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My I-485 was recently transfered for CSC for the next step in processing but my question is why has it been transfered there? I read in a post below that if your application was sent to CSC your AOS is approved without an interview, does that sound correct?

One more question - I received only one email about my AOS transfering but there was nothing regarding my EAD and AP - am I to assume those will be sent to my district office in time?

thanks! :dance:

Officially a citizen. My journey took 6 years, 6 months, and 29 days

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My I-485 was recently transfered for CSC for the next step in processing but my question is why has it been transfered there? I read in a post below that if your application was sent to CSC your AOS is approved without an interview, does that sound correct?

Correct. Congrats!

One more question - I received only one email about my AOS transfering but there was nothing regarding my EAD and AP - am I to assume those will be sent to my district office in time?

thanks! :dance:

EAD and AP are processed by the National Benefits Center to completion. You will get these in the mail from Lee's Summit, assuming you don't get your Green Card first!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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My I-485 was recently transfered for CSC for the next step in processing but my question is why has it been transfered there? I read in a post below that if your application was sent to CSC your AOS is approved without an interview, does that sound correct?

Correct. Congrats!

One more question - I received only one email about my AOS transfering but there was nothing regarding my EAD and AP - am I to assume those will be sent to my district office in time?

thanks! :dance:

EAD and AP are processed by the National Benefits Center to completion. You will get these in the mail from Lee's Summit, assuming you don't get your Green Card first!

WOOT!

wow that just made my day - Greencard possibly before EAD and AP

Thanks! :thumbs::D

Officially a citizen. My journey took 6 years, 6 months, and 29 days

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