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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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9 minutes ago, Romei said:

My NOA is 1st march so i am going to call them today and how can this happen? I mean Charlotte filers from January already started to get their interviews. Can it be a glitch??

 

Try to submit inquiry. Receipt date to inquire is march 4 now.

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13 minutes ago, Romei said:

My NOA is 1st march so i am going to call them today and how can this happen? I mean Charlotte filers from January already started to get their interviews. Can it be a glitch??

 

It is also "just" an estimated time.
E.g. people in Raleigh were supposed to wait 8 months according to USCIS (it dropped to 5.5 months now), but usually people get their interview after 3 to 4 months there.
Which does not match up with the official USCIS times.
 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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1 hour ago, Romei said:

My NOA is 1st march so i am going to call them today and how can this happen? I mean Charlotte filers from January already started to get their interviews. Can it be a glitch??

 

Good for you! Let us know how it goes. I’ve read that’s it’s often beneficial to ask to speak to a tier 2 officer. Generally you don’t have much luck with the people on the front lines who initially answer the phones. 

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Please don’t all think that the processing times for the green card are set in stone. Yes they are a guide but you can get lucky. I filed in late March and received my interview letter a couple of days ago. That’s 4 months. My interview is scheduled for early August so that’s 5 months pretty much in total if all things go well. The estimated processing time for my local office (Portland, ME) is 11-20 something months when I looked yesterday. There is hope 💜

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1 hour ago, Becksnjessie said:

Please don’t all think that the processing times for the green card are set in stone. Yes they are a guide but you can get lucky. I filed in late March and received my interview letter a couple of days ago. That’s 4 months. My interview is scheduled for early August so that’s 5 months pretty much in total if all things go well. The estimated processing time for my local office (Portland, ME) is 11-20 something months when I looked yesterday. There is hope 💜

Exactly! I would look at the VJ stats for your field office, as I feel like that is more reliable. Someone speculated that the "minimum" time stated on the USCIS website, is actually the time by which 50% applicants have received their GC. Its just speculation but I think it makes sense

AOS thru marriage from F-1 (student) visa in Tampa, FL - 83 DAYS (No RFE, No Expedite)

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2019-03-18 - AOS package sent; concurrent filing (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131) (FedEx; choose regular rate! Still arrives super fast and is WAY cheaper!)

2019-03-21 - AOS package received (Day 1)

2019-03-30 - All NOA1s arrived (dated March 25) (Day 10)

2019-04-05 - Biometrics notice arrived (dated March 29) (Day 16)

2019-04-16 - Biometrics appointment (Day 27)

2019-04-17 - Online status updated to "Case is Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview" (Day 28)

2019-04-23 - Online status updated to "Interview Was Scheduled" (Day 34)

2019-05-30 - AOS Interview (Day 71) → https://tinyurl.com/yxug6acr

2019-06-04 - Online status updated to "Case Was Approved"; EAD and AP status updated to "Case Closed" (Day 76)

2019-06-11 - GC in hand (Day 83) ~ done for now!

 

ROC during COVID-19 pandemic, Nebraska Service Center <_< - 514 DAYS

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2021-03-10 - ROC package sent

2021-03-15 - ROC package received (Day 1)

2021-04-09 - NOA1 arrived (dated April 06) (Day 26)

2021-04-30 - Online status updated to "Fingerprints Were Taken" (used AOS fingerprints); no biometrics fee refund (Day 47)

2021-11-01 - 24-month extension letter received (Day 232)

2022-08-08 - Combo interview (I-751 and N-400) (Day 512) → https://tinyurl.com/2aejcx4e

2022-08-10 - Approval notice in the mail; no 10-year green card for me since N-400 also approved (Day 514)

 

N-400 during COVID-19 pandemic in Philly, PA - 169 DAYS (No RFE)

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2022-03-11 - Online submission

2022-03-11 - NOA1 and biometrics reuse notice uploaded to myUSCIS account (Day 1)

2022-06-30 - Interview scheduled (Day 112)

2022-08-08 - Combo interview (I-751 and N-400) (Day 151) → https://tinyurl.com/2aejcx4e

2022-08-10 - Oath ceremony scheduled (Day 153)

2022-08-26 - Oath ceremony (Day 169) ~ DONE FOREVER!

 

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On 7/26/2019 at 5:10 PM, paulsquare said:

Let me know once your card is produced! :)

Woohoooooo, card is being produced just one minute ago

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6 hours ago, lil.han said:

Has anyone gotten their EAD that had an RFE

No, still waiting. 

Our journey so far:🙂

03 /12/19- Sent I-130, I-485, I-131 & I-765 (via USPS)
03/14/19 - Arrived at Chicago lock box
03/19/19- NOA1 via text (all petitions NBC)
03/22/19- Biometrics notice
03/25/19 - NOA1 via mail for AOSEAD & AP 
03/30/19- NOA1 for scheduled biometrics appointment (via mail)
04/12/19- Biometrics appointment completed 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ukraine
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16 minutes ago, ds2 said:

EAD enquiry date updated to 5th March now 😊

They count 5 months as 150 (30 x 5) days, so the inquiry date is (today - 150 days) counting weekend. So assuming they don't change it back to 7 months or some such, it will keep going.

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6 minutes ago, Shiran said:

They count 5 mounts as 150 (30 x 5) days, so the enquiry date is (today - 150 days) counting weekend. So assuming they don't change it back to 7 months or some such, it will keep going.

Nope.

 

We have posted a “Receipt date for a case inquiry" in the table below to show when you can inquire about your case. If your receipt date is before the “Receipt date for a case inquiry", you can submit an “outside normal processing time” service request online.

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Yes, the inquiry date is calculated by taking upper margin of the processing range (in this case 5 months) converting it to days, so 5 months is 5x30 = 150 days, then subtracting it from what today's date is.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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7 minutes ago, Shiran said:

Yes, the inquiry date is calculated by taking upper margin of the processing range (in this case 5 months) converting it to days, so 5 months is 5x30 = 150 days, then subtracting it from what today's date is.

Then how did it change from March 2 to March 5 in 2 days?

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