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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Africa
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We filed and they received it on Nov 17, the same day we got the NOA1 in the mail we also got his bio apt as well for December 9, still nothing. Our status hasn't changed either online other then the fee was received. Here is to hoping things change soon. I was wondering though with trying to track his AOS the field office was never listed or received a letter stating where it would be sent as well. This means it stays with NBC or where we went for his bio apt? 

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There are now 3 EAD approvals with November NOA1 dates.  Looks like they are running right under 90 days.  The USCIS processors should be well rested from the three day weekend and posting some approvals today!     

 

   

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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3 minutes ago, rsilva said:

There are now 3 EAD approvals with November NOA1 dates.  Looks like they are running right under 90 days.  The USCIS processors should be well rested from the three day weekend and posting some approvals today!     

 

   

How are we supposed to count the 90 days? from the day they received it or when we got the online notification? Are they calendar days? Holidays and weekends count? 

:star: K1 Timeline :star:

I-129F Sent : Apr 01, 2016

I-129F Received : Apr 06, 2016

I-129F NOA1 : Apr 08, 2016

I-129F NOA2 : Jun 21, 2016

NVC received : Jul 15, 2016

NVC case number : Jul 15, 2016

NVC left : Jul 19, 2016

Consulate ready : Jul 20, 2016

Interview : Aug 11, 2016

Visa issued: Aug 15, 2016

Visa in hand: Aug 17, 2016

POE: Aug 20, 2016

Wedding: Sep 15, 2016

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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18 minutes ago, jeessgb said:

How are we supposed to count the 90 days? from the day they received it or when we got the online notification? Are they calendar days? Holidays and weekends count? 

I count from the NOA1 date printed on the letter you received.  It is calendar days including holidays and weekends.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: France
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9 hours ago, clauandgio said:

I've been here for 6 months and started the process two months ago...so imagine how I feel lol last month was tough, but now I just keep my mind busy doing plenty of things, learning ASL online, reading more, etc. Just keep yourself busy and feel accomplish of the things you are doing...instead of waiting for the day you can finally get a job. Try to live your "today" and enjoy it as much as you can :) That's how I see my life this new year :)  I spent December crying and frustrated and it wasn't fun.  

Finger crossed for everyone :D! 

 

Oh wow 6 months! I spent December crying too lol! But yeah I started to read and that's pretty much everything I do now! I would love to learn ASL too, what is the website you use? Youtube? 

Thank you for the comfort =) 

04/22/2016 I-129F sent

04/28/2016 NAO1

07/08/2016 NAO2 text received

07/27/2016 : Reveiced at NVC

08/04/2016 : Received at embassy

08/11/2016 : Packet 3 received

09/13/2016: Medical

09/14/2016: Interview APPROVED

09/16/2016: Administrative processing

09/22/2016: Issued

09/27/2016: Visa received

10/06/2016: POE Oregon State

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11/05/2016: AOS sent with EAD/AP

11/07/2016: Received in Chicago

11/19/2016: NAO1 by text

11/25/2016: NAO1 hard copies

12/14/2016: Biometrics appointment

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Peru
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1 hour ago, angie33 said:

 

Oh wow 6 months! I spent December crying too lol! But yeah I started to read and that's pretty much everything I do now! I would love to learn ASL too, what is the website you use? Youtube? 

Thank you for the comfort =) 

Yeah :) Now I make a check list everyday and I feel that I've done a lot! lol I use lifeprint.com I trust the webpage because a truly deaf person made it and he worked really hard to put it together. It gives you so many insights that you learn a lot in a short period of time :) You should check it out.

 

10 hours ago, LionessDeon said:

 

^^^ This is good advice.  My husband goes to classes at the public library.  They offer all kinds of free classes, computer, job prepare, etc.  At our main library they offer classes to immigrants to help with english, citizenship test, etc.  My husband has met some friends.  He enjoys going and has learned our public bus system too.

There are volunteer opportunities too at local hospitals, homeless shelters, women's shelters, etc.

THAT WOULD BE AWESOME!!!! I am so happy for him! I found English classes for $30 per semester, but they ask for a green card :( so no no for me. And the public transportation here sucks :( it takes me 3 hrs by bus while I can do it in 40min by car. (or is just how the public transportation is everywhere?) 

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Date Event
11-16-2016 AOS package sent (i-485, 1-765, 1-864, g-325a)
11-21-2016 AOS package delivered to Chicago lockbox. *Day 0*
12-08-2016 NOA1's by text (@ 11:59 pm ET) *Day 17*
12-15-2016 NOA1 hard copies in mail *Day 24*
12-23-2016 Biometrics appointment in mail *Day 32*
01-06-2017 Biometrics done *Day 46*
03-02-2017 EAD is now being produced! yay!! *Day 101*
03-010-2017 EAD in mail! *Day 109*
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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: France
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1 hour ago, clauandgio said:

Yeah :) Now I make a check list everyday and I feel that I've done a lot! lol I use lifeprint.com I trust the webpage because a truly deaf person made it and he worked really hard to put it together. It gives you so many insights that you learn a lot in a short period of time :) You should check it out.

 

THAT WOULD BE AWESOME!!!! I am so happy for him! I found English classes for $30 per semester, but they ask for a green card :( so no no for me. And the public transportation here sucks :( it takes me 3 hrs by bus while I can do it in 40min by car. (or is just how the public transportation is everywhere?) 

Thank you I'll check it out! 

 

Wow I didn't even think to check for classes because I supposed it would be expensive! 
And same here transportation sucks! 2 hours by bus while I could do 20 minutes by car! So I'm waiting to have a car =)

04/22/2016 I-129F sent

04/28/2016 NAO1

07/08/2016 NAO2 text received

07/27/2016 : Reveiced at NVC

08/04/2016 : Received at embassy

08/11/2016 : Packet 3 received

09/13/2016: Medical

09/14/2016: Interview APPROVED

09/16/2016: Administrative processing

09/22/2016: Issued

09/27/2016: Visa received

10/06/2016: POE Oregon State

:goofy:

11/05/2016: AOS sent with EAD/AP

11/07/2016: Received in Chicago

11/19/2016: NAO1 by text

11/25/2016: NAO1 hard copies

12/14/2016: Biometrics appointment

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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All right, I had my interview this morning and now need to wait for the final decision. She said she has to check some stuff and if everything looks good I can expect my GC in 4 weeks. 

 

For or some reason she didn't had my fringerprints on file (I was at my biometrics at the 27th of December) so she needed to look into this as well. 

 

I really don't know how to feel now. I'm happy that it's over but I'm also back to the waiting game.

 

Hope everything goes well. 

GC Journey
05/05/2016 - Informed about beeing selected in the DV Lottery 2017
11/09/2016 - Medical Exam
11/16/2016 - Sent AOS package(I-485, I-765) to Chicago Lockbox
11/17/2016 - Delivery confirmation via USPS
12/12/2016 - NOA1 Hardcopy received
12/21/2016 - Biometrics Appointment Hardcopy received (scheduled 01/06/2017)
12/27/2016 - Biometrics done (early walk-in)
01/01/2017 - Interview Appointment letter in mail
01/18/2017 - Interview Appointment in FO LA
01/19/2017 - Case Approved notice on USCIS Account
01/23/2017 - Received mail that card is mailed to my address
01/25/2017 - Received Green Card in mail
 
Naturalization Journey
04/07/2024 Preparing for N-400
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hungary
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11 minutes ago, californiabear said:

All right, I had my interview this morning and now need to wait for the final decision. She said she has to check some stuff and if everything looks good I can expect my GC in 4 weeks. 

 

For or some reason she didn't had my fringerprints on file (I was at my biometrics at the 27th of December) so she needed to look into this as well. 

 

I really don't know how to feel now. I'm happy that it's over but I'm also back to the waiting game.

 

Hope everything goes well. 

 

Wow good for you!! Fingers crossed! Can you tell a bit more about the process of the interview? What questions they asked, etc?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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Just now, JuditMo said:

Wow good for you!! Fingers crossed! Can you tell a bit more about the process of the interview? What questions they asked, etc?

Totally. I just wait until I can get a free spot at the local Starbucks. Everything is crowded and nobody seems to move so I have to type in my phone ;) 

 

But basically she asked me questions about the I-485 and also about my studies. She first was a little "cold" when she asked me questions but later when she said good by she seemed to smile and wished me all the best for my future. 

 

I'll write more later. 

GC Journey
05/05/2016 - Informed about beeing selected in the DV Lottery 2017
11/09/2016 - Medical Exam
11/16/2016 - Sent AOS package(I-485, I-765) to Chicago Lockbox
11/17/2016 - Delivery confirmation via USPS
12/12/2016 - NOA1 Hardcopy received
12/21/2016 - Biometrics Appointment Hardcopy received (scheduled 01/06/2017)
12/27/2016 - Biometrics done (early walk-in)
01/01/2017 - Interview Appointment letter in mail
01/18/2017 - Interview Appointment in FO LA
01/19/2017 - Case Approved notice on USCIS Account
01/23/2017 - Received mail that card is mailed to my address
01/25/2017 - Received Green Card in mail
 
Naturalization Journey
04/07/2024 Preparing for N-400
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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Peru
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Hello, I found this article about "Legitimate ways to make money at home" and I thought about all of you <3 Some are very silly but it's better than looking at the ceiling the whole day :)

http://www.thepennyhoarder.com/ways-to-make-money-at-home/?media_buy=1027a7ca7f0e29f9ecd2b613d0fc89&aff_id=4&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=paid

 

Hope it helps to keep yourself busy while waiting for the card.

AOS

Date Event
11-16-2016 AOS package sent (i-485, 1-765, 1-864, g-325a)
11-21-2016 AOS package delivered to Chicago lockbox. *Day 0*
12-08-2016 NOA1's by text (@ 11:59 pm ET) *Day 17*
12-15-2016 NOA1 hard copies in mail *Day 24*
12-23-2016 Biometrics appointment in mail *Day 32*
01-06-2017 Biometrics done *Day 46*
03-02-2017 EAD is now being produced! yay!! *Day 101*
03-010-2017 EAD in mail! *Day 109*
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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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15 hours ago, clauandgio said:

THAT WOULD BE AWESOME!!!! I am so happy for him! I found English classes for $30 per semester, but they ask for a green card :( so no no for me. And the public transportation here sucks :( it takes me 3 hrs by bus while I can do it in 40min by car. (or is just how the public transportation is everywhere?) 

Yeah check at the library, or even high schools offer English classes for adults, usually for free or very low cost. 

And as far as I know the city that has really great public transport is NYC lol, everywhere else is hit or miss. It sucks here in southern California too, a car is literally needed to go anywhere. ?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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36 minutes ago, californiabear said:

All right, I had my interview this morning and now need to wait for the final decision. She said she has to check some stuff and if everything looks good I can expect my GC in 4 weeks. 

 

For or some reason she didn't had my fringerprints on file (I was at my biometrics at the 27th of December) so she needed to look into this as well. 

 

I really don't know how to feel now. I'm happy that it's over but I'm also back to the waiting game.

 

Hope everything goes well. 

Congratulations! The worst part is over! ??

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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Just now, MiaTher said:

Congratulations! The worst part is over! ??

Thank you. I was so nervous this morning. Its just such a long journey.

GC Journey
05/05/2016 - Informed about beeing selected in the DV Lottery 2017
11/09/2016 - Medical Exam
11/16/2016 - Sent AOS package(I-485, I-765) to Chicago Lockbox
11/17/2016 - Delivery confirmation via USPS
12/12/2016 - NOA1 Hardcopy received
12/21/2016 - Biometrics Appointment Hardcopy received (scheduled 01/06/2017)
12/27/2016 - Biometrics done (early walk-in)
01/01/2017 - Interview Appointment letter in mail
01/18/2017 - Interview Appointment in FO LA
01/19/2017 - Case Approved notice on USCIS Account
01/23/2017 - Received mail that card is mailed to my address
01/25/2017 - Received Green Card in mail
 
Naturalization Journey
04/07/2024 Preparing for N-400
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