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NSC- EB2 ROW
Hi,

Just want to share my experience with you:

Jan 2015: talked to my employer about the agreement regarding my GC application (this is two months delayed)
Feb 2015: Process started.

June 9 2015 - PREM applied
PD : June 18 2015
Dec 23 2015 PERM Approved
Jan (end of Jan) 2016 Applied I140 Perminum
Fed 2016 I140 recieved and aaproved
April 29 - I485 Filed
May 3 - received by USCIS
May 12 - sent from USCIS
May 17 - Received by mail
June 3 - Received Fingerprint notice
June 14 - Fingerprint appointment
June 17 - EAD/AP Wife card delivered
June 20 - EAD/AP card delivered
Oct 24 - Created a Service Request for Primary applicant.
Nov 1 - Case Approved.
Nov 1 - New Card Is Being Produced
Nov 7 - Card being mailed
Nov 8 - Card picked up by USPS and tracking number was provided
Nov 10 - Card delivered (Lawyer office)
Nov 15 - Lawyer called to inform me that they got the card and I can come to pick it up. Received Welcome to US in mail.
Nov 17 - Card in hand

Notes: Lawyer refused to apply concurrently saying that I-140 might be refused (way to delay getting GC by employer to stay longer)

Also you have to keep up and call the lawyer to just get updates or you call USCIS yourself.
I called the lawyer 3 times informing him that my card has been delivered according to postal office and he said it did not! and then he called me first thing in the morning telling me they did get it and i can come to take it.

 !! You need to get a good lawyer otherwise you will keep waiting longer than what you should !!

All and all.. I'm happy that I got my GC.

best of luck all of you.
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