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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Ok, so today in the mail my husband got a notice for a biometrics appointment. We filed for his AOS about a year ago and he had a biometrics march of last year.

So I checked the case status and it says the petition was approved 3 days ago...

So what I'm wondering is why would he have to get a second biometrics? Especially since the petition was approved 3 days later...

Is this normal? Or do u think they accidentally mailed the appointment notice instead of an approval notice?

And another thing...we mailed in an AR-11 back in november when we moved...but this appointment notice that we just received has our old address on it even though we received a receipt saying they received it and changed our address back in november.

So any suggestions on all this? I mean he is going to call tomorrow...but I am afraid they won't tell us anything...and I'm also afraid they are going to maintain that we did not send the change of address and we'll be screwed because it's been like 3 months.

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Congratulations on the approval :thumbs: i have no idea about the biometrics but what the heck!

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Hello,

I advise you go give your fingerprints again.

The same thing happened to me, but with the I-765. It was approved, but for some reason, my first fingerprints have never been released. I didn't understand why over a month after the approval I still didn't have the card. So I complained and they took a referral and so I receive another biometrics letter. I had to go for another appointment. But it was worth it, because in the same day, I received an email from them saying that the production of the card had been ordered and I received it a few days after.

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You should go again. Approval doesn't mean they will issue your card! They need the biometrics first and if somehow they lost them or something, then you'll wait a very long time..

K1 journey:

I129F sent mid-october 2007

I129F received by CSV: 10/19/07

NOA1 received early March and NOA2 received on March 19th!! We got APPROVED!!

File received by NVC and sent to US Embassy in Paris: 03/10/2008

05/06/2008: I sent the packet 3 to the embassy.

05/22/2008: Packet 4 received!

06/10/2008: Medical examination in Paris.

06/17/2008: INTERVIEW: Visa approved!!

08/31/2008: WEDDING

AOS journey:

09/05/2008: AOS/EAD/AP sent to Chicago

09/11/2008: Notice date for I-485, I-131 and I-765

10/16/2008: SSA finally gave me a SSN!!

11/17/2008: AP received and EAD approved!

11/20/2008: Biometrics appointment AND Green card interview in Fairbanks.

12/29/2008: I went to my local office to regive my biometrics. And my EAD card has finally been issued!!

01/12/2009: EAD received!! Finally

02/09/2009: GC received in the mail :) Anniversary is 01/29/11

Removal of conditions:

11/09/10: Divorced

11/18/10: Sent I-751 to CSV

11/30/10: Receipt notice received in the mail

12/30/10: Called USCIS as no news for 1 month after NOA1

1/10/11: Emailed from USCIS about my call: "The process for fingerprint appointment scheduling has been requested."

1/13/11: NOA2 ASC appointment notice

2/3/11: Biometrics at local office (NOA2 recieved on 2/2/11!!!)

2/16/11: Date of decision: APPROVED

2/24/11: Card in hand

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Canada
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I don't know if it's the same, but when my husband was applying for naturalization they sent out a letter a year later asking for him to go redo his biometrics... he asked why when he went and they said that if the application takes over a year that the biometrics expire. Dumbest thing I ever heard. But that was their reason... If after a year your application isn't processed they make you redo your fingerprints.

Gail & John

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Field Office: Houston, TX

Consulate : Vancouver, Canada

Marriage : 2007-10-06

I-130 Sent : 2008-01-23

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-02-29

I-129F Sent : 2008-03-11

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-04-01

Waited and Worried: February - October!

Submitted Address change: 2008-10-18

Touch: 2008-10-20

Touch: 2008-10-21

I-130 Approval : 2008-11-03

I-129F NOA2 : 2008-11-03

NVC Received : 2008-11-08

NVC Left : 2008-11-10

Consolate Received: 2008-11-18

Package 3 Received: 2008-11-25

Package 3 Returned to Consulate: 2008-11-26

Interview date: 2009-01-07

K3 Visa received: 2009-01-08

Date of Entry to USA: 2009-02-25

AOS Date Filed : 2010-08-11

NOA Date : 2010-08-19

Bio. Appt. : 2010-10-01

Interview Date : 2010-11-15

RFE: 2010-11-24

RFE returned and signed for: 2010-12-01

Approval / Denial Date : 2010-12-14

Approved : Yes

Got I551 Stamp : No

Greencard Received: 2010-12-24

N-400 sent: 2015-04-18

Bio. Appt.: 2015-05-27

Interview date: 2015-08-10

Approval / Denial Date: 2015-09-10

Approved: Yes

Oath Ceramony: 2015-09-23

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