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On 6/20/2017 at 2:19 PM, Vismom said:

Did your status change online before your letter came in the mail?

@Vismom I am not sure if the online status changed. I haven't checked it since I got the letter. 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I was wondering about mine, filed feb 17 did my bio mar 22 then in line for interview since may 31. Is it possible to be in line for interview for 1 month or so?

 

just checked my case status and it said in June 20 they scheduled me for interview, just waiting for my schedule to come in the mail. its time to review for the civics test now. 

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May 15, 2013 - Sent I-129F packet

May 17, 2013 - Recieved Date

May 21, 2013 - NOA1

August 9, 2013 - Petition Approved; NOA2

September 12, 2013 - Got our Manila Case Number

September 13, 2013 - Paid VISA fee through BPI ; scheduled appointment and medicals

September 17, 2013 - Medical at SLEC; passed in one day

September 20, 2013 - done with CFO seminar pre departure orientation seminar

October 7, 2013 - Interview at USEM (Visa Approved)

October 16, 2013 - Visa on hand

October 17, 2013 - went back to CFO for the sticker

November 9, 2013 - Flight to LAX, got to LAX safely

NOvember 11, 2013 - Printed out I-94 online

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15 hours ago, nmic7 said:

Had my interview today (June 21) at the Washington DC field office - very nice experience.  Looking forward to the oath ceremony!  Hang in there everyone who's waiting.

Good to hear!! can't wait for my interview day (so it can be over :P

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On 6/20/2017 at 1:52 PM, woopwoop said:

Still no dice for me, and my dates are a few days before Charro's :(

 

But congratulations Charro... At least things are moving for us New Yorkers.

You've been sitting in the in line status for more than 3 months. Hopefully it should come soon.

 

USCIS has some really bizarre ways of scheduling interview. Cant just really pin point to what pattern they employ.

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2 hours ago, iamwhatiam80 said:

You've been sitting in the in line status for more than 3 months. Hopefully it should come soon.

 

USCIS has some really bizarre ways of scheduling interview. Cant just really pin point to what pattern they employ.

Feel the same way.

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I just checked online (like I do several times a day!) and it paid off!  It says my interview has been scheduled!   I am over the moon!  Now I will be checking the mail every minute :)

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I printed again all the papers I sent with my N-400, I also added a few more (original birth certificate of my spouse), marriage certificate (original), joint account bank statements (from when I flied until now), tax transcripts, leases, copy of my green card (My I-751 wasn't approved at the time I filed N-400)

I hope I'm not forgetting something, I like to be over-prepared :)

 

Should I print photos of my husband and I?

 

My interview is in a little less than 3 weeks, let me know if you think about anything else!

 

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2 hours ago, jon29 said:

I printed again all the papers I sent with my N-400, I also added a few more (original birth certificate of my spouse), marriage certificate (original), joint account bank statements (from when I flied until now), tax transcripts, leases, copy of my green card (My I-751 wasn't approved at the time I filed N-400)

I hope I'm not forgetting something, I like to be over-prepared :)

 

Should I print photos of my husband and I?

 

My interview is in a little less than 3 weeks, let me know if you think about anything else!

 

Any utility bills, joint car/home insurance etc ? Make sure you take a copy of every original you have with you.

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3 hours ago, jon29 said:

I printed again all the papers I sent with my N-400, I also added a few more (original birth certificate of my spouse), marriage certificate (original), joint account bank statements (from when I flied until now), tax transcripts, leases, copy of my green card (My I-751 wasn't approved at the time I filed N-400)

I hope I'm not forgetting something, I like to be over-prepared :)

 

Should I print photos of my husband and I?

 

My interview is in a little less than 3 weeks, let me know if you think about anything else!

 

I brought two thick files (originals + copies) of pretty much everything you're describing here, plus life & car insurance. IO only asked for three specific things: passport, green card, and state ID (all in original, only glanced at them and gave them back to me). He didn't even want the two photos. But I wasn't sorry I was over-prepared :) 

AOS Journey

01/14/14 (Day 0) - sent AOS + I-130 + I-765

01/17/14 (Day 3) - package received by USCIS (USPS tracking)

01/27/14 (Day 12) - NOA x 3 in the mail

01/30/14 (Day 15) - biometrics appointment letter in the mail

01/30/14 (Day 15) - walk in biometrics Alexandria, VA

01/30/14 (Day 15) - online notification that RFE was issued

02/05/14 (Day 21) - RFE for I-864 in the mail (more evidence for petitioner income)

02/14/14 (Day 30) - sent response to RFE

02/20/14 (Day 36) - online status changed to response to RFE review

03/03/14 (Day 47) - online notification that another RFE was issued

03/07/14 (Day 51) - RFE for I-485 in the mail (copy of marriage certificate; initially we submitted certified copy)

03/07/14 (Day 51) - Sent response to RFE

03/11/14 (Day 55) - Online status changed to response to RFE review

03/20/14 (Day 64) - EAD card delivered

03/28/14 (Day 72) - Online notification that interview is scheduled for 05/05/2014

03/31/14 (Day 75) - Hard copy of interview notice in the mail

05/05/14 (Day 110) - Interview

05/13/14 (Day 118) - GC delivered

ROC Journey

02/05/16 (Day 0) - sent ROC package to VSC

02/08/16 (Day 3) - VSC received package (USPS tracking)

02/11/16 (Day 6) - VSC cashed check

02/13/16 (Day 8) - NOA1 delivered (dated 02/09/16)

02/25/16 (Day 20) - Biometrics letter delivered (dated 02/20/16)

02/18/17 - Approved

N-400 Journey

02/15/17 - sent N-400 package to NSC

02/17/17 - NOA date

02/25/17 - Biometrics letter delivered for 3/10/17

02/28/17 - Biometrics walk-in

03/23/17 - In line for interview

06/07/17 - Interview letter arrived in mail

06/21/17 - Interview

07/23/17 - Oath ceremony

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On 6/20/2017 at 2:19 PM, Vismom said:

Did your status change online before your letter came in the mail?

@Vismom I checked the online status and it still says " .....we scheduled you for an interview , wait for letter with more details". So def keep an eye on your mailbox seems like they don't update simultaneously. 

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32 minutes ago, nmic7 said:

I brought two thick files (originals + copies) of pretty much everything you're describing here, plus life & car insurance. IO only asked for three specific things: passport, green card, and state ID (all in original, only glanced at them and gave them back to me). He didn't even want the two photos. But I wasn't sorry I was over-prepared :) 

@nmic7 did you file based on the 3 yr or 5 yr eligibility? Thanks. 

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Just now, Charro said:

@nmic7 did you file based on the 3 yr or 5 yr eligibility? Thanks. 

3 year (filed within the 90 day window before the 3 yr anniversary).

AOS Journey

01/14/14 (Day 0) - sent AOS + I-130 + I-765

01/17/14 (Day 3) - package received by USCIS (USPS tracking)

01/27/14 (Day 12) - NOA x 3 in the mail

01/30/14 (Day 15) - biometrics appointment letter in the mail

01/30/14 (Day 15) - walk in biometrics Alexandria, VA

01/30/14 (Day 15) - online notification that RFE was issued

02/05/14 (Day 21) - RFE for I-864 in the mail (more evidence for petitioner income)

02/14/14 (Day 30) - sent response to RFE

02/20/14 (Day 36) - online status changed to response to RFE review

03/03/14 (Day 47) - online notification that another RFE was issued

03/07/14 (Day 51) - RFE for I-485 in the mail (copy of marriage certificate; initially we submitted certified copy)

03/07/14 (Day 51) - Sent response to RFE

03/11/14 (Day 55) - Online status changed to response to RFE review

03/20/14 (Day 64) - EAD card delivered

03/28/14 (Day 72) - Online notification that interview is scheduled for 05/05/2014

03/31/14 (Day 75) - Hard copy of interview notice in the mail

05/05/14 (Day 110) - Interview

05/13/14 (Day 118) - GC delivered

ROC Journey

02/05/16 (Day 0) - sent ROC package to VSC

02/08/16 (Day 3) - VSC received package (USPS tracking)

02/11/16 (Day 6) - VSC cashed check

02/13/16 (Day 8) - NOA1 delivered (dated 02/09/16)

02/25/16 (Day 20) - Biometrics letter delivered (dated 02/20/16)

02/18/17 - Approved

N-400 Journey

02/15/17 - sent N-400 package to NSC

02/17/17 - NOA date

02/25/17 - Biometrics letter delivered for 3/10/17

02/28/17 - Biometrics walk-in

03/23/17 - In line for interview

06/07/17 - Interview letter arrived in mail

06/21/17 - Interview

07/23/17 - Oath ceremony

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4 minutes ago, nmic7 said:

3 year (filed within the 90 day window before the 3 yr anniversary).

Oh ok thanks. I'm filing based on 5 year and just assessing what everyone took with them to interview. I have 4 years tax transcripts and 1 year's tax return , green card , passports , drivers license , marriage certificate , will get 2 passport photos . Bringing just in case my husband's and 2 sons' birth certificates. Not sure why I'm bringing those. 😁 Oh and the kitchen sink. 😂

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Wow It seems like our Feb Filers are finally moving, and congrats to all the ppl who got their interviews scheduled.  

 

Please update the tracker accordingly

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16 hours ago, iamwhatiam80 said:

Any utility bills, joint car/home insurance etc ? Make sure you take a copy of every original you have with you.

 

14 hours ago, nmic7 said:

I brought two thick files (originals + copies) of pretty much everything you're describing here, plus life & car insurance. IO only asked for three specific things: passport, green card, and state ID (all in original, only glanced at them and gave them back to me). He didn't even want the two photos. But I wasn't sorry I was over-prepared :) 

Thank you for your answers! I will take state ID. Should I take my husband passport with me or I'll be good with just a copy? I think ill just take both just in case

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