Hi Community,
Thanks for viewing my message. I've used this website often during this LONGGGG process and your questions and answers have really helped so far and I need your help again. I'm getting worried about our case. I applied for a K-1 Visa for my husband which went through just fine. We married on Oct. 7, 2017. Everything has been going fairly smoothly, but each step has taken a bit longer than expected. He has his EAD, which will expire on March 9, 2019 as well as his California REAL ID Driver's License. I keep checking on the USCIS website for any updates to our case, but nothing seems to be happening. He had his biometrics done on Dec. 27, 2017 (Yes...2 days after Christmas! Was super annoying, had to shorten a family trip to get back in time as we received the appointment notice only a few weeks prior to Christmas).
Our case status updates on the USCIS website are as follows:
11/29/2017 We accepted the fingerprint fee for your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. Our National Benefits Center location is working on your case.
And the latest message and only other update is this:
"As of June 18, 2018, we are ready to schedule your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, Receipt Number YYYY YYYY X, for an interview. We will schedule your interview and send you a notice. Please follow any instructions in the notice. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address."
We've received nothing in the mail about an interview. The lady who helped with the biometics said my husband would get his green card in about 1 year. The 1 year anniversary would be this December...so I'm not sure what to think. We haven't had an interview yet and I've read the majority of cases have interviews, with only a few cases having enough evidence that they skip the interview stage altogether.
Here are my questions to you.
1) Do you think it's necessary to apply for a renewal EAD (Because I'm not sure he will be getting a green card any time soon... and we need the money from his work)
1A) Secondly, on the renewal of the EAD. Does it cost the fee again: $410 + $85 for the biometrics? I think it was waived the first time because we were still in the process but I honestly can't remember.
2) We want to move as this rental house is too expensive for us but we don't want any green card or interview notices to come to the wrong address. What do you suggest?
3) Are we missing any step? Why has it taken so many months to get a notice about an interview? Could it be due to lack of case workers? (We're in California)
Thank you for your help! It means so much to me and my husband. This has been such a stressful process and it seems like it never ends.
Thanks for viewing my message. I've used this website often during this LONGGGG process and your questions and answers have really helped so far and I need your help again. I'm getting worried about our case. I applied for a K-1 Visa for my husband which went through just fine. We married on Oct. 7, 2017. Everything has been going fairly smoothly, but each step has taken a bit longer than expected. He has his EAD, which will expire on March 9, 2019 as well as his California REAL ID Driver's License. I keep checking on the USCIS website for any updates to our case, but nothing seems to be happening. He had his biometrics done on Dec. 27, 2017 (Yes...2 days after Christmas! Was super annoying, had to shorten a family trip to get back in time as we received the appointment notice only a few weeks prior to Christmas).
Our case status updates on the USCIS website are as follows:
11/29/2017 We accepted the fingerprint fee for your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. Our National Benefits Center location is working on your case.
And the latest message and only other update is this:
"As of June 18, 2018, we are ready to schedule your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, Receipt Number YYYY YYYY X, for an interview. We will schedule your interview and send you a notice. Please follow any instructions in the notice. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address."
We've received nothing in the mail about an interview. The lady who helped with the biometics said my husband would get his green card in about 1 year. The 1 year anniversary would be this December...so I'm not sure what to think. We haven't had an interview yet and I've read the majority of cases have interviews, with only a few cases having enough evidence that they skip the interview stage altogether.
Here are my questions to you.
1) Do you think it's necessary to apply for a renewal EAD (Because I'm not sure he will be getting a green card any time soon... and we need the money from his work)
1A) Secondly, on the renewal of the EAD. Does it cost the fee again: $410 + $85 for the biometrics? I think it was waived the first time because we were still in the process but I honestly can't remember.
2) We want to move as this rental house is too expensive for us but we don't want any green card or interview notices to come to the wrong address. What do you suggest?
3) Are we missing any step? Why has it taken so many months to get a notice about an interview? Could it be due to lack of case workers? (We're in California)
Thank you for your help! It means so much to me and my husband. This has been such a stressful process and it seems like it never ends.
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