Case Info:
I-485-Family-Based (Marriage to USC)
Country of Citizenship: Liberia
12/17/2006- I-130, I-485, I-485-A sent to Chicago Lockbox
12/28/2006-NOA Rejected from USCIS for I-485, I130 due to incorret filing fees; needed to send seperate checks)
1/2/2007-I-130, I-485, I-485-A re-sent to Chicago Lockbox
1/12/2007-Notice recieved from USCIS for I-485, I-485A and I-130
01/21/2007-FP Notice recieved from USCIS
02/17/2007-Biometrics taken at local USCIS
03/1/2007-Interview Letter Received
So here is my story. I have been in the US for 17 years. Came here to finish high school and college and I have remained here since primarily due to the instability in my country. Arrived on an F-1 visa that has long since expired after completing my Bachelors. I have a SSN, DL and am able to live and work here cause I have the documents required for the I-9. I filed the I-485A because I was not sure if it was required and wanted to error on the side of caution. I also sent in my medical I-693 from the physician so as not to slow down the process. So far I am pleased with the process to this point. It has been going faster than I anticipated. My wife and I are scheduled for the interview next week and have pictures and documents to support or marrige to this point. We've been married for 5 months now and been together for over 2 years. We have a son and I have a daughter from a previous relationship( both USC) so we hope we have a good case.
Anyway I just though to sare my experience to this point with you all since I do read these posts a lot and have taken heed to many of your advice.
Thanks and wish us luck...
I-485-Family-Based (Marriage to USC)
Country of Citizenship: Liberia
12/17/2006- I-130, I-485, I-485-A sent to Chicago Lockbox
12/28/2006-NOA Rejected from USCIS for I-485, I130 due to incorret filing fees; needed to send seperate checks)
1/2/2007-I-130, I-485, I-485-A re-sent to Chicago Lockbox
1/12/2007-Notice recieved from USCIS for I-485, I-485A and I-130
01/21/2007-FP Notice recieved from USCIS
02/17/2007-Biometrics taken at local USCIS
03/1/2007-Interview Letter Received
So here is my story. I have been in the US for 17 years. Came here to finish high school and college and I have remained here since primarily due to the instability in my country. Arrived on an F-1 visa that has long since expired after completing my Bachelors. I have a SSN, DL and am able to live and work here cause I have the documents required for the I-9. I filed the I-485A because I was not sure if it was required and wanted to error on the side of caution. I also sent in my medical I-693 from the physician so as not to slow down the process. So far I am pleased with the process to this point. It has been going faster than I anticipated. My wife and I are scheduled for the interview next week and have pictures and documents to support or marrige to this point. We've been married for 5 months now and been together for over 2 years. We have a son and I have a daughter from a previous relationship( both USC) so we hope we have a good case.
Anyway I just though to sare my experience to this point with you all since I do read these posts a lot and have taken heed to many of your advice.
Thanks and wish us luck...
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