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Interview/Joint Sponsor
Just had my interview for me (USC) and my spouse (applicant) scheduled! We have a joint sponsor - does anyone know what info./docs of the joint sponsor's (if any) we need to bring to our interview?

PD = 7/8/16
Interview = 5/17/17
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Newark field office
Hi
Anyone with a priority date of June or July gotten interviews notice yet for Newark field office
Please share. Thanks
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Interview Scheduled
Hey everyone this my first post on any forum about my adjustment process. This is my timeline up till now:

01/09/2017 - I485 Application Received by USCIS
03/03/2017 - Biometrics appointment
04/12/2017 - Interview scheduled on April 12, for May 18, 2017

Filed in Chicago Lockbox. Adjusting Status from K-1 Visa. Chicago Field Office would be processing my case.

Any tips for interview preparation would be appreciated.
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Service request
Hi guys
So I raised a sr on my ead last week and I am told it is complete. What exactly does that mean?
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Tips to help make the wait easier
Hi Everyone,

Stressing, worrying, crying,.......doesn't make our case come through faster and though we all know that we still do it don't we?? Someone might even suggest think positive and pray. Yes prayer gives solace and comfort but we are humans and often can get so depressed we cannot even find the words to pray. But always remember God's timing is never when we want it but rather it comes when we NEED it, so continue to pray and fast if you can.

And while you do that here are a few other things to do:
1. Exercise and meditate helps to calm your spirit (especially if you waiting on EAD and you have all the time in the world, take an hour each day to workout, at home or apartment gym or walk at the nearest park, whatever works for you. This is a win win, you are easing stress and getting healthy at the same time)

2. Join a community group and volunteer, these go along way to put on resume later, right?

3. Want to further your studies? Now is the time to research college/university and checkout which program interest you.

4. This should have been #1- if you believe in god go to church and socialize. You be surprised who you meet there, kind hearted people who take time out of their day to check in on you and encourage you, potential reference for jobs?....possibilities are endless.

5. I could go but basically what am saying is to find other things to occupy your head space besides immigration wait.

6. Instead of seeing the glass half empty look at it as being half full. Meaning each day that past don't see it as "darn it yet another day past and nothing" but rather " oh well I guess I'm one day closer to hearing some news". Sometimes no news is good news, right now everyday past and I don't see a letter in the mail I'm honestly sad but quietly thinking thank goodness I don't see a RFE in there.

7. For those having rough time with their USC husband/wife just continue to do the best you can to push through and know God is watching and his punishment to man is always just. Don't allow your spouse or his family or whomever is the devil's advocate in your way to harden your heart. So not worth it.

God bless us all as we continue to wait!!!

This is a quote I thought of one day when I was deep down in the dark....."Whatever life throws at me, if I can't catch it, I will brace myself for the hit." Words that to today gives me a sense of comfort that soon I'll look back and instead of bringing up the struggles I'll just SMILE because I SURVIVED!!!

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Adjustment of Status from B1/B2 Visa
Filed concurrently at Chicago lockbox: 07/27/2016
notice of action: 08/04/2016
Biometric notice in mail: 08/13/2016
Biometric appointment: 08/30/2016
I-131 approved: 08/23/2016
Advanced parole in mail: 09/01/2016
I-765 approved:11/05/2016
Ead in mail: 11/25/2016
Interview date in mail: 03/18/17
Interview date at Dallas field office: 03/28/17
Interview lasted between 10-12 mines, Spouse and I asked each other's DOB, POB, parents name, YES and NO questions, where and when we met, who proposed and where we had first date.
We requested name change and handed over Bank statements, joint bank accounts, pictures and lease..
We were told to expect something in the mail in 2 weeks.
1-485 and I-130 name change approved: 04/03/2017
I-485 mailed out: 04/05/2017
Green card and I-130 approval in mail: 04/10/2017

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AOS
Guys, is it normal that I feel so annoyed with this whole process and the long wait? I know this sounds like kind of a silly question but I just want it to share how I feel and see if anyone else feels the same way. lol
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CT filers
Any CT filers who got an interview date can you please tell me how many months it took to receive your notice?
Thanks
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Dallas Filer
Hi guys,

Anyone know of current Dallas filers receiving interview dates?
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Green card
hi

after you guys were approved, how long did it take for you guys to received you green card?

I live In San Francisco
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