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  1. 2 minutes ago, Jespirit said:

    Dear Ani89,

     

       Thanks for your reply, I did receive a scholarship from the Mexican government,  my question is related to once you have the no objection letter, then you need to go to the Mexican Embassy in Washington or El Paso Consulate so that they send the request to the US department of State? can you please share name of the office and place from where your no objection letter was sent? 

     

         On your timeline May 27 ---- No Objection letter sent from Mexico's consulate 

     

       Which office or name of the person that I need to contact to follow the same procedure?

     

    I am a professor and work at UTEP. Thank you for your time 

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    You go to the mexican consulate in el Paso. 

  2. 8 hours ago, Jespirit said:

    Hello Montse,

     

      We're you able to obtain your no objection letter? I need the no objection letter as well, my country of origin is Mexico, thank you for the information you can provide as to how to obtain and submit the letter to the Department of state

    I think all depends how and why you have the J1 in the first place. I think I answer you in another post

     Best of luck 

  3. 8 hours ago, Jespirit said:

    Hello Ani89,

     

      I need to obtain my no objection letter but I do not know where to obtain it, is it from the local consulate (I am in El Paso area) or does it have to come from the Mexican Embassy in Washington?

     

    Thanks for the information

    Hello, the no objection letter you need to got it from mexico (the conditional country where you got your scholarship). In my case the government was providing me a scholarship that's why I had my J1 Visa. When they "release" you they give you the no objection letter which means they are ok with the U.S. to remove the 2 years condition. I don't know If this answer your question. 

  4. 1 minute ago, Suss&Camm said:

    lol well the EAD/AP are processed only at the NBC, some of the i-485's where the interview is waived are also processed at the NBC at the moment. USCIS constantly rework how they distribute workload over different centers. So unless you were notified that your i-485 was transferred it's still at NBC as well.

    Oh wow! You're very helpful thank you so much! I need to send a letter to change my name and I was wondering where to send it 

  5. On 2/1/2017 at 9:20 AM, jeessgb said:

    Hi Ani

     

    After reading a few threads about this I'm convinced is nothing to worry about. It does however suck haha. 

     

    Like boo&mica mentioned I feel uneasy too about the whole political thing, specially being from Mexico. My AP was mailed to me but I wouldn't feel safe traveling out of the country until I have my green card. 

    I just want this over with :( 

    I know is hard. I hope you can make it to you interview. I feel so bad about this.  But you're rigth political issues are going to delay all the process.  When is your appointment? 

  6. On 6/8/2016 at 8:20 AM, Anamaria89 said:

    Good morning!

     

    Yesterday early am I got this email:

     

    Application Type: I485, APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS

    Your Case Status: Testing and Interview

    On June 7, 2016, we scheduled you for your interview and mailed you an interview notice for Receipt Number MSC****. Your interview is on July 14, 2016. Please follow the instructions in the notice. If you do not receive your interview notice by July 7, 2016, please go to www.uscis.gov/e-request to request a copy of the notice. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address.

    If your case status indicates that you are currently in this step, you have either been scheduled for an interview or are in line to be scheduled for an interview. The amount of time your application will remain in this step will vary by office and is largely determined by the number of cases ahead of yours. The interview notice will have specifics about time, location and anything you will need to bring to your interview. If your application remains pending beyond our normal processing times (as shown below) please contact our national customer service center at 1-800-375-5283. Please note that not every application/applicant will require an interview. In some instances, an interview is required by regulation and others an interview is requested because USCIS has determined that this is the most efficient means to determine eligibility. For a naturalization application the interview will include your taking the required English and/or Civics tests (unless exempt or waived).

     

     

    This morning early am like yesterday I got this update:

     

     

    Application Type: I485, APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS

    Your Case Status: Testing and Interview

    On June 8, 2016, we cancelled your interview for your Form I485, APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS, Receipt Number MSC******, and mailed you a cancellation notice. We will notify you by mail if the appointment is rescheduled, a decision is made, or if we need something from you. Please follow any instructions in the notice. If you do not receive your notice by July 8, 2016, please go to www.uscis.gov/e-request to request a copy of the notice. If you move, go towww.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address.

    If your case status indicates that you are currently in this step, you have either been scheduled for an interview or are in line to be scheduled for an interview. The amount of time your application will remain in this step will vary by office and is largely determined by the number of cases ahead of yours. The interview notice will have specifics about time, location and anything you will need to bring to your interview. If your application remains pending beyond our normal processing times (as shown below) please contact our national customer service center at 1-800-375-5283. Please note that not every application/applicant will require an interview. In some instances, an interview is required by regulation and others an interview is requested because USCIS has determined that this is the most efficient means to determine eligibility. For a naturalization application the interview will include your taking the required English and/or Civics tests (unless exempt or waived).

     

    Anyone knows what is happening? I am AOS from previously J1 and B2. I knew we gonna have an interview , I do not think they will avoi the interview like the people that adjust the status from K1 , but any opinions?

     

    I am moving on Saturday and I am worried that with that something wil be lost in the mail.

     

    Thank you

     

     

    Hi, can you update what happens next?  I'm in the exact situation here.  Thanks

     

  7. 4 hours ago, Russell&Maria said:

    Hey June filers, we attended my wife's AOS interview December 21 in San Francisco. We received e-mail and text notices that she was approved on December 29th and then received another e-mail and text that  the green card was supposedly mailed on January 4th. Now 1 month later we still have not received it. I put in an inquiry and they gave the standard your request will be answered within 30 days. Just checking to see if anyone else has been approved but it took over a month to receive the green card. We have received every piece of mail sent up to this point and the EAD/AP card only took a few days to get to us once it was sent so there has been no issues receiving anything from immigration. Strangely we never received a USPS tracking number for the green card though we got one for the EAD/AP card. I'm hoping this just means it hasn't been mailed yet. Hopefully they are just slow mailing these things out right now.

    My dad waited for 8 months to get the green card.  We did several inquiry and that helps

  8. 8 hours ago, clauandgio said:

    Did they give you a real reason? 

    No, the NOA letter said: 

    "This is to advice you that, due to unforseen circunstances, we have canceled the previews schedule interview on xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx for the above applicant. We regret any inconvenient this may cause.you will be notified of any further action taken on this case,  including and rescheduling interview information,  under separate notice."

     

     

     

     

  9. On 1/26/2017 at 9:15 AM, Adri.U said:

    Alright, you still have some time. Opening a  joint bank account is super easy. Even if it is not in the same bank that you already have an account at. There are plenty of things you can bring to the interview. What about utility bills? rental agreements? mail under both of your names with the same address. Dental, health, car, or life insurance. If you get your EAD, you can also go and get your driver's license which shows your current address.

    If you added him on your account, what you can do is go to customer service at the bank and ask them to write a letter stating the date where you added him. 

     

    My interview was canceled today due to unforseen circunstances 

  10. 7 minutes ago, Adri.U said:

    Alright, you still have some time. Opening a  joint bank account is super easy. Even if it is not in the same bank that you already have an account at. There are plenty of things you can bring to the interview. What about utility bills? rental agreements? mail under both of your names with the same address. Dental, health, car, or life insurance. If you get your EAD, you can also go and get your driver's license which shows your current address.

    If you added him on your account, what you can do is go to customer service at the bank and ask them to write a letter stating the date where you added him. 

     

    Those are good ideas! Thank you! 

  11. 8 minutes ago, Adri.U said:

    I have a friend who went through this sitiuation at the begining of the year. She got her EAD in november and her interview was scheduled for january 9th. She got denied because during the interview they told her she does not have enough proof of a bona fide marriage. BUT, after  a week a letter came to the mail explaining why she got denied and what she needs to send in order to get a second chance. She has 30 days to send the papers and she still has el EAD and it is valid. 

    She even got her new driver's license yesterday with her EAD card. So, I think it depends on the situation and if they give you a chance to present more papers or not. 

    OMG I'm scare of being denied. I dont have any joint accounts. We had them already with the same banks so is hard to get one. I add him to my account but his name doesnt appear on paper. The only thing we have are photos and insurance

  12. On 1/11/2017 at 0:09 PM, Jannina said:

     

     

     

    I've been stuck in "Fingerprint fee received" also, but in my case since June 4th. I Called USCIS and got a Service Request #. The lady that took my call was very nice and said that my case was over the processing times and that I should get an answer on the status of my case within 30 days. Let's see what happens. I'm trying not to be discouraged but my patience is very fragile. :(

     

    On the other hand, VJ process timelines shows 365 days as the avg. total days to get an interview in Tampa...bummer this is horrible, am I going to have to wait a whole year for this to be solved?!?!?!

     You received your combo cards before your interview? 

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