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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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Ahh, finally. My husband called USCIS today regarding not having a bio appointment yet and they told him the letter was mailed on Friday! We should have that soon, and I know Alexandria, VA accepts walk-ins, so hopefully we have have that done ASAP.

I'm the USC petitioner.

Timeline:

10/06/2005 Met in Ireland while I was on a study abroad

03/15/2010 K-1 NOA1

05/27/2010 K-1 NOA2

09/10/2010 K-1 Interview

09/22/2010 POE

10/01/2010 Wedding

10/27/2010 AOS/EAD/AP NOA1s

12/22/2010 EAD/AP Approved

04/05/2011 AOS Approved - no interview

04/09/2011 Green Card received

01/24/2013 ROC NOA1

06/28/2013 ROC Approved - no interview

07/05/2013 10-year Green Card received

08/19/2014 N-400 NOA

12/06/2014 N-400 Interview

01/09/2014 Naturalization ceremony

My husband is now a US Citizen! Our journey is over!

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Had my biometrics last Wednesday, received a letter today (marked the same date as my biometrics) that my case has been transferred to CSC. I hope that's a good sign. No touches/updates on my online case status though.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: France
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Question about calling our Congressman: while waiting on AOS to be approved, is it worth trying to get in touch with our local Congressman so he can contact the USCIS office on our behalf about our EAD application? It has been just over a month now since we got NOA1 for EAD. So anyway to speedup an EAD approval at that stage? Waiting another month as per VJ timeline prediction is not bad at all, it was just a $.02 question :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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Question about calling our Congressman: while waiting on AOS to be approved, is it worth trying to get in touch with our local Congressman so he can contact the USCIS office on our behalf about our EAD application? It has been just over a month now since we got NOA1 for EAD. So anyway to speedup an EAD approval at that stage? Waiting another month as per VJ timeline prediction is not bad at all, it was just a $.02 question :)

I think it's premature. USCIS guideline for EAD is 90 days. Hopefully it will come sooner, but no need to worry yet.

I'm the USC petitioner.

Timeline:

10/06/2005 Met in Ireland while I was on a study abroad

03/15/2010 K-1 NOA1

05/27/2010 K-1 NOA2

09/10/2010 K-1 Interview

09/22/2010 POE

10/01/2010 Wedding

10/27/2010 AOS/EAD/AP NOA1s

12/22/2010 EAD/AP Approved

04/05/2011 AOS Approved - no interview

04/09/2011 Green Card received

01/24/2013 ROC NOA1

06/28/2013 ROC Approved - no interview

07/05/2013 10-year Green Card received

08/19/2014 N-400 NOA

12/06/2014 N-400 Interview

01/09/2014 Naturalization ceremony

My husband is now a US Citizen! Our journey is over!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Why not call the congressman's office? It can only help you get an expedited approval..

AOS Timeline

08-Sep-2010 Married
28-Sep-2010 Mailed AOS packet via Express Mail
29-Sep-2010 Received @ Chicago Lockbox
18-Oct-2010 Received 797C NOA for Biometrics appointment
22-Oct 2010 Biometrics appointment (orig sched for 10/28)
29-Oct 2010 RFE (missing signature)
03-Nov Received RFE @ Chicago Lockbox
17-Nov Case transferred to California
24-Nov "Touched" Now being processed at USCIS office
30-Nov "Touched again"
03-Dec May calls Senator Joe Courtney's office for help getting EAD/AP approved
15-Dec Received AP in mail, no notification via e-mail/txt website doesn't show approval
16-Dec EAD Approved (SMS/E-mail) USCIS indicates it was approved yesterday?
18-Dec EAD Card arrived in mail
25-Mar 2011 GC Arrived

31-May 2013 10yr GC approved

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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I just think contacting your congressman should be reserved for when something has gone wrong and you're outside processing times, not just because you're impatient. USCIS posts timelines for a reason. It's unreasonable for every applicant to be calling up their Senator a month after applying, pestering them for expedite. If you have a valid reason for expedite, such as financial hardship and a job offer in-hand then I can understand. But not just because you're impatient or bored. Everyone should have been prepared from the start for at least a 3-month wait.

Just my two cents.

I'm the USC petitioner.

Timeline:

10/06/2005 Met in Ireland while I was on a study abroad

03/15/2010 K-1 NOA1

05/27/2010 K-1 NOA2

09/10/2010 K-1 Interview

09/22/2010 POE

10/01/2010 Wedding

10/27/2010 AOS/EAD/AP NOA1s

12/22/2010 EAD/AP Approved

04/05/2011 AOS Approved - no interview

04/09/2011 Green Card received

01/24/2013 ROC NOA1

06/28/2013 ROC Approved - no interview

07/05/2013 10-year Green Card received

08/19/2014 N-400 NOA

12/06/2014 N-400 Interview

01/09/2014 Naturalization ceremony

My husband is now a US Citizen! Our journey is over!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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I just think contacting your congressman should be reserved for when something has gone wrong and you're outside processing times, not just because you're impatient. USCIS posts timelines for a reason. It's unreasonable for every applicant to be calling up their Senator a month after applying, pestering them for expedite. If you have a valid reason for expedite, such as financial hardship and a job offer in-hand then I can understand. But not just because you're impatient or bored. Everyone should have been prepared from the start for at least a 3-month wait.

Just my two cents.

Second the motion, Could you please pass the eggnog :thumbs:

Event Date

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Bogota, Colombia

I-129F Sent : 2009-12-07

I-129F NOA1 : 2009-12-10

I-129F NOA2 : 2010-03-05

NVC Received and Forwarded to Consulate : 2010-03-12

Consulate Received :

Packet 3 Received : 2010-03-12 Downloaded OnLine

Packet 3 Sent : 2010-03-15 Emailed Package 3, Confirmation of Email Package 3 2010-03-18

Packet 4 Received : 2010-04-18

Interview Date : 2010-05-24 Approved

Arrive in Seattle, WA: 2010-06-29

Missouri Service Center

I-485 Sent : 2010-09-30

I-485 NOA1 : 2010-10-13

I-765 Sent : 2010-09-30

I-765 NOA1 : 2010-10-13

I-131 Sent : 2010-09-30

I-131 NOA1 : 2010-10-13

BIO Appt Seattle, WA : 2010-11-01 completed took about 2 hours had to verify name change for my wife

I-485 Appt : 2011-01-10

I-765 Approved 2010-12-16 (card production ordered could take 30 days)

I-131 Approved 2010-12-17

I-131 Recd Letter for Travel Auth. 2010-12-23

I-765 Card Received 2010-12-20

I-485 Approved 2011-03-31-2011 Yea

Greencard Received :2011-04-08

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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So its been 2 months and 4 days since our AOS packet was received and still no biometrics appointment. Do you think that I should be worried. We called thje 1-800 number and they said they would look into it. We went in for an infopass appointment and they said that there are just alot of people in front of us. Do you think this is really going to delay the ead? Hubby really wants to start working.

AOS/EAD/AP sent: 10/14/2010

NOA I: 10/14/2010

Biometrics: still waiting

RFE:?

AP Approved: 12/09/2010

AP Received: 12/15/2010

EAD Approved: 12/09/2010

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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So its been 2 months and 4 days since our AOS packet was received and still no biometrics appointment. Do you think that I should be worried. We called thje 1-800 number and they said they would look into it. We went in for an infopass appointment and they said that there are just alot of people in front of us. Do you think this is really going to delay the ead? Hubby really wants to start working.

What's your local office?

I'm the USC petitioner.

Timeline:

10/06/2005 Met in Ireland while I was on a study abroad

03/15/2010 K-1 NOA1

05/27/2010 K-1 NOA2

09/10/2010 K-1 Interview

09/22/2010 POE

10/01/2010 Wedding

10/27/2010 AOS/EAD/AP NOA1s

12/22/2010 EAD/AP Approved

04/05/2011 AOS Approved - no interview

04/09/2011 Green Card received

01/24/2013 ROC NOA1

06/28/2013 ROC Approved - no interview

07/05/2013 10-year Green Card received

08/19/2014 N-400 NOA

12/06/2014 N-400 Interview

01/09/2014 Naturalization ceremony

My husband is now a US Citizen! Our journey is over!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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I sent our AOS off early October forget the date to be honest but got NOA1 26th October and each day after for EAD and AP got Bio appointment for 19th November could not make it so sent in request for another date and still waiting to hear from that. Had RFE for my hubbie's tax return 1040 this week Tuesday 7th sent off yesterday 8th express post and they will receive it Friday. Just want to get the Bio done so things will move on .

Divorced !st November 2012.

Married only 2 years 1 month

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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So its been 2 months and 4 days since our AOS packet was received and still no biometrics appointment. Do you think that I should be worried. We called thje 1-800 number and they said they would look into it. We went in for an infopass appointment and they said that there are just alot of people in front of us. Do you think this is really going to delay the ead? Hubby really wants to start working.

My local office is the Houston office. Have you heard anything on timelines for them?

AOS/EAD/AP sent: 10/14/2010

NOA I: 10/14/2010

Biometrics: still waiting

RFE:?

AP Approved: 12/09/2010

AP Received: 12/15/2010

EAD Approved: 12/09/2010

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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My local office is the Houston office. Have you heard anything on timelines for them?

Well according to my count it's been 56 days since you got your NOAs. Not yet over two months, but getting close.

When you called USCIS did they say they were putting in a service request? I assume that's what you mean by them saying they'd "look into it". Aside from that there's not much you can do. There seem to be people in various places that are waiting over 2 months for appointments, with Dallas being the worst (at least you're not there!). We've been waiting 43 days so far, and other people who filed in August in my area were waiting about two months.

The good news is that most people I've seen who had a long wait for biometrics, often get their EAD approved the same day or within a few days of finally having the appointment. So don't worry yet. If they put in a service request then you will hopefully hear back soon.

I'm the USC petitioner.

Timeline:

10/06/2005 Met in Ireland while I was on a study abroad

03/15/2010 K-1 NOA1

05/27/2010 K-1 NOA2

09/10/2010 K-1 Interview

09/22/2010 POE

10/01/2010 Wedding

10/27/2010 AOS/EAD/AP NOA1s

12/22/2010 EAD/AP Approved

04/05/2011 AOS Approved - no interview

04/09/2011 Green Card received

01/24/2013 ROC NOA1

06/28/2013 ROC Approved - no interview

07/05/2013 10-year Green Card received

08/19/2014 N-400 NOA

12/06/2014 N-400 Interview

01/09/2014 Naturalization ceremony

My husband is now a US Citizen! Our journey is over!

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Hi everybody! Yesterday we got the appointment notice. It shall be on January 11th in the morning at the Chicago field office. The processing guidelines for Chicago show 4 months for AOS; I guess that means they are a little ahead of their guidelines (since we'll be at the 3 month mark by interview time) and so they are taking interviews rather than transferring to CSC.

I suddenly feel a little nervous, but we've got some solid evidence for the interview, and one of our friends recently had an easy interview in Chicago for AOS from K-1 :star: So, no worries!

PS - We didn't have any touches or updates to our online case status, we just got the appointment letter in the mail.

Our naturalization timeline
1/12/2015 - Application sent to Phoenix service center by USPS priority mail

1/14/2015 - Package received in Phoenix

1/16/2015 - NOA date (hard copy received 1/22)

1/20/2015 - Check cashed

2/09/2015 - Biometrics

2/11/2015 - In line for interview

3/28/2015 - Hard copy interview notice received

4/29/2015 - Interview at Chicago field office - Approved!!!

5/22/2015 - Oath ceremony - Now a US citizen!!!!!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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Hi everybody! Yesterday we got the appointment notice. It shall be on January 11th in the morning at the Chicago field office. The processing guidelines for Chicago show 4 months for AOS; I guess that means they are a little ahead of their guidelines (since we'll be at the 3 month mark by interview time) and so they are taking interviews rather than transferring to CSC.

I suddenly feel a little nervous, but we've got some solid evidence for the interview, and one of our friends recently had an easy interview in Chicago for AOS from K-1 :star: So, no worries!

PS - We didn't have any touches or updates to our online case status, we just got the appointment letter in the mail.

:dance: Good luck! No doubt, you'll be fine.

I'm the USC petitioner.

Timeline:

10/06/2005 Met in Ireland while I was on a study abroad

03/15/2010 K-1 NOA1

05/27/2010 K-1 NOA2

09/10/2010 K-1 Interview

09/22/2010 POE

10/01/2010 Wedding

10/27/2010 AOS/EAD/AP NOA1s

12/22/2010 EAD/AP Approved

04/05/2011 AOS Approved - no interview

04/09/2011 Green Card received

01/24/2013 ROC NOA1

06/28/2013 ROC Approved - no interview

07/05/2013 10-year Green Card received

08/19/2014 N-400 NOA

12/06/2014 N-400 Interview

01/09/2014 Naturalization ceremony

My husband is now a US Citizen! Our journey is over!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Well according to my count it's been 56 days since you got your NOAs. Not yet over two months, but getting close.

When you called USCIS did they say they were putting in a service request? I assume that's what you mean by them saying they'd "look into it". Aside from that there's not much you can do. There seem to be people in various places that are waiting over 2 months for appointments, with Dallas being the worst (at least you're not there!). We've been waiting 43 days so far, and other people who filed in August in my area were waiting about two months.

The good news is that most people I've seen who had a long wait for biometrics, often get their EAD approved the same day or within a few days of finally having the appointment. So don't worry yet. If they put in a service request then you will hopefully hear back soon.

We got back an email yesterday for the service request saying that we pretty much just have to wait. I dont know why I just have a bad feeling that this is really going to hold up the ead. :( How did you check about the people in August who filed were waiting around 2 months?

AOS/EAD/AP sent: 10/14/2010

NOA I: 10/14/2010

Biometrics: still waiting

RFE:?

AP Approved: 12/09/2010

AP Received: 12/15/2010

EAD Approved: 12/09/2010

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