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  • Marriage Based AOS Aprroved at LA DO!!!

    Marriage to a USC AOS Application Timeline:

    December 17, 2006 - Marriage to USC
    January 23, 2007 - I-485/I-130/I-765/I-131 Application Pack Sent to Chicago Lockbox
    January 25, 2007 - Receipt date for all 4 Applications
    January 29, 2007 - Notice Date for all 4 Applications, all processed at MO Service Center
    February 01, 2007 - Biometrics Notice Date
    February 14, 2007 - Interview Notice Date
    February 15, 2007 - Biometrics done at Gardena, CA ASC
    April 03, 2007 - Interview at Los Angeles DO and AOS Approved!!!!!

    My interview was scheduled at 12.25pm at Los Angeles DO, my spouse and I arrived really early so we decided to have an early lunch at the mall just across the street. Going inside the federal building is like being double-checked for being a terrorist so guys, you've been warned, try to avoid bringing any metallic stuff with you, otherwise people behind you would be cursing you for all you know!hehehe

    Anyways, we were there at the lobby at 11.45am and the guard was really friendly and was joking with my spouse so we felt like really it is our lucky day. Then around 12.10pm he called out my name and asked me if we rather stick around or come back after 30 mins as the officer who will interview us will be having his lunch. So we just stayed there.

    Then at 12.45pm, an elderly gentleman called out our name and told us to follow him in his office. He swore us to tell the truth then let us have our seats. Then he asked if we have our passports, driver's license, EAD..and I gave him my passport as I did not receive any EAD yet, and my spouse gave her DL. Then he asked for joint documents like bank statement and insurance, then he went out to make copies of the passport and DL. When he came back he asked for the copies of the bank statement and any proof of our cohabitation. I gave him the statement, invoice of our wedding ring, an affidavit from my aunt wherein whose apartment we're living at, and an affidavit from a friend. We also gave him a copy of our 2006 joint tax return. The latter is the only document that he literally looked at and the rest he just filed in our folder.

    Then questions like our birthdays, name of parents, where they are now, my spouse's work, my work back at home, if I have been married before, then asked for some photos. Then he asked some questions from the I-485 application like if I have been arrested, involved in drugs and prostitution, etc.
    Then he asked if I am aware of the implications if the marriage is a fraud, I said I believe it is imprisonment and we will be penalized. He said he's just reminding us. I just smiled..nervously..hehehe

    Then he took out his stamp, and stamped a date on 2 papers and filled it up with my details and alien number. He handed it to me congratulating me that effective today I am now a permanent resident of the US, however, since I've been married less than 2 years, it is conditional. The other sheet of paper had the details on how to remove the conditions 90 days prior the 2nd anniversary of my residency. At this point I was just so ecstatic and my spouse and I can't stop thanking the gentleman!!I did say this is the best birthday gift I've received as exactly a week from now it is my birthday! He said I'd receive the green card within 90 days but he admitted it could be earlier than that. Hopefully before the month ends I can have it, I can't wait to visit my friends in the UK!!!

    So that's it guys, my whole AOS journey took less than 3 months!!!I wanna thank everyone who have been posting on this site, especially Flavia and KK, you've been my support throughout this process..To everyone still working on it, the best of luck!!!
    Last edited by hey_jay45; 04-03-2007, 07:18 PM.

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    Congratulations to both you and your spouse! Very happy for you as I'm sure it is such a huge relief. We are about to put our papers in (residing in LA too) and this news, especially about the smoothness of the interview, fills me with hope!!! Thanks for posting the timeline.

    Cheers, Cardamom

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    • #3
      goodluck!

      Originally posted by cardamom
      Congratulations to both you and your spouse! Very happy for you as I'm sure it is such a huge relief. We are about to put our papers in (residing in LA too) and this news, especially about the smoothness of the interview, fills me with hope!!! Thanks for posting the timeline.

      Cheers, Cardamom
      thanks cardamom..

      i do wish you goodluck on your aos journey..well, a few tips, especially for the interview at los angeles..arrive early, park at the mall (max of $13 fee) across the federal building, and take the stairs from there to go to the building..you can bring your mobile as long as it is turned off, i didn't know that so to be safe we left ours in the car.

      make all your stuff organized, one folder for the originals, another for copies..i filed mine in a binder folder and used sheet protectors and made some tabs. prepare 2 photo albums, 1 for the wedding and 1 for your married life.

      and most important i've noticed, it pays to be well-dressed! i was in a tie and suit and my spouse also had her formal attire. our stuff are in a file box and we looked really smart and sharp. no disrespect, but most applicants in the lobby were not really as presentable as we were, wearing jeans and trainers.. no wonder, they were looking at us, my spouse saying, they were thinking that i am my spouse's lawyer..hehehe but i'm telling you, it's all well-worth it. first impression indeed does matter..

      thats it..goodluck!

      jay

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      • #4
        cOnGrAtS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

        Originally posted by hey_jay45
        Marriage to a USC AOS Application Timeline:

        December 17, 2006 - Marriage to USC
        January 23, 2007 - I-485/I-130/I-765/I-131 Application Pack Sent to Chicago Lockbox
        January 25, 2007 - Receipt date for all 4 Applications
        January 29, 2007 - Notice Date for all 4 Applications, all processed at MO Service Center
        February 01, 2007 - Biometrics Notice Date
        February 14, 2007 - Interview Notice Date
        February 15, 2007 - Biometrics done at Gardena, CA ASC
        April 03, 2007 - Interview at Los Angeles DO and AOS Approved!!!!!

        My interview was scheduled at 12.25pm at Los Angeles DO, my spouse and I arrived really early so we decided to have an early lunch at the mall just across the street. Going inside the federal building is like being double-checked for being a terrorist so guys, you've been warned, try to avoid bringing any metallic stuff with you, otherwise people behind you would be cursing you for all you know!hehehe

        Anyways, we were there at the lobby at 11.45am and the guard was really friendly and was joking with my spouse so we felt like really it is our lucky day. Then around 12.10pm he called out my name and asked me if we rather stick around or come back after 30 mins as the officer who will interview us will be having his lunch. So we just stayed there.

        Then at 12.45pm, an elderly gentleman called out our name and told us to follow him in his office. He swore us to tell the truth then let us have our seats. Then he asked if we have our passports, driver's license, EAD..and I gave him my passport as I did not receive any EAD yet, and my spouse gave her DL. Then he asked for joint documents like bank statement and insurance, then he went out to make copies of the passport and DL. When he came back he asked for the copies of the bank statement and any proof of our cohabitation. I gave him the statement, invoice of our wedding ring, an affidavit from my aunt wherein whose apartment we're living at, and an affidavit from a friend. We also gave him a copy of our 2006 joint tax return. The latter is the only document that he literally looked at and the rest he just filed in our folder.

        Then questions like our birthdays, name of parents, where they are now, my spouse's work, my work back at home, if I have been married before, then asked for some photos. Then he asked some questions from the I-485 application like if I have been arrested, involved in drugs and prostitution, etc.
        Then he asked if I am aware of the implications if the marriage is a fraud, I said I believe it is imprisonment and we will be penalized. He said he's just reminding us. I just smiled..nervously..hehehe

        Then he took out his stamp, and stamped a date on 2 papers and filled it up with my details and alien number. He handed it to me congratulating me that effective today I am now a permanent resident of the US, however, since I've been married less than 2 years, it is conditional. The other sheet of paper had the details on how to remove the conditions 90 days prior the 2nd anniversary of my residency. At this point I was just so ecstatic and my spouse and I can't stop thanking the gentleman!!I did say this is the best birthday gift I've received as exactly a week from now it is my birthday! He said I'd receive the green card within 90 days but he admitted it could be earlier than that. Hopefully before the month ends I can have it, I can't wait to visit my friends in the UK!!!

        So that's it guys, my whole AOS journey took less than 3 months!!!I wanna thank everyone who have been posting on this site, especially Flavia and KK, you've been my support throughout this process..To everyone still working on it, the best of luck!!!
        I am very glad everything went fine. Now SSN quest!!!!!!!!

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        • #5
          Your application

          Hi,
          I'm really glad everything went out ok. May I ask you a personal question? If do not want to answer, that's ok I’ll understand. If you wish to do so it will help me in my process. I am LPR and I will have my citizenship by the end of the year. My wife is legal in the country now but she will be overstaying her F1 Visa at the time she applies for the Green Card (hope by early next year). My question is: Were you legal when you went to the interview? Do you have any information that could help me?

          Thank you so much in advance.

          Vincent

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Vincent_Marietta
            Hi,
            I'm really glad everything went out ok. May I ask you a personal question? If do not want to answer, that's ok I’ll understand. If you wish to do so it will help me in my process. I am LPR and I will have my citizenship by the end of the year. My wife is legal in the country now but she will be overstaying her F1 Visa at the time she applies for the Green Card (hope by early next year). My question is: Were you legal when you went to the interview? Do you have any information that could help me?

            Thank you so much in advance.

            Vincent
            so as long as a beneficiary entered the US legally, the current USCIS status at the time of application will be overlooked, i.e., regardless if you are either in or out of status, it does not really matter..just make sure you have all the evidences that the beneficiary entered legally..these are the I-94/passport entry stamp amongst others..

            again, i'm speaking based on experience and on what i have previously researched..i am not an immigration lawyer, so you should not be treating this as synonymous to that of a legal advice..

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            • #7
              Congrats!

              I am so happy for you! Wow I guess that gives me hope.

              Weren't you nervous?

              NYC
              Arrival US: September 2006
              Married: February 2007
              Sent docs: 5 March 2007
              Receipt: 7 March 2007 in Chicago
              Biometrics appt: 9 April 2007
              Appt date received: 27 May 2007( July 11th)
              Work permit received: 29 May 2007
              Got Approved for Greencard : July 11th
              Received GC: 8August 2007

              Applying for I751 14 April 2009

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              • #8
                GC received in the mail!!!

                I would just like to inform you guys that on Saturday, April 14th, I received 3 envelopes in the mail from USCIS...the elusive permanent resident card, and surprisingly, my work authorization card and advance parole document..with the GC at hand, these last 2 documents are no longer needed..

                needless to say, I am very much impressed and pleased with the way USCIS processed my application. I just am so ecstatic now that I am indeed, a legal permanent resident of the US

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                • #9
                  wow!

                  I agree that they really somehow expedited your application. You are definitely one of the lucky ones. If you remember correctly I am in the same boat was you were. I am stressed about mine. Awaiting the appt date. I know NY is tough. My husband is a bit lazy to get stuff done , but I am pushing him. I am really happy for you that it worked out for you.

                  NYC
                  Arrival US: September 2006
                  Married: February 2007
                  Sent docs: 5 March 2007
                  Receipt: 7 March 2007 in Chicago
                  Biometrics appt: 9 April 2007
                  Appt date received: 27 May 2007( July 11th)
                  Work permit received: 29 May 2007
                  Got Approved for Greencard : July 11th
                  Received GC: 8August 2007

                  Applying for I751 14 April 2009

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                  • #10
                    Congratulations CardaMom. My husband (foreign national) and I are about to embark upon a similar journey. Did the interviewing officer ever ask you about entering on a B visa? Did you receive any advice about how to respond to this question if it came up?

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