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  1. 42 minutes ago, Gro said:

    In another thread you write this "We filed in October 2015, interview in November 2016, and still no word." That means you must've married in October 2015 at the latest, so you have been married for 2 years now. That means you will automatically receive a 10 year greencard instead of the 2 year one, you can then skip the ROC.

    Hi Gro. You are correct. We were officially married April of 2015. We had a family emergency so was not my able to submit paperworks until October.  So from the sound of it, if we get approve, we will get the 10 years and not the 2 years.  

  2. 5 minutes ago, JR loves JR said:

    Does she have her EAD and AP? How close are you to your second anniversary? The reason I ask both questions is because if she's not approved for her green card before your second anniversary, she'll receive a card with an expiration date of 10 years. Prior to your second anniversary, you'll have to spend another $500+ to remove conditions in two years. So if it's not affecting her ability to work, travel, and sleep (aka causing lots of stress) you might want to sit tight a few more months before starting to escalate your case again. I know when my husband's was processing every day seemed to drag so we would have had a hard time waiting. But it is something to consider. Since you didn't get results from your first service request, feel free to notify your congressman and ask them to get involved. I'd also schedule another infopass to speak to someone in person.

    Hi JR,

     

    She is an F1 student and does have her EAD for the past two years now. We just submitted again for her EAD renewal. She is allow to renew as long since she is student (studying for her nursing).  So you are suggesting to wait til our 2 years anniversary and we will automatically get a 10 year green card?  If so, do we have to file to notify them of our second anniversary?  Thanks for replying. I have not heard of this. 

     

    Hoa

  3. Hello Everyone,

     

    So my wife had her interview November of 2016, and not a single word. Case study updates on the USCIS website says that her case is still being reviewed. We live in Houston and have been married for 1.5 years now.  Anyone experiencing the same long wait?  Or any advice would be appreciated.  

     

    Should we put in a request to visit the uscis site to inquire of the delay?

     

    Much appreciated. 

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