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Congratulations! I think you're definitely right about interviews being easier if you're from certain countries. I always imagine (and hope!) that interviews are much easier when you're from the UK.

You UK guys are sick...

Why don't you stay your country and bring your spouse to your strong country? :D

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Congratulations! I think you're definitely right about interviews being easier if you're from certain countries. I always imagine (and hope!) that interviews are much easier when you're from the UK.

You UK guys are sick...

Why don't you stay your country and bring your spouse to your strong country? :D

why don't you stop inventing things to be offended about?

chill out...

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline

Congrats and good luck with the delivery. We too are pregnant, due Feb 24th with a baby girl.

July 24 2004: Filed I-129F (Texas)

February 24, 2005: Interview Date (Montreal)

March 1, 2005: Visa obtained

March 1, 2005: Enter the U.S.

March 16, 2005: Applied for SS card

March 22, 2005: Received SS card

May 28, 2005: Beautiful Wedding

July 19, 2005: AOS/EAD Filed (Chicago)

July 26, 2005: AOS/EAD NOA (Wait for bio letter)

Oct 7, 2005: Infopass Apt (given fingerprint pass b/c the EAD had been approved on Sept 28, 2005)

Oct 11, 2005: EAD Approved (email)

Oct 17, 2005: EAD Card arrives (snail mail)

Jan 3, 2006: We called and made apt for AOS fingerprints since hurricane Wilma cancelled our previous apt.

Jan 4, 2006: AOS Bio Apt

Jan 16, 2006: Case transferred to CSC (email)

Feb 2, 2006: Case arrived at CSC (email notice)

Feb 3, 2006: Touched

Feb 19, 2006: Touched

..waiting......:

Disclaimer: I am a lawyer, but not an immigration lawyer. I do not proclaim to know anything about this immigration process except what I am experiencing first hand. I am just a United States citizen trying to get the man she loves into this country as painlessly as possible.

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