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  1. We had our interview on Wednesday. The interviewer asks you every question on the 485 form, including name, birth date, do you plan to violently overthrow the government, etc. to make sure the answer is the same as when you filled out the form. When she finds a typo- for example my birth year was given as 2008- she corrects it and you have to sign that there is a correction. Then she has a small list of wedding-related questions: How did you meet, where did you marry, did you have a honeymoon, have you met each others' families, were the families at the wedding, who was at the wedding, was it large or small, how long did you date before deciding to get married. If you filed with your 2006 tax returns, at the end of the interview she will ask you for a copy of the petitioner's W2 and 2007 tax returns. We didn't have this with us, so we will drop it off there next week. In order to save you this time, I recommend you have it with you at the interview. The interviewer said after she receives this information, more bureaucracy will occur, and then we will be notified with the decision. It was a very low stress quick procedure, just jumping through more hoops. Good luck to all the others!

  2. so wonderful! congratulations. it gives hope for all of us!

    Well... Guess what ppl... I was feeling a bit depressed so I decided to go to the gym. When I got back, I decided to check the mail... I got a letter from the USCIS and when I opened it, it was my AP... I wasn't too impressed since it had been approved since the 22nd of April.

    Well, I decided to check the progress of my AOS online. You'd never believe what I saw:

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

    Current Status: Notice mailed welcoming the new permanent resident.

    On May 13, 2008, we mailed you a notice that we had registered this customer's new permanent resident status. Please follow any instructions on the notice. Your new permanent resident card should be mailed within 60 days following this registration or after you complete any ADIT processing referred to in the welcome notice, whichever is later. If you move before you get your new card call customer service. You can also receive automatic e-mail updates as we process your case. Just follow the link below to register.

    Finally, I can relax for two years... lol

  3. Update: Higlighted in red.

    Username--------------FILED----RCVD-----NOA1-----BIO------TRNFR----INTRW----APRVL----EAD------AP

    1. neel-------------- 01-17 __ 01-21 __ 02-04 __ 02-20 __ xx-xx __ xx-xx __ xx-xx __ xx-xx __ xx-xx

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    40.Leafgal----------- xx-xx __ xx-xx __ xx-xx __ xx-xx __ xx-xx __ xx-xx __ xx-xx __ xx-xx __ xx-xx

    For any updates or corrections, just let me know. Thanks, everyone! :thumbs:

    username: melip7

    filed: 02-13

    rcvd: 02-21

    check cashed: 02-28

    no NOA yet

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