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Hello, we`ve our 11am AOS Interview in USCIS Detroit earlier . We were interviewed by a lady officer named Anita, the interview took just 15 minutes and it is just a casual interview. My husband and I, were together. We were asked this following questions:

*Where did we meet?

*When and where we got married?

*My husband was asked about my parents name, he happened to forgot my father`s name, he just said he can`t remember it because my father died when I was 6 yrs.old, so I answer it for him.

*She also asked where and when I used my AP ,and when did I arrived here in US, I told her the reason that my mom passed away so I need to go home and she felt sorry about what happened.

* Lady Officer asked me all the questions from I-485 page 3, which is just easy!

For the documents and evidences we just showed our wedding photos,and handed our joint bank account, copy of my health insurance as beneficiary, showed my gov`t issued ID like my State ID, SSN, then he took my AP and my EAD she told me that I won`t be using it anymore because I will be having my GC from mail 2 weeks from now.

About my sealed envelop(my vaccinations that I completed here), she didn`t asked for that but I told her I have that vaccination from civil surgeon and didn`t bother getting it. After awhile she said"Congratulations" she printed a paper and let us signed on it stating that my AOS was approved and I can get my green card by mail. I requested her if I can have stamped on my passport but she told me that they will be processing my card soon, she explained that 2 weeks ago they are stamping the passport but now they are not allowing it because they will be mailing the cards in 2 weeks time.

The officer was nice to us, after that interview she explained to us that we have to file Removing of Condition 90 days before 2 the years of expiration of GC. She gave us the half of the paper we signed for the Removing of Condition, then we just talk few things not about the Immigration Status, after the short talk the lady officer accompanied us going out the hallway, then greeted us again have a nice day and we greeted her back. It was a light warming interview.

Thank you ,Lord and my VJ family, we appreciate all your help throughout our K-1 process. Now, we can relax for 2 years from our Immigration process. Thanks again and have a nice day!

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Sent - July 5, 2011(California Service Center)

Received - July 7, 2011

Check cleared - July 12, 2011

Removal of the Conditional Status ( approved Sept. 9, 2011)

10 Years Green Card Received (Sept. 15, 2011)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ghana
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Hello, we`ve our 11am AOS Interview in USCIS Detroit earlier . We were interviewed by a lady officer named Anita, the interview took just 15 minutes and it is just a casual interview. My husband and I, were together. We were asked this following questions:

*Where did we meet?

*When and where we got married?

*My husband was asked about my parents name, he happened to forgot my father`s name, he just said he can`t remember it because my father died when I was 6 yrs.old, so I answer it for him.

*She also asked where and when I used my AP ,and when did I arrived here in US, I told her the reason that my mom passed away so I need to go home and she felt sorry about what happened.

* Lady Officer asked me all the questions from I-485 page 3, which is just easy!

For the documents and evidences we just showed our wedding photos,and handed our joint bank account, copy of my health insurance as beneficiary, showed my gov`t issued ID like my State ID, SSN, then he took my AP and my EAD she told me that I won`t be using it anymore because I will be having my GC from mail 2 weeks from now.

About my sealed envelop(my vaccinations that I completed here), she didn`t asked for that but I told her I have that vaccination from civil surgeon and didn`t bother getting it. After awhile she said"Congratulations" she printed a paper and let us signed on it stating that my AOS was approved and I can get my green card by mail. I requested her if I can have stamped on my passport but she told me that they will be processing my card soon, she explained that 2 weeks ago they are stamping the passport but now they are not allowing it because they will be mailing the cards in 2 weeks time.

The officer was nice to us, after that interview she explained to us that we have to file Removing of Condition 90 days before 2 the years of expiration of GC. She gave us the half of the paper we signed for the Removing of Condition, then we just talk few things not about the Immigration Status, after the short talk the lady officer accompanied us going out the hallway, then greeted us again have a nice day and we greeted her back. It was a light warming interview.

Thank you ,Lord and my VJ family, we appreciate all your help throughout our K-1 process. Now, we can relax for 2 years from our Immigration process. Thanks again and have a nice day!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IM SO NERVOUS ABOUT MY UPCOMING INTERVIEW

08/09/2009 AOS APPROVED!!!

N400
2/7/2013 MAILED PACKAGE EXPRESS
2/8/2013 NOA1 DATED
2/24/2013 BIOMETRICS COMPLETED
2/27/2013 PLACED IN LINE FOR INTERVIEW
04/18/2013 INTERVIEW APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
06/12/2013 OATH CEREMONY

I am now a US CITIZEN!! THANK YOU JESUS!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Hello, we`ve our 11am AOS Interview in USCIS Detroit earlier . We were interviewed by a lady officer named Anita, the interview took just 15 minutes and it is just a casual interview. My husband and I, were together. We were asked this following questions:

*Where did we meet?

*When and where we got married?

*My husband was asked about my parents name, he happened to forgot my father`s name, he just said he can`t remember it because my father died when I was 6 yrs.old, so I answer it for him.

*She also asked where and when I used my AP ,and when did I arrived here in US, I told her the reason that my mom passed away so I need to go home and she felt sorry about what happened.

* Lady Officer asked me all the questions from I-485 page 3, which is just easy!

For the documents and evidences we just showed our wedding photos,and handed our joint bank account, copy of my health insurance as beneficiary, showed my gov`t issued ID like my State ID, SSN, then he took my AP and my EAD she told me that I won`t be using it anymore because I will be having my GC from mail 2 weeks from now.

About my sealed envelop(my vaccinations that I completed here), she didn`t asked for that but I told her I have that vaccination from civil surgeon and didn`t bother getting it. After awhile she said"Congratulations" she printed a paper and let us signed on it stating that my AOS was approved and I can get my green card by mail. I requested her if I can have stamped on my passport but she told me that they will be processing my card soon, she explained that 2 weeks ago they are stamping the passport but now they are not allowing it because they will be mailing the cards in 2 weeks time.

The officer was nice to us, after that interview she explained to us that we have to file Removing of Condition 90 days before 2 the years of expiration of GC. She gave us the half of the paper we signed for the Removing of Condition, then we just talk few things not about the Immigration Status, after the short talk the lady officer accompanied us going out the hallway, then greeted us again have a nice day and we greeted her back. It was a light warming interview.

Thank you ,Lord and my VJ family, we appreciate all your help throughout our K-1 process. Now, we can relax for 2 years from our Immigration process. Thanks again and have a nice day!

Congratulations! Now go celebrate in style!!!! :dance:

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Congratulations! Glad it went nice and smooth for you both! :star:

K-1 timeline

Sent I-129f Dec. 29, 2008

Received NOA Jan. 10, 2009

NOA2 email sent April 16, 2009, APPROVED

Interview in Vancouver, June 23, 2009 APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!

Wedding, September 19, 2009, South Carolina!!

AOS

Mailed package to Chicago, Oct. 22, 2009

NOA hard copies Nov. 3, 2009

RFE Nov. 17, 2009

Finally mailed back RFE December 15, 2009

Case transferred to CSC January 7th 2010girlfreuya.gif

EAD and AP Approved, cards sent January 8th, 2010!!

AOS approved February 9th 2010 smiley-happy093.gif

Welcome letter and GC received February 16th, 2010

Done with USCIS until 11/08/11

ROC

Sent 1-751 to Vermont Service Center November 18th 2011

NOA November 23, 2011

Biometrics December 23, 2011

RFE Dated Aug. 17; received Aug. 20th

mailed off RFE end of Oct.

Received Email stating card has been ordered Dec. 4

Received Email stating card should arrive within seven days; Dec 6

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Hello, we`ve our 11am AOS Interview in USCIS Detroit earlier . We were interviewed by a lady officer named Anita, the interview took just 15 minutes and it is just a casual interview. My husband and I, were together. We were asked this following questions:

*Where did we meet?

*When and where we got married?

*My husband was asked about my parents name, he happened to forgot my father`s name, he just said he can`t remember it because my father died when I was 6 yrs.old, so I answer it for him.

*She also asked where and when I used my AP ,and when did I arrived here in US, I told her the reason that my mom passed away so I need to go home and she felt sorry about what happened.

* Lady Officer asked me all the questions from I-485 page 3, which is just easy!

For the documents and evidences we just showed our wedding photos,and handed our joint bank account, copy of my health insurance as beneficiary, showed my gov`t issued ID like my State ID, SSN, then he took my AP and my EAD she told me that I won`t be using it anymore because I will be having my GC from mail 2 weeks from now.

About my sealed envelop(my vaccinations that I completed here), she didn`t asked for that but I told her I have that vaccination from civil surgeon and didn`t bother getting it. After awhile she said"Congratulations" she printed a paper and let us signed on it stating that my AOS was approved and I can get my green card by mail. I requested her if I can have stamped on my passport but she told me that they will be processing my card soon, she explained that 2 weeks ago they are stamping the passport but now they are not allowing it because they will be mailing the cards in 2 weeks time.

The officer was nice to us, after that interview she explained to us that we have to file Removing of Condition 90 days before 2 the years of expiration of GC. She gave us the half of the paper we signed for the Removing of Condition, then we just talk few things not about the Immigration Status, after the short talk the lady officer accompanied us going out the hallway, then greeted us again have a nice day and we greeted her back. It was a light warming interview.

Thank you ,Lord and my VJ family, we appreciate all your help throughout our K-1 process. Now, we can relax for 2 years from our Immigration process. Thanks again and have a nice day!

congratz net!!!! im happy for you.. i always read your blog... i love to read it... anyway, why they did not get the vaccination sealed envelop? im wondering now, if i will continue my 1-693, my interview is on Aug. 18.. hmmm.. what do u think?

D & D Forever INLOVE..

Citizenship Timeline:

May 21, 2012 - Mailed N-400 at Phoenix, AZ

May 24, 2012 - Checked en cashed

May 25, 2012, received NOA letter with Notice date May 23, 2012

June 25, 2012 - received Biometric appointment letter, scheduled July 19, 2012

August 03, 2012 - received the initial letter

Sept 04, 2012 - Interview date

Nov. 02, 2012 - Oath Ceremony

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Congrats!! :dance:

03/12/2007 - Married to my beautiful wife

04/16/2007 - Sent I-130 to VSC via USPS Express Mail

05/12/2007 - NOA1 received by snail mail after a loooong wait

05/14/2007 - Sent I-129F for K3 to Chicago Lockbox via USPS Express Mail

10/22/2007 - I129F APPROVED (161 days), I130 APPROVED (188 days)

11/08/2007 - I129F received at NVC, embassy case number generated.

11/13/2007 - I129F forwarded to embassy.

11/18/2007 - 129F petition received at embassy

01/09/2008 - finally, DOS gives me the interview date, April 16, 2007 (ouch)

01/23/2008 - never got packet 4, emailed embassy

04/11/2008 - picked up packet 4, did medical

04/14/2008 - medical report pickup, no problems

04/16/2008 - interview date- APPROVED!!!!!

04/18/2008 - both of us are home at last, POE JFK!

05/21/2008 - sent AOS and EAD

05/27/2008 - received NOA1 for AOS and for EAD

06/02/2008 - received Biometrics appt letter

06/19/2008 - Biometrics appointment scheduled - DONE

06/19/2008 - both AOS and EAD touched because of biometrics

07/29/2008 - EAD approved.

05/13/2009 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!/ Card production ordered email

05/18/2009 - Welcome Letter received

06/12/2009 - Second card production ordered email

06/19/2009 - Approval notice send email

06/22/2009 - Green Card received

04/09/2012 - Applied for Citizenship by Express Mailing N400 to NBC

04/10/2012 - N400 received by USCIS

06/23/2012 - Biometrics appointment

07/27/2012 - Appointment scheduled for N400 interview

09/05/2012 - Interview passed, oath ceremony completed, and Naturalization certificate received.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Cameroon
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Hello, we`ve our 11am AOS Interview in USCIS Detroit earlier . We were interviewed by a lady officer named Anita, the interview took just 15 minutes and it is just a casual interview. My husband and I, were together. We were asked this following questions:

*Where did we meet?

*When and where we got married?

*My husband was asked about my parents name, he happened to forgot my father`s name, he just said he can`t remember it because my father died when I was 6 yrs.old, so I answer it for him.

*She also asked where and when I used my AP ,and when did I arrived here in US, I told her the reason that my mom passed away so I need to go home and she felt sorry about what happened.

* Lady Officer asked me all the questions from I-485 page 3, which is just easy!

For the documents and evidences we just showed our wedding photos,and handed our joint bank account, copy of my health insurance as beneficiary, showed my gov`t issued ID like my State ID, SSN, then he took my AP and my EAD she told me that I won`t be using it anymore because I will be having my GC from mail 2 weeks from now.

About my sealed envelop(my vaccinations that I completed here), she didn`t asked for that but I told her I have that vaccination from civil surgeon and didn`t bother getting it. After awhile she said"Congratulations" she printed a paper and let us signed on it stating that my AOS was approved and I can get my green card by mail. I requested her if I can have stamped on my passport but she told me that they will be processing my card soon, she explained that 2 weeks ago they are stamping the passport but now they are not allowing it because they will be mailing the cards in 2 weeks time.

The officer was nice to us, after that interview she explained to us that we have to file Removing of Condition 90 days before 2 the years of expiration of GC. She gave us the half of the paper we signed for the Removing of Condition, then we just talk few things not about the Immigration Status, after the short talk the lady officer accompanied us going out the hallway, then greeted us again have a nice day and we greeted her back. It was a light warming interview.

Thank you ,Lord and my VJ family, we appreciate all your help throughout our K-1 process. Now, we can relax for 2 years from our Immigration process. Thanks again and have a nice day!

Congratulations and thanks for stating your questions,it gives us an insight of what its like.

My interview is in a few weeks and i feel like throwing up just thinking about it..

I will parteeeee all nite long if i were you.

Mezoh n Randy

01/28/2009==K1 interview/approved

01/30/2009==entered USA

04/24/2009==Grand Canyon wedding

Late May==AOS package sent

08/28/2009==interview/approved

09/02/2009==Card production ordered

09/08/2009==Greencard received

Removal Of Conditions

Sent package 6/16/2011

NOA 6/24/2011

Bio appointment 7/13/2011 SEE YOU AGAIN NEXT YEAR FOR CITIZENSHIP

Approval date 9/13/2011

Card received 9/18/2011

Mezoh/Randy

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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wow that was a breeze..

congrats to you and your hubby.. :)

K-3 Visa

Marriage : 2007-12-05

I-130 Sent : 2008-01-15

Packet 4 Received : 2008-07-17

Interview Date : 2008-08-05

Visa Received : AUGUST 29,2008 VISA ON HAND!!!!!!!!!!!!

US Entry : DECEMBER 26 2008 POE-LAX

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AOS and EAD

05/30/2009 - sent AOS package to USCIS Chicago Lockbox via USPS Express Mail day 1

06/01/2009 - AOS package delivered to USCIS Chicago Lockbox

06/05/2009 - received NOA1 hardcopy for EAD and AOS day 7

06/10/2009 - check cashed :)

06/15/2009 - received Biometrics Appointment Letter (notice date 07/02/2009) day 16

07/02/2009 - biometrics done (waiting for next asc appointment notice) day 33

7/06/2009 - touched i-485 and i-765

7/10/2009 - EAD CARD PRODUCTION ORDERED

7/13/2009 - EAD touched

7/16/2009 - EAD CARD PRODUCTION ORDERED

7/16/2009 - EAD APPROVAL NOTICE SENT

7/17/2009 - notice for AOS interview received

7/18/2009 - EAD CARD RECEIVED took only 8 days :)

8/18/2009 - AOS touched

8/20/2009 - AOS INTERVIEW 11am, CHULA VUSTA, CA APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!

8/25/2009 - AOS CARD PRODUCTION ORDERED

9/02/2009 - PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD received!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GOD IS GREAT ALL THE TIME...

AOS approved in 82 days (2 mos and 22 days) from the filing date. :)

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Hello, we`ve our 11am AOS Interview in USCIS Detroit earlier . We were interviewed by a lady officer named Anita, the interview took just 15 minutes and it is just a casual interview. My husband and I, were together. We were asked this following questions:

*Where did we meet?

*When and where we got married?

*My husband was asked about my parents name, he happened to forgot my father`s name, he just said he can`t remember it because my father died when I was 6 yrs.old, so I answer it for him.

*She also asked where and when I used my AP ,and when did I arrived here in US, I told her the reason that my mom passed away so I need to go home and she felt sorry about what happened.

* Lady Officer asked me all the questions from I-485 page 3, which is just easy!

For the documents and evidences we just showed our wedding photos,and handed our joint bank account, copy of my health insurance as beneficiary, showed my gov`t issued ID like my State ID, SSN, then he took my AP and my EAD she told me that I won`t be using it anymore because I will be having my GC from mail 2 weeks from now.

About my sealed envelop(my vaccinations that I completed here), she didn`t asked for that but I told her I have that vaccination from civil surgeon and didn`t bother getting it. After awhile she said"Congratulations" she printed a paper and let us signed on it stating that my AOS was approved and I can get my green card by mail. I requested her if I can have stamped on my passport but she told me that they will be processing my card soon, she explained that 2 weeks ago they are stamping the passport but now they are not allowing it because they will be mailing the cards in 2 weeks time.

The officer was nice to us, after that interview she explained to us that we have to file Removing of Condition 90 days before 2 the years of expiration of GC. She gave us the half of the paper we signed for the Removing of Condition, then we just talk few things not about the Immigration Status, after the short talk the lady officer accompanied us going out the hallway, then greeted us again have a nice day and we greeted her back. It was a light warming interview.

Thank you ,Lord and my VJ family, we appreciate all your help throughout our K-1 process. Now, we can relax for 2 years from our Immigration process. Thanks again and have a nice day!

congratz net!!!! im happy for you.. i always read your blog... i love to read it... anyway, why they did not get the vaccination sealed envelop? im wondering now, if i will continue my 1-693, my interview is on Aug. 18.. hmmm.. what do u think?

Hello, sis! I guess you just have to complete your vaccination records here in USA, and have that sealed envelop with you, every USCIS offices have different views and procedure of getting evidences and documents. You just have to make sure that you have it with you in case they ask that from you, who know`s USCIS their in Arizona asks that during your interview. Better prepare it.

By the way you can read my detailed AOS interview experience here in my blogs!

Good luck and thanks for always reading my blogs! Have a nice day!

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Sent - July 5, 2011(California Service Center)

Received - July 7, 2011

Check cleared - July 12, 2011

Removal of the Conditional Status ( approved Sept. 9, 2011)

10 Years Green Card Received (Sept. 15, 2011)

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Thanks everyone for all the greetings/congratulations! By the way ,for those who have their upcoming AOS interview, you can read my detailed AOS Interview Experience here in my blogs at Netscot Corner.It will give you idea of what to expect during the AOS Interview. Thank you and God bless us all!

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Sent - July 5, 2011(California Service Center)

Received - July 7, 2011

Check cleared - July 12, 2011

Removal of the Conditional Status ( approved Sept. 9, 2011)

10 Years Green Card Received (Sept. 15, 2011)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
Timeline

Congratulations!!!

03/09/2013: Married

09/10/2013: Sent I-130

09/12/2013: Case Received.

03/04/2014: Petition transferred to Nebraska Service Center.

03/25/2014: I-130 Petition approved

03/28/2014: Petition sent to NVC

04/09/2014: NVC received case

05/08/2014: NVC assigned case number

05/16/2014: Paid AOS fee

10/02/2014: Case Closed

10/10/2014: Interview Date Scheduled

11/17/2014: Interview - APPROVED!!

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