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Marriage based Green Card timeline: Pittsburgh office
Hey folks!

Thought I should share my marriage-based Greencard timeline with you all. Maybe it'll provide some timeframe of processing in these Covid times. As always, your case timelines may differ and this does not constitute any immigration advice in any fashion or form. We are in Pittsburgh PA

Case type: Married to an American Citizen.

Application mailed on: July 07, 2020 (main forms I-130 and I-485). We also filed I-131 (application for travel) and I-765 (application for work permit).
We did not include medical forms I-693, as we intended to take that to our interview.
Application received by USCIS: July 09, 2020
Filing Notice arrived in mail (I-797C): July 27, 2020
Biometrics scheduled on: Jan 06, 2021
Employment card received: March 14, 2021 (a combo Employment/Travel card )
Interview scheduled on: March 30, 2021
Green Card received: April 04, 2021

Total time duration from day of application shipping to receiving GC in mail: 8 months and 28 days.

ps: In Dec 2020, I prepared my medical records in a sealed envelope from a USCIS approved doctor in anticipation of things moving forward as this process may take a few weeks.
ps: We had a very kind interviewing officer and our application was approved the same day after our interview (permitting background check). The same day, the online status showed the card was being produced.
ps: Aug 02, 2020, we moved to a different address and submitted a change of address request online (Did not affect the timeline in anyway, we think).
ps: We took our sealed medical records to the interview and did not submit it with the initial application.

Most importantly, Keep faith guys and do not lose hope or get discouraged. I know that it is easier said than done, but it will work out. Godspeed and Good luck!
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