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Hi, providing an update: March 25th : Attended interview, which was very simple and straight forward. No questions asked about bonafide marriage as the I-130 was already approved. Only eligibility questions were asked. Received verbal approval during the interview March 27th: Status changed to "Case Approved" April 1: Status changed to "Card produced" I haven't received the card in the mail yet though, seems to be stuck at the distribution center in COPPEL, TX for 5 days now. That distribution center is only 20 minutes away from where I live. I fear it has been lost by USPS since it was scheduled to be delivered last week Friday. USPS Informed Delivery with a picture of the mail piece was sent to me on April 3rd. Since then, there has been no update. It is stuck in "Moving through network" which I heard is a default message.
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An update: Reply to followup from congressional office came back a week ago with "The case has been upgraded to Immediate Relative and case was transferred back to field office from NBC and assigned to an officer". Today, status changed to "Interview was scheduled". I found an interview notice in documents tab and the interview is 1 month out. I am very happy to see progress, but I am nervous and surprised that the interview was not waived. We had submitted all the documents for an RFE for a bonafide marriage (tons of proof) and updated medicals in April last year before the case was put on hold because the priority date for F2A wasn't current. Hopefully it's a smooth interview. Would appreciate some advice and tips for the I485 interview.
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The congressional office sent a reply on Jan 27th saying And today on myUSCIS account, I see that the I-485 says "case closed" but the application status still says "Actively being reviewed". When I inquired to Emma, they said no updates yet and to keep waiting and ended the chat. There are no new documents in the Document Tab, no new updates in Case History tab, and nothing in my USCIS inbox. I just happened to notice that when I checked my account today, and didn't receive any emails either. Some examples of this same situation on google/reddit showed that the I-485 is usually followed up with a denial. Now I am worried ...
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I finally got an email from Texas Senator office for congressional inquiries (inquiry submitted on Nov 26th, 2024) stating that they received a response from USCIS: This is disheartening to see that they completely ignored the request to upgrade the application to Immediate Relative since my spouse became a US Citizen. We sent the request to upgrade the application to the field office on November 5th, so they should have updated that in their system. It has been 2.5 months since my attorney sent the request to upgrade. Part of the cover letter attorney sent: After all this, they should't even be looking at the F2A final action dates anymore, which has only moved up 2 weeks in the last 6 months Not sure how to proceed from here. I can try contacting the senator office again asking them to inquire with USCIS why they have not processed the request to upgrade to IR category.
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UPDATE: Not sure if it was the complaint I submitted to Texas DPS office of Inspector General two weeks back, but received a call today from the local DPS office in Denton confirming they were able to verify my documents through SAFE and will issue me a drivers license renewal for 12 months. I also have a voicemail from the office of the inspector general acknowledging my complaint (I wasn't able to pick up the call due to being in an out of coverage area). Will call them tomorrow to followup on the complaint and ask if they had a hand in helping with the verification. Been a stressful 3 months, but happy to receive the renewal.
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I will wait for the next SAVE verification and look at my options. The commission website is here but I wouldn't even know how to begin bringing this up to them.
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This is a helpful resource, thanks. This is exactly it. I wonder what the latest SAFE verification check will return, there is no way to check the response CODE returned by SAFE, is there?
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Ah, thanks for that clarification. That is odd. Before I moved to Texas, I was in Virginia. When I got my Virginia DL, it was done using the I-797. At that point, I did not even have an EAD, only a pending I-765 and I-485 application. They gave me a license for 12 months. A SAVE check was done back in Virginia also, and at that point SAVE gave a date 12 months out based on the I-797. I thought for a pending I-797, it should default to 12 months out from the date you apply. The fact that they won't give me a DL until I renew my EAD or until GC is approved seems absurd and contradicts their own policy. Ahhh. As far as category change, we have sent the letter, but I have no way of checking in the online profile if it has changed from F2A to CR1. How do I check that?
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Spouse already naturalized on Oct 25, 2024. We sent a letter with the certificate of naturalization attached to the Dallas field office which was delivered via Fedex mail on Nov 7th 2024. I also uploaded the same package to my USCIS account under the I-485 supporting documents tab.
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I concurrently applied for I-130, I-131, I-765 and I-485 in March 2022 under F2A category. My spouse and petitioner at the time was LPR. I-131 and I-176 were approved in 2023 and have since expired already. I did not renew EAD or advanced parole document. The I-130 was approved in April 2024. I-485 is still pending. Hubby just naturalized in Oct 2024 and we already notified the field office to upgrade the petition to IR from F2A by sending a letter. I-765 was a class C09 approval. I opted not to renew because it can take months for a renewal and am hoping my I-485 will be approved very soon, especially with spouse naturalizing.
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I am having trouble renewing my DL license which expired recently. I am lawfully present in the USA with a pending I-485 application. I previously had a valid EAD that expired on Dec 18th, 2024 that I have not renewed. I have been visiting the DPS office in Denton County. I initially got my TX DL in July 2023 and at the time I used my EAD as supporting documentation. Since my EAD expired on Dev 18th, 2024, the DL also had an expiry date of Dec 18th, 2024. Fast forward to a few months ago. I have been trying to renew since September 2024 and after 6 visits and 4 verification checks, Here is my experience so far: Sep-24- Initial visit to DPS office, where they conducted the first SAFE verification using my pending I797-C Notice of Action form for my pending I-485 applciation to adjust status. The first stage of the SAFE verification came back with the same date (12/18/2024). I was told I need a secondary verifiaciton, and to come back later when that goes through. Oct-24 - I went back to DPS after results for first verification came back. I was told that the SAFE system returned the same date (Dec 18, 2024) and that a license couldn't be issued at this time. I was told to come closer to the expiration date. At this point, they submitted another SAFE verification. Oct-24 - The SAFE verification result came back so I visited the DPS again later in October 2024. The 2nd SAFE verification also returned 12-18-2024 as the date. By mistake, the agent issued a new drivers license with the same expiry date. Spoke to supervisor at this time and was told to come back even closer to expiry date to do another SAFE check. They told me next time I don't have to pay for anotehr DL because this one was issued in error. Appointment was booked for 11/26/2024. Nov-24 - Visited again. They kicked off the 3rd SAFE verification and told me to come back. Dec-24 - This time SAFE returned a date of January 4th, 2025. I am guessing this is because now it was past the EAD expiry date (12-18-2024), and my last issued I-94 expires on January 4th, 2024 (according to the last time I was lawfully paroled into the USA). I was issued yet another DL with this new expiry date of Jan 4th 2025. I was told to come back on Jan 3rd, 2025 to speak to the supervisor and was assure that this time I will get the correct date. Jan-03-2025- After waiting 2 hours to speak to the supervisor, they basically told me that the I-797 Notice of Action for a pending I-485 is not a valid document. This is false information. I tried my best to explain this to them that I am lawfully present and that the I797C for a pending I-485 is valid documentation according to the DPS website (clearly stated here ). They refused to listen to me and now were telling me that my I797 is not a valid document for extension. I respectfully disagreed. The staff was ill-informed, unwilling to help, and basically told me they will issue a final 30 day extension to my DL and can not help me further. I respectfully said that issuing a state DL is their responsibility for a lawful resident of Texas. They told me to contact USCIS instead. At this point, I am not sure what to do. My DL expired on January 4th, 2025. I have a hand-written extension for another 30 days. I am not sure how to bring it up to SAFE/USCIS about this issue. I have heard that SAFE system is notoriously bad for I-485 verifications according to other nightmare experiences on forums/reddit. I have filed a complaint with the Inspector General of DPS office as of yesterday but I do not expect that to go anywhere.
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The request to upgrade the application to that of Immediate Relative of USC was delivered to USCIS field office as on November 5th, 2024. Any recommendations as to how long I should wait before submitting a service request for "Case outside normal processing time", or before contacting my local representative? According to my priority date of 3/31/2022, as of today Nov 11, I am eligible to submit a request for case outside normal processing time. Is there any way to tell if USCIS has processed the request to upgrade? There hasn't been any update on my case status since we sent the request to upgrade.
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Almost 6 months later, the I-485 is still pending, and the priority date only moved from Nov 15 2021 to Jan 1st 2022 in those 6 months. My priority date is March 30, 2022. I am 3 months away from being current, but that could take months to reach. My husband has his naturalization oath ceremony on the 25th of October. I spoke to my lawyer and he mentioned that it's best to send a cover letter and a copy of the certificate of naturalization to the USCIS field office to let them know that the petitioner is now a USC. I really hope this speeds things up.
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Still waiting for I-485 to be approved. It seems the priority date is not current, the June 2024 visa bulletin shows November 2021 for F2A category, and my priority date is March 2022. I hope I do not have to wait much longer. When I filed back in March 2022, the final action date was current. They did ask for an RFE for an updated medical a few weeks ago, so it seems like they are working on it. My I-131 advance parole document expired in April 2024 and my hubby filed for naturalization (N-400) today. I would like to travel to my home country as my 5 year old nephew is unwell after undergoing surgery for a brain tumor and I would love to be able to visit him and my family, but I am not sure If I should apply for another I-131 advance parole document, or wait it out for I-485
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Hi , providing an update. My lawyer submitted the I-290B motion to reopen/reconsider for both my I-130 and I-485 on March 7th, 2024. In the filing, he also included the evidence for the original RFE. Lawyer did not charge for this service but I paid a filing fee $1350 unfortunately. Today, both my I-130 and I-485 cases were reopened and status changed to “Case is actively being reviewed”. In addition, for the I-485 , my field office sent me another RFE notice which is asking me to resubmit my medical because the last one I submitted with the original application is no longer valid as it’s been 2 years. I think this is good news as it may mean the original RFE for a bonafide marriage has been cleared and now I just need to clear the medical RFE again. I will be submitting the RFE for medical in the coming days and will report back, but I have a feeling GC is coming soon. Thanks all for advice.
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Hi, I am reaching out for some advice and help on how to proceed. I am the wife of a green card holder and filed my I485, I131, I130 and I765 in March 2022 based on F2A application. On November 20th, 2023, my I-130 case status changed to "Request for Evidence Sent" (see attachment). The notice did not get uploaded to my USCIS account, and I never received it in the mail. I waited patiently until December 11th, when I submitted a "Service Request" on USCIS to have the notice sent to me again. On December 22nd, I finally received the notice in the mail according to USPS Informed Delivery. I was out of town due to christmas and holidays, so I did not get home until Mid January to see the notice. When I got back, the notice mentioned that I need to provide evidence of a bonafide marriage, anything from photos of trips, shared utilities, bank statements, etc. The notice clearly stated that the deadline to submit the evidence was March 18th. Around mid January, I started to prepare the request for evidence package. I had to wait for a few weeks to get some documents such as a letter from my bank stating when the joint bank account with my husband was opened, etc. This is why it took me some time to prepare the completed package of evidence. Finally, around mid Feb, I was ready to mail the package to USCIS. However, on Feb 20th, before I had mailed the package, I got notified on my case that both my I-130 and I-485 were denied. On USCIS account, only the I-485 denial notice was uploaded. Both cases I-130 and I-1485 showed "Case closed". The denial notice mentioned that my case was denied because I have not provided any evidence that suggest I am eligible to remain in the USA. I fear that this is a clear USCIS error, in which the field office who was adjudicating my case used the original date of November 20th, 2023 to calculate the deadline of Feb 20th, 2023, instead of using the deadline on the RFE notice I received on Dec 22, 2023, which clearly states multiple times that the deadline for RFE is March 18th, 2024. Now I am not sure what to do. My family member said to send the RFE as soon as possible, with a copy of the RFE notice, and explaining that the deadline was not until March 18th, 2024. I spoke to a lawyer, who said that sending the RFE is not going to help because the case is already denied and they will just ignore it. Instead, the lawyer advised that the only correct course of action is to file a motion to reopen the case, where we will submit the evidence package, and the RFE notice, and explain that the case was closed in error, and prematurely. Some of my family members are saying not to file the motion to reopen, and just reapply to the I485, I131, I130 and I765. I am so lost and don't know how to proceed. I have been lawfully present in the USA on my I-485 for last two years and have been patiently waiting for approval. My biggest fear is that I do not want to be out of status and complicate my case any further. The lawyer said that I do not need to leave the USA because once I file the motion to reopen, I do not need to leave the USA. I fear that lawyer may not be 100% correct here, because if the motion to reopen gets denied for any reason, I will be out of status, and subject to removal proceedings, and can complicate my case even more. Should I file motion to reopen or should I reapply everything? Should I try reaching out to the field office director who signed my denial notice on Linked In to explain the situation? Is there any way I can get them to look at the case again without having to file the motion to reopen, like maybe going through EMMA or calling USCIS? Can I file mandamus based on this denial to remain in status or for them to look at my case again? My biggest concern is having to leave the USA, because my husband and I just bought a house together and we are planning a family. Leaving the USA would be terrible, but at the same time, I do not want to be out of status.
