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    spike198 got a reaction from Gringo9999 in I-751 May 2020 Filers   
    Is the I-555 stamp needed if you have the 18 month extension or are you referring to it after the extension expires?  My husband used the extension letter to travel outside the country and to get a new job (even has military clearance) without any issues.  But the letter is getting pretty beat up!
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    spike198 reacted to peachouille in I-751 May 2020 Filers   
    Expired green card and the letter are required for re-entry.
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    spike198 got a reaction from FlashLG in I-751 May 2020 Filers   
    That's what we did yesterday.    Thanks for the advice!  Glad so see some people are starting to get their notices!
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    spike198 reacted to TearsOfBabylon in December 2017 AOS   
    Hey fellow Decemberites!

    Heads up from Virginia, light at the end of my tunnel.

    I got the email 3 days ago:
    As of August 28th we scheduled your interview.

    All trackers updated to "Interview was scheduled", so now I'm waiting for the letter with the date.

    My field office is Norfolk, VA! 

    Good luck for everyone still waiting. Seems like there are really not much of us from 12/2017 left!
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    spike198 got a reaction from mighty836 in December 2017 AOS   
    We had our interview last week at the San Diego field office.  As I mentioned in a previous post, we have had no updates to our case past "Fingerprint Fee Received".  All of a sudden the appointment letter showed up.  We kind of scrambled to get everything together but we did it.  Interview lasted about 25 minutes.  We went in together and did all questions together.  The officer was very young and was very nice.  He asked a lot of questions about our application and then asked about our relationship (how we met, where we live, questions about our condo, etc).  Then he asked to see what documents we brought.  The letter said to bring copies of everything we submitted with our application and he didn't even touch it.  We showed him our joint account info (phone bill & electric bill) as well as my 401k showing my husband as the beneficiary and our 2017 tax return which we filed jointly.  We brought some photos of us since he arrived in the US and the officer asked us to tell him about each one (who was with us, where was it taken, etc).  He said that as of today (last Thursday) my husband is officially a US Resident and he'll get his greencard in the next couple weeks.  So glad it's done and we don't have to do anymore paperwork for 2 years.  For those of you with busy field offices or people who haven't had any movement on your case, have faith!  The processing times for San Diego are 12-16 months and we waited 8 and never received any case updates.  
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    spike198 got a reaction from TearsOfBabylon in December 2017 AOS   
    We had our interview last week at the San Diego field office.  As I mentioned in a previous post, we have had no updates to our case past "Fingerprint Fee Received".  All of a sudden the appointment letter showed up.  We kind of scrambled to get everything together but we did it.  Interview lasted about 25 minutes.  We went in together and did all questions together.  The officer was very young and was very nice.  He asked a lot of questions about our application and then asked about our relationship (how we met, where we live, questions about our condo, etc).  Then he asked to see what documents we brought.  The letter said to bring copies of everything we submitted with our application and he didn't even touch it.  We showed him our joint account info (phone bill & electric bill) as well as my 401k showing my husband as the beneficiary and our 2017 tax return which we filed jointly.  We brought some photos of us since he arrived in the US and the officer asked us to tell him about each one (who was with us, where was it taken, etc).  He said that as of today (last Thursday) my husband is officially a US Resident and he'll get his greencard in the next couple weeks.  So glad it's done and we don't have to do anymore paperwork for 2 years.  For those of you with busy field offices or people who haven't had any movement on your case, have faith!  The processing times for San Diego are 12-16 months and we waited 8 and never received any case updates.  
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    spike198 got a reaction from Estibaliz in December 2017 AOS   
    We had our interview last week at the San Diego field office.  As I mentioned in a previous post, we have had no updates to our case past "Fingerprint Fee Received".  All of a sudden the appointment letter showed up.  We kind of scrambled to get everything together but we did it.  Interview lasted about 25 minutes.  We went in together and did all questions together.  The officer was very young and was very nice.  He asked a lot of questions about our application and then asked about our relationship (how we met, where we live, questions about our condo, etc).  Then he asked to see what documents we brought.  The letter said to bring copies of everything we submitted with our application and he didn't even touch it.  We showed him our joint account info (phone bill & electric bill) as well as my 401k showing my husband as the beneficiary and our 2017 tax return which we filed jointly.  We brought some photos of us since he arrived in the US and the officer asked us to tell him about each one (who was with us, where was it taken, etc).  He said that as of today (last Thursday) my husband is officially a US Resident and he'll get his greencard in the next couple weeks.  So glad it's done and we don't have to do anymore paperwork for 2 years.  For those of you with busy field offices or people who haven't had any movement on your case, have faith!  The processing times for San Diego are 12-16 months and we waited 8 and never received any case updates.  
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    spike198 got a reaction from Nouchigang in December 2017 AOS   
    We had our interview last week at the San Diego field office.  As I mentioned in a previous post, we have had no updates to our case past "Fingerprint Fee Received".  All of a sudden the appointment letter showed up.  We kind of scrambled to get everything together but we did it.  Interview lasted about 25 minutes.  We went in together and did all questions together.  The officer was very young and was very nice.  He asked a lot of questions about our application and then asked about our relationship (how we met, where we live, questions about our condo, etc).  Then he asked to see what documents we brought.  The letter said to bring copies of everything we submitted with our application and he didn't even touch it.  We showed him our joint account info (phone bill & electric bill) as well as my 401k showing my husband as the beneficiary and our 2017 tax return which we filed jointly.  We brought some photos of us since he arrived in the US and the officer asked us to tell him about each one (who was with us, where was it taken, etc).  He said that as of today (last Thursday) my husband is officially a US Resident and he'll get his greencard in the next couple weeks.  So glad it's done and we don't have to do anymore paperwork for 2 years.  For those of you with busy field offices or people who haven't had any movement on your case, have faith!  The processing times for San Diego are 12-16 months and we waited 8 and never received any case updates.  
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    spike198 got a reaction from Keith & Monica in December 2017 AOS   
    We had our interview last week at the San Diego field office.  As I mentioned in a previous post, we have had no updates to our case past "Fingerprint Fee Received".  All of a sudden the appointment letter showed up.  We kind of scrambled to get everything together but we did it.  Interview lasted about 25 minutes.  We went in together and did all questions together.  The officer was very young and was very nice.  He asked a lot of questions about our application and then asked about our relationship (how we met, where we live, questions about our condo, etc).  Then he asked to see what documents we brought.  The letter said to bring copies of everything we submitted with our application and he didn't even touch it.  We showed him our joint account info (phone bill & electric bill) as well as my 401k showing my husband as the beneficiary and our 2017 tax return which we filed jointly.  We brought some photos of us since he arrived in the US and the officer asked us to tell him about each one (who was with us, where was it taken, etc).  He said that as of today (last Thursday) my husband is officially a US Resident and he'll get his greencard in the next couple weeks.  So glad it's done and we don't have to do anymore paperwork for 2 years.  For those of you with busy field offices or people who haven't had any movement on your case, have faith!  The processing times for San Diego are 12-16 months and we waited 8 and never received any case updates.  
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    spike198 got a reaction from cumulonimbus in December 2017 AOS   
    We had our interview last week at the San Diego field office.  As I mentioned in a previous post, we have had no updates to our case past "Fingerprint Fee Received".  All of a sudden the appointment letter showed up.  We kind of scrambled to get everything together but we did it.  Interview lasted about 25 minutes.  We went in together and did all questions together.  The officer was very young and was very nice.  He asked a lot of questions about our application and then asked about our relationship (how we met, where we live, questions about our condo, etc).  Then he asked to see what documents we brought.  The letter said to bring copies of everything we submitted with our application and he didn't even touch it.  We showed him our joint account info (phone bill & electric bill) as well as my 401k showing my husband as the beneficiary and our 2017 tax return which we filed jointly.  We brought some photos of us since he arrived in the US and the officer asked us to tell him about each one (who was with us, where was it taken, etc).  He said that as of today (last Thursday) my husband is officially a US Resident and he'll get his greencard in the next couple weeks.  So glad it's done and we don't have to do anymore paperwork for 2 years.  For those of you with busy field offices or people who haven't had any movement on your case, have faith!  The processing times for San Diego are 12-16 months and we waited 8 and never received any case updates.  
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    spike198 got a reaction from KathCali in December 2017 AOS   
    We had our interview last week at the San Diego field office.  As I mentioned in a previous post, we have had no updates to our case past "Fingerprint Fee Received".  All of a sudden the appointment letter showed up.  We kind of scrambled to get everything together but we did it.  Interview lasted about 25 minutes.  We went in together and did all questions together.  The officer was very young and was very nice.  He asked a lot of questions about our application and then asked about our relationship (how we met, where we live, questions about our condo, etc).  Then he asked to see what documents we brought.  The letter said to bring copies of everything we submitted with our application and he didn't even touch it.  We showed him our joint account info (phone bill & electric bill) as well as my 401k showing my husband as the beneficiary and our 2017 tax return which we filed jointly.  We brought some photos of us since he arrived in the US and the officer asked us to tell him about each one (who was with us, where was it taken, etc).  He said that as of today (last Thursday) my husband is officially a US Resident and he'll get his greencard in the next couple weeks.  So glad it's done and we don't have to do anymore paperwork for 2 years.  For those of you with busy field offices or people who haven't had any movement on your case, have faith!  The processing times for San Diego are 12-16 months and we waited 8 and never received any case updates.  
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    spike198 got a reaction from Tella&T in December 2017 AOS   
    We had our interview last week at the San Diego field office.  As I mentioned in a previous post, we have had no updates to our case past "Fingerprint Fee Received".  All of a sudden the appointment letter showed up.  We kind of scrambled to get everything together but we did it.  Interview lasted about 25 minutes.  We went in together and did all questions together.  The officer was very young and was very nice.  He asked a lot of questions about our application and then asked about our relationship (how we met, where we live, questions about our condo, etc).  Then he asked to see what documents we brought.  The letter said to bring copies of everything we submitted with our application and he didn't even touch it.  We showed him our joint account info (phone bill & electric bill) as well as my 401k showing my husband as the beneficiary and our 2017 tax return which we filed jointly.  We brought some photos of us since he arrived in the US and the officer asked us to tell him about each one (who was with us, where was it taken, etc).  He said that as of today (last Thursday) my husband is officially a US Resident and he'll get his greencard in the next couple weeks.  So glad it's done and we don't have to do anymore paperwork for 2 years.  For those of you with busy field offices or people who haven't had any movement on your case, have faith!  The processing times for San Diego are 12-16 months and we waited 8 and never received any case updates.  
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    spike198 got a reaction from Marzena & Stephen in December 2017 AOS   
    We had our interview last week at the San Diego field office.  As I mentioned in a previous post, we have had no updates to our case past "Fingerprint Fee Received".  All of a sudden the appointment letter showed up.  We kind of scrambled to get everything together but we did it.  Interview lasted about 25 minutes.  We went in together and did all questions together.  The officer was very young and was very nice.  He asked a lot of questions about our application and then asked about our relationship (how we met, where we live, questions about our condo, etc).  Then he asked to see what documents we brought.  The letter said to bring copies of everything we submitted with our application and he didn't even touch it.  We showed him our joint account info (phone bill & electric bill) as well as my 401k showing my husband as the beneficiary and our 2017 tax return which we filed jointly.  We brought some photos of us since he arrived in the US and the officer asked us to tell him about each one (who was with us, where was it taken, etc).  He said that as of today (last Thursday) my husband is officially a US Resident and he'll get his greencard in the next couple weeks.  So glad it's done and we don't have to do anymore paperwork for 2 years.  For those of you with busy field offices or people who haven't had any movement on your case, have faith!  The processing times for San Diego are 12-16 months and we waited 8 and never received any case updates.  
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    spike198 got a reaction from mighty836 in December 2017 AOS   
    We were in the same boat with a date of December 18th.  Tracked the case, no updates, weekly emails say that there are no updates on our case and it was last updated on March 16th.  Two weeks ago, we got an interview letter in the mail.  Case never updated...  Maybe the same will happen to you.  Keep an eye on your mailbox!
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    spike198 got a reaction from Huckleberry&Koala in December 2017 AOS   
    We were in the same boat with a date of December 18th.  Tracked the case, no updates, weekly emails say that there are no updates on our case and it was last updated on March 16th.  Two weeks ago, we got an interview letter in the mail.  Case never updated...  Maybe the same will happen to you.  Keep an eye on your mailbox!
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    spike198 got a reaction from Estibaliz in December 2017 AOS   
    We were in the same boat with a date of December 18th.  Tracked the case, no updates, weekly emails say that there are no updates on our case and it was last updated on March 16th.  Two weeks ago, we got an interview letter in the mail.  Case never updated...  Maybe the same will happen to you.  Keep an eye on your mailbox!
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    spike198 got a reaction from Tella&T in December 2017 AOS   
    We were in the same boat with a date of December 18th.  Tracked the case, no updates, weekly emails say that there are no updates on our case and it was last updated on March 16th.  Two weeks ago, we got an interview letter in the mail.  Case never updated...  Maybe the same will happen to you.  Keep an eye on your mailbox!
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    spike198 reacted to Eddie-K in December 2017 AOS   
    Finally got an email and text just few minutes ago that my EAD card is in production and will be mailed to my address. Below is my timeline:
     
    Dec 14: Post documents
    Dec 18: Received date from USCIS
    Jan 22: Biometric appointment
    March 27: Send in expedite request (fax in additional document Apr 3 and never heard back since)
    April 13: Senator inquires about my case
    April 24: Senator gets response from USCIS that my case is currently being reviewed by officer
    May 3: Received email and text that my EAD card is in production
     
    Total days from Dec 18: 136 days
     
    Happy that there is finally change in my case. Hopefully my card will arrive in the mail by next week. For those who has not gotten it yet, seriously good luck and hang in there!! The light in the other end of the tunnel will be coming soon!
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    spike198 reacted to A-and-B in December 2017 AOS   
    Just got the email....
     

    Application Type: I765, APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT AUTHORIZATION
    Your Case Status: Card/ Document Production
     

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    spike198 reacted to Me and her in December 2017 AOS   
    Hello all!  Just wanted to update....
    We received our approval on 4/24.  Received notification of Approval on 4/28.  Today, informed delivery showed only and ad.  When opening the mailbox, we discovered the EAD in the mailbox!  🤡😫
    To all those still waiting, it will come soon.  This process is draining, and I appreciate the help/support on this forum for all who have done this.  No one else can comprehend it, until they have gone through it.  I eagerly wait for those still waiting for their approvals/cards....  ❤
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    spike198 reacted to Rmsean in December 2017 AOS   
    Got the same alert today. Received my advanced parole as a letter on Saturday though. My cards coming though. Finally. 
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    spike198 reacted to amoeba&md in December 2017 AOS   
    We got the new card being produced notification today on the tracker app! Nothing changed on the Uscis account page (the one with login). Our last update was case received 131 days ago. Also noticed the update just changed for EAD and not AP. Hopefully the combo card arrives. Either way we're so exciting after such a long wait! 
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    spike198 got a reaction from TearsOfBabylon in December 2017 AOS   
    YAY!  That's what happened to us too!  So happy for you!
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    spike198 reacted to A-and-B in December 2017 AOS   
    Finally got the letter from USCIS. Final interview date on May 31st
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    spike198 got a reaction from TearsOfBabylon in December 2017 AOS   
    I think we are going to get them for the rest of our lives.... It's like USCIS is always there, lurking....   
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