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  1. 7 hours ago, jaysaldi said:

    I've been (impatiently) waiting for my wife's I-131 advance parole to be approved since filing for AoS on November 14.

     

    She had her biometric appointment on December 19, and her I-485 case and I-765 were both updated online that day to show fingerprints were taken. Her I-131 case was NOT updated then to show fingerprints taken.

    Today I got an alert that her I-131 case was updated. I was hoping that update was "approval."

     

    Instead, the update is  ... "as of March 3, fingerprints were applied to your case."  The fingerprints were taken 2.5 months ago.

     

    Is this normal? What I'd like to believe is that this means someone is working on her I-131 application and that it may be approved sometime soon, but perhaps that is wishful thinking.

    Has anyone  gotten a belated "fingerprints were taken" update right before Advance Parole approval?

     

    I've just posted my situation in October thread.

    My AP and EAD were approved on February 20th.

    I received my combo-card last Friday.

    And suddenly tonight the status on my AP changed from "Case was approved" to "Fingerprints were taken".

    No idea what this means.

  2. 7 hours ago, Irush93 said:

    Hey everyone,

     

    I received my NOA1 Nov 13 and my Fiancé received the NOA2 in the mail on March 11th, with a notice date of March 6th! 😊😊 My case status has still not been updated on either the new or old site.. So don't be discouraged if you don't see any updates.

     

    I was going through the thread and thought I should share to keep everyone hopeful! Good luck to you all! 

    Congratulations!

     

    Our NOA1 is November 20 (received November 16), can't wait for November to start getting numerous approvals!

    I hope we all don't have to wait too long!

     

     

  3. Meanwhile waiting I'm reading about the next steps and i have a question about Affidavit of Support.

    As I understand you should include your loans and mortgages in the form and the amount you pay for them.

    How is meeting financial requirements considered?

    Income before taxes and such payments or amount of money left after all these payments?

     

    I hope my question is not confusing. I mean the situation when the petitioner has income that exceeds the poverty line, but after paying mortgage, loans, taxes etc. he is left with the money just on the edge of the required amount. 

     

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