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Okay, so the review!

Our appointment was at 10:30am; we arrived at 9:40ish and they let us in. We had to show our appt. letter and photo id's at the door. We then had to go through the metal detectors. We put our interview notice in a little bin near the "front" of the room.

There were about 5 couples there... one with a lawyer. Not to stray away from my review.. but the husband was wearing "NAVY" sweatpants, the wife was of asian decent wearing a polo (can't remember the pants), and a lawyer. They were all standing there, and then the lawyer looks at some of the paperwork and says to the couple, "Now.. they have sent you the information with your name written the way you want it, with your married name as your last name, correct?" Well before the wife could even say yes, the husband flew into a rage yelling, "Why the hell would you ask that??? Why would she want to use her maiden name???" Then he proceeded to ream his wife out about how absurd it was to even consider using her maiden name. Now remember, the lawyer simply asked.. and the married last name was correct (but remember.. there's been lots of issues with last names recently.. so i'm guessing she was just confirming the USCIS had it correct). The lawyer didn't say another thing to the husband. The wife told the husband that she asked for them to use his/her married last name. Talk about awkward.

Anyways, at 10:30 on the dot, a man came out and called Kyle's name. He lead us through the "doors" and into his office. His office looked just like the one in Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynold's film The Proposal. Before we could sit down, he asked us to put our things down and then swore us in. He then asked to see his passport and his EAD. He asked to see my driver's license. He matched it up to our documents. He had Kyle tell him his SSN and wrote it on the front of our I-485. We chatted a few minutes about Kyle's middle name and how he didn't like it. The IO asked Kyle if it was his first marriage (he said yes) and then asked me (I said no, it was my second). The IO said that he would need to look into that. The IO then asked me what our address was and Kyle's DOB. He asked Kyle if it was his first visit to the US and what was his purpose of coming here was. He asked me where Kyle was born. He then had Kyle say my name (and maiden name) and my date of birth.

The IO went on to take the green I-94w out of Kyle's passport and attached it to his files. He then asked Kyle the standard "have you ever" questions and checked them off on the I-485 to make sure they were consistent. He asked Kyle when we got engaged and when/why Kyle decided to stay. The IO asked Kyle about his employment and asked for details about his previous work in Scotland and when/how he let them know he was leaving work.

The IO then asked to see our pictures, he looked at our little wedding album and then a few other pictures we gathered together. I had already sent them two collages of pictures (printed on just a 8.5x11 piece of paper)with the application (one was of our wedding / the other was of before and after the wedding, with dates, and descriptions)..He didn't take any of the pictures and said that the collage we provided with the application was great. He then asked to see any other evidence we had like bills, bank accounts, housing, etc. We gave him a copy of our rental insurance, car insurance, joint bank account, and electric bill. In return, the IO gave us a certified copy of our marriage back as we had submitted two. (One for the I-130 and one for our I-485).

He then said that that was all the questions he had for us for now, and then said we would hear a decision in our case in 7-10 days by mail. At that point I was guttered because I wanted a Yes or No answer right then and there. He then proceeded to explain the removal of conditions process (i-751) and gave us a pen to write the information down. He said we would file 21 months from us receiving the greencard. He also said to provide pictures and evidence like we have before and we "shouldn't" have to appear for an interview. He said 30% of people who file for ROC get an interview, and our chances would go down if we provide all that evidence. So, after reading all the reviews here I kept watching for him to stamp Kyle's passport or have Kyle sign something..and none of that happened. So I asked again, so how will we find out in 7-10 days? And the IO said by mail. Kyle told the IO that I would drive him crazy because I would be constantly checking the websites, texts, and all because we didn't get a clear cut yes/no. The IO just laughed (this is coming from Kyle because I just glazed over wondering why we didn't a yes) and shook his head and said, "no, don't worry. you'll be fine and will hear from us soon."

We then were walked out by the IO and that was that. I was hoping to celebrate and go to a nice lunch and feel all warm and fuzzy feeling with the acceptance. We didn't get that at all. Kyle said he just wanted to go home, so we drove in mostly silence (Kyle slept most of the 2 hour drive home). When we got home, I fell asleep for a few hours as I couldn't even think or eat or anything. I woke up at around 5pm and at 5:30 we got a text from the USCIS. Kyle refused to log on, and I logged on and saw it had moved to post-decision activity saying our greencard had be put into production. I screamed of course and then there was lots of kissing and hugging. :luv: :luv: :luv:

So.. There's the review. Hope it helps. And for the record, no they didn't ask for my birth certificate (i had already submitted two official/certified copies and didn't want to spend more money on it/or take off time from work to get it). Kyle also kept his EAD.

:wow: That's very sweet!

Congratulations once again to you both! :dance:

We may still be the same batch for ROC. :star:

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Filed: Other Country: India
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I understand all of that but...I can assure you...that both my sibblings were on a F1visa and both of them applied for AOS to include the (AP & EAD), and both brothers

persons left the us without the AP being approved and when they were eventually approved 2 weeks after they left he country... they were both able to return.....

As a matter of fact one of them came in with the I-120. USCIS rules are subjective....and this was in 2009.

Our mom was in the US when she was being sponsored, she had an emergency and left the country without the approved AP...and when she arrived to ATL...our attorney was at the border

with the AP.....

I appreciate the information, I was getting very scared.

Also to note she is on k1 but still waiting on her approval, she hasn't taken her fingerprints, the letter for the date came after she left, what are your thoughts on all this

Filed: Other Country: India
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AP and EAD got approved yesterday, got notified via email.

congrats

I filed my ap on jan 13th for my wife, she left the country on jan 18 still waiting on approval, she also left before her fingerprint appointment so we rescheduled it, I dont know why the approval is taking so long , can you help me out

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All the best for next week's interview, Menina. :star:

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Thank-you! And congratulations to you! I forgot--is your interview next week too? Good luck!

Thank you. Mine will be on Monday next week. :luv:

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: India
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congrats

I filed my ap on jan 13th for my wife, she left the country on jan 18 still waiting on approval, she also left before her fingerprint appointment so we rescheduled it, I dont know why the approval is taking so long , can you help me out

Thank you guys.

Did you call to check the status on it??

I-129: 4/1/09

NOA1: 4/2/09

NOA2: 8/31/09

LEFT NVC: 9/4/09

Packet 3 SENT: 9/23/09

Packet 4: 10/12/09

Interview: 11/17/09

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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congrats

I filed my ap on jan 13th for my wife, she left the country on jan 18 still waiting on approval, she also left before her fingerprint appointment so we rescheduled it, I dont know why the approval is taking so long , can you help me out

From what I have seen, AP and EAD are usually approved together after biometrics. are you saying that she entered on a K1 visa and then left right after you filed for AOS? I think you are going to need some professional help from another lawyer because your lawyer gave bad advice. If it is the case that she is on a K1 visa, she probably won't get AP before her biometrics, and she can't do her biometrics if she is out of the country. When is her biometrics appointment scheduled? Did you say the letter arrived right after she left? If she didn't show up for her appointment on the scheduled day, that is a problem as well. I'm hoping that I just misunderstood the question or that AP can be approved prior to biometrics. I'm certainly not the expert here, but I would advise you to consult with someone who is. I wish you all the best.

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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I got the email about the EAD card production today. Hopefully I will the card next week. B-)

Edited by chavacano

01/19/10 - FILED I-485 AND I-765

01/27/10 - Check Cashed

02/01/10 - NOAs Received, Dated 01/26/10

02/05/10 - Biometrics Appointment Received, Dated 1/28/10.

02/16/10 - Biometrics Done on Schedule

03/18/10 - Interview Notice Received, Interview Date 04/21/10

03/25/10 - EAD Card Production Ordered Email

04/03/10 - EAD Card Received

04/21/10 - Interview Date

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Poland
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March 25, 2010: - Received EAD in mail!

AOS Phase

January 11, 2010: - Mailed AOS packet (I-485/ I-765/ I-131)

January 13, 2010: - Chicago received AOS packet

January 19, 2010: - Received 3 NOA email

January 20, 2010: - Check cashed[/color]

January 22, 2010: - Received 3 NOA hardcopies in the mail1st touch I-485, I-765 & I-131

February 01, 2010: - Touch - I-765 (EAD)

February 08, 2010: - Touch - I-485

February 08, 2010: - Case moved to CSC

February 13, 2010: - Received Biometrics Appointment Letter (After a long wait!)

February 15, 2010: - Touch - I-485 & received e-mail that case is now pending

March 09, 2010: - Biometrics completed, Touch - I-765 (EAD)

March 10, 2010: - Touch - I-485 & Another Touch - I-765 (EAD)

March 17, 2010: - EAD Card Production, Touch - I-131 (AP) & I-1765 (EAD)

March 19, 2010: - Touch - I-485 & Another Touch - I-765 (EAD)

March 19, 2010: - Received AP in mail

March 25, 2010: - Received EAD in mail

April 02,14,15, and 21 2010: - Touch - I-485

April 21, 2010: - Green Card Production ordered!, Welcome letter/NOA April 24

April 29, 2010: - FINALLY!!!! Received Green Card in hand!

Group Spreadsheet

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March 25, 2010: - Received EAD in mail!

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Our Timeline - AOS from J-1 & J-2

10/03/09 - Wedding in Reno, NV

01/14/10 - I-485, I-130, I-765 & I-131 filed

01/25/10 - Checks cashed, NOAs sent!! (Day 1)

01/28/10 - NOAs received - dated 1/25/10 (Day 3)

02/04/10 - Biometrics letter received! (Day 10)

02/16/10 - Biometrics appointment, Modesto, CA - COMPLETED! (Day 22)

03/11/10 - Received interview notice - April 15, 2010 in Fresno, CA (Day 45)

03/18/10 - AP Approved (for my daughter - not me)!! (Day 52)

03/24/10 - Touch I-485 and email that RFE received on 2/18/10 (Day 58)

04/05/10 - INFOPASS appointment -- was told NBC must have decided not to process AP or EAD because interview was so soon. (Day 70)

04/13/10 - Email - EAD Card production ordered, Touch on my AP (Day 78)

04/15/10 - Interview @ 10:30am - APPROVED!!! Email - Green Card production ordered! (Day 80)

04/16/10 - My AP received in mail (no approval email), ANOTHER email EAD Card production ordered, Touch on I-765, I-485 & I-130 (Day 81)

04/20/10 - Green card status changed to post-decision activity, Touch on I-765 & I-485 (Day 85)

04/26/10 - Greencard RECEIVED!!!! (Day 91)

Our Timeline - ROC

02/09/12 - I-751 Filed

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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I posted here a while back about having issues with the company I had hired to help us with our paperwork, Immigration Docs, or K1K3visas.com. Someone else in this place said they had, had a bad experience with Immigration Docs to, who was that? I would like to talk with you some more if you would like to. Thanks!

12/29/2009 I-130/I-485/I-131/I-765 sent to Chicago

1/11/2010 Packet sent again, check was wrong the first time

1/15/2010 NOA 1 for all 4 forms

1/29/2010 Letter for Bio on 2/17

2/1/2010 Bio Done

2/1/2010 RFE received for I-693 medical

2/12/2010 RFE received at Lee s Summit, MO office

3/4/2010 Letter from USCIS for interview date of April 15 at 9:30 A.M.

3/10/2010 EAD card production ordered

3/18/2010 EAD and AP received!! Now waiting for the interview!!

4/15/2010 A good interview! Approved for 2 years!

4/26/2010 Green Card received in mail!

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