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Edward and Jaycel

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  1. Today's stats: May 31, 2025 23:15 MDT November 2024 Filed I-485 Stats • Approved: 7,428 (+177) • Denied: 1123 • FingerprintScheduled: 87 • InterviewCancelled: 300 • InterviewScheduled: 10,653 (-102) • Processing: 21,293 (-82) • Received: 600 • Rejected: 103 • RFE: 430 • Terminated: 180 • Withdrawal: 31 • Others: 38 Grabbed the stats each day but did not have a chance to post until this morning, so this will be post 1 of 2 from the last two days
  2. Don't lose hope 🥹 We know exactly how you feel... Honestly we thought we'd have it by now too but such is life. Des Moines has 16 months listed as their 80% completed by timeline which isn't too bad. Denver is currently running 20.5 months and we found some fellow Denver AOS filers on Reddit that are still waiting also and it looks like for our FO the average wait time between filing and interview is 9-12 months so we have a while to go now. We're hoping that with interviews being the norm now, they can get into a rhythm and streamline that a little. Someone that filed in Sept. 2024 just got their interview notice a couple weeks ago. They are 2 months prior to our file date so hopefully we'll get a notice in the next 4-6 weeks 🤞 Keep the head up and know that it will happen when it's supposed to happen
  3. Her medical from the K-1 would only expire in the middle of July if you didn't file the I-485 before then. The medical is valid as long as you filed within 1 year of her completing it. It doesn't matter how long USCIS takes to process the I-485 at that point. You fulfilled the requirements
  4. Almost done with the hardest part! I just wish Denver field office wasn't one of the slowest in the country We found some fellow Denver AOS filers on Reddit that are still waiting also and it looks like for this FO the average wait time between filing and interview is 9-12 months so we have a while to go now. We're hoping that with interviews being the norm now, they can get into a rhythm and streamline that a little. Someone that filed in Sept. 2024 just got their interview notice a couple weeks ago. They are 2 months prior to our file date so hopefully we'll get a notice in the next 4-6 weeks 🤞
  5. Also remember that this past Monday was a holiday and lots of employees across the country plan vacations for the whole week or large part of a holiday week because they get a day that they don't have to use a vacation day. Some also use a few days before the weekend. I noticed less movement across November filers for the week and a cursory look back on the week for other months shows the same. In my company of roughly 100K employees, the weeks on either side of a holiday Monday results in a reduction of active workers by anywhere from 15%-28%. (I happen to know because I'm a manager and we have to track staffing levels to make sure we are in compliance with FCC regulations)
  6. Today's stats: May 30, 2025 23:15 MDT November 2024 Filed I-485 Stats • Approved: 7,251 (+131) • Denied: 1111 • FingerprintScheduled: 87 • InterviewCancelled: 294 • InterviewScheduled: 10,755 (-13) • Processing: 21,375 (-131) • Received: 601 • Rejected: 103 • RFE: 444 • Terminated: 177 • Withdrawal: 31 • Others: 38
  7. In reading reports of interviews on some other sites, I do see that some report that their status changes back to “Case is being actively reviewed” if they received an RFE at the interview and they send in the requested evidence and some report it changes to that status if the review after the interview takes a while. (One example was someone who got interviewed and it took almost 4 weeks to get the approval)
  8. Yes that looks like it's an embassy specific requirement. It's not in the DoS reciprocity requirements which is what USCIS goes by
  9. Good catch! I just went by the State Department's Reciprocity guide. Looks like the embassy has additional rules. Then yes get it apostilled for sure
  10. So the requirements for the birth certificate I posted before are from the embassy's supplemental page on the Department of State website for immigrant visa interview requirements and there is nothing on there that I see that says it needs to be apostilled for the interview
  11. Where is the interview going to happen and what country issued the birth certificate?
  12. Today's stats: May 29, 2025 23:15 MDT November 2024 Filed I-485 Stats • Approved: 7,120 (+117) • Denied: 1097 • FingerprintScheduled: 87 • InterviewCancelled: 295 • InterviewScheduled: 10,768 (+16) • Processing: 21,506 (-163) • Received: 601 • Rejected: 103 • RFE: 448 • Terminated: 174 • Withdrawal: 30 • Others: 38
  13. When was this I-130 filed? I will defer to the members more experienced with LPRs filing for their children to chime in here because I do not want to give you bad advice.
  14. What is the relationship of you to the petitioner? Is the petitioner a LPR or citizen? No I-485 filed concurrently?
  15. As I read the instructions, this is the correct interpretation. You would type it out in word and then upload the file in PDF format as the instructions for the Online I-130 state. You can export it directly to a PDF file format right from word so you don't have to print and then scan.
  16. This is good... we keep a digital copy on our phones but for the trip we actually took a copy with us. Jaycel's passport still has her maiden name too.... Waiting on the DFA to transmit our ROM details to the PSA. The San Francisco consulate screwed up. See my update below.... 🤣
  17. Should be fine... EAD is a "Real ID" so you can use that for TSA at the airport. Jaycel and I did a flight from CO to FL and that's what she used. There were zero issues. She also brought her passport with her and a copy of the receipt notice for the I-485 to show she has an application pending. Never needed it, but we wanted to have it just in case she was questioned.
  18. There is no requirement that you do, however if you don't, you are here in the country with no status and also no AOS pending. Having an AOS pending puts you into a quasi-legal status of "Authorized Stay" while the AOS is being processed
  19. Yeah the whole system is held together by duct tape and bailing wire I got that link from the DoS website for the Embassy in Ho Chi Minh City supplements by post website https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/HCM-Ho-Chi-Minh-City.html
  20. You can do what's called an "Errata Sheet" where you take a piece of paper and list the Part number, and the Item Number on the application that you made the mistake on, list the correct answer and give an explanation. Hand that to the ISO at the start of the interview. It will be ok... people make mistakes quite often which is why there is something that exists called an "Errata Sheet"
  21. Can you not get to the site? Is this the site you are going to? https://portal.ustraveldocs.com/SiteRegister?country=Vietnam&language=en_US
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