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EB3 from F1
Hi, this is my timeline (EB3 from F1)

2/16/2018-Received date
3/15/2018-biometrics
4/03/2018- application for travel document was approved
4/04/2018-Case Was Transferred And A New Office Has Jurisdiction from Texas to NBS
4/10/2018-EAD card and Advance Parole was delivered
4/13/2018-applied for social security card
4/24/2018-Social card was delivered
6/06/2018-We are ready to schedule your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, for an interview.
6/07/2018-Interview was scheduled.
6/13/2018-Received interview letter (07/17/2018)
7/17/2018-interview at Newark field office (10:15am)
10/16/2018- New card is being produced
10/18/2018- Card was mailed to me
10/19/2018- Card was picked up by the United States postal service
10/20/2018- Card was in hand with receiving approval notice

At 10:30am, my name was called. My interviewer asked about how long I’ve studied at my previous school and when I transferred to other (present) school. He wrote everything I said on a blank paper. He asked transcript and any documents related to the school. So, I gave him my last year transcript (I didn’t prepare recent one, but fortunately I printed one in last year for drive license just in case) and enrollment verifications (for last year too). Also, he asked about my job position, duties, my manager name, whether I’m related to my employer, if I knew where my employer lived and how could I find this job, the name of the site I found the job. I took my fingerprint and photo. He checked my address, last time I entered U.S, from where (New york-JFK).
At the end of interview, he gave me a paper to sign in. But, I didn’t read it and just signed my name. I only remembered there were 3 blank boxes in a paragraph and the interviewer wrote ∅ in all three boxes. He asked me again what my manager name is and who gave me job interview. He told me to wait for him while he made a copy of my school documents in waiting room. After 5 minutes, he called my name, returned my documents and said “ You’re all set. You can go home.”

I visited my country during summer break for 19 days (8/17-9/4). After I arrived at JFK, I showed my EAD card with Advance Parole and waited for 5 minutes in an office.

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