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  • gaps0214
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    Poof! This thread is soooo quiet.

    Hello everyone, hope you had a great Easter weekend and this note finds you well and busy.
    Would love to read from March 2018 PD aos applicants if you've got any word from immigration about your interview schedule? Any one got their EAD/AP renewals approved?
    I have nothing from them since March 2019 (12 months from PD) except the NOAs for the EAD/AP renewal.
    This wait is really challenging.

    Cheers,

    Married to USC, on C9 AOS, same-sex marriage, Seattle, WA
    PD: March 22, 2018
    RD: April 6, 2018
    Biometrics: April 27, 2018
    RFE: June 11, 2018
    RFE Resolved: June 21, 2018
    Requested expedite through ROC: Negative outcome
    July 9, 2018: I-485 Status Changed to Case is Ready to be Scheduled for Interview
    August 15, 2018: EAD/AP Approval Notice Received by Email
    August 22, 2018: SS Card in Hand
    August 31, 2018: EAD/AP Combo Card in Hand
    September 1, 2018: Used EAD/AP Combo Card to apply for Canadian Visitors Visa
    September 3, 2018: Canadian TRV approved
    October 24, 2018: Travelled outside of US for medical purpose
    November 4, 2018: Crossed into US border from Canada using EAD/AP Combo Card, Parole Approved
    February 22, 2019: Sent Renewal Application for EAD/AP
    March 13, 2019: Received NOA on AP Renewal Application (new MSC reference number)
    March 27, 2019: Received NOA on EAD Renewal Application (new MSC reference number), no biometrics required

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  • gaps0214
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    Originally posted by b3b3g1 View Post
    Hello, Fellow march filers!

    It has been a long time that I haven't visited this website. I have just filed my EAD renewal and noticed that Houston office is all of sudden speeding up!! PD February is getting their interviews scheduled! My concern is that our interview will be scheduled right before our 2nd anniversary. Do you guys have any action plan for such possibility? I am thinking to submit my medical exam after the interview.. Do you think it's too risky?
    I think the action plan for preparing to interview remains the same for everyone no matter how long you have been waiting. It is consistent advise in the threads that your evidence documentation should connect the dots for immigration officers. There are posts that indicate that when you get an interview by the time you have crossed two years of marriage you can expect to get a 10 year green card. About the medical exam, I think you should wait for immigration officer to ask for it, although I don't see any concern about preparing for a new one to be available because your initial submission will be over 2 years old by the time of the expected interview. Just my personal opinion and should not be taken as legal advise.

    Seattle Filers - any one with March 2018 PDs already gotten an interview notice?

    Cheers,

    Married to USC, on C9 AOS, same-sex marriage, Seattle, WA
    PD: March 22, 2018
    RD: April 6, 2018
    Biometrics: April 27, 2018
    RFE: June 11, 2018
    RFE Resolved: June 21, 2018
    Requested expedite through ROC: Negative outcome
    July 9, 2018: I-485 Status Changed to Case is Ready to be Scheduled for Interview
    August 15, 2018: EAD/AP Approval Notice Received by Email
    August 22, 2018: SS Card in Hand
    August 31, 2018: EAD/AP Combo Card in Hand
    September 1, 2018: Used EAD/AP Combo Card to apply for Canadian Visitors Visa
    September 3, 2018: Canadian TRV approved
    October 24, 2018: Travelled outside of US for medical purpose
    November 4, 2018: Crossed into US border from Canada using EAD/AP Combo Card, Parole Approved
    February 22, 2019: Sent Renewal Application for EAD/AP
    March 13, 2019: Received NOA on AP Renewal Application (new MSC reference number)
    March 27, 2019: Received NOA on EAD Renewal Application (new MSC reference number), no biometrics required

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  • b3b3g1
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    Hello, Fellow march filers!

    It has been a long time that I haven't visited this website. I have just filed my EAD renewal and noticed that Houston office is all of sudden speeding up!! PD February is getting their interviews scheduled! My concern is that our interview will be scheduled right before our 2nd anniversary. Do you guys have any action plan for such possibility? I am thinking to submit my medical exam after the interview.. Do you think it's too risky?

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  • Enub4
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    Originally posted by mgc1986 View Post

    Hi Belu31, thanks for sharing this information! I was wondering, how long did it take for you to receive the letter with the information about the interview after your status changed on line (if you have an on line account)?? thanks!! My interview was scheduled last week but i havent received any letter.
    Usually the interview date is around 5 weeks from the 'was scheduled' status change. The letter usually arrive around 1 week after the status change. This is from reading comments from others.

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  • mgc1986
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    Originally posted by belu31 View Post
    Hey guys, we had our interview and were approved on the spot!
    The officer was a nice lady. She had reviewed our file and I'm under the impression that she had made up her mind on the bona fide of our marriage before conducting the interview. All in all it was a pleasant experience.
    We brought two binders of additional evidence. She kept some bank and credit card statements, utilities bills, joint health insurance, our taxes for 2018, boarding passes, landlord letter, a resizing receipt for my engagement ring with our address on it and some photos.
    Questions asked to my husband (petitioner): date of birth, occupation, date of marriage, when did we move in together.
    Questions asked to me (applicant): date of birth, occupation, if I was studying, how did we meet, when did we have our first date and where did we go, and when did he propose.
    She asked us if our families approved of our marriage and if things are going well.
    She explained us how to file to remove conditions and said I should expect the green card in 30 days but that I may get it sooner.

    Our timeline:
    March 12, 2018: PD Newark NJ
    January, 2019: original interview date. We rescheduled due to a planned trip overseas.
    March 19, 2019: Interview.
    March 19, 1019: Card is being produced.
    Hi Belu31, thanks for sharing this information! I was wondering, how long did it take for you to receive the letter with the information about the interview after your status changed on line (if you have an on line account)?? thanks!! My interview was scheduled last week but i havent received any letter.

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  • mgc1986
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    Hi all, I filled on March 2018 for marriaged-based adjustment of status. On April 1st my case status changed to "interview scheduled" and it said they will mail me a letter with the information of the appointment. But I havent received the letter yet. I called customer service and tried to talk with a level 2 representative and the woman said she could not pass me to a level 2 representative, that i have to wait one month. But the interview is probably in one month! so it will be too late then. I also tried to get an info pass and they said the same. I cannot get it on line because my field office is not scheduling any more on line. How long should it take for the letter to arrive after the status changes on line?? anybody in Wisconsin who be in a similar situation? Thanks!

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  • BayAreaCaliAOS
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    Gaps0214,

    i actually hired a non lawyer firm. It was less expensive that my current lawyer. I hired them because I didnt want to make any mistakes at all.

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  • keldreams
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    I just contacted my lawyer to send in my EAD/AP renewal... I

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  • gaps0214
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    Originally posted by BayAreaCaliAOS View Post
    gaps0214,

    I actually hired someone to renew my combo card for me since I
    That's interesting, was it of any help to get a lawyer/hired service to renew your combo card? I wonder if its also going to help get an interview scheduled.

    Cheers,

    Married to USC, on C9 AOS, same-sex marriage, Seattle, WA
    PD: March 22, 2018
    RD: April 6, 2018
    Biometrics: April 27, 2018
    RFE: June 11, 2018
    RFE Resolved: June 21, 2018
    Requested expedite through ROC: Negative outcome
    July 9, 2018: I-485 Status Changed to Case is Ready to be Scheduled for Interview
    August 15, 2018: EAD/AP Approval Notice Received by Email
    August 22, 2018: SS Card in Hand
    August 31, 2018: EAD/AP Combo Card in Hand
    September 1, 2018: Used EAD/AP Combo Card to apply for Canadian Visitors Visa
    September 3, 2018: Canadian TRV approved
    October 24, 2018: Travelled outside of US for medical purpose
    November 4, 2018: Crossed into US border from Canada using EAD/AP Combo Card, Parole Approved
    February 22, 2019: Sent Renewal Application for EAD/AP
    March 13, 2019: Received NOA on AP Renewal Application (new MSC reference number)
    March 27, 2019: Received NOA on EAD Renewal Application (new MSC reference number), no biometrics required

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  • Enub4
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    Originally posted by BayAreaCaliAOS View Post
    gaps0214,

    I actually hired someone to renew my combo card for me since I
    I hope the admins can fix the problem with the forum, is not good having many posts with only a portion of the message.

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  • BayAreaCaliAOS
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    gaps0214,

    I actually hired someone to renew my combo card for me since I

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  • gaps0214
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    Hello March 2018 Filers,

    Just updating everyone on our wait for the first interview schedule for conditional GC on AOS c(9) application.

    So there was a general sense from other forum threads and in here as well about EAD/AP renewals, and how in some cases the application for renewal of EAD/AP triggers an interview schedule. Apparently not true in our case, we sent out EAD/AP renewals 180 days prior to EAD/AP combo card expiry date, and this is what happened:

    1.) I-797C Notice of Action for AP Renewal arrived first 3 weeks after we filed
    2.) I-797C Notice of Action for EAD Renewal arrived next more than 1 month after we filed

    I also want to share that the I-797C Notice of Action are issued new MSC reference numbers so that means an additional two numbers to keep track of.

    The upsides basically consist of (a) AP Renewal doesn't cost a single penny, and no action is required according to the NOA (b) EAD Renewal doesn't put you through another hoop with Biometrics as they acknowledge that your fingerprint records are in file and no further action is required as well.

    To: BayAreaCaliAOS

    Wow! I'm sorry to read about your waiting time that seems to be really long. Any experience about your first round of EAD/AP renewal you can share? Would very much appreciate it.

    To: NDKingdom / Swabywhite

    There is no reason for you guys to be anxious about your situation. The process is pretty straightforward and all you need to do is really sit down and get your ducks lined up - evidence wise. Read more around the forums, there's a permanent sticky at the very top on Evidences for Marriage, do your best to get these documentations in order, you have more than enough time before the interview rolls around. Connect the dots for USCIS about your relationship and there should be no problem. Keep your tail up and work on your documentation. If you have questions, there are more than enough people in the threads who can share their personal experiences and opinion, if you need legal opinion you'll need to set aside funds for an immigration lawyer.

    Cheers,

    Married to USC, on C9 AOS, same-sex marriage, Seattle, WA
    PD: March 22, 2018
    RD: April 6, 2018
    Biometrics: April 27, 2018
    RFE: June 11, 2018
    RFE Resolved: June 21, 2018
    Requested expedite through ROC: Negative outcome
    July 9, 2018: I-485 Status Changed to Case is Ready to be Scheduled for Interview
    August 15, 2018: EAD/AP Approval Notice Received by Email
    August 22, 2018: SS Card in Hand
    August 31, 2018: EAD/AP Combo Card in Hand
    September 1, 2018: Used EAD/AP Combo Card to apply for Canadian Visitors Visa
    September 3, 2018: Canadian TRV approved
    October 24, 2018: Travelled outside of US for medical purpose
    November 4, 2018: Crossed into US border from Canada using EAD/AP Combo Card, Parole Approved
    February 22, 2019: Sent Renewal Application for EAD/AP
    March 13, 2019: Received NOA on AP Renewal Application (new MSC reference number)
    March 27, 2019: Received NOA on EAD Renewal Application (new MSC reference number), no biometrics required




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  • NDkingdom
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    Originally posted by swabywhite View Post
    I'm in a same sex relationship. Recently married and I did not find this forum until after I filed. I did not front load my application Only send marriage certificate sigh. My documents were accepted and now I'm focusing on gathering more evidence. I'm just barely coming out so its going to be difficult to prove relationship Kept everything private because they are extremely homophobic in my home country. I hope uscis will take that into consideration.
    I'm in a similar situation. I'm in a same sex marriage. My family didn't know I was gay until I told them that I got married- to a man. I'm worried that I might not have enough evidence for our green card interview next month. They will wonder why neither of our families attended our civil ceremony. We live in a condo that I paid off years ago before we met- so there's no joint lease or rental agreement to show. My credit union wouldn't let me add him to my bank account because he doesn't have a SSN. He added me to his Wells Fargo account, but his monthly statements don't show charges with my name on it. We have a couple utility bills with our names on it and affidavits from friends and family. Mostly we have plenty of photos to show. Some people have said that photo evidence carries the least weight- which I find hard to believe. Utility bills and financial statements are nice to have. But realistically you can easily add someone's name to your utility bills, home address and credit card with one click of a button. It doesn't really prove a loving marriage. The photos is what tells the real story- showing all the places we've traveled around the country together- and all of the holidays and birthdays and special occasions we spend together. I've tried hard to provide all the useful evidence I have, and hopefully our interview goes well.

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  • BayAreaCaliAOS
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    San Francisco office is taking forever.
    At this point, hoping to get my interview on our 2nd year anniv which is also 2nd year of our PD just so I dont have to deal with the 2 year green card.

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  • Enub4
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    Originally posted by lian View Post
    hey Guys quick question,

    I haven't initially applied for a AP, but I would like to now since my timeline is just getting longer and longer, how can I applied for it now that I am in the process already, also is it an extra cost?


    thank you!
    From what I read, there is no fee if I-485 is pending. You need to send all what form I-131 requires plus a copy of your pending I-485 NOA.

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