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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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FOR THOSE WHO SAY YOU CAN GET A GREEN CARD WITH OUT A K-1 VISA OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT YOU ARE WRONG AMERICA HAS HOST COUNTRIES THAT REQUIRE NO VISA ENTRY SO IF YOU ARE VISITING AND GET MARRIED YOU HAVE VIOLATED NO CRIME. CAN'T FIGHT WHO YOU LOVE. WE FILED AOS AND GAINED EAD/GREEN CARD WITH A INTERVIEW AND TOLD THE TRUTH HOW WE DID THE PROCESS THE (IO) SAIDS THAT'S FINE AS LONG AS YOU HAVE A STAMP IN THE PASSPORT WELCOME TO THE US AND YOU WILL GET YOU'RE GREEN CARD IN 7 DAYS. ANY ONE STILL IN DOUBT STILL! STOP BEGIN SCARED AND FILE YOUR PAPERWORK PEOPLE THE WAIT IS THE ONLY SCARY WHEN THEY WILL GIVE YOU A UPDATE ON THAT USCIS WEBSITE HOW YOUR PAPER WORK IS MOVING ALONG.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Scotland
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Please don't use the caps...

And your timeline is similar to mine, and your interview date is March 25th... How may I ask did you get a quicker interview date than what you posted in your timeline?

And if you care to respond, please do not use all capital letters.

AOS (from VWP)Application Removal of Conditions Timeline Naturalization Timeline
12/28/2009 Sent I-130,I-485,I-765 02/25/2012 Sent out I-751 via USPS to VSC 01/15/2013 Sent out N-400 via USPS to Dallas, TX
03/24/2010 AOS Interview APPROVED!!! 10/24/2012 RFE 04/03/2013 Naturalization Interview - Passed!
04/05/2010 Greencard arrived!! 01/03/2013 Approved! Card production ordered! 05/15/2013 Oath Ceremony - Kyle is a US Citizen!

***Detailed time line in my About Me page***

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Please don't use the caps...

And your timeline is similar to mine, and your interview date is March 25th... How may I ask did you get a quicker interview date than what you posted in your timeline?

And if you care to respond, please do not use all capital letters.

Agree with above.

According to your timeline you haven't even HAD your GC interview. Your EAD and GC are not the same thing and having the EAD doesn't mean you WILL get the greencard.

Also, :guides: because your timeline comment says you're hoping to get a 10 year GC, unless you've been married for 2 years you can't so you will be paying for ROC too.

 
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