the poverty guideline that is an automatic interview at the field office.

But for those whose partners meets the poverty guidelines and entered thru k1 goodluck for the wait.

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Entering US using J1, h2b and B1 or B2 always qualifies for an immigration interview for there greencard... Also if your partner doesn't meet the poverty guideline that is an automatic interview at the field office.

But for those whose partners meets the poverty guidelines and entered thru k1 goodluck for the wait.

That's not true. My mother entered with a B1/B2 and we got the NPIW.

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Hey guys, can someone welcome me here? Just received Waiver letter and I don't feel very happy. You know, a friend of mine who came in on a B1/B2 told me before i filed the k1 to do the same thing she was gonna do, she came here, got married, she sent her AOS a week after I sent mine, she already has a green card and i'm here waiting.... and not only that, I cannot enlist into the Marines if I don't have that document, ugh, i have exactly one year to enlist. After all of this it's so hard to stay motivated.

I'm sorry, first time I vent here. Unfair system.

Love ya'll!

First of all welcome!

Yeah, the system is a little weird and unpredictable. You tried to do the right thing by applying for a K1 and your case is moving slower than your friend's who skipped the K1 completely.

Based on comments and timelines from people at this forum and with a conversation that I had with a tier 2 representative, it seems that the process for those who received the NPIW is about 1 year from the time you sent your applications.

I hope you applied for your EAD and AP so you can drive, work and travel in the interim time.

Do not worry about the Marines. It is not like they are going anywhere…

Just relax and enjoy the ride.

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@danielmelara I think I didnt say all applicants qualifies for an interview... And also having NPIW doesn't mean you will not be interviewed as soon as immigration officer will check your case maybe he or she will schedule you for an interview.

A friend of mine in Atlanta was interviewed 7 months after she received the NPIW letter. She is also a B1 or B2 visa.

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Come on! Our cases are not lost, they are just not being looked at, which I think is even worse LOL.

Please stay positive, you will get your green card soon. Just don't give up.

In the meantime, keep feeding your cat pizza. :)

You can google for form and submit online. Unlike the USCIS, the online tool works.

New processing times have been released people! But it's safe to assume that either all of our cases have been lost or the dates are completely meaningless. If I'm still waiting at Christmas, I'm moving home and taking my wife with me.

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Quite honestly, the interview would have been MUCH better than the NPIW.

I truly envy those with interviews. I just wonder, what kind of interview, me and my mom would have. what questions should I expect..

would it be like... Are you his mother? how many bottles did he drink when he was a child? do you have any pictures next to him as his mother?

@danielmelara I think I didnt say all applicants qualifies for an interview... And also having NPIW doesn't mean you will not be interviewed as soon as immigration officer will check your case maybe he or she will schedule you for an interview.

A friend of mine in Atlanta was interviewed 7 months after she received the NPIW letter. She is also a B1 or B2 visa.

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It does completely inflame my sense of injustice when people who come over who, practically illegally, by-pass the K1 and get Perm. Residency within at short few months. We are honestly strongly considering moving back. Taking all our education and skills back to the motherland.

Sent AOS Documents: 09/17/14

Documents Received: 09/18/14

Welcome letter received: 06/18/15

 

Sent I-751 Documents: 03/13/2017

Package received: 3/14/17

Check cashed: 03/21/17

NOA received: 03/23/17

NOA dated: 03/16/17

Biometrics: 04/20/17

ROC Approved: 02/09/2018

 

Sent N-400 Documents: 03/13/2018

Package received: 3/14/18

Check cashed: 03/29/18

NOA received: 03/19/18

NOA dated: 03/19/18

Biometrics: 04/08/19

N-400 Approved: 02/28/19 🤸‍♂️

Oath Ceremony: 03/15/19 :dance:

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I promise you, that I am not trying to offend you with my question but I rather want to understand your reasoning.

Why would you go back?

I mean, it is not like you are wating in an ugly dungeon. It is not like you cannot work, because you have been given the opportunity to apply for a EAD, It is not like you cannot travel in case of an emergency with a AP.

What's so bad that you are even thinking about going back ? I'm sorry but that sounds like taking 1 step forward and 2 backwards.

It does completely inflame my sense of injustice when people who come over who, practically illegally, by-pass the K1 and get Perm. Residency within at short few months. We are honestly strongly considering moving back. Taking all our education and skills back to the motherland.

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I promise you, that I am not trying to offend you with my question but I rather want to understand your reasoning.

Why would you go back?

I mean, it is not like you are wating in an ugly dungeon. It is not like you cannot work, because you have been given the opportunity to apply for a EAD, It is not like you cannot travel in case of an emergency with a AP.

What's so bad that you are even thinking about going back ? I'm sorry but that sounds like taking 1 step forward and 2 backwards.

I needed PR to start a post-doc fellowship that I had been offered and have since had to turn down. I am working yes, but not in the exact area I intended. Back home, spouse visa takes 24 hrs and there are more opportunities.

Sent AOS Documents: 09/17/14

Documents Received: 09/18/14

Welcome letter received: 06/18/15

 

Sent I-751 Documents: 03/13/2017

Package received: 3/14/17

Check cashed: 03/21/17

NOA received: 03/23/17

NOA dated: 03/16/17

Biometrics: 04/20/17

ROC Approved: 02/09/2018

 

Sent N-400 Documents: 03/13/2018

Package received: 3/14/18

Check cashed: 03/29/18

NOA received: 03/19/18

NOA dated: 03/19/18

Biometrics: 04/08/19

N-400 Approved: 02/28/19 🤸‍♂️

Oath Ceremony: 03/15/19 :dance:

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Well, that makes sense.

However, I honestly would recommend you waiting for the PR before you decide what you want to do with your life. I am sure you took the decision to come to the US for a reason strong enought that motivated you to leave the confort of your home country and take a journey (a visa journey.)

Look back in time and examine that reason one more time. If the reason is still there, then there's your answer.

I needed PR to start a post-doc fellowship that I had been offered and have since had to turn down. I am working yes, but not in the exact area I intended. Back home, spouse visa takes 24 hrs and there are more opportunities.

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So you don't have kids and they want their birth certificates? Wow.

I believe that it takes the same about of time, but mine originally took 35 days so it really depends on the luck of the draw. I would contact someone for advice since you have been waiting since April 2014, frankly I would speak to a lawyer. Shocking. You may as well contact ombudsman or senator - nothing to lose. In the mean time, it's easy to renew EAD - just remember that you have to submit 2 photos with the form. You will also have to have another set of biometrics taken... you know... just in case you changed your iris or fingerprints. Logical really.

P.S. which office was this requested from?

A lawyer is a complete waste of time and money. But your congressperson and/or the ombudsman would be a good place to get the ball rolling.

I contacted the ombudsman on March 16th, 2015. I just now got a response from them today. How many days is that?

Dear Sir/Madam,

The Ombudsman's Office has reviewed your submission and contacted U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) regarding your case.

Please be advised that in certain cases, it may take up to 60 days to receive a response to our inquiry. We will notify you when we receive information from USCIS.

63 business days.

I was thinking of changing my fingerprints, but I heard it was painful :P Very silly isn't it??!! Unfortunately I am a little worried it will take the full 90 days or close to it for my EAD, as my original EAD took 70 something, although I never did receive it due to it being lost in the mail...so had to reapply and they took another 70 or so days to send that one out! I spoke to tier 2 today and the guy told me that someone accessed my AOS today!! Lets hope that means something haha. I will still apply for a renewed EAD just in case. The RFE was from the Chatsworth Ca office...which is odd because I keep being told it is elsewhere (MO and Queens NY have been some examples).

:)

That's the San Fernando valley office. They've been seen in here a lot lately.

K1 Visa timeline:

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02/01/2014 - mailed our petition

07/25/2014 - Johan arrives in Los Angeles! 

*See updated timeline for specific dates.*

AOS timeline:~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

08/02/2014 - AOS, EAD, AP applications mailed. 

11/17/2014 - K2 gets an interview waiver letter in the mail (dated November 12th) (K1 has never gotten this letter)

08/24/2015 - Green cards are FINALLY in hand after nearly 13 months of waiting. 

ROC timeline: ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

05/01/2017 - ROC application sent 

05/02/2017 - CSC receives our package

05/03/2017 - Official NOA1 date

05/10/2017 - MO cashed at our bank

05/12/2017 - NOA 1 is in the mailbox.

05/20/2017 - Biometrics letter in hand

05/31/2017 - biometrics appt (Oxnard, CA)

06/19/2018 - ROC still pending with no news but that wonky glitch back in February, so we went ahead and filed for citizenship

N-400 timeline: ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

06/19/2018 - N-400 application filed online

06/20/2018 - NOA1 received online for Naturalization application

06/25/2018 - Biometrics notification online (PDF Document)

07/12/2018 - Biometrics appt (Oxnard, CA)

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Got the dreaded rfe for medical today

 

8/22/15 Received notice of interview "call in letter" for September 1st 8am

9/01/15 AOS Interview Houston-APPROVED!

9/01/15 Card in production, Welcome notice has been mailed

9/05/15 Welcome Notice Received

9/08/15 Greencard was mailed

9/10/15 GREENCARD RECEIVED!!!!!!!!

 

ROC

6/2/17 mailed I-751 to csc priority mail

7/1/17 I-751 returned rejected (multiple items)

7/3/17 I-751 mailed again with signature confirmation

7/6/17 second I-751 delivered and signed for by Daniel Manchaca

7/10/17  Check Cashed

7/10/17  NOA

7/22/17  Biometrics letter for 8/2/17

8/02/17 Biometrics appointment DONE

3/05/18 case moved to local office

8/25/18 Extension letter (18 months)

9/29/18 service request submitted

10/06/18 response to service request

10/11/18  approved. No RFE, no interview

10/16/18  approval letter received in the mail

10/19/18 greencard received

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I feel like i haven't posted in ages, but I just recieved the "Wecome to the USA" greencard approved letter today... shocked but obv very happy/relieved.

AOS Timeline

Filed: Sept 5, 2014

NOA1: Sept 10, 2014

Biometrics: Oct 1, 2014

EAD/AP: Nov 18, 2014

NPIW: Dec 30, 2014

Welcome to USA letter: June 15, 2015 (dated June 10th)

Edit: no emails/texts, no update on USCIS

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