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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: New Zealand
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congrats to everyone who got good news recently.

i still haven't heard anything. :( am i the last person waiting?

LOL :jest: .........Get real......I'm always gonna be the last person it seems......lol :devil:

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February 23rd 2009 AOS sent in

March 7th 2009 NOA1 Received for EAD & AP

March 9th 2009 NOA1 Received for I-485 & Biometric Apt

March 17th 2009 RFE for Tax & Employment evidence

March 20th 2009 Biometric Apt

March 27th 2009 Sent back RFE

May 7th 2009 Called to give them a rev up!!

June 8th 2009 Still nothing!!!! - put in a service request for EAP & AP

June 10th 2009 Case status finally avaiable online for EAD & AP

June 10th 2009 EAD card production ordered

June 10th 2009 AP approval notice sent

FUNNY WHAT A PHONE CALL WILL DO.......

June 16th 2009 AP Received In mail!!!

June 17th 2009 EAD card production status changed to 17th June

June 19th 2009 EAD Mailed out

June 22nd 2009 EAD Received in mail!!!

July 14th 2009 I-485 finally online and transfered to California!!!!!

July 22nd 2009 Touch

July 31st 2009 Touch

August 3rd 2009 Touch

August 13th 2009 GC Card Production Ordered

August 17th 2009 Received "Welcome to the U.S." letter

August 22nd 2009 Received Green Card in the mail

June 6th 2011 ROC package sent off to VSC

June 13th 2011 NOA1 Letter

July 28th 2011 Biometrics

February 28th 2012 10yr GC Approval Letter

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I had the interview this morning at 9am and got approved..

My husband and I woke up and left home around 7:45am to beat the rush hour traffic. On our way there, he was like "Why does my car radio say 6:45am?? Is it time for daylight saving again???" Lol.. my software engineer-braniac husband accidentally messed up the time on the alarm clock while he was setting the alarm the previous night. So we got the interview place around 7:15 for an interview that was scheduled to be at 9:00am. We then drove around the neighborhood and found a Denny's to have breakfast. After killing some time, we drove back to the DHS office and had the usual security checks (Note to Ladies: Do not wear a bra with underwire). We checked in at 8:30 and were called to the appointment at 8:55am by a nice African American lady.

She took us to her office and asked us to take an oath. Then she asked me for evidence to show that we were married and living together. So I gave her a copy of our apartment lease, joint checking a/c, joint savings a/c and Life Insurance. She returned some of the documents that I had mailed in with the original application saying that they were extra and that she didnt need them. She asked my husband to tell my DOB and asked him if he did anything special since my birthday was a few days ago. She then asked me to tell her my husband's DOB and Place of Birth. She then asked my husband how he became a citizen and he told her "... through family since his grandfather was born here". She then wanted to know if he had sponsered anyone else before for a green card.. She then wanted to look at our wedding album and she loved it... So she called another immigration officer and they both were ooohing & aaahing over our album. She then stamped my passport, took out my I-94 and EAD.

The interview lasted about 15 minutes and it was a good experience... As long as you take all your documentation, it should be fine.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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I had the interview this morning at 9am and got approved..

My husband and I woke up and left home around 7:45am to beat the rush hour traffic. On our way there, he was like "Why does my car radio say 6:45am?? Is it time for daylight saving again???" Lol.. my software engineer-braniac husband accidentally messed up the time on the alarm clock while he was setting the alarm the previous night. So we got the interview place around 7:15 for an interview that was scheduled to be at 9:00am. We then drove around the neighborhood and found a Denny's to have breakfast. After killing some time, we drove back to the DHS office and had the usual security checks (Note to Ladies: Do not wear a bra with underwire). We checked in at 8:30 and were called to the appointment at 8:55am by a nice African American lady.

She took us to her office and asked us to take an oath. Then she asked me for evidence to show that we were married and living together. So I gave her a copy of our apartment lease, joint checking a/c, joint savings a/c and Life Insurance. She returned some of the documents that I had mailed in with the original application saying that they were extra and that she didnt need them. She asked my husband to tell my DOB and asked him if he did anything special since my birthday was a few days ago. She then asked me to tell her my husband's DOB and Place of Birth. She then asked my husband how he became a citizen and he told her "... through family since his grandfather was born here". She then wanted to know if he had sponsered anyone else before for a green card.. She then wanted to look at our wedding album and she loved it... So she called another immigration officer and they both were ooohing & aaahing over our album. She then stamped my passport, took out my I-94 and EAD.

The interview lasted about 15 minutes and it was a good experience... As long as you take all your documentation, it should be fine.

Congrats!!!!! :dance:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Green card finally arrived :) So, I'm glad this process has been as smooth as it was and good luck to those still waiting!

Congrats!!! Free till 21 months!!! :thumbs:

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CONGRATS !......

Your update is done.

Here is the spreadsheet :

FEBRUARY 2009 AOS / VJ FILERS PROGRESSIVE REPORT

"Patience is the key to the paradise (US Citizenship, in our case)"

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Cino would you please update my status.

I finally got the second letter with my interview date (the first one was returned undeliverable...don't know why).

The interview is on July 30th.

Thanks!!

My Timeline - Adjustment of Status

CIS Office : Chicago IL

2009-02-27: AOS package sent

2009-03-02: AOS package received at CIS Office

2009-03-13: NOA1 received

2009-16-03; Biometrics Appointment letter received

2009-04-09: Biometrics

2009-05-01: EAD received

2009-06-16: Interview letter returned undeliverable

2009-06-22: Called URSCIS to request letter to be resent

2009-07-02: Interview letter received

2009-07-30: Interview @ 8:00am ' APPROVED - CARD ORDERED'

2009-08-12; Green card received!

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I got my greencard this morning! thanks to everybody for the help and support

Congrats! You done for 21 months. Enjoy the rest!

Cino would you please update my status.

I finally got the second letter with my interview date (the first one was returned undeliverable...don't know why).

The interview is on July 30th.

Thanks!!

Congrats!! All the best!

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