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5 minutes ago, JCruz12 said:

Hey...seee the RFIE didn't set you back! Now you can focus on finding a job and making ur travel plans if you need to :)

You are right, JCruz12!!! One more thing.. they still haven't updated my status online. At the beginning of my process they were so good at keeping my online status updated, but now they just simply stopped. I have been calling them with no luck whatsoever and all of a sudden I receive my letters. I hope you receive good news VERY VERY soon!!!!!

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55 minutes ago, Confused3 said:

You are right, JCruz12!!! One more thing.. they still haven't updated my status online. At the beginning of my process they were so good at keeping my online status updated, but now they just simply stopped. I have been calling them with no luck whatsoever and all of a sudden I receive my letters. I hope you receive good news VERY VERY soon!!!!!

Lol thanks dear! All the best and keep us posted:)

I-130, I-485, I-765

PD: 10/11/17

Received text messages: 10/18/17

Received receipts in mail: 10/25/17

Received Biometrics notice: 11/03/17

Received Courtesy letter for I-693: 11/13/17

Biometrics appointment (walk-in): 11/14/17

Filed AP: 12/12/17

Received text and email for AP: 12/14/17

Received receipt for AP: 12/26/17

Received EAD approval notice: 12/26/17 (notice date 12/19/17)

Received EAD card: 12/28/17

Received AP approval notice: 02/20/18 (notice date 02/15/18)

Received AP (a paper document with a colored statue of liberty on it): 02/26/18

Online update "Interview was scheduled" : 03/14/2019

Received AOS interview notice: 03/21/2019

AOS interview: 04/24/2019

AOS approved: 04/24/2019

Green card in hand: 05/01/19

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7 hours ago, Confused3 said:

I am beyond HAPPY to report that I literally just received two pieces of mail from USCIS: one for my I-765 and the other for my I-131, and they were APPROVED!!!! I should be getting my EAD/AP document at some point. I am so happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

Hey,

Congratulations! I am very happy for you. It's a great Christmas gift.

It's good to know that people from October are starting to get approved. This give us hope.

Happy Holidays!

My AOS timeline

 

10/12/17:Package sent

10/19/17: Package received

10/25/17: SMS/ email 

10/30/17: NOA received. Priority date: 10/19/17

11/10/17: Biometric appointment notice

11/20/17: Biometric appointment

11/20/17: Biometric done

03/13/2018: Received RFE

03/23/2018: Response received 

03/30/18: EAD card is being produced 

03/03/18: EAD approved 

04/05/2018: Card in hands+ approval letter+ courtesy letter for I-693

04/09/2018: Received SSN card

04/18/2018: Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview ( updated just in the end of August/18)

01/18/19: Interview scheduled 

02/26/19: Interview day ( approved )

02/26/19: Card is being produced 

03/01/19: Card was mailed to me

03/02/19: Received approval  letter for forms I-485+ I-130

03/05/19: Card in hands

 

 

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Just want to update for you all here that today, I received the courtesy letter from USCIS given the fact I-693 has not been yet submitted together with I-485. At first, it scared me with its yellow color lol.

 

Anyone here already had done I-693 can give me an estimated cost for it please. Appreciate :x

AOS TIMELINE

 

10/18/17: package (I130, I485, I131, I765) sent by UPS

10/20/17: package received

PD for I130/I131/I765: 10/20/17

PD for I485: 10/30/17

10/31/17: 4 email notifications received 

11/04/17: NOA1 received (I130, I485, I765) [11/16/17: sent SR to ask for NOA of I131_pending]

11/10/17: biometrics appointment letter for I765 received

11/22/17: biometrics appointment for I765/DONE

12/08/17: biometrics appointment letter for I485 received

12/18/17: received courtesy letter

12/22/17: biometrics appointment for I485/DONE

01/05/18: Notice for EAD approved on 01/02/18

01/10/18: received EAD card

01/11/18: received SSN

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34 minutes ago, JVjourney said:

Just want to update for you all here that today, I received the courtesy letter from USCIS given the fact I-693 has not been yet submitted together with I-485. At first, it scared me with its yellow color lol.

 

Anyone here already had done I-693 can give me an estimated cost for it please. Appreciate :x

just go to uscis website and check for the approved drs in your location and you can call them to know the prices, its varies it can be between 200 to 800$$

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AOS Application



02/05/2015 - AOS packet sent via Express mail (I-130, I-485, I-765)


02/06/2015(day ?) - Delivered to USCIS Chicago
02/11/2015 (day ?) - Received USCIS Acceptance Confirmation emails.
02/11/2015(day ? ) - Checks cashed
02/17/2015 (day ?) - Received 3 NOA's by mail (I-485, I-130, I-765)
02/23/2015 (day ?) - NOA for Biometrics appointment by mail. Date for 03/04/2015

02/25/2015(day ?) - Successful walk-in Biometrics
03/04/2015 (day ?) - Biometrics appointment (Original)
??/??/???? (day ?) - I-485 status online changed to "testing & interview"

??/??/???? (day ?) - EAD status online changed to "card production", I-131 approved.

??/??/???? (day ?) - EAD/AP card production ordered

??/??/???? (day ?) - EAD/AP card mailed

04/21/2015 (day ?) - EAD/AP card received
??/??/???? (day ?) - I-485 status showing the interview date updated -
??/??/???? (day ?) - Received NOA about the interview appointment

4/22/2015 (day ?) - Interview

10/06/2015 (day ?) - I-485 Approved

10/10/2015 (day ?) - Green Card Received

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40 minutes ago, JVjourney said:

Just want to update for you all here that today, I received the courtesy letter from USCIS given the fact I-693 has not been yet submitted together with I-485. At first, it scared me with its yellow color lol.

 

Anyone here already had done I-693 can give me an estimated cost for it please. Appreciate :x

i paid $450 for mine. did all tests and vaccination in department of health,  flu shot at costco and lab tests in labcorp... shop around for the best rate..

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10/26/2017: Priority Date - AOS

11/29/2017: Biometrics Appointment

12/21/2017: EAD/AP Approval in 56 Days

12/18/2018: Interview Day | Approved on the Spot

12/22/2018: Received Green Card (10 Years)

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N-400 Application (Orlando)

09/20/2021 - Early Filing Online (3 year -married to US Citizen)

09/20/2021 - Received NOA & status changed to "Case being actively reviewed" & Biometric Reuse

03/31/2022 - Interview in West Palm Beach Fl

                       - Recommended for Approval & Oath Ceremony will be scheduled notice (My application includes request for name change)

06/16/2022 - Judicial Naturalization Ceremony 

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1 hour ago, JVjourney said:

Just want to update for you all here that today, I received the courtesy letter from USCIS given the fact I-693 has not been yet submitted together with I-485. At first, it scared me with its yellow color lol.

 

Anyone here already had done I-693 can give me an estimated cost for it please. Appreciate :x

I paid 271, all my vaccinations were up to date. 

$175 for the doctor consultation

$80 for TB test and Sifilis test (done at the doc office)

$16 for urine test (gonorreah and clamydia)

 

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I feel like my medical is going to be on the more expensive side. :(

Since I had no intent of getting married when I came to the US this year I have no records of my vaccionations. I'll try and have my mom look for them back home, including at our family doctor and even at my old elementary school. They used to have records of them I think.

I'll probably have to get a bunch of shots and it's not something I'm looking forward to, I hate needles!

05/24/2017 Entered the US on a J1 visa

10/10/2017 We got married!

10/27/2017 AOS Package sent via USPS - Chicago Lockbox

10/30/2017 Package delivered 

10/31/2017 Priority Date

11/07/2017 Received email and text notifications about all 4 forms

11/14/2017 Received hard copies of all 4 NOAs

11/21/2017 Received biometrics appointment notice scheduled for 11/29

12/15/2017 Interview notice - interview is scheduled for January 19th! Holy #$%^ that's less than 3 months from PD!

01/02/2018 EAD + AP approved

01/16/2018 Combo card delivered

01/19/2018 Interview - recommended for approval

01/22/2018 New card is being produced :dance:

 

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9 minutes ago, EvieMN said:

I feel like my medical is going to be on the more expensive side. :(

Since I had no intent of getting married when I came to the US this year I have no records of my vaccionations. I'll try and have my mom look for them back home, including at our family doctor and even at my old elementary school. They used to have records of them I think.

I'll probably have to get a bunch of shots and it's not something I'm looking forward to, I hate needles!

don't worry i didnt have any record either. It only costed me $450 including doctors fees, vaccination and labs.. just shop around for the cheapest doctor you can find. 

10/26/2017: Priority Date - AOS

11/29/2017: Biometrics Appointment

12/21/2017: EAD/AP Approval in 56 Days

12/18/2018: Interview Day | Approved on the Spot

12/22/2018: Received Green Card (10 Years)

***

N-400 Application (Orlando)

09/20/2021 - Early Filing Online (3 year -married to US Citizen)

09/20/2021 - Received NOA & status changed to "Case being actively reviewed" & Biometric Reuse

03/31/2022 - Interview in West Palm Beach Fl

                       - Recommended for Approval & Oath Ceremony will be scheduled notice (My application includes request for name change)

06/16/2022 - Judicial Naturalization Ceremony 

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1 minute ago, shakeyy said:

don't worry i didnt have any record either. It only costed me $450 including doctors fees, vaccination and labs.. just shop around for the cheapest doctor you can find. 

Thank you! That sounds very promising!

05/24/2017 Entered the US on a J1 visa

10/10/2017 We got married!

10/27/2017 AOS Package sent via USPS - Chicago Lockbox

10/30/2017 Package delivered 

10/31/2017 Priority Date

11/07/2017 Received email and text notifications about all 4 forms

11/14/2017 Received hard copies of all 4 NOAs

11/21/2017 Received biometrics appointment notice scheduled for 11/29

12/15/2017 Interview notice - interview is scheduled for January 19th! Holy #$%^ that's less than 3 months from PD!

01/02/2018 EAD + AP approved

01/16/2018 Combo card delivered

01/19/2018 Interview - recommended for approval

01/22/2018 New card is being produced :dance:

 

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Info for I-693 Part 9, Vaccination Record.

 

Writing this up because I found a lot of obsolete and conflicting information about the requirements and what was generally accepted by the civil surgeon. What you get done in advance has an impact on what you end up paying. The customer in front of me was charged $400; I was charged $180.

 

I was told by a lawyer at an early consultation that out of country vaccination records aren't usually accepted by the Designated Civil Surgeon. The said that they *will* accept print outs from local lab companies and heathcare providers that they are familiar with. So most likely, you don't need your historical records, as they wouldn't be accepted anyway. Lab titers are usually cheaper or less risky than administering another shot, and you can get them all done from one blood sample, so you can 'americanize' your records quite easily. But, I'm not sure you have to. See below..

 

Male & female adults aged 26-60, which I'd guess covers most people adjusting w/ spousal petitions, only need Tdap (if never previously received) or a Td booster (you need evidence of Tdap), and the Influenza shot during the winter months. Of course, it's best to always get the flu shot, even if it isn't in season, as you don't know when your interview will be. All other requirements are allowed to be marked "not age appropriate" or "not medically appropriate". Both of these vaccines are cheap to get, even if you are not insured.

 

My civil surgeon did transcribe everything I had labs done for, and I have heard that some Civil Surgeons will require evidence of everything. But no other records are required by CDC or USCIS, so don't let your civil surgeon oversell you. For example, I've never been vaccinated against Hep A or Hep B.. Hep B is a 6 month series and most likely quite expensive to get done, and I've never read about any civil surgeon requiring it, perhaps unsurprisingly.

 

Things you need

 

Tdap: I got the shot from KP in California. Had the record. He wrote the date of my 2014 shot. Don't listen to people online that say your shot needs to be from 1 or 2 years ago. It doesn't. You get 10 years for the initial shot and any booster.

 

Influenza: I got the shot from KP done in October, just before I filed. This guy only lasts a year. Had the record. He wrote the date of my 2017 shot.

 

Things you might need

 

Varicella: This one is called out in the "Complete Series", so most likely a good idea to get it done. I'd never been vaccinated, but I had chickenpox as a child, and got a blood titer done for V.Zoster which proved I was immune. He wrote "VH <date>", the date being when my titer form was printed.

 

Things you probably don't need

 

DT/DTaP/DTP, OPV/IPV, Hib, Rotavirus, Meningococcal: I had these done as a child. He marked "Not age appropriate", and didn't ask for records.

 

Pneumococcal, Hep A, Hep B: Never had the vaccines. He marked "Not age appropriate", and didn't ask for records.

 

MMR: I had lab titers done for mumps, rubeola and rubella. He marked "Not age appropriate", didn't ask for records. In retrospect this one was a waste of my time/money.

Filed I-130 + I485 Priority Mail: 10/13/2017

Received by USCIS / Priority date: 10/17/2017

NOA1 Text/Emails: 10/25/2017

NOA1 Received by Mail: 10/30/2017

Biometrics Appt Notice by Mail: 11/3/2017

Biometrics Appt: 11/15/2017

Interview Appt Notice by Mail: 1/8/2018

I-485 Case Status Updated Online to 'Interview is Scheduled': 1/9/2018

Interview Appt: 2/7/2018

'Further Review' indicated after Interview: 2/7/2018

I-131 Case Status Updated Online to 'Case Was Approved': 2/8/2018

I-765 Case Status Updated Online to 'Card Was Mailed To Me': 2/8/2018

I-485 Case Status Updated Online to 'New Card Is Being Produced': 2/8/2018

I-797 (Approval) for I-131 + I-765 Received by Mail: 2/9/2018

EAD/AP Combo Card Received by Mail: 2/10/2018

I-485 Case Status Updated Online to 'Card Was Mailed To Me': 2/13/2018

US Permanent Resident Card Received by Mail: 2/16/2018

Filed I-751 Priority Mail: 11/5/2019

NOA1 Text/Emails: 11/13/2019

NOA1 Received by Mail: 11/19/2019

Green card (CR-6) expired: 2/8/2020

Received I-751 biometrics waiver by mail: 7/9/2020

Filed N-400 electronically: 11/10/2020

I-751 'Case was transferred' (to NBC11/17/2020

Received N-400 biometrics waiver by mail: 12/14/2020

I-751 I-797 approval notice received: 6/28/2021

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On 12/19/2017 at 6:34 PM, ajs1984 said:

Info for I-693 Part 9, Vaccination Record.

 

Writing this up because I found a lot of obsolete and conflicting information about the requirements and what was generally accepted by the civil surgeon. What you get done in advance has an impact on what you end up paying. The customer in front of me was charged $400; I was charged $180.

 

I was told by a lawyer at an early consultation that out of country vaccination records aren't usually accepted by the Designated Civil Surgeon. The said that they *will* accept print outs from local lab companies and heathcare providers that they are familiar with. So most likely, you don't need your historical records, as they wouldn't be accepted anyway. Lab titers are usually cheaper or less risky than administering another shot, and you can get them all done from one blood sample, so you can 'americanize' your records quite easily. But, I'm not sure you have to. See below..

 

Male & female adults aged 26-60, which I'd guess covers most people adjusting w/ spousal petitions, only need Tdap (if never previously received) or a Td booster (you need evidence of Tdap), and the Influenza shot during the winter months. Of course, it's best to always get the flu shot, even if it isn't in season, as you don't know when your interview will be. All other requirements are allowed to be marked "not age appropriate" or "not medically appropriate". Both of these vaccines are cheap to get, even if you are not insured.

 

My civil surgeon did transcribe everything I had labs done for, and I have heard that some Civil Surgeons will require evidence of everything. But no other records are required by CDC or USCIS, so don't let your civil surgeon oversell you. For example, I've never been vaccinated against Hep A or Hep B.. Hep B is a 6 month series and most likely quite expensive to get done, and I've never read about any civil surgeon requiring it, perhaps unsurprisingly.

 

Things you need

 

Tdap: I got the shot from KP in California. Had the record. He wrote the date of my 2014 shot. Don't listen to people online that say your shot needs to be from 1 or 2 years ago. It doesn't. You get 10 years for the initial shot and any booster.

 

Influenza: I got the shot from KP done in October, just before I filed. This guy only lasts a year. Had the record. He wrote the date of my 2017 shot.

 

Things you might need

 

Varicella: This one is called out in the "Complete Series", so most likely a good idea to get it done. I'd never been vaccinated, but I had chickenpox as a child, and got a blood titer done for V.Zoster which proved I was immune. He wrote "VH <date>", the date being when my titer form was printed.

 

Things you probably don't need

 

DT/DTaP/DTP, OPV/IPV, Hib, Rotavirus, Meningococcal: I had these done as a child. He marked "Not age appropriate", and didn't ask for records.

 

Pneumococcal, Hep A, Hep B: Never had the vaccines. He marked "Not age appropriate", and didn't ask for records.

 

MMR: I had lab titers done for mumps, rubeola and rubella. He marked "Not age appropriate", didn't ask for records. In retrospect this one was a waste of my time/money.

A very helpful summary. Thanks!

09/28/2017: Package delivered to USCIS

10/04/2017: Priority Date

10/05/2017: SMS/Email Confirmation at 11:34pm CST

10/10/2017: 4 NOA's received in Mail

10/16/2017: Received biometrics appointment letter

?/?/2017: Received letter asking for I-693

10/26/2017: Biometrics appointment

11/01/2017: I-485 case status 'Ready to be scheduled for an interview'

12/28/2017: Inquiry for EAD (via attorney)

01/08/2018: EAD/AP status 'Case was approved' (102 Days)

01/12/2018: EAD/AP Card & approval notice received in mail

09/17/2018: Case status changed to 'Interview Scheduled' (354 days)

11/05/2018: Interview, not approved on-site

11/09/2018: I-485 case status 'New card is being produced' (407 days)

11/13/2018: both I-485 and I-130 case status showing 'Case was approved'

11/16/2018: I-485 case status 'Card was Mailed' with tracking number

11/17/2018: Green card delivered. I-485 case status 'Card was delivered' (415 days)

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Merry Christmas !!

I hope you all have a good time during this holiday season.

My AOS timeline

 

10/12/17:Package sent

10/19/17: Package received

10/25/17: SMS/ email 

10/30/17: NOA received. Priority date: 10/19/17

11/10/17: Biometric appointment notice

11/20/17: Biometric appointment

11/20/17: Biometric done

03/13/2018: Received RFE

03/23/2018: Response received 

03/30/18: EAD card is being produced 

03/03/18: EAD approved 

04/05/2018: Card in hands+ approval letter+ courtesy letter for I-693

04/09/2018: Received SSN card

04/18/2018: Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview ( updated just in the end of August/18)

01/18/19: Interview scheduled 

02/26/19: Interview day ( approved )

02/26/19: Card is being produced 

03/01/19: Card was mailed to me

03/02/19: Received approval  letter for forms I-485+ I-130

03/05/19: Card in hands

 

 

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5 hours ago, happywu said:

Merry Christmas !!

I hope you all have a good time during this holiday season.

Thank you , you too :) and y’all here on this post

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