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  • Originally posted by hkaramat View Post
    i485, 765, 131, 130 filed in Oct 2017 for Atlanta Office. Got combo EAD by Dec2017. few months later the status was "interview is being scheduled" but after that it says "At this time USCIS cannot provide you with information for your case. Please contact the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283 for additional information"
    When I called them, the person told me your case is in normal process. My EAD is goin to expire in Dec18. as USCIS recommends to apply renewal 180 days prior to expiration so I applied for renewal and received receipt notices. I'm still waiting for my combo card.
    is there anyone to tell me about such kind of status saying cannot provide.... I'm really stressed...
    Ok, what does the DHS website show?

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    • 2017 filer are waiting for interviews but 2018 filers got appointments. Wow

      I filed my i485 on marriage base in Oct 2017 for ATL. I got my combo card in one month (dec 5 l, 2017). For a while the online status appeard as we are scheduling your interview but afterwards it says unable to give status. Anybody here knows why is that? Its frustrating... I received my receipt notices for my renewal combo card send on July 2018. 2017 filers are still waiting for interviews but 2018 filers are enjoying peaceful life having GC in their hands...

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      • Originally posted by hkaramat View Post
        I filed my i485 on marriage base in Oct 2017 for ATL. I got my combo card in one month (dec 5 l, 2017). For a while the online status appeard as we are scheduling your interview but afterwards it says unable to give status. Anybody here knows why is that? Its frustrating... I received my receipt notices for my renewal combo card send on July 2018. 2017 filers are still waiting for interviews but 2018 filers are enjoying peaceful life having GC in their hands...
        Go to your Senator and the Ombudsman. They should know about the "system glitch" and hopefully, call USCIS out on it. The system simply stopped scheduling interviews for cases filed in 2017 and proceeded to schedule cases filed in 2018 - all while 2017 filers were and are still waiting.

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        • Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View Post
          Ok, what does the DHS website show?
          At this time USCIS cannot provide you with information for your case. Please contact the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283 for additional information"

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          • Originally posted by hkaramat View Post
            At this time USCIS cannot provide you with information for your case. Please contact the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283 for additional information"
            Your case is likely in the scheduling queue.

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            • Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View Post
              Go to your Senator and the Ombudsman. They should know about the "system glitch" and hopefully, call USCIS out on it. The system simply stopped scheduling interviews for cases filed in 2017 and proceeded to schedule cases filed in 2018 - all while 2017 filers were and are still waiting.
              Thanks alot sir

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              • Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View Post
                Go to your Senator and the Ombudsman. They should know about the "system glitch" and hopefully, call USCIS out on it. The system simply stopped scheduling interviews for cases filed in 2017 and proceeded to schedule cases filed in 2018 - all while 2017 filers were and are still waiting.
                Hi

                How do you know about his inside information of "SYSTEM GLITCH"?

                curious to know it

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                • Originally posted by a.mujtaba View Post
                  Hi

                  How do you know about his inside information of "SYSTEM GLITCH"?

                  curious to know it
                  Just google it. You'll read posts of people reporting they had been scheduled for employment based AOS interviews but they had filed for family based AOS. A LOT OF PEOPLE got green cards within 90 days. Granted they now have to deal with removal of conditions BUT they got their green cards. Their luck came at a price to others who had already been waiting for a long time for their interviews.

                  I am pretty sure the glitch is still happening, and people aren't posting about it.

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                  • Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View Post
                    Your case is likely in the scheduling queue.
                    yes you were right, the USCIS site has updated and in new site my status showing as scheduling interview. I'm Sep 2017 filer and hopefully I will get interview call soon.

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                    • Originally posted by hkaramat View Post
                      yes you were right, the USCIS site has updated and in new site my status showing as scheduling interview. I'm Sep 2017 filer and hopefully I will get interview call soon.
                      would any body please guide me what type of documents should I start preparing for my interview? we're living in my wife's father's house (its our separate house) and we pay him rent which includes utilities but there's no such kind of written lease type thing because its her father's house. 2ndly with my i485 and other forms I mailed many photographs with family and parents in law and of different occasions, do I need to print more? our chat has thousands of message and I don't know how to print some of them. we don't share so many personal things on ******** as we both have no that much interest in these types of things. we have join bank account, joint auto insurance. what else we should prepare? plz guide

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                      • Originally posted by hkaramat View Post
                        would any body please guide me what type of documents should I start preparing for my interview? we're living in my wife's father's house (its our separate house) and we pay him rent which includes utilities but there's no such kind of written lease type thing because its her father's house. 2ndly with my i485 and other forms I mailed many photographs with family and parents in law and of different occasions, do I need to print more? our chat has thousands of message and I don't know how to print some of them. we don't share so many personal things on ******** as we both have no that much interest in these types of things. we have join bank account, joint auto insurance. what else we should prepare? plz guide
                        Here you go. Please spend time reading through the links contained in this thread. https://www.immihelp.com/forum/showt...interview-tips
                        Putting together is a tried and true method. In your case, you will need a notarized affidavit of residence from your father in-law, you should author one too and your wife, as well. Your driver's license should also show your address. Look at user Tezza's evidence. It's #4 on the list.

                        Pictures carry the least weight, by the way. Focus on CONCRETE evidence of bona fide marriage. This does not mean that you should only show evidence since the date of your marriage. Focus on longevity. Start with the date that you met. Dig up receipts + text messages + pictures, etc. Evidence of bona fide marriage refers to your good faith intentions, so that starts when you met and started dating. If you filed right after getting married, you do not want USCIS thinking you met on Monday, married on Tuesday and filed on Wednesday.

                        All the best,

                        USCFFS

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                        • Just a heads up!



                          Everyone waiting go ahead and read that article. January 23rd 2017 Atlanta filer. Never received an RFE or RFIE and case is not showing ready to be scheduled for an interview nothing as changed in the past year and 8 months since they collected my biometrics. Went to the congressman no avail went to the senator no avail. Unable to schedule info pass because they are never available. I'm starting to believe I just might get deported for no reason.
                          (c)9 AOS K1; January 23rd 2017
                          12-15-16 SS card
                          02-16-17 Bio Walk in
                          03-14-17 Date of birth updated on I-485
                          04-24-17 EAD approved
                          02-06-18 Filed renewal of EAD
                          02-16-18 Service Request I-485 outside processing time
                          02-23-18 Bio Walk in
                          04-05-18 Contacted Congressman
                          07-05-18 EAD approved
                          12-06-18 Infopass with no information given
                          12-06-18 Contacted Senator
                          12-29-18 Raised SR I-485 outside normal processing time

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                          • Driver's license change of address

                            Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View Post
                            Here you go. Please spend time reading through the links contained in this thread. https://www.immihelp.com/forum/showt...interview-tips
                            Putting together is a tried and true method. In your case, you will need a notarized affidavit of residence from your father in-law, you should author one too and your wife, as well. Your driver's license should also show your address. Look at user Tezza's evidence. It's #4 on the list.

                            Pictures carry the least weight, by the way. Focus on CONCRETE evidence of bona fide marriage. This does not mean that you should only show evidence since the date of your marriage. Focus on longevity. Start with the date that you met. Dig up receipts + text messages + pictures, etc. Evidence of bona fide marriage refers to your good faith intentions, so that starts when you met and started dating. If you filed right after getting married, you do not want USCIS thinking you met on Monday, married on Tuesday and filed on Wednesday.

                            All the best,

                            USCFFS
                            I just moved to another house but my driver's license still has the same old address. Do I need to change before the interview? And also my husband different license state because he's self-employed the biz is registered to NC. We live in GA. Is that a concerned?
                            TPS holder. Married LPR 11/14/14/USC 8/19/17
                            Child 1/2016
                            Feb 19 2018:PD just I-130 I765 crooked lawyer did not file concurrently. My medical is sitting here + my IRS transcripts.
                            Feb 23:RFIE (I130A) long story
                            May 23: RFIE received.
                            Aug 20: lawyer called to pick up bio paper. Shocked.
                            Aug 8:PD I485 according to the form
                            Aug21: Bio done walkin (scheduled gor Aug 27)
                            Aug 22: RFIE mailed
                            Aug 23:RFIE mailed
                            8/27:RFIE received for I864&original birth certificate

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                            • Originally posted by Heavenlyminded View Post
                              I just moved to another house but my driver's license still has the same old address. Do I need to change before the interview? And also my husband different license state because he's self-employed the biz is registered to NC. We live in GA. Is that a concerned?
                              Yes, you want the address on the driver's license to match. You're supposed to list your residential address on your driver's license. *Yes, there are exceptions to that but generally, you want your residential address there.
                              That's basic and can cause concern for no reason. It's also an easy one to solve. You do not want to show up with a list of explanations to why you don't have this or that. They don't like that either. These days cases are being held for review a lot. Shoot for an approval on the spot.

                              Please read the links on the thread I directed you to.

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                              • Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View Post
                                Yes, you want the address on the driver's license to match. You're supposed to list your residential address on your driver's license. *Yes, there are exceptions to that but generally, you want your residential address there.
                                That's basic and can cause concern for no reason. It's also an easy one to solve. You do not want to show up with a list of explanations to why you don't have this or that. They don't like that either. These days cases are being held for review a lot. Shoot for an approval on the spot.

                                Please read the links on the thread I directed you to.
                                Thanks a lot.
                                TPS holder. Married LPR 11/14/14/USC 8/19/17
                                Child 1/2016
                                Feb 19 2018:PD just I-130 I765 crooked lawyer did not file concurrently. My medical is sitting here + my IRS transcripts.
                                Feb 23:RFIE (I130A) long story
                                May 23: RFIE received.
                                Aug 20: lawyer called to pick up bio paper. Shocked.
                                Aug 8:PD I485 according to the form
                                Aug21: Bio done walkin (scheduled gor Aug 27)
                                Aug 22: RFIE mailed
                                Aug 23:RFIE mailed
                                8/27:RFIE received for I864&original birth certificate

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