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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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I am in the process of filling out adjustment of status papers. What is the A#? On an NOA it has a line that says beneficiary and then lists a 9 digit number beginning with A. Is this the number they are talking about?

Melody (US), Joseph (Canada)

10/2001: Met while studying in France.

02/2002: Began dating.

06/2002: Head home to our respective countries.

12/2002: Visit to US (1 month stay).

06/2003: Visit to Canada (1+ month stay).

08/2003: Visit to US.

10/2003: Visit to US.

12/2003: Visit to US (1 month stay).

02/2004: Visit to US.

07/2004: Visit to Canada.

08/2004: Joe moves to the states to finish masters (yes!!!!!).

05/2005: Graduation!!!!

06/2005: Preparations begin for the I-129.

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07/15/2005: Sent I-129 F to NCS.

07/18/2005: Package delivered/received

07/19/2005: NOA1 Issued

09/21/2005: NOA2 Issued

10/2005: Joe receives packet three

11/22/2005: Joe has medical examination

2/7/2006: Joe has interview in Vancouver, receives visa!!!

7/8/2006: Wedding day!

07/12/2006: AOS packet sent

08/11/2006: Biometrics

9/13/2006: California Service Center receives application

9/29/2006: Employment Application Accepted (he can now work!)

Filed: Timeline
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I am in the process of filling out adjustment of status papers. What is the A#? On an NOA it has a line that says beneficiary and then lists a 9 digit number beginning with A. Is this the number they are talking about?

Yes, that is your A# which you put on your I-485.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

I am in the process of filling out adjustment of status papers. What is the A#? On an NOA it has a line that says beneficiary and then lists a 9 digit number beginning with A. Is this the number they are talking about?

Yes, that is your A# which you put on your I-485.

Thanks!

Melody (US), Joseph (Canada)

10/2001: Met while studying in France.

02/2002: Began dating.

06/2002: Head home to our respective countries.

12/2002: Visit to US (1 month stay).

06/2003: Visit to Canada (1+ month stay).

08/2003: Visit to US.

10/2003: Visit to US.

12/2003: Visit to US (1 month stay).

02/2004: Visit to US.

07/2004: Visit to Canada.

08/2004: Joe moves to the states to finish masters (yes!!!!!).

05/2005: Graduation!!!!

06/2005: Preparations begin for the I-129.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

07/15/2005: Sent I-129 F to NCS.

07/18/2005: Package delivered/received

07/19/2005: NOA1 Issued

09/21/2005: NOA2 Issued

10/2005: Joe receives packet three

11/22/2005: Joe has medical examination

2/7/2006: Joe has interview in Vancouver, receives visa!!!

7/8/2006: Wedding day!

07/12/2006: AOS packet sent

08/11/2006: Biometrics

9/13/2006: California Service Center receives application

9/29/2006: Employment Application Accepted (he can now work!)

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Posted

And on a lot of other forms as well. It helps the USCIS keep all case files for the same person together.

Yodrak

I am in the process of filling out adjustment of status papers. What is the A#? On an NOA it has a line that says beneficiary and then lists a 9 digit number beginning with A. Is this the number they are talking about?

Yes, that is your A# which you put on your I-485.

 
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