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  • Interview Scheduled! Process Began 05/2017

    15 long months of this process and we have an interview date in New Orleans. Paperwork was sent to NBC.


    November 30, 2016: married to alien spouse
    May 22,2017: mailed package to USCIS
    May 25, 2017: received mail confirmation from lawyer; arrived at MSC
    May 26, 2017: package reviewed and Notice of Approval mailed
    May 31, 2017: accepted fingerprint fee for I-485 (Register Permanent Residence/Adjust Status
    June 6, 2017: Notice of Approval in mail
    June 20, 2017: biometrics appointment
    July 12, 2017:lawyer submitted address change
    July 18, 2017: responded to address change request and referral was completed
    July 26, 2017: case is ready to be scheduled for an interview
    October 12, 2017: EAD in production
    October 21, 2017: EAD/Advanced Payroll card mailed
    October 26, 2017: EAD card received
    July 12, 2018: case scheduled for interview
    July 20, 2018: received call from attorney that interview is scheduled for August 16th, 2018

  • #2
    I checked your field office time. Yours is a little longer than the normal range?

    Is there any reason? Is it marriage based?
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    Pittsburgh PA office
    PD: 1/10/2018
    Bio: 2/10/2018
    Courtesy letter: I 693 missing: 2/10/2018
    User-defined error for I485: 3/26/2018
    131 and 765 approved: 6/1/2018
    Received Combo card: 6/5/2018
    Interview was scheduled: 9/7/2018

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    • #3
      Originally posted by pantherwindy View Post
      I checked your field office time. Yours is a little longer than the normal range?

      Is there any reason? Is it marriage based?
      It was longer than expected. I am assuming it is due to the backlog of applications since the new presidency. It is marriage based.However, I am just happy that this thing is coming to a close.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by cgbadamosi View Post
        15 long months of this process and we have an interview date in New Orleans. Paperwork was sent to NBC.


        November 30, 2016: married to alien spouse
        May 22,2017: mailed package to USCIS
        May 25, 2017: received mail confirmation from lawyer; arrived at MSC
        May 26, 2017: package reviewed and Notice of Approval mailed
        May 31, 2017: accepted fingerprint fee for I-485 (Register Permanent Residence/Adjust Status
        June 6, 2017: Notice of Approval in mail
        June 20, 2017: biometrics appointment
        July 12, 2017:lawyer submitted address change
        July 18, 2017: responded to address change request and referral was completed
        July 26, 2017: case is ready to be scheduled for an interview
        October 12, 2017: EAD in production
        October 21, 2017: EAD/Advanced Payroll card mailed
        October 26, 2017: EAD card received
        July 12, 2018: case scheduled for interview
        July 20, 2018: received call from attorney that interview is scheduled for August 16th, 2018
        Good luck, glad it's finally come around for you. Be sure to come back and tell us about your interview experience.
        Marriage AOS - 2018

        4-10: Sent to Chicago Lockbox
        4-12: Arrived in Chicago
        4-14: Picked up by USCIS
        4-19: Email & text notifications received
        4-23: I-797 Receipts received
        4-27: Biometrics notice received
        5-10: Courtesy letter for I-693
        5-11: Biometrics completed
        6-04: Interview scheduled
        6-09: Received interview letter
        7-10: Interview complete & approved, status change to New Card being Produced
        7-13: Card was Mailed
        7-18: Green Card in Hand

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tezza View Post

          Good luck, glad it's finally come around for you. Be sure to come back and tell us about your interview experience.
          I’m years late, but the interview experience was quick and wasn’t as nerve-wrecking as I predicted in to be. The interview officer asked me the least questions and asked my husband the most, to include how we met. We received approval at the appointment and he was granted temporary residency since we were married less than 3 years.

          After we reached the 3 year mark of being married, we filed for permanent residency. To our surprise, this stage went swiftly even during a pandemic! We received his permanent residency card in 4 months after applying.

          Last step is naturalization, which we will be conquering in 2022! It has been a long journey, but we are thankful to be in a financial position to have done it this quickly.

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