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Great News! - I'm glad it all turned out fine in the end, what a scary time you both went through and it's good to share these times for support and also to help others who may go through similiar situations now and in the future.

May the rest of your journey be stress free, straight forward and special!

All the best! :)

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November 18th, 2004 ~ Sent AOS paperwork to San Antonio District Office.

December 29th ~ received reciept for AOS application and notice for fingerprints.

January 8th, 2005 ~ Fingerprints Done.

Oct 6th - Contacted Constituent Liaison.

Made Infopass appt. for 1st Dec. and later that day received a call from San Antonio office and during that phonecall they decided to interview us on 1st Dec. - wow

Dec 1st - AOS Interview! - Succeful interview, but one of my Sons still has to wait for FBI clearance as he turned 14 during AOS application processing.

April 27th, 2006 green cards received!!

September 6th, 2007 Sent I-751 to TSC

10 year green card received May 18th, 2009 (we finally got there!) finally dealt with by our local office.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Denmark
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trying to remember all the posts to answer :P We are documenting everything and once he gets his green card (hahha we don't wanna piss anyone off before he gets that) we are going to make some serious complaints about this doctor's office.

And for those of you that have said you admire my strength.. lol you should have seen me on my couch bawling my eyes out and having panic attacks :P I'm a wimp, really! I'm just a persistant wimp who never takes no for an answer :P

weee now we're just waiting on monday to hurry up and get here.... i have my ultrasound appointment then :) And on Tuesday my hubby goes back to work :)

March 4, 2004 NOA 1

June 29, 2004 NOA 2

August 26th -- interview date - we need to complete a I-601 waiver so it's back to waiting again

January 6, 2005 i-601 waiver approved!!!!

January 21, 2005 VISA IN HAND

February 12, 2005 WEDDING!!!!!

March 10, 2005 mailed AOS and EAD applications to Chicago

April 18, 2005 EAD and AOS receipt dates for NOA

June 30, 2005 AOS RFE evidence submitted (translated birth certificate)

August 10, 2005 ---EAD approved via infopass appointment

October 18, 2005 - AOS interview in St. Louis - received an RFE for vaccination supplement

February 9, 2006 - denial for AOS letter due to the wrong form being submitted from the doctor. PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS DOESN'T HAPPEN TO YOU!!

February 16, 2006 - USCIS accepts the motion to reopen without an additional fee - finally something goes right! We should hear from USCIS St. Louis office within 2 weeks.

April 3, 2006 - Received welcome to America letter in the mail!

April 8, 2006 - Received GC in the mail - done for 2 years!!!!

March 1, 2008 - mailed off I-751

March 3, 2008 NSC delivery confirmation

March 10, 2008 NOA 1

March 28, 2008 Biometrics appointment

Legal Permanent Resident - just waiting for time to pass for him to have eligibility for citizenship.

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Yay! :) So glad to hear that at least a few folks at USCIS have a heart and some common sense. Best wishes for you and your family going forward. :thumbs:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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we got copies this time from the doctor yesterday. So at least we know this new batch is done right.

About now, I'm ready to go in there on monday and file whatever in the hell we need to file to get my hubby's status fixed and EAD reinstated. So, if I have to pay some fee, I'll pay it, but we will surely be going after the doctor for the cost, that's for sure.

I just want this all to be over.....

I am sorry you are having problems.. I would do just what your doing. I feel someone is at fault and they dont want to admit.

Just other question.. will we be seeing you on JUDGE JUDY :lol::lol::lol:

Good luck and I have a good feeling things will work out and he will get his AOS and that nice job.

Take care

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Well, Johnny showed up for his infopass appointment and saw the same lady we saw on Monday. She said "oh no, I knew it! They won't give you anything at the doctor's will they?" Johnny explained what had happened on Monday and she said that she was going to take the new medical form back to her supervisor and see what he can do. So a few minutes later she comes back and tells Johnny that the supervisor took one look at it and said "this isn't their fault. they've done everything they were supposed to do and can do. They should NOT have to pay any more fees". So, they've accepted the case as reopened... they say we should hear something from their office within 2 weeks. Also, my hubby's work authorization has been reinstated and the march 9th get out date has been stopped!!!

FINALLY, I've gotten some of my faith in the system back! It's refreshing to know that at least 2 people in the St. Louis office have a heart and are able to see past the red tape to see the clear aspects of a case.

I'd forgotten to post on here that the job that J has been working (a temp job at Ralcorp in St. Louis) told him that if he could get this straightened out today then he could come back to work. (which is impressive as he is just a temp there). So he's going to call them today and see if they want him to come back. The best news is that he'll still be able to take the new job on March 20th.... the one that comes with health insurance and all sorts of benefits.

Even though it seems like things are going great now for us, please please, anyone who is going through AOS and needs a supplement.... make sure the doctor has filled out the right forms! Get copies! And for the love of God, please DO NOT go to the People's Health Clinic in St. Louis, MO. They are the ones that screwed ours up. Let me be your shining example of what can go wrong :P

I am so happy for you Faith, he'll get his GC soon :D

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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wow that is great.

Your story scared me cause I just went to pick up my wifes vacanation form from the dr. They had a seal evenople and also a copy of what was in it. I am sure it is correct.

I am going to send off my forms.

Glad it worked out for you.

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alright faith..good for you.. :dance:

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Denmark
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thankies :)

March 4, 2004 NOA 1

June 29, 2004 NOA 2

August 26th -- interview date - we need to complete a I-601 waiver so it's back to waiting again

January 6, 2005 i-601 waiver approved!!!!

January 21, 2005 VISA IN HAND

February 12, 2005 WEDDING!!!!!

March 10, 2005 mailed AOS and EAD applications to Chicago

April 18, 2005 EAD and AOS receipt dates for NOA

June 30, 2005 AOS RFE evidence submitted (translated birth certificate)

August 10, 2005 ---EAD approved via infopass appointment

October 18, 2005 - AOS interview in St. Louis - received an RFE for vaccination supplement

February 9, 2006 - denial for AOS letter due to the wrong form being submitted from the doctor. PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS DOESN'T HAPPEN TO YOU!!

February 16, 2006 - USCIS accepts the motion to reopen without an additional fee - finally something goes right! We should hear from USCIS St. Louis office within 2 weeks.

April 3, 2006 - Received welcome to America letter in the mail!

April 8, 2006 - Received GC in the mail - done for 2 years!!!!

March 1, 2008 - mailed off I-751

March 3, 2008 NSC delivery confirmation

March 10, 2008 NOA 1

March 28, 2008 Biometrics appointment

Legal Permanent Resident - just waiting for time to pass for him to have eligibility for citizenship.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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See? Prayers do work :dance::thumbs:

*Karen -- Jamaica ....... Courtney -- New Jersey*

09-12-05 - AOS filed

04-21-06 - AOS Interview

04-27-06 - Approval

05-17-06 - Green Card in hand

02-11-08 - File to remove conditions

03-15-08 - Biometrics

03-18-09 - Approved - No interview (Card production ordered)

03-24-09 - 10-year card arrives!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Denmark
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I do have to agree.. the STL office is a nice office to deal with. They helped us with the EAD problem (it was over 90 days and no one had adjudicated it) and now this thing. They weren't the ones with the problem, it was the doctor's office.

As soon as we get the letter from them we'll let you all know :)

March 4, 2004 NOA 1

June 29, 2004 NOA 2

August 26th -- interview date - we need to complete a I-601 waiver so it's back to waiting again

January 6, 2005 i-601 waiver approved!!!!

January 21, 2005 VISA IN HAND

February 12, 2005 WEDDING!!!!!

March 10, 2005 mailed AOS and EAD applications to Chicago

April 18, 2005 EAD and AOS receipt dates for NOA

June 30, 2005 AOS RFE evidence submitted (translated birth certificate)

August 10, 2005 ---EAD approved via infopass appointment

October 18, 2005 - AOS interview in St. Louis - received an RFE for vaccination supplement

February 9, 2006 - denial for AOS letter due to the wrong form being submitted from the doctor. PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS DOESN'T HAPPEN TO YOU!!

February 16, 2006 - USCIS accepts the motion to reopen without an additional fee - finally something goes right! We should hear from USCIS St. Louis office within 2 weeks.

April 3, 2006 - Received welcome to America letter in the mail!

April 8, 2006 - Received GC in the mail - done for 2 years!!!!

March 1, 2008 - mailed off I-751

March 3, 2008 NSC delivery confirmation

March 10, 2008 NOA 1

March 28, 2008 Biometrics appointment

Legal Permanent Resident - just waiting for time to pass for him to have eligibility for citizenship.

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Sorry to reopen this thread but I felt that my case has great similarity to this one. I had my AOS interview last month and everything went well except the fact that the doctor forgot to check the box that says i have satisfied vaccination requirements. I know for a fact that doctors usually delegate form filling to nurses and assistants but they should atleast make an effort of crosschecking the forms. I was so pissed that I received a medical RFE during my interview- especially due to the fact that I spent over $400 on the medical alone. My file hasn't been touched since June, I really dont know where I'm at in the process, worst case scenario is receiving a denial based on this RFE, in which case i might seriously contemplate sueing the doctor. Oh and another thing, the 'government approved doctor' didnt even know that an x-ray was required by USCIS regardless of the tb skin test results.

3/20/07: Mailed I765/485/130 To chicago

3/29/07: NOA For all three

4/9/07: RFE (medical) grrrr!

4/9/07: Interview date notification. (7/27/07)

5/20/07: Sent out rfe response.

6/5/07: RFE response received by NBC.

6/7/07: EAD card production ordered.

6/10/07: AOS and EAD touched?

6/12/07: EAD card production ordered again!!!

6/13/07: EAD touched again

6/16/07: EAD card notice: approval sent,,,

6/18/07: EAD touched again....

6/18/07: Received EAD card in the mail!

7/27/07: Interview day, everything went well except the fact that the doctor made an error on the forms- RFE.

No touches after interview,,,, strange.

8/22/07: Card production ordered.

8/27: Welcome notice received.

8/31: i485 approval notice sent.

9/4: GCard received.

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