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Hello VJ

*My married name is hyphenated, but on my 3 NOA (I-485, I-131-....), They just put my maiden name before my married name coma my first name.

It's true that we call USCIS, they said that they didn't put the hyphen, and they received call for that, according the woman, it's normal.

But I would like to know if for some people, they received their NOA without the hyphen.

I don't really want that on my green card, they put the 2 names without hyphen

* Concerning the NOA, is it possible to track my status on the net?

Where is it possible to check - i know it is on the ''uscis.gov'' but where?

Thank you

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Hello VJ

*My married name is hyphenated, but on my 3 NOA (I-485, I-131-....), They just put my maiden name before my married name coma my first name.

It's true that we call USCIS, they said that they didn't put the hyphen, and they received call for that, according the woman, it's normal.

But I would like to know if for some people, they received their NOA without the hyphen.

I don't really want that on my green card, they put the 2 names without hyphen

* Concerning the NOA, is it possible to track my status on the net?

Where is it possible to check - i know it is on the ''uscis.gov'' but where?

Thank you

It happened to me too and they said its acceptable! So don't worry! I got my EAD Card and AP without hypen.

I also called USICS when I received all 3 NOAs!

* Concerning the NOA, is it possible to track my status on the net? -- Yes register at USCIS website

Where is it possible to check - i know it is on the ''uscis.gov'' but where? - https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/index.jsp then click on case status search...

You might also want to have automatic email notfication, register and add your case number in your portfolio and click on email ON. They will keep you updated.

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Our Timeline:

July 22, 2007 Mailed I-129F

August 1, 2007 - NOA1

Dec. 3, 2007 - NOA2 received after 132 days from filing!

February 7,2008 (6:30AM) - Interview

February 22, 2008 - POE LAX, then flew on to Washington DC

March 8th, 2008 - We're MARRIED! Tyndall AFB, FL beachside!!!!

Aug 08-PREGNANT! Jan 09 -UPDATE! It's A BOY!

MAy 17 09 - Baby James Anthony born!!

I-129f was approved in 131 days from filing date.

Iinterview took 197 days from I-129F filing date.

2008 AOS Journey

April 3 AOS Sent

April 06 Received Date

April 10 Noticed Date 3 NOAs: AOS, EAD & AP (Received in mail April 14)

April 30 Biometrics Appointment (Notice received April 16) DONE!

May 06 AOS Transferred in CSC

May 12 Touched Case now pending

June 13 AP and EAD card Received

June 19 Touched

July 29 Touched

July 30 Card Production ordered!!

August 4 Received Welcome letter & GC in mail!!!

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