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UPDATE!!!

...no I don't need your son's...he won't get his approval till you get yours....

:dance::dance: Mark & Laura

Sorry, but this isnt true. My son got his AOS approved and got his GreenCard 2 weeks after his interview. My wife is still waiting for her namecheck to be approved, so her GC is still pending!

Patrick

Filed for I-485 AOS 7-12-04

File went to FBI for Name Check on 10-08-2004

AOS interview 2-16-2006

Told that AOS approved "Pending Name Check"

Refiled for EAD 12-12-2006

EAD approved 3-04-2007

I-131-AP filed 2-18-2007

I have written both Senators of my state with no luck.

I have written my district congressman with no luck.

They all say it is out of their hands.

I even wrote GW Bush a letter asking for help , but got no reply.

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Sorry, but this isnt true. My son got his AOS approved and got his GreenCard 2 weeks after his interview. My wife is still waiting for her namecheck to be approved, so her GC is still pending!

Patrick

Sorry you are waiting too.

When it comes to USCIS and the entire bureacracy of immigration and security, it seems one hand never knows what the other is doing. Some type of central brain dysfunction I suspect??

With patience and persistance, we will perservere...we certainly hope...

M&L :dance::dance:

Mark (MI) and Laura (Canada)

March 1 2004: I-129F mailed to Nebraska

March 2 2004: NOA1

July 7 2004: RFE in snail mail- want original signature on Laura's G-325

July 23, 2004: APPROVED online (143 days) WOOOOHOOOO!!

Sep 30-2004 - Interview in Vancouver. Visa Approved!

Oct 19, 2004 - Arrive in US through North Portal, North Dakota

Oct 20, 2004 - Home in Michigan at last!!! YEEEHAAAA

Nov. 18, 2004 - Wedding Day :)

***AOS Process***

Jan 25, 2005 Mailed AOS, AP off to Chicago

Feb 2, 2005 Received in mail NOA's dated Jan 31

Feb 23, 2005 Biometrics appt in Grand Rapids. All went well!!

March 10, 2005 Bobby's AP & Laura's AP are Approved!!!!

May 23, 2005 Received AOS Interview Date from Detroit...August 22, 2005

July 6, 2005 Leaving for Negril Jamaica on our honeymoon MMMMMM

August 22, 2005 AOS APPROVED subject to background check.

March 15, 2007 STILL WAITING...File another I 131 Travel App

April 5, 2007 Infopass appt in Detroit. Learned FBI approved name check March 30, 2007

May 1 2007 Contact Congressional liason office, who contact USCIS

May 8, 2007 USCIS issues letter to update fingerprints on May 23

May 16, 2007 Second I 131 approved

May 23, 2007 Fingerprints updated

June 28, 2007 Finally receive Permanent Resident Card !!

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We are scheduled for an INFOPASS on 4/13/07 to find out the status of our case. We were interviewed on 12/5 and the officer said he was approving our I130 petitiion but not AOS since the FBI check was not complete.

Our online status still says I-130 pending approval. It has not been touched since Oct 2006.

Has anyone had this experience?

Should our I-130 have been approved by now and a letter/notice sent to us for at least that specific document while we are waiting for the FBI clearance?

Also, we recently discovered that there is another person from my husband's home country with the same first and last name, living in our same city. Could this be one reason why the FBI clearance is taking longer?

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Also, we recently discovered that there is another person from my husband's home country with the same first and last name, living in our same city. Could this be one reason why the FBI clearance is taking longer?

Unlikely, but it depends.....lol

Is this other person also a recent immigrant (ie post Sept. 11, 2005)?

Or does he already have a record in the US?

Your AOS was only filed 7 months ago. You really haven't been waiting all that long. This will probably sort itself naturally.

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No news from my end, I'm afraid. It's been a while since I checked into this thread -- nomally i try and sit these things out and forget about the wait. I do have a couple of comments/questions, though:

It's now been 2-years since i filed. I have an NOA of March 14, 2005. So, when the card does come I'm expecting it to be a 10-year card. This is correct, right? This is the only consolations for us long-timers.

Also, I just spoke to the information center. I had my fingerprints re-done in August, and I wanted to find out if this affected my case/timescale. They said the authorities will now treat my case as if i had been fingerprinted for the first time. It seems they will re-submit my details to the FBI, who will start the background check all over again. Again, does this sound correct?

Thank you, kind souls.

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you should be eligible for the 10 year greencard, others have received it as well aftwer waiting past their 2 year anniversaries, ultimately it is up to the AO.

As far as re-starting your namecheck, anything is possible, especially when fingerprints expire (*gag*), but this is the 1st time I have seen anyone state the whole process begins again. It may be important to note that security checks when done to obtain a visa DO expire and are re-ordered with some frequency. While that is an entirely different process and agency, who knows, maybe some parrallels there.

I am trying not to speculate anymore, it just makes me depressed :P .

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you should be eligible for the 10 year greencard, others have received it as well aftwer waiting past their 2 year anniversaries, ultimately it is up to the AO.

As far as re-starting your namecheck, anything is possible, especially when fingerprints expire (*gag*), but this is the 1st time I have seen anyone state the whole process begins again. It may be important to note that security checks when done to obtain a visa DO expire and are re-ordered with some frequency. While that is an entirely different process and agency, who knows, maybe some parrallels there.

I am trying not to speculate anymore, it just makes me depressed :P .

Fingerprint checks and Name checks are 2 seperate entities. Fingerprints are relatively fast and easy. The Namecheck on the other end can be laborious. Or at the least, it is killing us.

Patrick

I wrote our Senator a 3rd letter today. I might try writing him 1 a week just to see if maybe I can hassle him to urge the FBI to complete our case.

Sincerely,

Pat

Filed for I-485 AOS 7-12-04

File went to FBI for Name Check on 10-08-2004

AOS interview 2-16-2006

Told that AOS approved "Pending Name Check"

Refiled for EAD 12-12-2006

EAD approved 3-04-2007

I-131-AP filed 2-18-2007

I have written both Senators of my state with no luck.

I have written my district congressman with no luck.

They all say it is out of their hands.

I even wrote GW Bush a letter asking for help , but got no reply.

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NP...was just giving the info.

^_^^_^

Pat

Filed for I-485 AOS 7-12-04

File went to FBI for Name Check on 10-08-2004

AOS interview 2-16-2006

Told that AOS approved "Pending Name Check"

Refiled for EAD 12-12-2006

EAD approved 3-04-2007

I-131-AP filed 2-18-2007

I have written both Senators of my state with no luck.

I have written my district congressman with no luck.

They all say it is out of their hands.

I even wrote GW Bush a letter asking for help , but got no reply.

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Great News Rebecca :D

PEGGY & ROGER

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K-1/K-2 VISA'S APPROVED IN MONTREAL MAY 2, 2005

K-1/K-2 AOS APPROVED IN ATLANTA MAY 17, 2006

10 year GC Approved - APRIL 16th ,2009 - Peggy and Jonathan's......

Still waiting for our cards...Had to file I-90 as they sent them to the wrong address.

March 9th, 2010, Received GC that has been lost in the mail for 10 months. Still waiting for my son's that is lost as well.

Filed Waiver for my son's 10 year GC and it was approved. He finally received his GC after its been missing for 2 years.

Thanking God this is over for 10 years.

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Thats great news Rebecca! We also are overdue for our renewed fingerprints, I guess we'll get a letter soon.

Pat

Filed for I-485 AOS 7-12-04

File went to FBI for Name Check on 10-08-2004

AOS interview 2-16-2006

Told that AOS approved "Pending Name Check"

Refiled for EAD 12-12-2006

EAD approved 3-04-2007

I-131-AP filed 2-18-2007

I have written both Senators of my state with no luck.

I have written my district congressman with no luck.

They all say it is out of their hands.

I even wrote GW Bush a letter asking for help , but got no reply.

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congratulations rebecca jo. the day has finally arrived for u.

the only good news i have to share is hassans work auth has been approved for the 3rd time now and the card is on its way. as far as the green card its noooooo where in site.

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Rebeccajo,

Cool... The light is near !

11/13/2006 - Filing Date.

11/20/2006 - NOA date for I-485.

02/01/2007 - I-485 Biometrics Appt Date.

03/15/2007 - Interview Date.

04/04/2007 - (Info Pass) Pending - name check.

05/xx/2007 - Phone Call to NSC - name check returned.

06/04/2007 - (CRIS) Notice mailed welcoming new permanent resident.

06/04/2007 - (USCIS) Welcome to USA letter received 10 Year PRC K-1 & k-2.

06/05/2007 - (USCIS) Card production ordered.

06/11/2007 - (USCIS) 10 Year PRC received K-1 & k-2.

03/11/2010 - File for Citizenship

04/02/2012 - N-400 mailed via carrier

09/21/2012 - Oath Los Angeles - United State Citizen

AOS approved (start to finish) 7 months.

AOS approved 2 months and 20 days after AOS Interview (was in FBI name check).

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