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Marriage-based AOS - Concurrent filing.
03/30/2018 - PD
04/11/2018 - Four Email/Text notifications 10 am saying case has been sent to NBC.
04/27/2018 - biometrics appointment received / courtesy letter for medical received.05/07/2018 - Biometrics done.
05/09/2018 - status update on egov.uscis.gov, "fingerprint review was completed". ( 5 am EST)
05/21/2018 - status update to "ready to be scheduled for an interview"
09/15/2018 - status changed for i765 and i130, "Case is Approved"
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Originally posted by mgc1986 View PostSo you mean that after you change address the case is not transferred to another processing center if you move but instead the national benefits center will continue to process it as if you hadn't move?
I am moving in one month to a different state and I'm wondering how it will affect my processing
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Originally posted by hopeanddream View PostThanks for the answer. I get part of the answer, but still the GC EAD which we get in about say 5 or 6 months if not earlier, would not help you achieve all that?Filing Type: Concurrent I-130, I-130A I-485 (I-693 + I-864), I-765
Package Sent: 3/12
PD: 3/14/
Checks Cashed: 3/27
NoAs via Email/Texts: 3/27
NoAs via Mail: 3/30
Biometric letter: 4/5
Biometric: 4/18
Ready to be schedule for an interview 4/24
Interview was scheduled 5/22
Letter for interview received 5/26
Interview schedule for 6/26 @12.30 pm
Green card approved after interview
Green Card being printed 6/27
Green Card received on July 5. Total of 115 Days since PD
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Field Office doubt
Guys, I have a doubt about my field office. We are in Toledo Ohio and by using USCIS website I found that Cleveland was supposed to be my field office. But the appointment letter is sending us to Detroit!!! So, Detroit is our field office then?
I am like hopeanddream, excited to get the EAD and start working again! And have some time to get ready to the interview.Marriage to USC - Concurrent filing + 1 Child
03/30/18: Package sent
04/02/18: PD
04/20/18: NoAs mail
05/07/18: Bio. done - Detroit F. O.
05/07/18: I-693 courtesy letter
05/08/18: Status change ??We reviewed your biometrics and are still processing your case??
Sept /18: "Fingerprint Review Was Completed" - on May 7... (crazy system)
09/29/18: SR
10/02/18: interview ready to be scheduled
10/03/18: interview scheduled (online)
10/09/18: Request for Initial Interview (mail) - 10/06
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Originally posted by hopeanddream View PostI see in the forums, every one is worried when they will have their green card interview, even after getting their EAD / Advanced Parole. So I was wondering why everyone is so eager to get the interview, when one can live / work / travel with EAD, and eventually when interview comes, they will also have the green card. Also in the process make more memories of their married life. just curios.
EAD/AP does not give you any status. "I-485 pending" is not a status. That's why some states won't have the courtesy of allowing folks to get a driver's license with the I-797. As soon as you get your hands on your Green Card, your citizenship clock starts ticking. Those 2 years as conditional permanent resident count towards your US citizenship.
A lot of people are being told at job interviews, "we prefer candidates with Green Cards and not EAD/AP". While that's not supposed to happen, it actually happens quite often.
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Originally posted by Afrolinda View PostGuys, I have a doubt about my field office. We are in Toledo Ohio and by using USCIS website I found that Cleveland was supposed to be my field office. But the appointment letter is sending us to Detroit!!! So, Detroit is our field office then?
I am like hopeanddream, excited to get the EAD and start working again! And have some time to get ready to the interview.
congrats! That is insanely fast. That's probably the fastest I've seen around here. 31 days from priority date to interview notice. My unsolicited advice is to just roll with it. You are right in between the two states. Detroit field office must be empty and that's probably why they did it. Again, I would just roll with it. To try to get that rescheduled would mean a delay.
All the best.
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Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View PostAfronlinda,
congrats! That is insanely fast. That's probably the fastest I've seen around here. 31 days from priority date to interview notice. My unsolicited advice is to just roll with it. You are right in between the two states. Detroit field office must be empty and that's probably why they did it. Again, I would just roll with it. To try to get that rescheduled would mean a delay.
All the best.
Oh no! My mistake! I meant to say biometrics appointment letter! My husband always says that my English will put me in jail! 😂Marriage to USC - Concurrent filing + 1 Child
03/30/18: Package sent
04/02/18: PD
04/20/18: NoAs mail
05/07/18: Bio. done - Detroit F. O.
05/07/18: I-693 courtesy letter
05/08/18: Status change ??We reviewed your biometrics and are still processing your case??
Sept /18: "Fingerprint Review Was Completed" - on May 7... (crazy system)
09/29/18: SR
10/02/18: interview ready to be scheduled
10/03/18: interview scheduled (online)
10/09/18: Request for Initial Interview (mail) - 10/06
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Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View PostLOL, heart failure. Everyone take a deep breath!
I see that Immihelp blocked the link I posted on the background checks. To answer your question, it all depends on a zillion variables. If what you are saying is - someone who is brand new to the US and has never lived anywhere but their country of origin and have a passport with blank pages because they've never visited anywhere? Yeah, probably.
My spouse's biometrics were cleared basically by the time we drove back home - I swear. It was fast. What I was trying to explain on my previous entry is that, up until the "Case is ready to be scheduled for interview" stage, most cases that were properly filed and have no issues, will move at the same relative speed. Right at that point, it's all about the Field office.
Ohio is just fast. There are 3 field offices and each one gets around the same number of applications and it's not even that many applications.
This whole "I filed before you did, why did you get an interview already and I haven't?" thing that's going around is not productive. It's about quality of the cases and about the volume that a field office is handling. https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/...y2017_qtr4.pdf
There are people who got lucky and for x y or z were classified as employment based even though they filed for marriage based AOS. Well, that's that. They got lucky. And if they continue to call USCIS asking why, eventually USCIS will rescind those appointments. I would not be surprised. As Paul Brown said "When you win, say nothing. When you lose, say less."
Now Ohio, seems to be processing applications fast and it makes sense to do so. If the Green Card is conditional, then Jesus, just hand it out already, and let us live our lives for 2 years. We have to file for removal of conditions anyway. Per some USCIS study, 67% of I-751 applications are denied. So if the majority of people are going to get denied or given Notice of Intent to Deny, well, then just let us have the conditional right away. That's my humble 2 cents.
(The columns are #1 Received #2 Approved #3 Denied #4 Pending.Filed I-130, I130A, I-485, I-765
Priority Date: 01/22/2018
Date Received NOA Letters: 02/02/2018
Courtesy Letter for i693: 02/20/2018
Biometrics Done: 02/21/2018
Interview(rec' approval letter): 05/31/2018
EAD card in production: 06/02/2018
EAD card in hand: 06/07/2018
SSN card in hand: 06/09/2018
GC approval/production notifications: 07/08/2018
Card mailed notification: 07/09/2018
I130 & I485 approval letters received: 07/09/2018
GC in hand: 07/11/2018
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Originally posted by Afrolinda View PostOh no! My mistake! I meant to say biometrics appointment letter! My husband always says that my English will put me in jail! 😂
We were already looking up attorneys in Detroit, MI to try to get a faster interview. LOL
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Originally posted by kaylip View PostCan u send a screenshot of the app's icon so I can download it please? I have an app but I don't think it's the same as yours
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Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View PostOf course! Right here. Probably the best feature is to be able to add other cases with the same priority date as yours. Then you can track their speed, as well. You can go all the way back to receipts from December and figure out if those people are already interviewing, etc.
Update:
Biometrics done. It was a really fast one, no wait, no questions in and out in 15 mins..Marriage-based AOS - Concurrent filing.
03/27-2018 AOS package sent to Chicago Lockbox.
03/30- confirmation of delivery to USCIS.
04/11- Four Email/Text notifications
04/11- cheques cashed
04/27- Biometrics appointment received.
04/27-Courtesy Letter-I-693
05/02- Biometrics walk-in
08/01- I-765 New Card being produced
08/03- We approved your case; I-765 & I-131
08/08-Combo Card received
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Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View PostOf course! Right here. Probably the best feature is to be able to add other cases with the same priority date as yours. Then you can track their speed, as well. You can go all the way back to receipts from December and figure out if those people are already interviewing, etc.Filed I-130, I130A, I-485, I-765
Priority Date: 01/22/2018
Date Received NOA Letters: 02/02/2018
Courtesy Letter for i693: 02/20/2018
Biometrics Done: 02/21/2018
Interview(rec' approval letter): 05/31/2018
EAD card in production: 06/02/2018
EAD card in hand: 06/07/2018
SSN card in hand: 06/09/2018
GC approval/production notifications: 07/08/2018
Card mailed notification: 07/09/2018
I130 & I485 approval letters received: 07/09/2018
GC in hand: 07/11/2018
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Originally posted by b3b3g1 View PostIs this a 3rd party app? I am just being cautious to download these apps..
Update:
Biometrics done. It was a really fast one, no wait, no questions in and out in 15 mins..
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Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View PostIt is. And to keep it free of charge, there are ads that pop up. I do not click on any of them. I downloaded it from the Apple store. Have not had any issues. The app accesses your USCIS account. So it had to be vetted by USCIS. I'm comfortable with it.Filing Type: Concurrent I-130, I-130A I-485 (I-693 + I-864), I-765
Package Sent: 3/12
PD: 3/14/
Checks Cashed: 3/27
NoAs via Email/Texts: 3/27
NoAs via Mail: 3/30
Biometric letter: 4/5
Biometric: 4/18
Ready to be schedule for an interview 4/24
Interview was scheduled 5/22
Letter for interview received 5/26
Interview schedule for 6/26 @12.30 pm
Green card approved after interview
Green Card being printed 6/27
Green Card received on July 5. Total of 115 Days since PD
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Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View PostLOL, my spouse and I are on the floor laughing. You are TOO FUNNY. LOL
We were already looking up attorneys in Detroit, MI to try to get a faster interview. LOL
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Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View PostOf course! Right here. Probably the best feature is to be able to add other cases with the same priority date as yours. Then you can track their speed, as well. You can go all the way back to receipts from December and figure out if those people are already interviewing, etc.
Everything is helping me and my anxietyMarriage to USC - Concurrent filing + 1 Child
03/30/18: Package sent
04/02/18: PD
04/20/18: NoAs mail
05/07/18: Bio. done - Detroit F. O.
05/07/18: I-693 courtesy letter
05/08/18: Status change ??We reviewed your biometrics and are still processing your case??
Sept /18: "Fingerprint Review Was Completed" - on May 7... (crazy system)
09/29/18: SR
10/02/18: interview ready to be scheduled
10/03/18: interview scheduled (online)
10/09/18: Request for Initial Interview (mail) - 10/06
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