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Hey guys, just want to share my experience with you. I spent a lot of time in this forum and all my questions were answered basically looking through the posts, I didn't even needed it to post.

Things to point out:

My field office is Cleveland - OH and based on marriage to US Citizen. I came here on B1/B2 visa.

I filled everything: i485, i130, i765 and i131. My medical exam I brought with me at the interview.

I did all by myself, not lawyer involved. I did not get any RFE (besides the medical). My documents were super organized, with tabs, checklist and notes (I think that might helped to make my process being processed faster).

My Timeline:

PD: Nov 22nd, 2016

Mailed Everything: Nov 19th, 2016
Arrived Chicago lockbox: Nov 22nd, 2016
Receipt Text/Email: Dec 2nd, 2016
Biometrics notice: Dec 27th, 2016
Biometrics: Jan 9th, 2017
Interview notice: Jan 26th, 2017
Interview date: Feb 28th, 2017
Green Card is Being Produced: March 1st, 2017

Side note:

I was waiting for my EAD/AP card but since they scheduled my interview for yesterday, I think they wouldn't send it at all. So, if you have your interview scheduled, they might don't send your EAD card as well.

Interview:

The interview went smooth. It was basically a conversation. It took around 30 min.
First she asked personal questions(full name, date of birth, parents name of both, etc) and how we met (describe what we've done that day, next time we saw each other, when things got serious, etc). Besides our joint documents, my spouse and I travelled a lot and we had a lot of pics of it. So, we just told her all about our travels.

at the end, after she told us it was approved, she talked about the 2 year GC, when/how to file to remove a condition and when I could apply for citizenship. She also gave us a paper saying it was approved and if I don't get my GC before my next trip, I could go there and ask them to stamp my passport.

My process took around 98 days since my PD.

Good luck to all and if any question, just let me know. I'll be more than welcome to answer it.
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