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My I-765 experience/timeline
This is my I-765 application timeline. I haven't received the card yet but it is being produced, at least i know my application is processed and done. It was 92 days of process and a lot of effort. I would like to share with you my timeline as well as what i think worked and what not. Just a reminder that this could only apply to my situation, however it might be able to help some of you out there. I'm married to USC

1/31: application received
3/8: biometric
4/10: case expedite requested based on financial loss
4/11: case assigned, more evidence requested. Faxed support evidence on the same day
4/13: request for case assistance with congressman
4/14: they replied, started working on case
4/22: request for case assistance with Ombudsman
4/23: went to Infopass, no update or confirmation on faxed documents records. They scanned and e-mail supporting documents again for case expediting officer
4/24: Resent documents for Ombudsman
4/30: put in SR
5/1: called USCIS, talked to tier 2 officer, no updates
5/1: Plead Ombudsman for case process since it got pretty emergent (my husband lost his job)
5/2: request for case assistance with 2 state senators
5/3: card being produced

What i think helped:
- Building a reasonably case for expedition. Make sure you gather all the supporting documents and write them a letter, explaining your situation as well as being sincere to them. How is your situation emergent?
- Contacting Ombudsman: based on their responsiveness and how direct they are to the EAD processing office, i believe they have the mean and say to push my case.
- InfoPass: no they didn't help processing my case nor give me any valuable updates but i think they were extremely helpful when they scanned and e-mailed my supporting documents. Since you're only allowed to faxed your documents to support your case expedition and they won't confirm the fax receipt, there is no way to know if they have received the documents and work on expediting your case.

What i think didn't help me:
- requesting case assistance from congressman/senator: they just don't respond to me. You might have better luck than me. All i can say is it doesn't hurt to try, just didn't work for me.
 - calling USCIS: unless you need generic updates, putting in expedite or service request, waiting 2 hrs to talk to tier 2 officers might not be able to give you any more than that.
 - SR: never got assigned. I realized my case didn't reach 5 months limit but i have to tried since my situation got really bad
- Overall this is only my experience. Lemme know if you have questions.
- Good luck y'all
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