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So my class mate's husband is going through the same AOS processes that my wife is going through; I filed a petition for my wife and my wife in term filed for AOS, the classmate filed for her husband and her husband field the AOS vice versa.

Now, this was back in Fedbuary when we field; and as of last week, her husband and her received the welcome letter 2 days after the interview (we receieved the AP/EAD/Interview letter approx the same time).

I knew he was here on a F-1 visa since 2004-ish and they've been together since 2006?? And he's from Asia i believed.

I thought the processing timeframe is about 6~18 months varies depend on your local field office (ASC), and my local office (Cincinnati)'s still listed Aug 2008 as their processing time....some body explain to me how the heck does this happen?? I can't believe they went through the whole processes in 3 months???!

Anyone else having such good luck as well? What's your experience and take on this?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Peru
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Unfortunately what I've learned from being in the forums is that there is absolutely no real way to know how long your application will take. Some people's are processed pretty quickly and others wind up waiting much longer. We sent our AOS in the end of February and we just got the welcome letter a week ago, but there's also a lot of people in the forums that sent theirs in before us and are still waiting.

As long as you have the EAD and the AP I wouldn't worry too much. Also, take into account that there is a delay in the printing of the cards due to them upgrading their systems, it could be up to 3 months.

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Hope I could help a little.

Suzy

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So my class mate's husband is going through the same AOS processes that my wife is going through; I filed a petition for my wife and my wife in term filed for AOS, the classmate filed for her husband and her husband field the AOS vice versa.

Now, this was back in Fedbuary when we field; and as of last week, her husband and her received the welcome letter 2 days after the interview (we receieved the AP/EAD/Interview letter approx the same time).

I knew he was here on a F-1 visa since 2004-ish and they've been together since 2006?? And he's from Asia i believed.

I thought the processing timeframe is about 6~18 months varies depend on your local field office (ASC), and my local office (Cincinnati)'s still listed Aug 2008 as their processing time....some body explain to me how the heck does this happen?? I can't believe they went through the whole processes in 3 months???!

Anyone else having such good luck as well? What's your experience and take on this?

:innocent:

Yes got my green card 2 months after my AOS application was submitted.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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So my class mate's husband is going through the same AOS processes that my wife is going through; I filed a petition for my wife and my wife in term filed for AOS, the classmate filed for her husband and her husband field the AOS vice versa.

Now, this was back in Fedbuary when we field; and as of last week, her husband and her received the welcome letter 2 days after the interview (we receieved the AP/EAD/Interview letter approx the same time).

I knew he was here on a F-1 visa since 2004-ish and they've been together since 2006?? And he's from Asia i believed.

I thought the processing timeframe is about 6~18 months varies depend on your local field office (ASC), and my local office (Cincinnati)'s still listed Aug 2008 as their processing time....some body explain to me how the heck does this happen?? I can't believe they went through the whole processes in 3 months???!

Anyone else having such good luck as well? What's your experience and take on this?

:innocent:

Yes got my green card 2 months after my AOS application was submitted.

I believe USCIS processing depends case to case. NY field offices show May 26th 2008 cases being processed. I Filed in January 2009 and received an interview for July. I am positive it depends on your ethnic background too, in case more thorough background checks are required. I for one was lucky since I am sure they grilled mine for the very same reason. Best of Luck.

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