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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Just now, azblk said:

if your medical is about to expire ( 12 months from the day you completed it) then send it in. Your medical will be valid for another 12 months from the day it is received by uscis. So if one month before it expires you still have no interview date or interview is after the expiry of the medical then send in.

Basically medical is valid for one year from the date it is received by the USCIS as long as it is received by USCIS less than 12 months since it was done.

Oh WHAT. I have so much to learn. I assumed it was from the date it was completed. Thanks! I'll just do that

2015-11-23: Last TN received at CBP

2017-06-12: Married

2018-06-25: Mailed I-485, I-864, I-130/I-130A, and I-765 to USCIS

2018-07-24: Biometrics appointment

2018-08-28: Expedite request submitted for EAD via USCIS support line

2018-09-21: EAD and SSN received in the mail

2018-10-31: Interview is scheduled

2018-11-21: Last TN expired

2018-12-11: AOS Interview - Card is being produced

2018-12-18: Green Card received

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2020-09-23: Mailed I-751 to USCIS

2020-10-03: 18-month extension NOA 

2020-10-15: Biometrics from AOS applied to ROC

2020-12-11: Conditional green card expired 

2021-05-17: Card is being produced

2021-05-24: Green Card received

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2021-09-14: Online application for N-400

2022-05-04: Interview is scheduled

2022-06-13: N-400 Interview

2022-06-13: Immediate oath & naturalization certificate!

Filed: L-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Apply for it now, you never ever know. I had the same issue and had to get an emergency AP for work stuff it is not a fun process. The paperwork is rather simple, i-94/i485 receipt and few other things. FIlling the form is also very simple now that you have an A# and etc...

 

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country:
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I don’t get why people don’t apply for it when it’s free. Even if you don’t have any plans it’s better to have it than not. I mean it’s free. My advice is to apply for it even if it will be processed separately. At least you’ll have it if an emergency comes up. And if your greencard gets processed before they’ll just cancel the AP so it’s a win win. 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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18 hours ago, geowrian said:

I just put "As-needed" and "TBD". Others used "Unknown" for the date. The reason and date doesn't really matter for AP due to a pending I-485.

@BIGSEXY2070 hey you were asking me about how to answer for the dates of travel on you AP. Read this thread I'm sure it will help!

Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Had similar questions. 

just came back from an infopass appointment and boy i thought they had access to more information that i did...it was not worth it at all.

all they did is print out the processing time for the field office from the website and said, it could take two years for the AOS...this was really all it
now i am trying to send my AP form just in case 

 
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