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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Still no word here. Fingerprints redone Dec 7. :(

Sand, Can you share your timeline?

Hubby - Canada Wife- USA

Came to USA on an F1 Visa

Met my wife to be August 2001 at college in Nebraska

May 29,2004 - Married!!!!!

July 1, 2004 - Filed AOS, AP, I-130 and Ead in person-Houston

July 12, 2004 - Notice date

July 29, 2004 - Bios

Nov 10, 2004 - I-485 touched

Nov 17, 2004 - I-131 approved

Nov 24, 2004 - I-765 approved

Apr 25, 2005 - status inquiry since AOS is 90 days overdue

May 2, 2005 - status inquiry letter to Houston office

May 19, 2005 - had a meeting with the ICE ( they said they didnt know I filed for AOS???)

July 7, 2005 - sent a letter to Senator, Missouri Cis, CIS Ombudsman

July 27, 2005 - letter from Ombudsman - they will start an inquiry into my case.

Sept 14, 2005 - receieved a letter from USCIS Houston that I need to contact Missouri ( from status inquiry)

Oct 6, 2005 - fingerprinting- EAD

Nov 15, 2005 - Received letter from CIS Ombudsman-I need to contact the Houston USCIS

Nov 17, 2005 - Received AP and Ead in mail

Dec 28, 2005 - fingerprinting- AOS

Feb 9, 2006 - Aos interiew- still waiting for background check

Nov 3, 2006 - Second AOS interview, still waiting for background check

Nov 3, 2006 - I-130 approved

Dec 2, 2007 - Fingerprinted again..third time for AOS

Feb 14, 2008 - Received email case approved

Feb 26, 2008 - received Green Card

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
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as on my signature, make it short lol

by the way u been waiting for ur name to clear, since Feb 9, 2006 ?

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بســــم اللـــــه الــــرحمـن الــــرحــــيم

My N-400 timeline, I hope it will help - Local Office (Chula Vista Field Office - San Diego)

10/01/2010: Application was sent.

10/04/2010: Application was received.

10/06/2010: Email received "Application has been received" & Noticed Date.

10/07/2010: "Touch"

10/08/2010: "Touch" & Check was Cashed

10/09/2010: NOA1 Received via mail.

10/22/2010: Status Changed Online "Request for evidence" It was for Biometrics.

10/25/2010: Request for evidence recieved "Biometrics Notice".

11/18/2010: Biometrics date ==> 11:00AM. Biometrics was taken On time.

12/03/2010: "Yellow Letter" Received.

12/06/2010: "Touch" Case Moved to "Testing and Interview".

12/08/2010: Interview Letter received via mail.

01/13/2011: Interview Date. Done, " Thanks To ALLAH, I Passed the Test.

01/18/2011: Oath Letter was Sent.

01/20/2011: Oath Letter Recieved via mail.

01/28/2011: Oath Date. ==> Done, I am a U.S. Citizen

01/31/2011: Applied for a U.S. Passport Book, And, U.S. Passport Card.

02/25/2011: Passport Book's Received.

02/26/2011: Passport Card's Received.

02/28/2011: Certificate Of Naturalization's Returned.

Game Over.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Syria
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aos, ur in the same boat as us. husband goes for ead fingerprintiing on jan. 10 and green card reprinting jan 15. i hope they will let him do them at the same time. he is having a hard enough time getting off of work just for the first set...dont know if he can manage 2ce in the same month.

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Yo,

My husband went for his EAD renewal biometrics today and brought along his refingerprinting notice showing an appointment date of January 9. For once, common sense prevailed, and they took his fingerprints too! Yay! He said he was in and out quickly, and everyone was pleasant (Friday afternoon syndrome, I suspect). Donna, I hope your husband gets similar treatment! It would be crazy to make him return.

~Julie

K-1

March 7, 2005: I-129F NOA1

September 20, 2005: K-1 Interview in London. Visa received shortly thereafter.

AOS

December 30, 2005: I-485 received by USCIS

May 5, 2006: Interview at Phoenix district office. Approval pending FBI background check clearance. AOS finally approved almost two years later: February 14, 2008.

Received 10-year green card February 28, 2008

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Yo,

My husband went for his EAD renewal biometrics today and brought along his refingerprinting notice showing an appointment date of January 9. For once, common sense prevailed, and they took his fingerprints too! Yay! He said he was in and out quickly, and everyone was pleasant (Friday afternoon syndrome, I suspect). Donna, I hope your husband gets similar treatment! It would be crazy to make him return.

~Julie

Hi guys,

I actually got the fingerprint notice about a year ago. had it redone then but no news after that!

Don't lose your hope yet... But I am just so frustrated after waiting for almost 3 and a half years:(

it's sickening....

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Russia
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I'm sorry about that, tierdmonica.We also have been waiting for a long time.We filed for AOS in April 2005.Our case hasn't been touched since 06.03.2005.When it was the first fingerprint appointment.

Our k3 timeline

I-130

March 9 2004 - NOA1 from NSC

I-129

Apr 16 2004 - NOA1 from Chicago

October 20 - touched

October 27 2004 - NOA2

Interview

February 9 2005

We got the visa!!!

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Hi guys,

I actually got the fingerprint notice about a year ago. had it redone then but no news after that!

Yeah, that's what I'm worried about. Initially we were excited to finally get the refingerprinting notice, because several people in the name check thread received their green cards within a few weeks of the notice. But a bunch of us have received notices within the last couple of months, and I'm not sure anyone in this latest batch has the card yet. Maybe it's just a change of policy or something. But yes, fingers crossed! I guess it's comforting to have some activity even if the name check still isn't completed.

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K-1

March 7, 2005: I-129F NOA1

September 20, 2005: K-1 Interview in London. Visa received shortly thereafter.

AOS

December 30, 2005: I-485 received by USCIS

May 5, 2006: Interview at Phoenix district office. Approval pending FBI background check clearance. AOS finally approved almost two years later: February 14, 2008.

Received 10-year green card February 28, 2008

Your Humble Advice Columnist, Joyce

Come check out the most happenin' thread on VJ: Dear Joyce

Click here to see me visiting with my homebodies.

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Yo,

My husband went for his EAD renewal biometrics today and brought along his refingerprinting notice showing an appointment date of January 9. For once, common sense prevailed, and they took his fingerprints too! Yay! He said he was in and out quickly, and everyone was pleasant (Friday afternoon syndrome, I suspect). Donna, I hope your husband gets similar treatment! It would be crazy to make him return.

~Julie

I'm glag your husband got everything done in one visit Julie.

By the way, your "dear Joyce" column is hilarious!

2 years and 13 days from NOA to card in hand!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: China
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Yo,

My husband went for his EAD renewal biometrics today and brought along his refingerprinting notice showing an appointment date of January 9. For once, common sense prevailed, and they took his fingerprints too! Yay! He said he was in and out quickly, and everyone was pleasant (Friday afternoon syndrome, I suspect). Donna, I hope your husband gets similar treatment! It would be crazy to make him return.

~Julie

I'm glag your husband got everything done in one visit Julie.

By the way, your "dear Joyce" column is hilarious!

Updating my wifes case. She has been waiting since Oct 2005! First fingerprints Jan 06, Interview April 06 since pending background check. Second fingerprints Nov 07. In Dec called uscis customer support again for about the fifth time and for once got a gentelman that kind of new what was going on and said he would put a another service request into my local office so i thought here we go again. Then in late Dec called Senators office and then my wife faxed privacy act wavier to him. Recieved letter from local uscis office the status is CURRENTLY YOUR CASE IS IN PROCESS WITH AN OFFICER. Wow i couldnt believe it didnt say your case is delay because of background checks. We are hoping but not getting our hopes up just yet

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Syria
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Yo,

My husband went for his EAD renewal biometrics today and brought along his refingerprinting notice showing an appointment date of January 9. For once, common sense prevailed, and they took his fingerprints too! Yay! He said he was in and out quickly, and everyone was pleasant (Friday afternoon syndrome, I suspect). Donna, I hope your husband gets similar treatment! It would be crazy to make him return.

~Julie

I'm glag your husband got everything done in one visit Julie.

By the way, your "dear Joyce" column is hilarious!

Updating my wifes case. She has been waiting since Oct 2005! First fingerprints Jan 06, Interview April 06 since pending background check. Second fingerprints Nov 07. In Dec called uscis customer support again for about the fifth time and for once got a gentelman that kind of new what was going on and said he would put a another service request into my local office so i thought here we go again. Then in late Dec called Senators office and then my wife faxed privacy act wavier to him. Recieved letter from local uscis office the status is CURRENTLY YOUR CASE IS IN PROCESS WITH AN OFFICER. Wow i couldnt believe it didnt say your case is delay because of background checks. We are hoping but not getting our hopes up just yet

thats great news finally. that gives me hope on my husbands and all the ones scheduled for fingerprinting..husker maybe one more month then and julie a couple months for us!!!

there are some also in yahoo who ive read are getting fingerprints and something just pasted about this fbi check taking so long. im going to have to read up whats going on there.

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Hi guys,

I actually got the fingerprint notice about a year ago. had it redone then but no news after that!

Yeah, that's what I'm worried about. Initially we were excited to finally get the refingerprinting notice, because several people in the name check thread received their green cards within a few weeks of the notice. But a bunch of us have received notices within the last couple of months, and I'm not sure anyone in this latest batch has the card yet. Maybe it's just a change of policy or something. But yes, fingers crossed! I guess it's comforting to have some activity even if the name check still isn't completed.

I'm watching this too and wondering what's going on. I'm wondering if we can come up with a 'pattern' based upon a fairly simple question about the fingerprint notices being received by everyone.

My husband's fingerprint notice (that finally yielded the greencard last April) was NOT from Missouri. It was not on I797 paper. It was on plain white paper and was from our local office. Anything from a local office signals movement of the case WITHIN that office - meaning an AO is actively working the file. An AO is going to have to work your 'dead' namecheck file in order to get card production moving.

What kind of fingerprint notices did everyone receive and where did the notice come from?

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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I just finished reading much of this thread as possible. It would be impossible to read it all in one setting. I have to admit this thread is prettttty depressing. :( My wife has her AOS interview on 02/12/08 and everything has been going smooth since we filed the AOS in October. Now I am wandering if I will be postion to this thread after the interview. :(

Does most applicants have to wait for the FBI name check? Are there any that get done by the interview date, or is it just a small percentage of them?? Maybe in certain USCIS sites in certain states? Does anyone feel up to answering any of my questions?

Thanks Guys and Gals,

reach449

SAO'S AND RANDY'S TIMELINES:

K-1

03/05/07-NAO1

06/03/07-NOA2

08/06/07-INTERVIEW>>PASSED INTERVIEW!!

08/21/07-POE LAX!!!

09/24/07-Wedding

AOS:

10/29/07-All, (three) NOA1's received in the mail!

11/20/07-Biometric's Appointment/Complied with..no problems

12/18/07-NOA for interview appointment...02/12/08

01/04/08-Recieved EAD card and AP in the US mail!

02/12/08-AOS APPROVED AT INTERVIEW; CARD ORDERED

02/28/08-Green Card arrived in mail.

Removal of Conditions:

11/12/09-Mailed I-751 package

11/23/09-NOA 1

01/21/10-USCIS confirms no Biometrics

02/16/10-Card Production ordered

02/27/10-Green Card arrived!

N-400 Naturalization Citizenship:

12/12/2014-N-400 Package received by Lewisville Lockbox

12/18/2014-I-797C NOA received in mail; sent in old version of N-400

01/02/2014-USCIS Lewisville Received Package

01/06/2014-Checked Cashed

01/12/2014-Email from USCIS Receipt of Package

02/03/15-Biometrics Completed

02/04/15-USCIS notice of scheduling Interview

02/24/15-Interview scheduled for 03/31/2015

03/31/2015-Interview>Went Very well!

04/28/2015-OATH

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Hi reach -

Here's what happens when you file for your adjustment. They order a fingerprint check and namecheck upon issuance of the NOA1. The fingerprint check usually comes back to them from the FBI almost immediately but the namecheck is a longer process.

Most people on Vj don't buy this next part - systems have improved within USCIS! Yes they actually have and what NOW happens is that interviews are occuring much sooner than they used to. Conversely, the namecheck processes being used by the FBI are still archaic and they cannot keep up with either USCIS demand nor the improving adjustment systems.

Sooooooooooo.....sometimes an interview is held before the namecheck is done. For about 90 percent of the people who get 'stuck', their case will be resolved in the next six months. Some take a while longer. A tiny percentage (1% - Lal will correct me if I'm not up to speed on my stats) take longer than a year.

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