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Adjustment of Status - I-485

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The Beginning of a new journey
ATL filer
AOS from F1 student (out of status) to permanent resident
 
July 2018 _ married a USC

Feb 07 2019 _ package was received by USCIS

Feb 12 _ receipts number and biometrics appt notice

March 2019 _ biometrics completed

June 2019 _ RFE about joint sponsor

August 2019 _ RFE response was sent

Sept 4 2019 _ interview was ready to be scheduled
 
Sept 10 _ I called USCIS concerning my EAD that I never received and they did a service request

Sept 2019 _ Courtesy letter concerning my medical exam

Sept 23 _ Interview was scheduled and notice was sent

Oct 17/18 _ EAD and Advance parole approval notice received

Oct 23 _ EAD/AP combo card received

Oct 30 _ interview day
The interview was at 8:50 am. We arrived at 8:30 and finished check out at 8:59. 15 minutes later the IO called us. She was very serious and professional. She asked my husband his date of birth, my full name and our wedding date.

She asked me our daughter's birthday, name and my place of birth. We went through yes/no questions from the I485 and that was it.

I asked her when should we hear back from her, she said she couldn't tell us anything. I asked if the outcome would be positive or negative she said she cannot say anything. Just that a notice will be sent by mail. We were out of the building by 9:33 am

The case tracker and the system online were not updating. So 2 days later I called USCIS customer service and I was told that she did approve our case and the notices were sent on the 30th.

Nov 2 _ Approval notices received

Nov 5 _ Green card (conditional) in hand.

Thank you to every single person who participates in making this forum active and helpful.
Prayers and patience work.
I'll also suggest that you call USCIS often if you dont hear from theming the expected timeframes.

If you have any questions, let me know.
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