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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ukraine
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16 minutes ago, Gigi2017 said:

It was delivered to someone else.

So your neighbour got it, and USPS guy lied? Congrats! Back to SSA on Monday. And DMV if need it. And maybe reschedule Walgreen interview. 
Glad that ended well finally! 

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2 hours ago, Gigi2017 said:

I’ve got a knock on my door! I’ve got the EAD! I’m literally holding it in my hand! Next week I can go to apply for the SSN!

Soo happy for you! Make sure you enjoy this weekend! Congratulations!!!! 🥳

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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3 hours ago, Gigi2017 said:

I’ve got a knock on my door! I’ve got the EAD! I’m literally holding it in my hand! Next week I can go to apply for the SSN!

Oh my goodness!! I feel exhausted for you!!! Thank god you have it finally!! So happy for you 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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Please does anyone understand what this means? I didn’t send any correspondence to them neither did I get a RFE. I have my interview coming up next Tuesday and I hope this does affect anything

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1 hour ago, KJvisa said:

Soo happy for you! Make sure you enjoy this weekend! Congratulations!!!! 🥳

 

22 minutes ago, Nicola and Jordan said:

Oh my goodness!! I feel exhausted for you!!! Thank god you have it finally!! So happy for you 

Thank you guys 😘

11 minutes ago, Pittsburgfiler said:

Please does anyone understand what this means? I didn’t send any correspondence to them neither did I get a RFE. I have my interview coming up next Tuesday and I hope this does affect anything

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What does your status says on the old or new site ?

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3 hours ago, Gigi2017 said:

I’ve got a knock on my door! I’ve got the EAD! I’m literally holding it in my hand! Next week I can go to apply for the SSN!

This is amazing!!! The list letters always show up. And now you have the weekend! I hope it’s amazing!

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12 hours ago, dr01d3k4 said:

We had one in February, responded in May. That was about getting a joint sponsor, and proof in not subject to the 2 year home rule of the J1. Then we had another in June that was for proof of citizenship of our joint sponsor - that one only took 2 days to handle.

 

 

oohh they sent you a RFE for proving youre not subject to the 2 year home rule of J1? On your visa did it say you were or were not subject to it?

My husband never got an RFE for his J1 visa. His visa in his passport says hes not subject to it, but after getting an advisory opinion twice, they said he was subject to it. So we scrambled to get the waiver filed. We filed for two waivers because unfortunely my first lawyer was not knowledgable of waivers and we wasted so much money this. 

 

We always wondered if USCIS actually checks those things cuz my first immigration lawyer said nobody checks our files in depth until the interview. so whether my husband had a j1 waiver and was subject to the 2 year requirement or not we would've passed all the steps but get denied at the interview. idk the immigration lawyer honestly was no good in filing our waiver that's why we sought a different lawyer for our NOS waiver. I'm starting to doubt her saying everything passes until the end if you got an RFE to prove you were not subject to the two year requirement. 

 

Our interview is in three weeks and am just trying to figure out what to doo. Thanks a bunch!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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17 minutes ago, Gigi2017 said:

 

What does your status says on the old or new site ?

Same thing. The only time I sent something to them was when I accidentally  applied to expedite my i485 instead of my i765 ( I wrongly put my receipt notice for i485 and the officer on the phone went ahead to put my application in without objecting). Then they asked me to send my supporting documents, which I did. I thought that was what got me the interview sooner (obviously not because it looks like they are just reviewing the documents I sent since). Hopefully that’s what it is.

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8 minutes ago, rlagkssk830 said:

oohh they sent you a RFE for proving youre not subject to the 2 year home rule of J1? On your visa did it say you were or were not subject to it?

My husband never got an RFE for his J1 visa. His visa in his passport says hes not subject to it, but after getting an advisory opinion twice, they said he was subject to it. So we scrambled to get the waiver filed. We filed for two waivers because unfortunely my first lawyer was not knowledgable of waivers and we wasted so much money this. 

 

We always wondered if USCIS actually checks those things cuz my first immigration lawyer said nobody checks our files in depth until the interview. so whether my husband had a j1 waiver and was subject to the 2 year requirement or not we would've passed all the steps but get denied at the interview. idk the immigration lawyer honestly was no good in filing our waiver that's why we sought a different lawyer for our NOS waiver. I'm starting to doubt her saying everything passes until the end if you got an RFE to prove you were not subject to the two year requirement. 

 

Our interview is in three weeks and am just trying to figure out what to doo. Thanks a bunch!

My DS2019 specifically says I'm not subject to it, and I assume my visa stamp says it too, probably because I'm British and doing software engineering. I guess in the original submission my lawyer didn't include my DS2019, so we sent it for the RFE. I've not had to deal with waivers so I wouldn't be able to help you there.

11/12/2017 - Entered US on J1
10/18/2018 - Filed AOS at NBC
12/11/2018 - Biometrics
02/28/2019 - USCIS mailed RFIE on I485
05/09/2019 - USCIS received RFIE response
06/11/2019 - USCIS mailed another RFIE on I485
06/19/2019 - USCIS received 2nd RFIE response
07/24/2019 - I485 ready to schedule for interview
01/22/2020 - I485 interview (in San Jose instead of San Francisco)

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6 minutes ago, dr01d3k4 said:

My DS2019 specifically says I'm not subject to it, and I assume my visa stamp says it too, probably because I'm British and doing software engineering. I guess in the original submission my lawyer didn't include my DS2019, so we sent it for the RFE. I've not had to deal with waivers so I wouldn't be able to help you there.

Oooh thats strange, my husbands visa states he's not subject and his ds2019 says he is and we sent in both. USCIS probs didn't look too much into detail then. Thanks for your quick response! 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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5 hours ago, Gigi2017 said:

It was delivered to someone else.

Astounding. Good to know that USPS won't forward government documents, but they will just stick them in the wrong mailbox.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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For proof of current income of the petitioner, do I need to submit both paystubs and employment verification letter? Or is submitting just the paystubs enough?

  1. Spoiler

     

    1. Package sent to USCIS : 06/09/2019 
    2. Package received by USCIS : 06/13/2019
    3. NOA date from USCIS: 06/18/2019
    4. Text/Email notices sent : 06/20/2019
    5. Physical Notices mailed : 06/19/2019
    6. FingerPrint notice sent : 06/25/2019
    7. FingerPrint notice scheduled : 07/11/2019
    8. FingerPrint Walk-in:  07/02/2019
    9. FingerPrint Review Completed:  07/02/2019 and 07/04/2019. For some reason, it's listed twice. 
    10. RFE 1: 08/19/2019: RFE email notification. 08/23/2019: Physical mail received.
    11. RFE Response received by USCIS:  08/26/2019
    12. NOA date from USCIS for RFE receipt: 08/28/2019
    13. Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview: 09/05/2019
    14. Interview was scheduled: Email on 09/12/2019 
    15. EAD expedite requested: 09/24/2019
    16. Status change to Expedite Request Received: 09/26/2019 ( Made a request as I had to accept a job offer ASAP!)
    17. Case History Updates: 09/27/2019
      1. On September 27, 2019, your request to have your case expedited, referral number XXXXXX, was assigned to an officer for response.
      2. On September 27, 2019, we sent a response to your request to have your case expedited, referral number XXXXXX
      3. On September 27, 2019, your request to have your case expedited, referral number XXXXXX, was completed.
    18. Faxed evidence for EAD expedite: 10/07/2019
    19. AP/EAD Text/Email approval : 10/18/2019 ( Don't think it's because of the expedite)
    20. AP/EAD Physical cards mailed : 10/22/2019
    21. Interview Date: 10/22/2019
    22. I-485 approved : 10/22/2019
    23. GC card mailed : 10/28/2019

     

ROC

  1. I-751 sent to USCIS: 08/25/2021
  2. Package received by USCIS : 08/30/2021
  3. Received package back from USCIS due to form processing error: 09/07/2021
  4. Mailed new application to USCIS: 09/07/2021
  5. Package received by USCIS : 09/09/2021
  6. Received text for receipt#: 09/11/2021 (Dated 09/10/2021)
  7. Check cashed: 09/14/2021
  8. Received letter about Biometrics waiver: 10/25/2021
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5 minutes ago, rye_212 said:

I came on here today to check for updates from you.  Glad you are sorted.  

 

My biometrics appointment letter was delivered to the next door neighbour - but my lawyer had a copy also.   The only letter that went astray.  I wish USPS would deliver the piles of un-solicited credit card offers to my neighbour instead!!

 

 

9 hours ago, Dazz said:

Astounding. Good to know that USPS won't forward government documents, but they will just stick them in the wrong mailbox.

Right guys?? Unbelievable! A First Priority mail with a $100 insurance on it! 

And we get lots of junk mails daily! Thank you. Such a relief by the way. I don’t wish these few days to my worst enemy...

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