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Hello,

I had an green card interview today and and it went through very smoothly.

The officer didn't ask much and said everything seemed working in order. At the end of interview, though,

the officer said there was one document missing at hand and handed a paper with following message:

Your case is held for file review in order to prepare a decision. You will be advised by mail as to a decition on your application. No additiona information is necessary from you at this time, however, if upon further review, additional information or evidence is required, you will revieve a notice in the mail. Please respond to any requests in a timely manner. Failure to do so will result in denial of your application. Please allow 60 days from today's date before making an inquiry on your case.

Does any one know what this exactly means, or has similar experience?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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weird..idid she give any indication of what was missing? We also had a similar situation where we had a previous I-130 that the officer wanted to check out and she had to request it from some office. We were told to inquire in 120 days if no news was received. We had a letter and it had 4 checkboxes and the officer checked off the one that said "more papers need to be reviewed."

Hopefully you will hear something soon esp since you have the 60 days window!

Best of luck...

I-485 , I-765, I-130: NOA1 : 1/23/2006

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Temporary EAD given for 1 month ONLY b/c of Infopass appt: 5/1/2006

Went back to renew EAD through Infopass: EAD card was not given "due to reasons we can't disclose"

5/3/2007: Confirmation that EAD is delayed due to background checks. (started to use the senator, ombudsman and was just a royal pain in the neck)

5/30/2007: EAD production ordered (after over 400 days of waiting!!! woo hoo!)

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7/29/2008: card production ordered...918 days..can't wait to see that card!

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weird..idid she give any indication of what was missing? We also had a similar situation where we had a previous I-130 that the officer wanted to check out and she had to request it from some office. We were told to inquire in 120 days if no news was received. We had a letter and it had 4 checkboxes and the officer checked off the one that said "more papers need to be reviewed."

Hopefully you will hear something soon esp since you have the 60 days window!

Best of luck...

Thank you. I just hope this is done soon too...

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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My GC approval was deferred until the two parts of my file were combined. The part that came from TSC (with the K-1 visa info in it) had yet to be reconciled into my file at the district office. This may be the case for you as well.

If you don't hear anything for 60 days, make an INFOPASS and go straight to your district office for answers!

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My GC approval was deferred until the two parts of my file were combined. The part that came from TSC (with the K-1 visa info in it) had yet to be reconciled into my file at the district office. This may be the case for you as well.

If you don't hear anything for 60 days, make an INFOPASS and go straight to your district office for answers!

My laywer said the exact same still I don't quite understand why they combine those two..oh well..once again I just hope this is done soon..

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