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  1. My wife and I were approved on 10.5.22 (filed on 1.16.22, bio waived), same date as our AOS interview. Oddly enough we received a letter in the mail a week after our interview (yet dated prior to interview) waiving our interview and approving us. The interviewer never mentioned to this to us and conducted the interview as originally scheduled. It was simple and straightforward, all questions only being asked of my wife (applicant) about how we met, her addresses while in country, jobs while in country, and only specific question was for her to tell the story about how/when I proposed to her. Pretty simple. Good luck to the rest of you on this thread.
  2. The only reason I would have guessed would have been the discrepancy between our date filed/received by USCIS (per fedex) and the notice of receipt issued by USCIS, the latter being after the 90-day period had expired.
  3. We had our AOS interview on 1.16.20. Our I-485 application was approved during the interview, immediately issued green card to my wife. For our I-751, we filed it within the 90-day window but our notice of receipt was not until after that period had passed. Kept the Fedex shipping information showing delivery made just in case. That was my biggest concern initially. However, an immediate extension was granted instead of an RFE, so I feel like we're on the right track here.
  4. Thanks. Looked into it. Found out today that bio was in fact waived.
  5. My wife and I filed our I-751 on 1.16.22, received on 1.18.22. We have since received no notices regarding scheduling for biometrics, nor a waiver. However, we did received our notice for initial interview last week. Scheduled in early October at the Nashville office. After reading through all of these comments, and in our earlier filer forums, it appears we have an incredibly early interview. Anyone else been noticed for an interview yet? Is this a good thing? As a sidenote, we hired an attorney for the initial application, who failed to show up for the interview. I was more than upset (we got our money back), but the USCIS interviewer said to us "why did you waste your money on an attorney anyway, you're good to go" as we walked into his office. Lol.
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