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  • Hello - We had our interview yesterday. It was about 30 minutes long. Officer was extremely friendly and it was very smooth. We had a lot of supporting documents and he asked some basic questions like our wedding anniversary date, how we celebrated and some questions about our pets. He looked through our vacation photos, wedding photos and invitations. He also asked a bit about the number of countries we had visited together and some parts about our trip. He also asked us both about each other's jobs. At the end of the interview, he said he had all he needed to make a decision and wished us both well. I had brought new medicals just in case he needed them but he did not ask for them. I also brought every copy of every document I could think of. He did grab our joint tax return for 2018. A few hours after the interview, the status online flipped to new card has been ordered and I'm now hoping to get it end of the week!

    I wish everyone here well and good luck. Happy new year and I hope the next decade brings wonderful things to you all.

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    • I have my interview coming up in little more than a week. Getting my stuff in order. Does this seem about right/complete? We have tons of stuff but I think these are the most important. Thank you lots!

      Originals
      • Interview notice
      • Driver licenses, passports, birth certificates and translation
      • Form I-693 and vaccination record
      • Current and expired EAD and I-131, SS card
      • Marriage license
      • Employment verification letter
      • 2018 joint tax return and W-2
      • Wedding album, invitation, and other miscellaneous pictures
      • Most recent I-94 and travel history

      Financials
      • Latest mortgage statement and homeowner’s insurance
      • County tax record showing joint home ownership
      • Car registration and insurance
      • Joint checking account statements and blank check
      • Petitioner’s latest 2 pay stubs
      • Petitioner’s life insurance showing the applicant as beneficiary
      • Utility bills (internet, electricity, and water)
      • Previous joint apartment lease contract (before purchasing our home)

      Miscellaneous and copies
      • Airplane tickets for trips together and with our families
      • Costco joint membership
      • Copy of the marriage certificate
      • Copy of the driver licenses, passports, birth certificates, and visa
      • Copy of the car registrations
      • Copy of the decree and the translation
      • I-94 and travel history of the applicant’s family showing several visits
      RoC (I-751) Application, filed from Houston TX
      10/24/2021 - USPS delivered the package in AZ
      10/27/2021 - Text from USCIS with receipt number, check cashed. Assigned to the Texas Processing Center

      INITIAL AOS from F-1, married to USC, filed in Seattle WA

      09/24/2018 - Package delivered to PO Box (PD)
      10/22 - Early bio walk-in
      11/15 - New card is being produced (I-765)
      11/26 - EAD combo & SS card
      01/13/2020 - Interview
      01/23/2020 - Case Approved, Card Mailed.

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      • Originally posted by seattle2903 View Post
        I have my interview coming up in little more than a week. Getting my stuff in order. Does this seem about right/complete? We have tons of stuff but I think these are the most important. Thank you lots!

        Originals
        • Interview notice
        • Driver licenses, passports, birth certificates and translation
        • Form I-693 and vaccination record
        • Current and expired EAD and I-131, SS card
        • Marriage license
        • Employment verification letter
        • 2018 joint tax return and W-2
        • Wedding album, invitation, and other miscellaneous pictures
        • Most recent I-94 and travel history

        Financials
        • Latest mortgage statement and homeowner’s insurance
        • County tax record showing joint home ownership
        • Car registration and insurance
        • Joint checking account statements and blank check
        • Petitioner’s latest 2 pay stubs
        • Petitioner’s life insurance showing the applicant as beneficiary
        • Utility bills (internet, electricity, and water)
        • Previous joint apartment lease contract (before purchasing our home)

        Miscellaneous and copies
        • Airplane tickets for trips together and with our families
        • Costco joint membership
        • Copy of the marriage certificate
        • Copy of the driver licenses, passports, birth certificates, and visa
        • Copy of the car registrations
        • Copy of the decree and the translation
        • I-94 and travel history of the applicant’s family showing several visits

        Hi There - good luck. Some call outs based on your list:

        1. you need to take a marriage certificate (certified original). you mention a marriage license which is not the same thing. you can usually get certified documents at the country administration office.
        2. In addition to photos of the wedding, make sure you have photos of trips you took together.

        Good luck!

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        • Originally posted by Aj9188 View Post


          Hi There - good luck. Some call outs based on your list:

          1. you need to take a marriage certificate (certified original). you mention a marriage license which is not the same thing. you can usually get certified documents at the country administration office.
          2. In addition to photos of the wedding, make sure you have photos of trips you took together.

          Good luck!
          Thanks for pointing that out! The license and certificate are not 2 separate papers in the county we got married in, that's why I typed license. The judge signed the "license" which I guess became a "certificate" upon signing. And it is a certified copy.
          RoC (I-751) Application, filed from Houston TX
          10/24/2021 - USPS delivered the package in AZ
          10/27/2021 - Text from USCIS with receipt number, check cashed. Assigned to the Texas Processing Center

          INITIAL AOS from F-1, married to USC, filed in Seattle WA

          09/24/2018 - Package delivered to PO Box (PD)
          10/22 - Early bio walk-in
          11/15 - New card is being produced (I-765)
          11/26 - EAD combo & SS card
          01/13/2020 - Interview
          01/23/2020 - Case Approved, Card Mailed.

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          • Should I also bring all the receipts and the RFE I got form them to the interview?
            RoC (I-751) Application, filed from Houston TX
            10/24/2021 - USPS delivered the package in AZ
            10/27/2021 - Text from USCIS with receipt number, check cashed. Assigned to the Texas Processing Center

            INITIAL AOS from F-1, married to USC, filed in Seattle WA

            09/24/2018 - Package delivered to PO Box (PD)
            10/22 - Early bio walk-in
            11/15 - New card is being produced (I-765)
            11/26 - EAD combo & SS card
            01/13/2020 - Interview
            01/23/2020 - Case Approved, Card Mailed.

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            • Yes. Bring everything single document they have ever issued you. Copies and originals.

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              • OK guys, I did it! Interview completed. It was really smooth and pleasant, as expected. The IO was very friendly and it did not feel like an interrogation by any means. We were not asked anything besides how we met and the YES/NO questions on my I-485. I did not ask if it was approved or not, but he said that because we have been married less than 2 years, I would get a conditional GC. So I assume that's good news? Lol. Anyway, good luck to anyone having theirs coming up!
                RoC (I-751) Application, filed from Houston TX
                10/24/2021 - USPS delivered the package in AZ
                10/27/2021 - Text from USCIS with receipt number, check cashed. Assigned to the Texas Processing Center

                INITIAL AOS from F-1, married to USC, filed in Seattle WA

                09/24/2018 - Package delivered to PO Box (PD)
                10/22 - Early bio walk-in
                11/15 - New card is being produced (I-765)
                11/26 - EAD combo & SS card
                01/13/2020 - Interview
                01/23/2020 - Case Approved, Card Mailed.

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                • Just a quick update: today my Green Card went in production. Interview was on January 13th.
                  RoC (I-751) Application, filed from Houston TX
                  10/24/2021 - USPS delivered the package in AZ
                  10/27/2021 - Text from USCIS with receipt number, check cashed. Assigned to the Texas Processing Center

                  INITIAL AOS from F-1, married to USC, filed in Seattle WA

                  09/24/2018 - Package delivered to PO Box (PD)
                  10/22 - Early bio walk-in
                  11/15 - New card is being produced (I-765)
                  11/26 - EAD combo & SS card
                  01/13/2020 - Interview
                  01/23/2020 - Case Approved, Card Mailed.

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                  • Hi All,

                    Thank you for contributing to this thread. I found the timelines shared on this thread useful to get a relative idea of processing queue, so sharing my timelines below:

                    Priority Date: 01/29/2019
                    RFE Issued: 02/13/2019
                    Biometrics Appt. Date: 02/25/2019
                    RFE Response Submitted: 03/11/2019
                    Case is ready to be scheduled for interview: 05/08/2019
                    EAD/AP Approval Date: 08/01/2019
                    Received EAD/AP card: 08/08/2019
                    .
                    .


                    Any ~Jan 2019 Seattle filers here? Did you get interview notices yet?


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                    • January 25, 2019. Still in Ready to Be Scheduled for Interview status.
                      Last edited by Maple1020; 02-19-2020, 12:51 AM.

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                      • December 24th 2018. Also still in ready to be scheduled for interview status.

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                        • Any updates in Seattle? I am also still waiting. April 24th 2019. Still in Ready to Be Scheduled for Interview status.

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                          • Has anyone from November or December 2018 received an interview notice?
                            Last edited by Maple1020; 02-28-2020, 11:30 AM.

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                            • This thread has been very quiet.

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                              • Originally posted by piyushjohar View Post
                                Hi All,

                                Thank you for contributing to this thread. I found the timelines shared on this thread useful to get a relative idea of processing queue, so sharing my timelines below:

                                Priority Date: 01/29/2019
                                RFE Issued: 02/13/2019
                                Biometrics Appt. Date: 02/25/2019
                                RFE Response Submitted: 03/11/2019
                                Case is ready to be scheduled for interview: 05/08/2019
                                EAD/AP Approval Date: 08/01/2019
                                Received EAD/AP card: 08/08/2019
                                .
                                .


                                Any ~Jan 2019 Seattle filers here? Did you get interview notices yet?

                                Here is my timeline:
                                10/23/2019: Filed I-485, I-130, I-131, and I-765
                                10/25/2019: Package was received
                                11/20/2019: PD
                                11/22/2019: Checks were cashed
                                12/16/2019: Biometrics Appointment (Did not receive a notice)
                                12/17/2019: Received a new Biometrics Appointment Notice from USCIS Seattle
                                01/06/2020: Biometrics Appointment
                                01/14/2020: Received RFE notice from USCIS
                                01/29/2020: Biometrics fingerprints were taken (I-765)
                                02/04/2020: RFE was sent to USCIS
                                02/06/2020: USCIS received RFE
                                02/18/2020: Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview
                                Received Courtesy letter for I-693 (Medical Exam)

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