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We got to the office 45 minutes early (actually we got there earlier to find the place and then went to get coffee while we waited). There we sat and waited and read and got called only 15 minutes after the appointment time. The woman took us upstairs and had us sit on a sofa for another fifteen minutes while she did something!

She called us into her office, and after swearing in we got started. We had taken a box full of everything we might possibly need with us, ID of every conceivable type, all the forms we sent them initially, all the evidence we sent them, copies of everything to give them if they wanted, the wedding photo album etc. The only thing we took out of there was my ID.

She took my passport, work permit and social security card and copied them, along with hubby's driving license (at that point I got optimistic as she took my I-94 out of my passport and stapled it to our file).

She went through a couple of our forms, asked hubby his date of birth, full name, address and then my date of birth, had he been married, any children and checked his phone number. Then checked my full name, phone number, had I been married and parents first names. All details they had, but they were verifying. She made a note on my file when I said I was no longer a student and asked where I was working.

Then she started telling us that we would need to file to make the green card permanent in a year and nine months, and in two years and nine months I can start filing for citizenship if I want. It was after that that she told us she was approving it (after about 5 minutes in there).

She took my work permit and my advanced parole and stamped and sealed my passport.

We then talked a little more, she apologised for us bringing in so very much and then not needing any of it, but she did say that it's what they like to see as it shows we put effort in and took it seriously, and it looks a lot more legitimate that walking in with a little file (which we did see). We talked about the fact we hadn't gotten a lawyer to do all the work, we had researched it and figured it out and she praised us for it, said we had done a very good job of it and made it very easy for them as it was all there and they didn't need anything extra, it was all cut and clear.

In and out in 10 minutes, a very happy end to the process!

Posted
:dance::dance: Congratulations.

12/30/05 - married

7/14/06 - sent I-130

7/18/06 - notice of arrival I-130

8/03/09 - received approval I-130

7/28/09 - sent AOS package

7/29/09 - arrived Chicago lockbox

8/05/09 - touched

8/07/09 - received notice of arrival I-485

8/07/09 - received Biometrics appoitment notice for 9/2/09

8/22/09 - did walk-in biometrics (in/out within 30 minutes)

8/25/09 - touched

10/23/09 - received interview appoitment letter for 11/24/09

11/24/09 - Interview - approved received I-551 stamp

11/25/09 - received email from USCIS - card production ordered

11/28/09 - received welcome letter from USCIS (by mail)

11/30/09 - received email from USCIS - card production ordered

12/02/09 - received email from USCIS - I-1485 approval noticed mailed out

12/03/09 - touched

12/05/09 - received 10 year green card in the mail, Thank you Jesus

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: China
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Posted

NICE!

I am going to San Antonio in a month!

We got to the office 45 minutes early (actually we got there earlier to find the place and then went to get coffee while we waited). There we sat and waited and read and got called only 15 minutes after the appointment time. The woman took us upstairs and had us sit on a sofa for another fifteen minutes while she did something!

She called us into her office, and after swearing in we got started. We had taken a box full of everything we might possibly need with us, ID of every conceivable type, all the forms we sent them initially, all the evidence we sent them, copies of everything to give them if they wanted, the wedding photo album etc. The only thing we took out of there was my ID.

She took my passport, work permit and social security card and copied them, along with hubby's driving license (at that point I got optimistic as she took my I-94 out of my passport and stapled it to our file).

She went through a couple of our forms, asked hubby his date of birth, full name, address and then my date of birth, had he been married, any children and checked his phone number. Then checked my full name, phone number, had I been married and parents first names. All details they had, but they were verifying. She made a note on my file when I said I was no longer a student and asked where I was working.

Then she started telling us that we would need to file to make the green card permanent in a year and nine months, and in two years and nine months I can start filing for citizenship if I want. It was after that that she told us she was approving it (after about 5 minutes in there).

She took my work permit and my advanced parole and stamped and sealed my passport.

We then talked a little more, she apologised for us bringing in so very much and then not needing any of it, but she did say that it's what they like to see as it shows we put effort in and took it seriously, and it looks a lot more legitimate that walking in with a little file (which we did see). We talked about the fact we hadn't gotten a lawyer to do all the work, we had researched it and figured it out and she praised us for it, said we had done a very good job of it and made it very easy for them as it was all there and they didn't need anything extra, it was all cut and clear.

In and out in 10 minutes, a very happy end to the process!

ROC

7/12 - Sent I-751 Package by USPS

7/15 - Package was delivered at 11am

7/15 - Date of NOA

7/19 - Check was cashed

7/19 - NOA letter was received

7/28 - Biometrics letter received, date- 8/23/2011

8/01 - Early Biometric was done

11/15 - Card Production ordered

11/19 - 10 years Green Card arrived.

Posted

Congratulations! That must be an awesome feeling!

I will also have my interview in San Antonio :-)

Shoot for the moon - even if you miss, you'll land among the stars...

AOS completed in 11/2009

ROC completed in 06/2012
Received BBG from Germany in 02/2013

Passed N-400 interview and civics test 06/07/2013

Oath ceremony some time in July

Filed: Other Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted
We got to the office 45 minutes early (actually we got there earlier to find the place and then went to get coffee while we waited). There we sat and waited and read and got called only 15 minutes after the appointment time. The woman took us upstairs and had us sit on a sofa for another fifteen minutes while she did something!

She called us into her office, and after swearing in we got started. We had taken a box full of everything we might possibly need with us, ID of every conceivable type, all the forms we sent them initially, all the evidence we sent them, copies of everything to give them if they wanted, the wedding photo album etc. The only thing we took out of there was my ID.

She took my passport, work permit and social security card and copied them, along with hubby's driving license (at that point I got optimistic as she took my I-94 out of my passport and stapled it to our file).

She went through a couple of our forms, asked hubby his date of birth, full name, address and then my date of birth, had he been married, any children and checked his phone number. Then checked my full name, phone number, had I been married and parents first names. All details they had, but they were verifying. She made a note on my file when I said I was no longer a student and asked where I was working.

Then she started telling us that we would need to file to make the green card permanent in a year and nine months, and in two years and nine months I can start filing for citizenship if I want. It was after that that she told us she was approving it (after about 5 minutes in there).

She took my work permit and my advanced parole and stamped and sealed my passport.

We then talked a little more, she apologised for us bringing in so very much and then not needing any of it, but she did say that it's what they like to see as it shows we put effort in and took it seriously, and it looks a lot more legitimate that walking in with a little file (which we did see). We talked about the fact we hadn't gotten a lawyer to do all the work, we had researched it and figured it out and she praised us for it, said we had done a very good job of it and made it very easy for them as it was all there and they didn't need anything extra, it was all cut and clear.

In and out in 10 minutes, a very happy end to the process!

Congrats, Sweets!

Amy & Ryan

Met April 22, 2007 on Serenade of the Seas during Panama Canal cruise

Married May 09, 2009 in Fabulous Las Vegas

06/29/09 Mailed AOS Package to Chicago Lockbox

07/02/09 USCIS Signed for package

07/08/09 First NOA's for I-130, I-485, I-765 & I-131

07/10/09 USCIS Cashed checks

07/13/09 Biometrics letter generated

07/19/09 Biometrics letter received, appointment set for 07-28-09

07/23/09 Early Biometrics appointment (walk-in) at USCIS Goleta, CA office

07/29/09 Received Notice of Interview Date, set for September 01, 2009 in Los Angeles

08/31/09 Received AP (two of them)

09/01/09 Interview in Los Angeles - APPROVED! Yay! Card production ordered

09/05/09 EAD received

09/12/09 Green card received in the mail!

Start to Finish only 76 days!

06/06/11 Mailed I-751 Package to California USCIS

06/09/11 First NOA for I-751

08/05/11 Biometrics appointment at USCIS Oxnard, CA office

10/19/11 Received email and text that card production was ordered

10/20/11 Received email and text that application had been approved

10/25/11 Received NOA in mail regarding approval and card production ordered

10/26/11 Received Green Card in the mail!

Start to Finish 142 days!

 
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