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Today I received the wonderful news that my adjustment of status application has been approved and my green card has been ordered!

I cannot believe how fast this entire process was, and also how pleasant my marriage interview was.

I was very anxious about this entire process and expected it to take another 3 or 4 months.

The forums on this site were helpful to me during the process, so hopefully my story will help others going through something similar.

I am Canadian and my husband is a US Citizen. I came into the country as a visitor and then we decided to get married.

We got married in May, here in the US.

We filed all the paperwork for adjustment of status (485,130,864.131,765) mid-July.

My biometrics exam was 3 1/2 weeks later.

I received my advance parole 7 1/2 weeks after filing.

I received my authorization for employment card 8 weeks after filing.

My interview was 9 weeks after filing.

I really can't believe how quickly everything happened! It's amazing!

The only setback happened at the interview:

We arrived 40 min early and were not called until 20 min after our appointment time.

All of the immigration officers calling people in looked really friendly, not as intimidating as i had anticipated.

Our immigration officer introduced herself and told us she had bad news: our file had not arrived yet.

Thankfully being ever prepared for the worst, I had copies of everything.

Sidenote: MAKE SURE TO PHOTOCOPY EVERYTHING YOU SEND WITH YOUR APPLICATION.

My husband forgot and we got in a spat because I said we'd need copies of everything. He disagree and said there was no reason for us to bring a copy.

I filled out all the forms all over again and made copies of everything and thank goodness for that because otherwise we would have had to come back another day for our interview!

So...we were able to have the interview and it was actually a pleasant experience! Our officer was lovely, she asked us what the others' parents' first names were, what our birthdates were, our address, where we were born. She looked through our photo albums, asked who came to our wedding, asked who the people in our wedding photos were.

We told her our story, how we ended up together and she could see we were legit.

She said that she had to wait for our file to arrive to make sure everything was in order and if it was, she would approve us.

5 days later, today, she called with the fantastic news!

My green card should arrive in about a month.

Best of luck to all of you out there. If you are legit, you have nothing to worry about.

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Grats to you! We had a similar situation... unfortunately not everyone on the site is having our luck. :(

Adjust from VWP:

Marriage on day 64

06/29/09 - AOS package sent

07/01/09 - Package received via FedEx @ Chicago

07/08/09 - Received NOA

07/27/09 - Received Advanced Parole document dated 7/22

08/04/09 - Biometrics Appointment

08/12/09 - Received EAD Card

08/14/09 - Applied for Social Security Card

09/15/09 - Interview in Fairfax, VA ***APPROVED***

09/15/09 - Card Production Ordered

09/19/09 - Welcome to the USA letter received.

09/24/09 - Green Card in Hand

Time from Application receipt to Approval: 76 days.

Remove conditions: 09/2011

Remove conditions initial application: 7/6/2011 Approval: 4/17/2012

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Posted
Today I received the wonderful news that my adjustment of status application has been approved and my green card has been ordered!

I cannot believe how fast this entire process was, and also how pleasant my marriage interview was.

I was very anxious about this entire process and expected it to take another 3 or 4 months.

The forums on this site were helpful to me during the process, so hopefully my story will help others going through something similar.

I am Canadian and my husband is a US Citizen. I came into the country as a visitor and then we decided to get married.

We got married in May, here in the US.

We filed all the paperwork for adjustment of status (485,130,864.131,765) mid-July.

My biometrics exam was 3 1/2 weeks later.

I received my advance parole 7 1/2 weeks after filing.

I received my authorization for employment card 8 weeks after filing.

My interview was 9 weeks after filing.

I really can't believe how quickly everything happened! It's amazing!

The only setback happened at the interview:

We arrived 40 min early and were not called until 20 min after our appointment time.

All of the immigration officers calling people in looked really friendly, not as intimidating as i had anticipated.

Our immigration officer introduced herself and told us she had bad news: our file had not arrived yet.

Thankfully being ever prepared for the worst, I had copies of everything.

Sidenote: MAKE SURE TO PHOTOCOPY EVERYTHING YOU SEND WITH YOUR APPLICATION.

My husband forgot and we got in a spat because I said we'd need copies of everything. He disagree and said there was no reason for us to bring a copy.

I filled out all the forms all over again and made copies of everything and thank goodness for that because otherwise we would have had to come back another day for our interview!

So...we were able to have the interview and it was actually a pleasant experience! Our officer was lovely, she asked us what the others' parents' first names were, what our birthdates were, our address, where we were born. She looked through our photo albums, asked who came to our wedding, asked who the people in our wedding photos were.

We told her our story, how we ended up together and she could see we were legit.

She said that she had to wait for our file to arrive to make sure everything was in order and if it was, she would approve us.

5 days later, today, she called with the fantastic news!

My green card should arrive in about a month.

Best of luck to all of you out there. If you are legit, you have nothing to worry about.

Wow..I hope that happens to us..

We are in the same situation. MY husband is Canadian; i am from the US. He got here in March...we married in May. Turned in paperwork in August, but CIS claims to never have received it, so I just shipped out a second package tonight...

Congrats. I'm happy to hear such a great ending. Everything I read seems as if we're going to go through hell.

I-130/485 packet sent ------------ 8/28/09 (never received)

9/25/09 (returned, cause I wrote 1 check instead of 3 separate checks)

10/14/09 (third time's a charm)

Notice Date ------------------------ 10/28/09

Biometrics Date ------------------- 11/23/09 (walk in on 11/13/09)

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Posted
Today I received the wonderful news that my adjustment of status application has been approved and my green card has been ordered!

I cannot believe how fast this entire process was, and also how pleasant my marriage interview was.

I was very anxious about this entire process and expected it to take another 3 or 4 months.

The forums on this site were helpful to me during the process, so hopefully my story will help others going through something similar.

I am Canadian and my husband is a US Citizen. I came into the country as a visitor and then we decided to get married.

We got married in May, here in the US.

We filed all the paperwork for adjustment of status (485,130,864.131,765) mid-July.

My biometrics exam was 3 1/2 weeks later.

I received my advance parole 7 1/2 weeks after filing.

I received my authorization for employment card 8 weeks after filing.

My interview was 9 weeks after filing.

I really can't believe how quickly everything happened! It's amazing!

The only setback happened at the interview:

We arrived 40 min early and were not called until 20 min after our appointment time.

All of the immigration officers calling people in looked really friendly, not as intimidating as i had anticipated.

Our immigration officer introduced herself and told us she had bad news: our file had not arrived yet.

Thankfully being ever prepared for the worst, I had copies of everything.

Sidenote: MAKE SURE TO PHOTOCOPY EVERYTHING YOU SEND WITH YOUR APPLICATION.

My husband forgot and we got in a spat because I said we'd need copies of everything. He disagree and said there was no reason for us to bring a copy.

I filled out all the forms all over again and made copies of everything and thank goodness for that because otherwise we would have had to come back another day for our interview!

So...we were able to have the interview and it was actually a pleasant experience! Our officer was lovely, she asked us what the others' parents' first names were, what our birthdates were, our address, where we were born. She looked through our photo albums, asked who came to our wedding, asked who the people in our wedding photos were.

We told her our story, how we ended up together and she could see we were legit.

She said that she had to wait for our file to arrive to make sure everything was in order and if it was, she would approve us.

5 days later, today, she called with the fantastic news!

My green card should arrive in about a month.

Best of luck to all of you out there. If you are legit, you have nothing to worry about.

did you come into the usa with visa? I knew you don't need a visa as visitor to usa from canada because you are canadian.how do you fill the sections on I485 form, such as PART1--1.)Date of Last Arrival(mm/dd/yyyy).2.)Current USCIS Status.3.)A#(if any) 4.)I-94# 5.)Expires on(mm/dd/yyyy).PART3--1.Place of LastEntry Into the United States(City/State) 2.Were you inspected by a U.S Immigration Officer? Yes/NO 3.Nonimmigrant Visa Number 4.Date Visa Was Issued(mm/dd/yyyy) 5.In what status did you last enter?(visitor,student,excange,without inspection,etc.) 6.Consulate Where visa Was Issued.

and also for I-765 form: 12.Date of Last Entry into the U.S.(mm/dd/yyyy) 13.Place of Last Entry into the U.S 14.Manner of Last Entry(Visitor, Student.etc.) 15.CurrentImmigration Status(Visitor,Student,etc)

did you send 485,130,864.131,765 all these form together? do we need apply for AP(I-131) if we are canadian?

My wife and my daughter are Canadian and I am a US Citizen, My wife was working in United Stated as TN visa holder for five years, but she lost job and she reentered United Stated as a visitor , I am going to file AOS for my wife and my daughter, should I file AOS for my wife and my daughter together? How much it will cost if I file them together? Do I have to file two AOS that one for my wife and one for my daughter?

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Turned in paperwork in August, but CIS claims to never have received it, so I just shipped out a second package tonight...

Congrats. I'm happy to hear such a great ending. Everything I read seems as if we're going to go through hell.

Did you send it so that you can track it?

There are many folks in your situation that do just fine. :) Just make sure to have all your t's crossed and i's dotted. We were VWP adjusters with overstay, and had no problems. We did make sure to go over everything about 100 times. ;) I think that was to our benefit.

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