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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hello everyone, i had my apointment for my biometrics at the service center a New York, i was wondering how long after the biometrics appoinment it usually takes to get the permanent resident card? can anyone help me for this i will be glad for your responce guys...

nov/13/2006 (i accedentally met my fiance at the atrium of SM megamall, and we start our relationship)

feb/09-23/2007 (Visit me for the very first time and knowing each other for 2 weeks)

feb/28/2007 (filled the I-129)

march/14/2007 (approved his petition)

april/19/2007 (got our interview schedule and medical at USEM website)

may/11/2007 (Got our packet 4)

may/17-18/2007 (I did my medical early at St. lukes but pending)

may/30-june 1, 2007 (take my sputum examination for 3days)

june/04/2007 (Pulmonary evaluation NEGATIVE)

june/05/2007 (i got my immunization and medical passed )

june/15/2007 (Approved im so happy)

june/20/2007 (VISA on HANd)

June/21/2007 (CFO seminar DONE!)

July/07/2007 (Arrived to USA)

Spet/29th/2007 (chappel wedding)

oct/28th/2007 (send AOS application)

Nov/5/2007 (recieve appointment letter for biometrics)

Nov/20th/2007 (Biometrics Appointment)

dec/18th/2007 (NOA 1 recieved, application transferred to california)

dec/22nd/2007 (NOA 2 recieved application on process at california )

jan/18th/2008 (NOA 3 recieved, submit additional eveidence PENDING )

Feb/25th/2008 (NOA 4 recieved, resume the process)

Feb/28th/2008 (NOA 5 recieved, Card production ordered)

Feb/29th/2008 (welcome permanent resident)

march/6th/2008 (Recieved my Permanent Resident Card)

so happy bieng with my baby... good luck to everyone....

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There is no ready answer to your question. Sometimes you get the green card quickly without an interview; sometimes you don't; sometimes you don't get either the green card or the interview quickly; sometimes you get the interview quickly but the green card takes a long time. Every case is an individual situation and there is no way to predict how soon you will get your green card.

If you have received notice that your application has been transferred to California that is probably a good indication that you won't have to do an interview. If your case hasn't been transferred you will probably have to do an interview. It still doesn't mean that you will necessarily get your green card quickly.

For an example . . I filed July 2004; I had my first biometrics (for both EAD and AOS) in August, 2004; my file was transferred September 2005 to California; I had my second AOS biometrics in February 2006; I received my green card without an interview the end of May 2006. Some one posted within the last few days that they got their green card within 3 months. There is no rhyme or reason to it. Hehe, maybe a psychic or fortune teller is the best one to answer this for you.

Be patient; it has only been 2 months since you filed. It will come all in good time. Good luck.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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There is no ready answer to your question. Sometimes you get the green card quickly without an interview; sometimes you don't; sometimes you don't get either the green card or the interview quickly; sometimes you get the interview quickly but the green card takes a long time. Every case is an individual situation and there is no way to predict how soon you will get your green card.

If you have received notice that your application has been transferred to California that is probably a good indication that you won't have to do an interview. If your case hasn't been transferred you will probably have to do an interview. It still doesn't mean that you will necessarily get your green card quickly.

For an example . . I filed July 2004; I had my first biometrics (for both EAD and AOS) in August, 2004; my file was transferred September 2005 to California; I had my second AOS biometrics in February 2006; I received my green card without an interview the end of May 2006. Some one posted within the last few days that they got their green card within 3 months. There is no rhyme or reason to it. Hehe, maybe a psychic or fortune teller is the best one to answer this for you.

Be patient; it has only been 2 months since you filed. It will come all in good time. Good luck.

thank you for the information, very helpfull... :thumbs:

nov/13/2006 (i accedentally met my fiance at the atrium of SM megamall, and we start our relationship)

feb/09-23/2007 (Visit me for the very first time and knowing each other for 2 weeks)

feb/28/2007 (filled the I-129)

march/14/2007 (approved his petition)

april/19/2007 (got our interview schedule and medical at USEM website)

may/11/2007 (Got our packet 4)

may/17-18/2007 (I did my medical early at St. lukes but pending)

may/30-june 1, 2007 (take my sputum examination for 3days)

june/04/2007 (Pulmonary evaluation NEGATIVE)

june/05/2007 (i got my immunization and medical passed )

june/15/2007 (Approved im so happy)

june/20/2007 (VISA on HANd)

June/21/2007 (CFO seminar DONE!)

July/07/2007 (Arrived to USA)

Spet/29th/2007 (chappel wedding)

oct/28th/2007 (send AOS application)

Nov/5/2007 (recieve appointment letter for biometrics)

Nov/20th/2007 (Biometrics Appointment)

dec/18th/2007 (NOA 1 recieved, application transferred to california)

dec/22nd/2007 (NOA 2 recieved application on process at california )

jan/18th/2008 (NOA 3 recieved, submit additional eveidence PENDING )

Feb/25th/2008 (NOA 4 recieved, resume the process)

Feb/28th/2008 (NOA 5 recieved, Card production ordered)

Feb/29th/2008 (welcome permanent resident)

march/6th/2008 (Recieved my Permanent Resident Card)

so happy bieng with my baby... good luck to everyone....

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