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I can't believe that I'm actually introducing myself but here goes. My immigration journey may well be one of the weirdest journeys ever! I came to the US in 1998 with my then two children. I was partner to an american who said it would be easy for me to get my papers once in the US. That didn't happen. I fell pregnant practically as soon as I arrived and ended up overstaying.

Fast forward 12 years and to my surprise here I am about to begin this adjustment journey with the man that Im proud to call my husband. Im from the UK (Jamaican parentage) and he is a New York born Puerto Rican.

Id been in relationships before now but the theme used to be the same. When ever I didn't want to be with the person;they would threaten to call immigration on me. I decided that I just wasn't going to tell anyone about my status and ride it out till there was some kind of immigration reform. Well that didn't happen and after a terrible tragedy last year....I was ready to pack up and leave. I just felt like it was too much bad stuff but then I met my husband. I wasn't expecting it. I guess thats how it works at times but he turned out to be exactly what I needed.

We married last year June 2009 and to be honest I still wasn't sure if I wanted to adjust as an immediate spouse. It sounds weird, I know, but I was burned and I didn't know if I wanted to place something so important in the hands of anyone to be honest He's great with my children, great to me and most importantly I love him to pieces(Even if he speaks in spanish to me JUST to make fun of me as I don't understand lol).

So thats my introduction :)

03/09/2011 AOS Application Sent.
03/11/2011 (Day 0) Application Received
03/16/2011 (Day 7) NOA 1 (Text Email)+ (Checks Cashed)
03/19/2011 (Day 10) Hard Copy of NOA 1
03/28/2011 (Day 19) Biometrics letter 4/8/2011
04/08/2011 (Day 30) Successful Biometrics for I-765/I-485
05/13/2011 (Day 65) EAD received in the mail
05/14/2011 (Day 66) Email confirming EAD approved (Case updated online TOUCH)
05/20/2011 (Day 72) SSN In the Mail.

09/08/2011 (Day 200 ) Email notification of Interview.
10/11/2011 Interview at 26 Federal Plaza, NY!
Interviewed and Am expecting RFEs!
10/13/2011 (Day ***) Received RFE-- Requesting that I provide documentation to prove I was never married in Uk or Illin
02/11/2012 (Day ***) Service request..Told its being reviewed by supervisor

24th March 2012!!!!!!!!!!! Email notifiying me of CARD IN PRODUCTION
03/26/2012 (Day 376) Emails confirming that my I-130 and I-485 have been approved.

4/2/2012 Green Card In Hand!

Unbelievable that my journey took this long but Im thankful

Next Stop Premed...Yup!

3/24/2014 Application for conditions to be removed

9/22/2014 APPROVED without interview.

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Well all that matters now is you are on the road to a good life. Best of luck in your journey.

K-1 journey, AOS/EAD and ROC in my timeline

2011 March 31 - Sent off Naturalization pkg overnight to Texas

2011 April 1 - Arrived in Texas at 10:21 am

2011 April 1 - NOA (rec'd via snail mail April 8)

2011 April 7 - Cheque cashed

2011 May 5 - Biometrics (letter rec'd via snail mail April 15)

2011 May 9 - Placed in line for interview scheduling

2011 June 13 - Rec'd yellow letter (no change in status online)

2011 June 23 - Rec'd text that my case has been scheduled for interview

2011 August 1 - Interview (rec'd via snail mail June 27) PASSED

2011 August 3 - Rec'd email that my case has been scheduled for Oath

2011 September 1 - Oath ceremony (rec'd snail mail Aug 5)

2011 September 1 - All done, yeah.

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my sweet friend new friend le tme tell you puertio rico is demanding statehood but usa i feel treatthem as not good . and uk is good and ye sall emiggration i feel cia or fbi invesigates they really discriminate because they have to . you kno puerto rico much drug trade and girls do some works not good and same so why u all mention ur father mother nationalitie sist i must .

anywy ai am a critic i criticisd badly 2 others but for u i have soft corner because u r really truth speaking girl

best wishes for u

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you hsould write to british embassy only they shoudlget your visa cleared your british even then you have delays my god your not terrorist then why they delay you .

why so bossy

my friend you ask the uk embassy why their natiionality is not respected i namerica and ask same to us consulate right its an insult of england .

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Welcome Myopia,

It sounds like you are on the right path now. Once your AOS application is approved your overstay will be forgiven. You've been very lucky not to have had problems with immigration up until now, and finally you have met a man who you love and who loves you. I'm glad life it back on track for you at last.

I will also add it would be a good idea to ignore the advice in the two posts directly above this one and focus on completing the US immigration process - but you knew that already, I suspect :) .

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my sweet friend new friend le tme tell you puertio rico is demanding statehood but usa i feel treatthem as not good . and uk is good and ye sall emiggration i feel cia or fbi invesigates they really discriminate because they have to . you kno puerto rico much drug trade and girls do some works not good and same so why u all mention ur father mother nationalitie sist i must .

anywy ai am a critic i criticisd badly 2 others but for u i have soft corner because u r really truth speaking girl

best wishes for u

My husband is Puerto Rican in ethnicity but he is an American citizen.He works for the Government and so has passed a background check already in order to do what he does. Im not really sure what you were saying but thank you regardless.

03/09/2011 AOS Application Sent.
03/11/2011 (Day 0) Application Received
03/16/2011 (Day 7) NOA 1 (Text Email)+ (Checks Cashed)
03/19/2011 (Day 10) Hard Copy of NOA 1
03/28/2011 (Day 19) Biometrics letter 4/8/2011
04/08/2011 (Day 30) Successful Biometrics for I-765/I-485
05/13/2011 (Day 65) EAD received in the mail
05/14/2011 (Day 66) Email confirming EAD approved (Case updated online TOUCH)
05/20/2011 (Day 72) SSN In the Mail.

09/08/2011 (Day 200 ) Email notification of Interview.
10/11/2011 Interview at 26 Federal Plaza, NY!
Interviewed and Am expecting RFEs!
10/13/2011 (Day ***) Received RFE-- Requesting that I provide documentation to prove I was never married in Uk or Illin
02/11/2012 (Day ***) Service request..Told its being reviewed by supervisor

24th March 2012!!!!!!!!!!! Email notifiying me of CARD IN PRODUCTION
03/26/2012 (Day 376) Emails confirming that my I-130 and I-485 have been approved.

4/2/2012 Green Card In Hand!

Unbelievable that my journey took this long but Im thankful

Next Stop Premed...Yup!

3/24/2014 Application for conditions to be removed

9/22/2014 APPROVED without interview.

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Welcome Myopia,

It sounds like you are on the right path now. Once your AOS application is approved your overstay will be forgiven. You've been very lucky not to have had problems with immigration up until now, and finally you have met a man who you love and who loves you. I'm glad life it back on track for you at last.

I will also add it would be a good idea to ignore the advice in the two posts directly above this one and focus on completing the US immigration process - but you knew that already, I suspect :) .

Thanks for the kind words.I have been here since 1998 and I guess it is fortunate that I managed to be here this long without any problems. Thankfully my husband is pretty cool and Im looking forward to living life "outside of the shadows" in the very near future.I really had no idea what the poster was speaking about. I figured every board has its resident troll. :P

03/09/2011 AOS Application Sent.
03/11/2011 (Day 0) Application Received
03/16/2011 (Day 7) NOA 1 (Text Email)+ (Checks Cashed)
03/19/2011 (Day 10) Hard Copy of NOA 1
03/28/2011 (Day 19) Biometrics letter 4/8/2011
04/08/2011 (Day 30) Successful Biometrics for I-765/I-485
05/13/2011 (Day 65) EAD received in the mail
05/14/2011 (Day 66) Email confirming EAD approved (Case updated online TOUCH)
05/20/2011 (Day 72) SSN In the Mail.

09/08/2011 (Day 200 ) Email notification of Interview.
10/11/2011 Interview at 26 Federal Plaza, NY!
Interviewed and Am expecting RFEs!
10/13/2011 (Day ***) Received RFE-- Requesting that I provide documentation to prove I was never married in Uk or Illin
02/11/2012 (Day ***) Service request..Told its being reviewed by supervisor

24th March 2012!!!!!!!!!!! Email notifiying me of CARD IN PRODUCTION
03/26/2012 (Day 376) Emails confirming that my I-130 and I-485 have been approved.

4/2/2012 Green Card In Hand!

Unbelievable that my journey took this long but Im thankful

Next Stop Premed...Yup!

3/24/2014 Application for conditions to be removed

9/22/2014 APPROVED without interview.

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I can't believe that I'm actually introducing myself but here goes. My immigration journey may well be one of the weirdest journeys ever! I came to the US in 1998 with my then two children. I was partner to an american who said it would be easy for me to get my papers once in the US. That didn't happen. I fell pregnant practically as soon as I arrived and ended up overstaying.

Fast forward 12 years and to my surprise here I am about to begin this adjustment journey with the man that Im proud to call my husband. Im from the UK (Jamaican parentage) and he is a New York born Puerto Rican.

Id been in relationships before now but the theme used to be the same. When ever I didn't want to be with the person;they would threaten to call immigration on me. I decided that I just wasn't going to tell anyone about my status and ride it out till there was some kind of immigration reform. Well that didn't happen and after a terrible tragedy last year....I was ready to pack up and leave. I just felt like it was too much bad stuff but then I met my husband. I wasn't expecting it. I guess thats how it works at times but he turned out to be exactly what I needed.

We married last year June 2009 and to be honest I still wasn't sure if I wanted to adjust as an immediate spouse. It sounds weird, I know, but I was burned and I didn't know if I wanted to place something so important in the hands of anyone to be honest He's great with my children, great to me and most importantly I love him to pieces(Even if he speaks in spanish to me JUST to make fun of me as I don't understand lol).

So thats my introduction :)

I'm so joyful to hear that you have a happy ending to your journey!!!! It must feel like a real affirmation to have someone who loves you and equally important, to feel secure in the country in which you live.

I am very happy that you found a way to navigate through this painfully broken system :)

I wish you both all the joys every person deserves!

Peace :)

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