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Names Entry Visa CIS Office Filed NOA RFE(s) Bio. Appt. Transfer* Interview Decision Approved ? Got I551 Stamp ? Green Car Received Comments. List anything unique to your case. Updated Last
Daniel & Sarah K1 New York City NY 2018-05-23 2018-05-30 2018-06-16 2018-06-21 2019-08-05 2019-08-06 Yes 2019-08-09 2024-09-12
Moesha & bruce K1 Orlando FL 2018-06-29 2018-07-24 2018-08-23 2018-09-05 2018-11-03 2019-07-18 2019-08-05 Yes Just got back from Interview in Orlando office, was about 15 minutes. Most of the questions was directed at Moesha, her parents name, when we met, how we met, how many times did I go to Jamaica, where does husband work, what hours does he work, was Bruce at the delivery of our daughter, asked us for any mail to our current house, we just got from uscis and an health insurance, do we have bills with our names on it, She told him just our cell bill, but we didn't have any copies of it, I told him we pay electronically, Moesha explained why we left Boston to come to Florida because of the cold weather, asked us we have have lease bills, utility bills. we explained we staying with Moeshas Aunt and planning on getting our own place soon, so we don't have any bills for house. We was expecting the worse as far as questions but very basic. We did bring pictures of us together with our Daughter and he went them and asked if he could take 15 of them. Asked for my 2018 tax return with our names on it which we had and he took them. Wanted to see the original marriage certificate but we just had an copy which he took. We didn't bring our Daughter with us because we figured she wouldn't sit thru the interview. He asked if we have any questions, Moesha just asked how long it usually takes to receive an answer he said he had to write and report and take about 90-120 days to receive anything back. We got home and saw Moeshas work card in the mail so hopefully that's an good sign! 2019-08-06
Alisa & Sean K1 Norfolk VA 2018-10-11 2018-10-15 2018-11-14 2019-06-06 2019-08-05 Yes 2019-08-08 2021-10-14
Chickenavocados Chica & Michael Other San Diego CA 2019-02-22 2019-03-04 2019-03-26 2019-08-05 2019-08-05 Yes No 2019-08-12 Submitted 2/22/2018 Received notice of ready to schedule interview on 4/1/19 6/20 - Received notice that interview is scheduled 8/5 - Had interview - IO stated approval pending background check 8/5 - received message that green card was ordered 2022-02-16
Nurkadur AAAAAA & KKKKKK Other New York City NY 2019-03-13 2019-03-18 2019-04-08 2019-08-05 2019-08-05 Yes No 2019-08-10 Given how much of a support these forums have been for the last 10+ years of my stay in the US, I wanted to pay back by sharing my experience. Background I moved to the US on a H1B about 10+ years ago, and got my I-140 approved through work in 2012 with a PD of mid June 2011. Of course given that the dates have never touched that mark (except those brief 3 weeks in Sept 2015 for those of you who know what I am talking about) I never got current. In the interim, my personal situation changed and I went from being married to single to married, this time to a USC (naturalized). After a lot of deliberation, we decided to file via I-130. It was not my first choice as I wanted to get a merit based green card, but my wife's anxiety was that my status in the country was tied to my job, and that made her nervous. Reasonable request. So we decided to file together. March 13, 2019: Application sent to USCIS We put together the entire application with meticulous detail. We shared all proofs - the lease on our apt, our joint accounts (that we set up as soon as we moved in together), pictures of our travel, insurance, nominees on accounts, apart from of course proof of marriage, divorce (for me), etc etc. We had a master TOC and then section TOCs (Table of contents) which made navigating the application a breeze. We spent countless hours on this, and did not hire a lawyer. We filed concurrently for I130/485 and also for the EAD/AP combo card.(I131/765) We submitted our application via Fedex to the Chicago lockbox where it was received on March 18, 2019. I got text updates that same night, and the paper receipts (4 in total) followed in 3 days. April 8, 2019: Biometrics Appointment in Queens Within a week of receipt, I received notice for my biometrics appt, which happened to be close to where we live (Queens, NY) and was scheduled for 4/8/2019. I went to the appointment and was done in 30 mins. We then hunkered down for the long wait, as I had seen long wait times on forums. June 18, 2019: Case ready to be scheduled for an Interview Imagine my surprise when on 6/18/2019, I received an email saying that "Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview". I guess it meant that they had reviewed the application and not found it lacking any documentation. But of course, knowing that some people were stuck at this stage for months, we weren't too excited. June 25, 2019: Interview is scheduled Exactly a week later, I received an email saying "Interview was scheduled". This was staggering. We had not expected things to move so fast, and had a planned vacation from 7/4-7/14. While I had seen that people had at least 5 weeks between receipt of this email and their actual interview, part of me was worried about the notice showing up while we were on vacation, and then somehow missing the interview (paranoia!) But that didn't happen. On July 1st, I received notice that my interview was scheduled for 8/5/2019 at the Federal Plaza building in NYC. Phew! We would be able to enjoy our vacation, and would have enough time to gather all necessary documents and prepare upon our return. We spent some more hours gathering new evidence (more travel since we submitted the app, a couple of translations of documents etc). But it was not too stressful as we had done a meticulous job the first time around. August 5, 2019: Interview We got to the area about an hour in advance (avoid traffic etc) and hung out in a coffee shop next door. About 30 mins prior to the interview time we walked into the building. It had airport style security, but there was no line so it went very fast. We then went to the 9th floor (per the notice) and we were told to go to the 4th floor. There we walked into a waiting room, handed our interview letter to the gentleman at the counter and he gave us a slip with a number. We took our seats, prepared to wait. At 10:50 an officer walked out and called out our slip number. We walked into the back of the office with the officer. The actual interview This was really one of the most pleasant experiences of my life. First we were made to swear to tell the truth with our right hands raised, which we did. Then as we sat down, the officer took my picture and right and left index prints. He then smiled and said "Don't be nervous. I read your file and you gave me a lot of evidence. Thank you" He then proceeded to ask my wife how she met me. He asked her a few other questions about my mom's name, family etc. He then asked me about my DOB and my father in law's name. He then looked through some pictures-we told him we had more and he took some of them. Then we had a conversation about travel, my favorite cities that I had visited, my work (If i changed my job after submitting the app-I had not) etc. He asked me the I-485 questions (ever been arrested, ever been in immigration proceedings etc) all of which were a No for me. He then left the room to make copies of both our state IDs. Upon his return he sat down and with a smile said "I have approved your application. You will receive your green card in two weeks. It will be valid for two years as you have been married for less than two years." He then gave us some info about Removal of Conditions, naturalization. And that was it. We thanked him and he again complimented us on our file and said it was well put together. We walked out with an extra spring in our step. The whole thing lasted about 20-25 mins. August 5,2019 : Card is being produced That same evening around 6:30 PM I got an email confirming the Card is being produced August 7, 2019: Card is being mailed August 8, 2019: Card picked up by USPS In the email notification the tracking number was not available, but I logged into the egov.uscis website (the old one) which had tracked my case 100% accurately (all my cases right from 2008) and I saw the tracking number. I was also able to see that a package for me was picked up by USPS via the informed delivery dashboard (not the email which only tells you what's coming that day, but the actual dashboard where you can see packages addressed to you from the moment they are picked up) Note on case updates- -While the old website updated meticulously for me, and I received timely emails and text updates, the DHS website (recommended by a lot of folks in this forum) still says case was received for my I485. I know it is the opposite experience for many others, so YMMV. -Throughout the process, only my I485 status changed. The I130 and others still show 'Case was received' August 9, 2019: Received approval notices Received approval notices for both I485 and I -130 August 10, 2019: Card in hand Arrived on a Saturday! Best weekend ever, Relief. Even if it is for 1 yr 9 months, after which the I751 needs to be sent. Ah well.... Thanks to all the folks on this forum who kept each other updated through their journey. It is harrowing at times but don't lose hope. Be truthful and honest, And things will work out. Best wishes to those that are still waiting at different stages. 2019-08-10
Gu & Kay K1 Montgomery AL 2018-12-10 2018-12-21 2019-01-18 2019-08-02 2019-08-05 Yes 2019-08-10 2024-01-06
Danielle & Jordan K1 Denver CO 2019-03-22 2019-03-26 2019-04-26 2019-07-11 2019-08-05 Yes 2019-08-10 2022-12-19
Dawn&Igor Igor & Dawn K1 Pittsburgh PA 2019-02-13 2019-02-21 2019-03-13 2019-08-05 2019-08-05 Yes No ---- biometrics ---- Came 30 mins earlier to biometrics, no one bat an eye. There was one person in line in front of me. Waited for 3 mins, got the whole process done in less than 15 mins. Left before the scheduled time, finally some efectivity ---- aos / gc interview ----- Came an hour earlier, was let in 30mins earlier. The officer was super nice and on top of our case - read through all the affidavits, knew the pictures we submitted etc. We just went through the form questions so he could confirm what's there and updated some of the stuff like the new address we moved to etc. Then he asked if there are any proofs we'd like to submit. I bombarded him with pictures, updated affidavits, apartment lease, utility and internet bills in my wife's name (I don't even have SSN yet), some amazon orders with my name and the new address, flights and hotel bookings together. He said that it's a lot and was extremely understanding about no documents with both our names - he said it's impossible to do anything without SSN. Told us we're approvable, explained next steps (removing conditions and naturalization) and left space for our questions. Shook our hands, congratulated us and told us to expect the card in less than 30 days. All in all under 30 mins, no marriage certificate needed (sent with AOS package), no copies of NOAs, I94, birth certificates or new affidavit of support / employer letters / paystubs (wife changed jobs and we had all of this ready). 2019-08-06
fei & dan K1 Saint Paul MN 2018-08-14 2018-08-23 2018-09-24 2019-08-05 2019-08-05 Yes 2019-08-10 2022-12-03
Jen & Mohamed Mohammed & Jennifer K1 Saint Louis MO 2019-03-13 2019-04-10 2019-04-17 2019-08-05 2019-08-05 Yes 2019-08-09 We are in Missouri and the officer who interviewed us interviewed us together and never separated us at any point. She saw pictures I offered and bank statement showing jointly, we also answered some basic questions and he had a series of yes or no questions, all after she had us swear to tell the truth under oath.. she was nice, and seemed to like us! It was about 10 minutes before she said finished and would receive the welcome letter in the mail. Was very easy!! 2019-08-14
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