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Glad to see people starting to receive their GCs. But my god, 9 months?!ranting33va.gif

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Any GC???

February 23, 2012- I-129F Sent
February 29, 2012- NOA 1 Received
September 05, 2012- NOA2 APPROVED!!!!!
September 10, 2012-NOA2 Hard copy Received
September 12, 2012-NVC Case number assigned
September 17 , 2012-NVC sent file to Consulate
September 24 , 2012-Consulate Received Packet 3
November 08, 2012- INTERVIEW DAY APPROVED!!!!!

November 21, 2012- Arrived to NY.

December 24,2012- Wedding

February 08,2013-AOS sent

March 18,2013- Fingerprints

April 13,2013-Employment Authorization Card Received

May 20,2013- Interview letter

June 25,2013 - INTERVIEW DAY FOR THE GC- APPROVED

STILL WAITING FOR THE GC.

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No interview and no news as yet for us on the GC. My priority date was November 16th on my NOA. Checking the processing dates on USCIS for the Washington office, as of 31st May 2013 they were processing 6th December 2012. So I'll probably give them a call next week to see what they say.

Us

07/29/2011 : Heather went to England, visiting joint friends and we met

09/28/2011, 10/27/2011, 12/26/2011, 02/10/2012 : Gav went to the USA

03/28/2012, 05/03/2012 : Heather went to England

USCIS/VSC/NVC

02/04/2012 : I-129F sent

02/07/2012 : Received by VSC

02/09/2012 : NOA1

08/07/2012 : NOA2

08/10/2012 : NOA2 hard copy recieved

08/17/2012 : NVC Recieved, LND No. issued

08/23/2012 : Left NVC, en route to London

US Embassy and Medical in London

08/28/2012 : Petition Received at Embassy

09/04/2012 : Medical (Knightsbridge Doctors)

09/05/2012 : Sent forms that I had downloaded to the Embassy, delivered 09/06/2012

09/07/2012 : Packet 3 arrived tongue.png

09/11/2012 : Embassy has received medical information

09/21/2012 : Visa paid and MRV receipt

09/24/2012 : Interview date given (Intervew at 08:30 on 10/04/2012)

09/26/2012 : Packet 4 arrived

10/04/2012 : Intervew result - Approved! smile.png

10/05/2012 : Visa Issued

10/11/2012 : Passport/Visa received

10/12/2012 : POE - Washington DC

Weddings

10/27/2012 : Married  |  05/04/2013 : Wedding #2/Blessing

AOS

11/29/2012: Email notificaton of recieving AOS paperwork

11/16/2012: AOS Received date

12/02/2012: Received NOA

12/20/2012: Biometrics Appointment, 3pm at Alexandria, VA

08/30/2013: AOS Approved :)

09/09/2013: Greencard arrived

Citizenship

08/07/2017: Filed

08/15/2017: NOA

09/05/2017: Biometrics Appointment

03/08/2018: Interview Scheduled

 

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No interview and no news as yet for us on the GC. My priority date was November 16th on my NOA. Checking the processing dates on USCIS for the Washington office, as of 31st May 2013 they were processing 6th December 2012. So I'll probably give them a call next week to see what they say.

Maybe you get it very soon 'cause you have almost 9 months in the process , as I have read, without interview takes 9-11 months to get the GC.

February 23, 2012- I-129F Sent
February 29, 2012- NOA 1 Received
September 05, 2012- NOA2 APPROVED!!!!!
September 10, 2012-NOA2 Hard copy Received
September 12, 2012-NVC Case number assigned
September 17 , 2012-NVC sent file to Consulate
September 24 , 2012-Consulate Received Packet 3
November 08, 2012- INTERVIEW DAY APPROVED!!!!!

November 21, 2012- Arrived to NY.

December 24,2012- Wedding

February 08,2013-AOS sent

March 18,2013- Fingerprints

April 13,2013-Employment Authorization Card Received

May 20,2013- Interview letter

June 25,2013 - INTERVIEW DAY FOR THE GC- APPROVED

STILL WAITING FOR THE GC.

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Maybe you get it very soon 'cause you have almost 9 months in the process , as I have read, without interview takes 9-11 months to get the GC.

Yep, that's what I'm thinking. I'm still not too fussed about it as I don't need the GC for anything at the moment.

Us

07/29/2011 : Heather went to England, visiting joint friends and we met

09/28/2011, 10/27/2011, 12/26/2011, 02/10/2012 : Gav went to the USA

03/28/2012, 05/03/2012 : Heather went to England

USCIS/VSC/NVC

02/04/2012 : I-129F sent

02/07/2012 : Received by VSC

02/09/2012 : NOA1

08/07/2012 : NOA2

08/10/2012 : NOA2 hard copy recieved

08/17/2012 : NVC Recieved, LND No. issued

08/23/2012 : Left NVC, en route to London

US Embassy and Medical in London

08/28/2012 : Petition Received at Embassy

09/04/2012 : Medical (Knightsbridge Doctors)

09/05/2012 : Sent forms that I had downloaded to the Embassy, delivered 09/06/2012

09/07/2012 : Packet 3 arrived tongue.png

09/11/2012 : Embassy has received medical information

09/21/2012 : Visa paid and MRV receipt

09/24/2012 : Interview date given (Intervew at 08:30 on 10/04/2012)

09/26/2012 : Packet 4 arrived

10/04/2012 : Intervew result - Approved! smile.png

10/05/2012 : Visa Issued

10/11/2012 : Passport/Visa received

10/12/2012 : POE - Washington DC

Weddings

10/27/2012 : Married  |  05/04/2013 : Wedding #2/Blessing

AOS

11/29/2012: Email notificaton of recieving AOS paperwork

11/16/2012: AOS Received date

12/02/2012: Received NOA

12/20/2012: Biometrics Appointment, 3pm at Alexandria, VA

08/30/2013: AOS Approved :)

09/09/2013: Greencard arrived

Citizenship

08/07/2017: Filed

08/15/2017: NOA

09/05/2017: Biometrics Appointment

03/08/2018: Interview Scheduled

 

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Hi all, just an update - I called USCIS today to get an update, they said my case had passed the processing date so they are going to put in a service request and they gave me a reference number for the request. It'll take a couple of weeks before I hear anything, but at least it's progress :)

Us

07/29/2011 : Heather went to England, visiting joint friends and we met

09/28/2011, 10/27/2011, 12/26/2011, 02/10/2012 : Gav went to the USA

03/28/2012, 05/03/2012 : Heather went to England

USCIS/VSC/NVC

02/04/2012 : I-129F sent

02/07/2012 : Received by VSC

02/09/2012 : NOA1

08/07/2012 : NOA2

08/10/2012 : NOA2 hard copy recieved

08/17/2012 : NVC Recieved, LND No. issued

08/23/2012 : Left NVC, en route to London

US Embassy and Medical in London

08/28/2012 : Petition Received at Embassy

09/04/2012 : Medical (Knightsbridge Doctors)

09/05/2012 : Sent forms that I had downloaded to the Embassy, delivered 09/06/2012

09/07/2012 : Packet 3 arrived tongue.png

09/11/2012 : Embassy has received medical information

09/21/2012 : Visa paid and MRV receipt

09/24/2012 : Interview date given (Intervew at 08:30 on 10/04/2012)

09/26/2012 : Packet 4 arrived

10/04/2012 : Intervew result - Approved! smile.png

10/05/2012 : Visa Issued

10/11/2012 : Passport/Visa received

10/12/2012 : POE - Washington DC

Weddings

10/27/2012 : Married  |  05/04/2013 : Wedding #2/Blessing

AOS

11/29/2012: Email notificaton of recieving AOS paperwork

11/16/2012: AOS Received date

12/02/2012: Received NOA

12/20/2012: Biometrics Appointment, 3pm at Alexandria, VA

08/30/2013: AOS Approved :)

09/09/2013: Greencard arrived

Citizenship

08/07/2017: Filed

08/15/2017: NOA

09/05/2017: Biometrics Appointment

03/08/2018: Interview Scheduled

 

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Hi all, just an update - I called USCIS today to get an update, they said my case had passed the processing date so they are going to put in a service request and they gave me a reference number for the request. It'll take a couple of weeks before I hear anything, but at least it's progress smile.png

That's good to know...That's true, at least is in progress

February 23, 2012- I-129F Sent
February 29, 2012- NOA 1 Received
September 05, 2012- NOA2 APPROVED!!!!!
September 10, 2012-NOA2 Hard copy Received
September 12, 2012-NVC Case number assigned
September 17 , 2012-NVC sent file to Consulate
September 24 , 2012-Consulate Received Packet 3
November 08, 2012- INTERVIEW DAY APPROVED!!!!!

November 21, 2012- Arrived to NY.

December 24,2012- Wedding

February 08,2013-AOS sent

March 18,2013- Fingerprints

April 13,2013-Employment Authorization Card Received

May 20,2013- Interview letter

June 25,2013 - INTERVIEW DAY FOR THE GC- APPROVED

STILL WAITING FOR THE GC.

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Hi all, just an update - I called USCIS today to get an update, they said my case had passed the processing date so they are going to put in a service request and they gave me a reference number for the request. It'll take a couple of weeks before I hear anything, but at least it's progress :)

Well that's something Gavin, I was told to call back after 3 weeks which will be next week I think. I'm in the UK right now so it will be interesting to see what the process is like landing in Washington next weekend :D

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01/03/2010: Met / 08/2010: Dating - VISITS: 07/2010: US / 09/2010: UK / 11/2010: UK / 12/2010: US / 03/2011: US / 07/2011: US / 10/2011: UK / 11/2011: UK / 12/2011: US / 02/2012: UK / 07/2012: UK / 02/15/2012 : Engaged

02/28/2012 : I-129F Filed
09/06/2012 : NOA2 ... APPROVED in 188 days, no RFE
09/28/2012 : Medical
10/12/2012 : Interview - APPROVED!
10/28/2012 : POE - Washington DC
11/10/2012 : Wedding

12/17/2012 : AOS application forms: I-485 / I-765 filed
02/15/2013 : I-765 approved
06/07/2013 : I-131 (AP) approved

09/04/2013 : I-485 approved

09/11/2013 : Received Green Card

06/09/2015 : Filed ROC application I-751

12/17/2015 : New Green Card received (10 Yr)

10/20/2016 : Filed N-400 application for Naturalization

07/07/2017 : Naturalization interview - approved!

08/11/2017 : Oath Ceremony - Became a USC

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Well that's something Gavin, I was told to call back after 3 weeks which will be next week I think. I'm in the UK right now so it will be interesting to see what the process is like landing in Washington next weekend biggrin.png

They said I should be able to find out on August 13th. Good luck, I hope all goes well on your return to the US!

Us

07/29/2011 : Heather went to England, visiting joint friends and we met

09/28/2011, 10/27/2011, 12/26/2011, 02/10/2012 : Gav went to the USA

03/28/2012, 05/03/2012 : Heather went to England

USCIS/VSC/NVC

02/04/2012 : I-129F sent

02/07/2012 : Received by VSC

02/09/2012 : NOA1

08/07/2012 : NOA2

08/10/2012 : NOA2 hard copy recieved

08/17/2012 : NVC Recieved, LND No. issued

08/23/2012 : Left NVC, en route to London

US Embassy and Medical in London

08/28/2012 : Petition Received at Embassy

09/04/2012 : Medical (Knightsbridge Doctors)

09/05/2012 : Sent forms that I had downloaded to the Embassy, delivered 09/06/2012

09/07/2012 : Packet 3 arrived tongue.png

09/11/2012 : Embassy has received medical information

09/21/2012 : Visa paid and MRV receipt

09/24/2012 : Interview date given (Intervew at 08:30 on 10/04/2012)

09/26/2012 : Packet 4 arrived

10/04/2012 : Intervew result - Approved! smile.png

10/05/2012 : Visa Issued

10/11/2012 : Passport/Visa received

10/12/2012 : POE - Washington DC

Weddings

10/27/2012 : Married  |  05/04/2013 : Wedding #2/Blessing

AOS

11/29/2012: Email notificaton of recieving AOS paperwork

11/16/2012: AOS Received date

12/02/2012: Received NOA

12/20/2012: Biometrics Appointment, 3pm at Alexandria, VA

08/30/2013: AOS Approved :)

09/09/2013: Greencard arrived

Citizenship

08/07/2017: Filed

08/15/2017: NOA

09/05/2017: Biometrics Appointment

03/08/2018: Interview Scheduled

 

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Just an update to let people know about the process...

I received a letter from USCIS yesterday in reference to my call earlier in the week, they said it's unlikely that our case will need an interview but there's a back log so they won't get to our case until 6 months from the date of the letter - Personally I think this is one of those standard responses we get from them. I still think we'll hear something on the GC front in the next month.

Us

07/29/2011 : Heather went to England, visiting joint friends and we met

09/28/2011, 10/27/2011, 12/26/2011, 02/10/2012 : Gav went to the USA

03/28/2012, 05/03/2012 : Heather went to England

USCIS/VSC/NVC

02/04/2012 : I-129F sent

02/07/2012 : Received by VSC

02/09/2012 : NOA1

08/07/2012 : NOA2

08/10/2012 : NOA2 hard copy recieved

08/17/2012 : NVC Recieved, LND No. issued

08/23/2012 : Left NVC, en route to London

US Embassy and Medical in London

08/28/2012 : Petition Received at Embassy

09/04/2012 : Medical (Knightsbridge Doctors)

09/05/2012 : Sent forms that I had downloaded to the Embassy, delivered 09/06/2012

09/07/2012 : Packet 3 arrived tongue.png

09/11/2012 : Embassy has received medical information

09/21/2012 : Visa paid and MRV receipt

09/24/2012 : Interview date given (Intervew at 08:30 on 10/04/2012)

09/26/2012 : Packet 4 arrived

10/04/2012 : Intervew result - Approved! smile.png

10/05/2012 : Visa Issued

10/11/2012 : Passport/Visa received

10/12/2012 : POE - Washington DC

Weddings

10/27/2012 : Married  |  05/04/2013 : Wedding #2/Blessing

AOS

11/29/2012: Email notificaton of recieving AOS paperwork

11/16/2012: AOS Received date

12/02/2012: Received NOA

12/20/2012: Biometrics Appointment, 3pm at Alexandria, VA

08/30/2013: AOS Approved :)

09/09/2013: Greencard arrived

Citizenship

08/07/2017: Filed

08/15/2017: NOA

09/05/2017: Biometrics Appointment

03/08/2018: Interview Scheduled

 

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Just an update to let people know about the process...

I received a letter from USCIS yesterday in reference to my call earlier in the week, they said it's unlikely that our case will need an interview but there's a back log so they won't get to our case until 6 months from the date of the letter - Personally I think this is one of those standard responses we get from them. I still think we'll hear something on the GC front in the next month.

Well it's good news that you may not have to worry about interview but frustrating that it just takes so long!

I returned to the US yesterday so thought I'd just mention here what the process was like since none of us seem to have a green card yet. I had my advanced parole letter, no problem at all in Manchester airport - they are very familiar with the document and it says clearly that it is authorises a carrier to transport me without liability. In Dulles, the first desk inspection was a little confusing. I'd been told I didn't need I-94 on the plane since they don't do them anymore. I'd clearly read before I left that I needed one so I checked in the immigration hall.. 'No, we stopped using them 4 months ago', I was told. Got to the desk - 'you need an I-94!' Half way through finger-printing, the officer just gave all my documents to me so I wandered off to get my bags and custom inspection and was told there I have to follow the signs to B. Very little information and explanation - don't know if they simply assume we've done it before. However, secondary inspection staff were lovely - they pointed out that my alien registration number was wrong on the letter and I had the number of a Vietnamese woman!!! (Couldn't believe I missed that having scrutinized again and again my paperwork!) But they cleared it all for me and let me through - they even had a sense of humour about it! I'm going back to the UK in October so will contact USCIS and ask them to change it. No other evidence was required even though I'd taken a wallet full of documents and ID.

For those of you planning to use an AP, it seems to me that your experience will depend very much on which routes you take. Some smaller airports around the world seem unfamiliar with the document and that can cause some delay. For Manchester - Washington, the process is very straight forward. I was in secondary inspection less than 15 minutes.

Shezita

01/03/2010: Met / 08/2010: Dating - VISITS: 07/2010: US / 09/2010: UK / 11/2010: UK / 12/2010: US / 03/2011: US / 07/2011: US / 10/2011: UK / 11/2011: UK / 12/2011: US / 02/2012: UK / 07/2012: UK / 02/15/2012 : Engaged

02/28/2012 : I-129F Filed
09/06/2012 : NOA2 ... APPROVED in 188 days, no RFE
09/28/2012 : Medical
10/12/2012 : Interview - APPROVED!
10/28/2012 : POE - Washington DC
11/10/2012 : Wedding

12/17/2012 : AOS application forms: I-485 / I-765 filed
02/15/2013 : I-765 approved
06/07/2013 : I-131 (AP) approved

09/04/2013 : I-485 approved

09/11/2013 : Received Green Card

06/09/2015 : Filed ROC application I-751

12/17/2015 : New Green Card received (10 Yr)

10/20/2016 : Filed N-400 application for Naturalization

07/07/2017 : Naturalization interview - approved!

08/11/2017 : Oath Ceremony - Became a USC

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Still no GC here. I called USCIS today to get a status update. Apparently they couldn't tell me too much as Rob needs to be with me since he is technically the applicant, but they were able to tell me that our case is still being held at the National Benefits Center, and currently there is no processing time there. I assume at some point we'll be transferred to Chicago, but I'm wondering when. Several other Chicago people have gotten their GC's without interview, and they applied after us.

October 2007- Became friends gaming onlineJanuary 16, 2009- Met in person in UKDecember 25, 2011- Ten visits later, engaged!February 24, 2012- I-129F SentFebruary 29, 2012- NOA 1 ReceivedJuly 13, 2012- RFE email sad.pngJuly 20, 2012-RFE response mailed to CSCJuly 24, 2012-RFE response reviewJuly 26, 2012-NOA2!!!!July 30, 2012-NOA2 Hardcopy ReceivedAugust 3, 2012-NVC received case and forwarded to LondonAugust 6, 2012-Case received by LondonAugust 13, 2012-Packet 3 sent out by consulateAugust 15, 2012-Packet 3 receivedAugust 23, 2012-Mailed affidavit and original forms to Rob via express mailAugust 30, 2012-MedicalSeptember 3, 2012-Packet 3 sent to embassy with DS-2001September 4, 2012-Packet 3 and DS-2001 arrive in LondonSeptember 26, 2012-Packet 4 receivedOctober 11, 2012- lnterview- Result: APPROVEDOctober 18, 2012-Visa in handNovember 15, 2012- POE-ORDNovember 21, 2012- Legal wedding!!November 30, 2012- Applied for SSNDecember 7, 2012- SSN card came in mailDecember 20, 2012- AOS/EAD/AP sent outDecember 27, 2012-AOS/EAD/AP Text/email confirmationDecember 31, 2012-AOS/EAD/AP NOA1 received in mailJanuary 22, 2013-Biometrics appointmentFebruary 15, 2013- EAD/AP approvedFebruary 27, 2013- EAD/AP card arrived in mailApril 6, 2013- Big family wedding!!August 12, 2013-AOS text/email- APPROVED!! <p>May 16, 2015- ROC package sent to CSC August 15, 2015- ROC Approved!
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A quick update - spoke to USCIS yesterday who informed me that the office processing our case is working on cases from December 31st, so we are past processing. Completed the service request and she said wait 15 days. I did ask what would happen, typically, and she said that USCIS would either contact me to say it was approved, or request further evidence, or reject but essentially they should contact me with something.

I do notice that we're all coming up on the first anniversary of our I-129F petition approvals. 18 months of our lives taken up in paperwork. Then there's citizenship.... :D

01/03/2010: Met / 08/2010: Dating - VISITS: 07/2010: US / 09/2010: UK / 11/2010: UK / 12/2010: US / 03/2011: US / 07/2011: US / 10/2011: UK / 11/2011: UK / 12/2011: US / 02/2012: UK / 07/2012: UK / 02/15/2012 : Engaged

02/28/2012 : I-129F Filed
09/06/2012 : NOA2 ... APPROVED in 188 days, no RFE
09/28/2012 : Medical
10/12/2012 : Interview - APPROVED!
10/28/2012 : POE - Washington DC
11/10/2012 : Wedding

12/17/2012 : AOS application forms: I-485 / I-765 filed
02/15/2013 : I-765 approved
06/07/2013 : I-131 (AP) approved

09/04/2013 : I-485 approved

09/11/2013 : Received Green Card

06/09/2015 : Filed ROC application I-751

12/17/2015 : New Green Card received (10 Yr)

10/20/2016 : Filed N-400 application for Naturalization

07/07/2017 : Naturalization interview - approved!

08/11/2017 : Oath Ceremony - Became a USC

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Great to hear all went well...Dulles is the most likely for us to be going in/out of so if we have to use AP i'll make sure I get an I-94!!! Did you have a good time?

I called again today and was told, again, that we're within processing time - yeah according to the update that was last done on May 31st!!! I know why the don't update the system more...it means more cases would be out of normal processing time!!! I'm expecting it will be in the next month though! Jason thinks it will arrive in the mail on September 17th because it's citizenship day!!! I am going to get the AP application away just in case though!

How's everyone doing on the job front? I'm thankful I have one...that's all i'm saying! ClockWatch2.gif

Well it's good news that you may not have to worry about interview but frustrating that it just takes so long!

I returned to the US yesterday so thought I'd just mention here what the process was like since none of us seem to have a green card yet. I had my advanced parole letter, no problem at all in Manchester airport - they are very familiar with the document and it says clearly that it is authorises a carrier to transport me without liability. In Dulles, the first desk inspection was a little confusing. I'd been told I didn't need I-94 on the plane since they don't do them anymore. I'd clearly read before I left that I needed one so I checked in the immigration hall.. 'No, we stopped using them 4 months ago', I was told. Got to the desk - 'you need an I-94!' Half way through finger-printing, the officer just gave all my documents to me so I wandered off to get my bags and custom inspection and was told there I have to follow the signs to B. Very little information and explanation - don't know if they simply assume we've done it before. However, secondary inspection staff were lovely - they pointed out that my alien registration number was wrong on the letter and I had the number of a Vietnamese woman!!! (Couldn't believe I missed that having scrutinized again and again my paperwork!) But they cleared it all for me and let me through - they even had a sense of humour about it! I'm going back to the UK in October so will contact USCIS and ask them to change it. No other evidence was required even though I'd taken a wallet full of documents and ID.

For those of you planning to use an AP, it seems to me that your experience will depend very much on which routes you take. Some smaller airports around the world seem unfamiliar with the document and that can cause some delay. For Manchester - Washington, the process is very straight forward. I was in secondary inspection less than 15 minutes.

Shezita

Our Journey
Aug 2nd '11...love at first sight???
Aug 4th '11...first date!
Feb 19th '12...ENGAGED!!!!!

Our I-129 Journey
Feb 23rd '12...I-129F mailed
Feb 28th '12...NOA1
AUGUST 17th '12...NOA2 APPROVED!!!!!

Our VISA Journey!
Aug 27th '12 NVC received petition and issued LND number
Sept 7th '12 ALL forms mailed to embassy!
Sept 10th '12 Medical
NOV 1st '12 INTERVIEW - APPROVED!!!!!

Nov 9th '12 POE Baltimore biggrin.png
Nov 11th '12 WEDDING

Our AOS/ED Journey!
Dec 13th '12 AOS/ED forms sent
Dec 19th '12 NOA1
Jan 11th '13 BIOMETRICS
Feb 11th '13 ED APPROVED!!!

Aug 23rd '13 AOS RFE

Sept 23rd '13 AOS DECISION...APPROVED!!!

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Well today about 15 minutes after my long call to USCIS the mailman came bearing the infamous letter. It of course states that my application for I-485 was identified as a potential interview waiver case and that we could expect a decision or other notice of action within 6 months. One can only hope. I really wanted to have my citizenship in time for me to vote in the next presidential election. We have to have had our green card for 3 years.

How's everyone else doing?

Terri

Fiance visa

04/28/2011 - I-129F - DENIED

02/18/2012 - I-129F petition filed
02/24/2012 - NOA1
09/04/2012 - NOA2, 193 days

Interview:10/22/2012
POE: 10/26/2012 (245 days)

Removal of Conditions

Filed for ROC - 06/09/2015

NOA1 for ROC - 06/12/2015

Biometrics appointment - 07/17/2015

Approval for ROC - 04/20/2016 (316 days)

Naturalization Process

N-400 Filed 06/10/2016

N-400 NOA1 06/14/2016

N-400 biometrics 06/20/16

N-400 interview 01/23/2017

N-400 Oath ceremony 02/10/2017

Immigration Process took 2116 days.

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