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  1. On 8/8/2023 at 5:38 PM, JenIE said:

    Yesterday was the first day we were eligible and we just submitted today. Our case pretty much instantly went from "case received" to "Case is Being Actively Reviewed by USCIS". We somehow got our I-751 approved in January (after 5 months) so not too concerned about how long this takes, but hoping it goes smoothly!

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    i think this 9 moths is a generic processing time sent to everyone. I filed mine August as well in Dallas field office and got the same 9 months.

  2. On 8/29/2020 at 10:01 PM, Vasily_12 said:

    Are you sure about the cost? I thought there's no fee if there's a pending AOS and you attach your I-485 receipt letter, even if the AP is filed later on.

    Yes there's no REnewal/EXtension filing fee on a pending Adjustment.

    But your Advanced Parole is not a Renewal @ this point but seen a new Request.

    My nephew had similar challenge & was advised by his lawyer he needed to pay the fee so he didn't file for the AP.

    https://www.uscis.gov/i-131

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  3. On 8/8/2020 at 7:13 PM, V-Kris said:

    I am still waiting on my GC interview. Still silent and no further update. Last update was “case is ready to be scheduled for interview”

    I have a question, if at first I did not apply for AP, can I apply for AP along with my EAD renewal? My EAD is expired on March 2021. 
    with the COVID I do not know how long till they really schedule my interview. And how long the EAD renewal will take. 
    thank you 

    We all are frustratingly waiting on the GC interview.

    Unfortunately you wouldn't be given an AP along with your EAD extension since you didn't Co-File ab-intio.

    However you can file for a new AP @ a cost. I believe it's usually granted within 3-4 months.

    You should also be filing for your EAD renewal 90-180 days before expiration of your present one. I advice you should chose the later with all the current delays being experienced.

  4. On 8/23/2020 at 10:14 AM, PP31 said:

    I’m here too. Filed in December 2019

    Th  i'm here as well; October 2019 filer. The waiting continues.

    On 8/23/2020 at 10:15 AM, PP31 said:

    I wonder which months cases are being scheduled for interviews in Dallas. Anyone has any idea? 

    The trends i've noticed in other forums seems they are scheduling July & August 2019 filers in Dallas field office. But they are stupendously SLOW.

  5. On 5/6/2020 at 6:26 AM, LivFavor said:

    https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Resources/Reports and Studies/Immigration Forms Data/Adjustment of Status/I485_performancedata_fy2020_qtr1.pdf

     

    That's the most recent report. It's been sent in quarterly. Looking at the report, it seems they've really cleared lots of pending cases. That's good news. That means it might take 3 to 4 months for ones case to be adjudicated.....unless off course something comes up (for instance COVID19) and prolongs it.

     

    It took me 6 months to get scheduled for interview. It could be more it could be less.

    Thanks your link was awesome

  6. On 9/18/2019 at 3:05 PM, LivFavor said:

    Hi Texas residents,

     

    I noticed many filers from some States get scheduled pretty fast. Texas seem to be pretty slow. I also don't seem to see comments from Texas filers, especially those who filed this year. So I decided to create this thread so we can all talk about our experiences, frustrations and successes.

     

    Here are a few stats for Texas filers. There are five (5) field offices in Texas (El Paso, Harlingen, San Antonio, Dallas and Houston). I arranged them in the order of processing time with El Paso having the fastest processing time and Houston having the least. Currently there are 17,256 pending cases with Houston and they only process an average of 1730 cases per month and they receive 1130 cases per month (do the math). 

     

    I and my hubby are with Dallas Field Office which is almost as slow as Houston. 

     

    The wait continues.

    Please how did you get this statistics. I'll appreciate you send the link.

    Also would you happen to know what the average wait period for Dallas filers to be scheduled for interview.

  7. 14 hours ago, ra0010 said:

    Hi everyone! Wow! It's been a couple of months since I posted here. I adjusted from F1 to AOS

    We were scheduled for the interview on 3/18 and of course it got cancelled. A couple of days later we got a letter from our field office (no online update) asking us to mail them evidence of bona fide marriage. They didn't say it, but we understood it as "we're gonna waive the interview if we like what we see". So we sent them our evidence and after 15 days my status changed to "new card being produced" and then "case was approved". Sooooo happy!!!! Good luck y'all!

    whaooo....!!!

    That's awesome. COngrats guys.

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