jrh242
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There is a thread for AOS filers in August that I just bumped. You're not alone on waiting.
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My (me an my wife) AOS application and EAD were received by USCIS on August 13th, 2012.
Biometrics appointment was in mid September.
Received the EAD card on Nov. 2nd, 2012.
Have not heard a peep on the AOS since the NOA. The online status still shows in the 1st stage of ACCEPTANCE at the National Benefits Center location.
Next week it will have been 6months, at which time I guess I'll need to contact my local congressman to inquire.
Still waiting.
Made contact with my congressman yesterday to see if he can maybe help speed things up. We'll see...
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I am in the same boat. AOS received by USCIS on August 12th. Online status still shows in the 1st stage of Acceptance.
It will be 6 months next week.
I'll be contacting my local congressman to see if he can help.
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My (me an my wife) AOS application and EAD were received by USCIS on August 13th, 2012.
Biometrics appointment was in mid September.
Received the EAD card on Nov. 2nd, 2012.
Have not heard a peep on the AOS since the NOA. The online status still shows in the 1st stage of ACCEPTANCE at the National Benefits Center location.
Next week it will have been 6months, at which time I guess I'll need to contact my local congressman to inquire.
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My fiance arrived to the US on a K-1 Visa.
We just recently got married within the required 90 days and are getting ready to file for adjustment of status.
We're obviously filing the form I-485, but I was confused as to whether I need to concurrently file a form I-130?
If so do we have to pay the fee for that also, meaning a $420 I-130 fee plus a $1,070 I-485 fee?
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My fiance resides in the Bahamas.
She lived in Canada for over a year while attending University.
Thus, for the K-1 interview they are requiring a Police Certificate from Canada.
The current wait time for submitting a police certificate via mail to RMCP is 10 weeks.
I have searched and read previous threads here on this issue and saw that if you go to a local police station
you can get the police certificate much quicker (some responses said 5 minutes).
Does anyone know if that option of going in person is only available to Canadian residents?
Or can she just fly up there for a couple days and walk into a local police station and pay the fee
and request the certificate of no conviction?
August 2012 AOS Filers
in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
Posted
Still waiting...
Reaching out to my congressman was of no help.
And now we just moved and have to change our address. Hopefully that doesn't set us back.