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We had our AOS interview on the 28th of January, at the interview we were told that we needed a certified copy of our marriage certificate, the one we had with the state seal, the County Recorder's signature, and the certificate number apparently wasn't certified enough for them. We were also told that my daughter needed a physical. No problems in getting either one and they were sent to our interviewer well within the time frame we were given. This past Friday my daughter received the letter of approval, and today the GC came in the mail. We have received nothing concerning my wife's case.

Would immigration actually approve a child's AOS and issue a GC before the parent was approved?

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We had our AOS interview on the 28th of January, at the interview we were told that we needed a certified copy of our marriage certificate, the one we had with the state seal, the County Recorder's signature, and the certificate number apparently wasn't certified enough for them. We were also told that my daughter needed a physical. No problems in getting either one and they were sent to our interviewer well within the time frame we were given. This past Friday my daughter received the letter of approval, and today the GC came in the mail. We have received nothing concerning my wife's case.

Would immigration actually approve a child's AOS and issue a GC before the parent was approved?

Apparently so.

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Not very common but I've seen a couple other VJ members in the same situation. Your wife's approval is probably on the way too.

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Would immigration actually approve a child's AOS and issue a GC before the parent was approved?

Since there is no requirement that one case approval is dependant on another, they get approved as the case files are deemed approvable by the adjudicator.

YMMV

 
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