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  • UScitizenFilingforspouse
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    Originally posted by ALMThere View Post
    Thank you for everything UScitizenFilingforspouse!!
    Your husband is lucky having you 😊
    I?ll do my best to have an completed and organized TOC.
    You're so kind! Thank you! I will, of course, show him this message.

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  • ALMThere
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    Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View Post
    Congrats! You know the drill, my friend. https://www.immihelp.com/forum/showt...093#post585093
    Thank you for everything UScitizenFilingforspouse!!
    Your husband is lucky having you 😊
    I?ll do my best to have an completed and organized TOC.

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  • UScitizenFilingforspouse
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    Originally posted by ALMThere View Post
    Interview was scheduled!!!!!!!
    YAY!!!!!!!!
    Just received update.🙃🙃🙃🙃
    Congrats! You know the drill, my friend. https://www.immihelp.com/forum/showt...093#post585093

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  • ALMThere
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    Interview was scheduled!!!!!!!
    YAY!!!!!!!!
    Just received update.🙃🙃🙃🙃

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  • ihavenoidea
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    Card mailed!

    Just an update - See signature for details.

    Checked egov.uscis.gov. "On October 19, 2018, we mailed your new card for your Form I-485".
    Almost there. It'll probably arrive at the attorney's on Monday or Tuesday. If they get their act together (SLOOOOW), they might mail it out by Wednesday and I'll have the GC in-hand by Friday of nextweek!
    Hang in there, my fellow applicants!

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  • WaitedLongEnough
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    Originally posted by okccanary View Post
    Hi Guys see my timeline below. Interview scheduled woo woo although it has c/o my father who is back in England, which is a little strange. Still no update on EAD


    okc field office -

    f1-opt-h1b-gc via marriage USC (been here since Aug 2013 - dated my spouse since Aug 2014, married 3/23/2018)

    4/5/18: sent paper work
    4/26/18 : PD
    5/07/18 : Received 4 letters.
    5/14/18 :Biometrics letter
    6/1/18: Biometrics
    9/15/18: RFE for tax. (Wanted it from the irs website even though we sent everything they asked for barre the IRS printout./ sent RFE that day - Also no update on either site or notification that RFE was sent just appeared in my letter box
    9/26/18: Recieved RFE
    10/11/18 : "Ready to be scheduled for interview", Interview scheduled
    10/18/18 : Interview scheduled letter arrives
    11/27/18 : Interview scheduled

    Still not recieved any update on EAD
    Super congrats !!!!

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  • okccanary
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    interview scheduled

    Hi Guys see my timeline below. Interview scheduled woo woo although it has c/o my father who is back in England, which is a little strange. Still no update on EAD


    okc field office -

    f1-opt-h1b-gc via marriage USC (been here since Aug 2013 - dated my spouse since Aug 2014, married 3/23/2018)

    4/5/18: sent paper work
    4/26/18 : PD
    5/07/18 : Received 4 letters.
    5/14/18 :Biometrics letter
    6/1/18: Biometrics
    9/15/18: RFE for tax. (Wanted it from the irs website even though we sent everything they asked for barre the IRS printout./ sent RFE that day - Also no update on either site or notification that RFE was sent just appeared in my letter box
    9/26/18: Recieved RFE
    10/11/18 : "Ready to be scheduled for interview", Interview scheduled
    10/18/18 : Interview scheduled letter arrives
    11/27/18 : Interview scheduled

    Still not recieved any update on EAD

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  • WaitedLongEnough
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    Originally posted by ihavenoidea View Post
    Virginia. My field office was Fairfax.
    Okay

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  • ihavenoidea
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    Originally posted by WaitedLongEnough View Post
    Congrats! Where are you filing from ?
    Virginia. My field office was Fairfax.

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  • WaitedLongEnough
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    Originally posted by ihavenoidea View Post
    Here's an update.
    1. 10/16: New card is being produced.
    2. 10/17: I-485 case was approved. I'm to expect a letter in the mail soon
    I'm guessing my card will go to my attorney before it gets to me. Soon. Really soon!

    EB2-ROW
    PD: 05/05/17
    Congrats! Where are you filing from ?

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  • ihavenoidea
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    Case Approved

    Here's an update.
    1. 10/16: New card is being produced.
    2. 10/17: I-485 case was approved. I'm to expect a letter in the mail soon
    I'm guessing my card will go to my attorney before it gets to me. Soon. Really soon!

    EB2-ROW
    PD: 05/05/17

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  • a1k405996
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    Congrats KKells

    Originally posted by kkells View Post
    Hi Everyone! I am an April 2018 filer and wanted to share my AOS experience. I've been combing through this site especially in the last week while I've been waiting for my GC to see other people's timelines and dates and experiences. I wanted to include my experience and timeline, and some advice, as a way to pay it forward for all everyone's help

    My Timeline:

    Marriage based AOS via K1 Visa - Boston FO
    4/23/2018 - PD (concurrent filing of I-485, I-765)
    4/28/2018 - Received NOA for Both Cases
    5/4/2018 - Received Notice of Biometrics Date
    5/17 - Biometrics Appointment
    8/13 - AOS Case Ready to be Schedule for Interview
    8/22 - AOS Interview Scheduled
    8/27 - AOS Notice of Interview Date Received in Mail (for 9/26)
    9/05 - EAD Card in Production & Date NOA for EAD was mailed
    9/07 - EAD Card Mailed from Missouri
    9/10 - EAD Card picked up by USPS from Missouri with Tracking # provided
    9/12 - EAD Card Delivery Date
    9/12 - SSN Delivery In hand
    9/26 - Interview and Recommended for Approval on the Spot. i485 Status Changed to "Card In Production"
    9/28 - Update to "Green Card Mailed to Me"'
    9/29 - GC NOA Received
    10/1 - Update to "USPS Picked Up Card", Tracking # Provided
    10/3 - Green Card in Hand!

    Change of Address
    If you move while your case is pending, USCIS asks that you update your mailing address within 10 days of your move. My husband and I moved to our new home on 09/01, so I updated my address on USCIS site on 09/03, and set up mail forwarding with USPS prior to moving as well. USCIS can take weeks to acknowledge your change of address, which caused big problems for me receiving my EAD card.

    Below is my timeline for EAD:
    9/03 - Submitted Change of Address Form Online
    9/05 - EAD Card in Production & Date NOA for EAD was mailed
    9/07 - EAD Card Mailed from MO & SS Card Mailed
    9/10 - EAD Card picked up by USPS from MO with Tracking # provided
    9/12 - EAD Card Scheduled Delivery Date - Did Not Arrive
    9/12 - SSN Delivery In hand
    9/14 - Change of Address Confirmed with USCIS
    9/19 - Finally Spoke to Someone at USPS who confirmed that my card had been returned to sender in MO, as the USPS does not forward government issued mail . Called NBC in MO and advised them that EAD card being sent back to them, told me to call back when tracking showed it had arrived in MO
    9/25 - EAD card arrived back to USCIS NBC in MO (confirmed by USPS tracking & on egov site). Called to file a request to have my EAD resent to new address, and was told my case would be looked at in 15-30 days for processing. Could take 30-90 days to receive it back.

    I changed my address on the USCIS site 2 days before my EAD card was put into production, and had never received any update on my card before so I had no idea that it was approved and ready to be sent to me at the time of my address change. I also did not know that USPS cannot forward government issued mail. Important to keep in mind. I should have received it on 9/12, and I still don't have it. Thankfully my AOS interview was last week and I received my GC in hand today, or else I would be worried about when I would be receiving the EAD card back. Important to keep in mind if you really need to work and you have no update on what your I-485 status is. Overall if you move while your application is pending, it's kind of a pain in the butt because you have half your documents from the beginning that say one address, and the other documents after you move say another thing. Just be sure to bring many many pieces of proof of your new address to the AOS interview so you cover your bases.

    Interview
    My interview was on 09/26 in Boston, and I arrived and provided my Interview Notice form. IO called us in 5 minutes before the scheduled interview. She took both my husband (USC) and I in to her office, and was professional and friendly. We provided photo identification, and she took my photo and fingerprinted me. She went through the I-485 form that I had submitted in April, and ran through all the yes/no questions. We changed the address on the i485 form as well to our new address. She asked if we had any other evidence we'd like to submit and I provided photographs from our relationship throughout the years (including with each other's friends and family), our lease for our new apartment, signed contract for our wedding venue and date, signed contract for our wedding photographer, our car insurance that has our new address and both of our names on it, health insurance with both of our names on it, and printouts of plane and cruise tickets that we had been on together. For photographs, I took screenshots of pictures on ******** that have the time and date stamp on it, and she commented on how she thought that was a good idea to show the date/year. She asked how we met and when. She asked me why we decided to live in the US. She mentioned how she needed one more piece of evidence that showed our new address that had both of our names on it, however I provided my printout for my change of address that I had submitted to USCIS earlier this month with confirmation number and saying that we had just moved so we are still changing things over. She seemed satisfied after we provided the confirmation number for the address change, and she also seemed understanding when we mentioned how I still haven't received my EAD card so I was having trouble opening a bank account and getting a US driver's license. I also showed her my SS card showing that it was not valid without the EAD card. I had 2 pieces of proof of our shared address (car insurance and lease), however in hindsight I would have brought several more as I very nearly didn't get approved and would have received a RFE had I not provided my change of address confirmation and had the IO not been accommodating and understanding. It's not worth leaving it up to chance. At the end she congratulated me and said that she was going to recommend for approval. About 20 minutes after we left the interview, the status of my case was changed to "Card In Production". 1 week later, I received my GC in hand!

    Keep in mind that because I entered into the US on a k1 Visa, I had already filed several rounds of paperwork, medical exam, and was interviewed at the US consulate in Montreal prior to entering the USA. My interview was likely more relaxed and straightforward since I had already been pretty vetted by USCIS, so keep that in mind when you're reading through my experience and comparing it with yours.

    Case Tracking System
    The tracking system that worked for me the best and seemed to update the fastest was https://egov.uscis.gov. I created an account and added both of the receipt numbers that I had so I could track them simultaneously. I could also see the dates and history of everything that happened with each of my cases, so I would highly recommend that. I signed up for email and text notifications as well, and I noticed that text notifications seemed to deliver about 10-15 minutes faster for me. I have heard of some people using https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov/, but for me that one didn't work so great and my status is still showing as interview is scheduled lol.

    Also note that I never got any status updates on my USCIS account that my cases were approved. It went from "interview scheduled" to "card in production" and then eventually mailed out. I was receiving mail from the NBC, so I'm thinking maybe different offices have a different process. I remember feeling nervous after my interview that it must not be approved fully yet because I never received a status update on my account, even though it showed as GC card in production. I relaxed when I saw that the card had been mailed and then I received the NOA for the GC in the mail.
    ____________

    This process has taken about 1.5 years from when I applied for my k1 visa until now, and I am thrilled that it's done (for the time being, I know I'll have to remove conditions). Feel free to reach out with any questions and hang in there everyone! I know the wait is gruelling but the GC will come

    Congrats .. Good read, did you ever anticipate to have the interview scheduled so soon? given the processing time at your old/New Address.
    maybe its something to do with the country quota.


    Regards
    AK

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  • a1k405996
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    Congratulations

    Originally posted by ihavenoidea View Post
    Made it through my AOS (EB2-ROW) interview. There were no issues.
    The interview went smoothly.

    In the waiting room.
    1. It's like a conveyor belt.
    2. After security. You leave your Notice with the front desk (can't be earlier than 40 minutes -- at my site)
    3. You'll sit and wait for your name to be called
    4. Adjudication Officers (AO) enter the waiting room and call for your name. They're already expecting you, i.e. your AO is assigned waaaaay in advance.

    In the interview room:
    1. AO verified my ID: Showed my Driver's License, EAD, and Passport
    2. AO asked me to take an oath
    3. AO asked me to sign a document to say I was present without an attorney and was fine with it.
    4. AO took a photograph, and fingerprints from both index fingers
    5. AO asked for a copy of my employment letter and recent paystubs
    6. AO asked whether I'm still employed with my current employer and will continue to stay employed
    7. AO then went over my I-485, specifically question that would signal inadmissibility: Remember, these questions were already answered in the initial submission. The AO was just making sure and was seeking clarification. No problems there.
    8. AO checked to make sure my medicals were current. Paperwork got to USCIS in March, 2018. I had my medical in October, 2017 -- STILL current PHEW~!!
    9. AO was satisfied with my responses.
    10. AO said that my case OK, and my status is E26.
    11. I should have my Green card within 6 to 8 weeks. Or possibly within one month.
    th.

    The AO was supportive and professional. He also answered my questions about how my name would appear on the greencard.

    I can see why things are moving slow.
    1. ORIGINAL paper files are sent to the local USCIS office from wherever they were first sent (NBC, TSC, etc).
    2. AO needs to review them at the local office.
    3. AO reviews them again before the interview - "I was looking over your files yesterday"
    4. There were stacks and stacks of paper folders behind the AO.

    Will update again when GC is in hand. All the best to you who are waiting
    Congrats.. Must have been a roller coster ride if you are from one of the countries that have a priority date as old as 2009**

    Hope you understand the situation that i'm explaining. Please share your priority date and Field Office.



    Regards
    AK

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  • ItsCW28
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    Originally posted by notaman View Post
    I filed i485, i130 and i765 on April 23 2018. I485 is ready to be scheduled for interview as of June 05, but still no word about my EAD. It?s going to be outside of normal processing time in a few days, currently at 176 days, no RFE notice or anything. Anyone have any advice? Thanks
    I'm still waiting on my EAD also. Day 189. I did a service request over a week ago since I'm outside normal processing time. Today my request was completed so hopefully their response is sent via mail by the end of the week. I contacted my senator and congressman last week so I'm just waiting to see what happens with that as well.
    Last edited by ItsCW28; 10-15-2018, 10:13 PM.

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  • notaman
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    Anyone else waiting from April 23rd?

    I filed i485, i130 and i765 on April 23 2018. I485 is ready to be scheduled for interview as of June 05, but still no word about my EAD. It?s going to be outside of normal processing time in a few days, currently at 176 days, no RFE notice or anything. Anyone have any advice? Thanks

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