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I received the second EAD card production email today :-)

AOS Timeline (from J1)

12/14/2011 - sent AOS papers to Chicago Lockbox
12/16/2011 - AOS papers arrived and signed for
12/20/2011 - received text/email notifications for I-485, I-765, I-131 & I-130
12/21/2011 - touched I-485, I-130, I-131, I-765
01/05/2012 - change of address to PO Box since we seemed to not be getting the letters
01/11/2012 - hard copies of NOA for I-131, I-765 and I-131 (FINALLY)
01/24/2012 - biometrics letter for I-485 and -I765 in mail, appointment 02/02/2012
01/31/2012 - successful walk-in biometrics
03/06/2012 - EAD and AP approved, card production ordered
03/09/2012 - second notification about EAD card production
03/12/2012 - notifications about EAD being mailed and USPS picking it up
03/14/2012 - EAD/AP combo card in hand, email notification about interview appointment
03/19/2012 - Interview letter in hand, appointment for 4/19 in Denver
04/19/2012 - Interview date: APPROVED!!
04/28/2012 - GREEN CARD in hand! :-)

ROC

1/29/2014 - mailed ROC papers to CSC

1/31/2014 - USPS delivery confirmation

2/10/2014 - received biometrics appointment letter for 2/26/14

2/21/2014 - infopass appointment about missing NOA1

2/21/2014 - successful walk-in for biometrics

3/03/2014 - NOA1 letter (finally), dated 1/31/2014

5/15/2014 - online update: card production ordered

5/24/2014 - card in hand

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If you get a EAD/AP do NOT take it to the interview with you, it is not necessary!

And they may take it away!

Hmm well they never asked for the EAD/AP until we volunteered it.

They have to take it, why some ask, some don't but either way the letter says bring it and no one wants to have to go home and return just for the EAD card

I agree. It was really weird. She hasn't asked my wife a single question. I submitted all the evidence with my application even the photos. That maybe helped them make the decision faster.

I think strange interviews are becoming more normal, they aren't asking the same old questions to be found on websites etc, they are getting more precise with what they ask, hubby got grilled and he's the USC, lol

B1/2 overstay

i-130/i-485 mailed 12/05/2011

Biometrics- 01/03/2012 (rec letter dec 18th)

EAD card arrived- 02-08-2012

Interview and Approved- 02-21-2012

GC in hand 02-29-2012

76 days from Dec 8 to Feb 21

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My EAD card has been picked up last night :-) Looks I get to start my job on Monday after all :-)

AOS Timeline (from J1)

12/14/2011 - sent AOS papers to Chicago Lockbox
12/16/2011 - AOS papers arrived and signed for
12/20/2011 - received text/email notifications for I-485, I-765, I-131 & I-130
12/21/2011 - touched I-485, I-130, I-131, I-765
01/05/2012 - change of address to PO Box since we seemed to not be getting the letters
01/11/2012 - hard copies of NOA for I-131, I-765 and I-131 (FINALLY)
01/24/2012 - biometrics letter for I-485 and -I765 in mail, appointment 02/02/2012
01/31/2012 - successful walk-in biometrics
03/06/2012 - EAD and AP approved, card production ordered
03/09/2012 - second notification about EAD card production
03/12/2012 - notifications about EAD being mailed and USPS picking it up
03/14/2012 - EAD/AP combo card in hand, email notification about interview appointment
03/19/2012 - Interview letter in hand, appointment for 4/19 in Denver
04/19/2012 - Interview date: APPROVED!!
04/28/2012 - GREEN CARD in hand! :-)

ROC

1/29/2014 - mailed ROC papers to CSC

1/31/2014 - USPS delivery confirmation

2/10/2014 - received biometrics appointment letter for 2/26/14

2/21/2014 - infopass appointment about missing NOA1

2/21/2014 - successful walk-in for biometrics

3/03/2014 - NOA1 letter (finally), dated 1/31/2014

5/15/2014 - online update: card production ordered

5/24/2014 - card in hand

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My EAD card has been picked up last night :-) Looks I get to start my job on Monday after all :-)

Woohoo! Congrats! My combo card had been picked up on a Monday and was delivered to me by Thursday.

Adjusting from F1 based on Marriage to USC
FedEx AOS package to Chicago Lockbox: Dec. 7, 2011
FedEx confirmation: Dec. 9, 2011
E-notification: Dec. 14, 2011
Checks cashed: Dec. 15, 2011
NOA1's received: Dec. 19, 2011
Biometrics Letter received: Dec. 19, 2011
Biometrics Walk-in: Dec. 27, 2011
EAD in card-production: Feb. 28, 2012
AP approved: Feb. 28, 2012
EAD & AP combo card received: Mar. 8, 2012
Interview date: May 3, 2012
E-notification of I-130 approval: May 8, 2012
Receive Green Card: May 16, 2012

Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

FedEx I-571 package to Vermont: Apr. 7, 2014

NOA Receipt Date: Apr. 9, 2014

Check cashed: Apr. 11, 2014

NOA Received: Apr. 12, 2014

Biometrics Appt.: May 8, 2014

ROC approval letter received: Oct. 21, 2014

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EAD/AP combo card in hand since last night :-) Wohoo I'm going back to work *happydance*

AOS Timeline (from J1)

12/14/2011 - sent AOS papers to Chicago Lockbox
12/16/2011 - AOS papers arrived and signed for
12/20/2011 - received text/email notifications for I-485, I-765, I-131 & I-130
12/21/2011 - touched I-485, I-130, I-131, I-765
01/05/2012 - change of address to PO Box since we seemed to not be getting the letters
01/11/2012 - hard copies of NOA for I-131, I-765 and I-131 (FINALLY)
01/24/2012 - biometrics letter for I-485 and -I765 in mail, appointment 02/02/2012
01/31/2012 - successful walk-in biometrics
03/06/2012 - EAD and AP approved, card production ordered
03/09/2012 - second notification about EAD card production
03/12/2012 - notifications about EAD being mailed and USPS picking it up
03/14/2012 - EAD/AP combo card in hand, email notification about interview appointment
03/19/2012 - Interview letter in hand, appointment for 4/19 in Denver
04/19/2012 - Interview date: APPROVED!!
04/28/2012 - GREEN CARD in hand! :-)

ROC

1/29/2014 - mailed ROC papers to CSC

1/31/2014 - USPS delivery confirmation

2/10/2014 - received biometrics appointment letter for 2/26/14

2/21/2014 - infopass appointment about missing NOA1

2/21/2014 - successful walk-in for biometrics

3/03/2014 - NOA1 letter (finally), dated 1/31/2014

5/15/2014 - online update: card production ordered

5/24/2014 - card in hand

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Korea
Timeline

Our interview was 8:30am this morning. We live in Austin so we left our place at 6:30am. With almost no traffice we arrived there at 7:45am so we went ahead to the building.

Passed the security within a minute. Handed out the appointment letter and signed the book and set down. With infopass and all the other stuff, waiting area was almost packed.

At first, me and my husband was so nervous we were shivering for like 5 minutes lol but then as time goes by we got calm down. Around 8:40, IO walked toward us, stood right in front of us, said 'Hello' in Korean :D

We rode an elevator together chatting to his office. He swore us in and started conversation with asking us if we watched movie called 'Proposal' however we both didn't watch it and he told us it was something about marrying USC for green card and stuff.

Then he asked me my full name.

where I was born.

My birthdate.

What city did I first come in to the States. (Austin was my answer and he asked why did I pick Austin)

How and when did we meet. (He was surprised that we've been together for 6 years!)

If my family lives in the States.

Who came to our wedding.

Have we been to Korea to visit my parents (I told him I couldn't because of my status and he said it wasn't a trick question and he wasn't thinking)

He asked my USC husband his full name.

birthdate.

Where do his parent live.

What immigrations status are the parents.

Between the question we had all these small talks about Korean food, Korean people, his military year in Korea. We had quite a fun interview. We spent almost an hour chatting.

After that he took my EAD card and expired I-94. Then he said he's gonna put a stamp on my passport so meanwhile I wait my green card, I can travel outside of US and can get a job. He even made the stamp valid for one year just in case I would have any troble getting my conditinal green card. Right then he was like 'Oh let me stamp this first' and took out APPROVED stamp and put it on my applications.

He explained Removing condition after one year and 9 months. We can send in as much as evidences so we wouldn't have another interview later and added a child is a rock solid evidence for that if we're planning. If we don't send in lots of evidence USCIS might want to do another interview but that is not necessarily a bad thing.

We did hank shakes and did another small talk in the elevator down to the door.

And tada~ I'm a permenant resident as of today :)

All other applicants who wait for interview, I wish you all the best!

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Doing good deeds shall bring happiness

09/05/2005 - Entered US with J-1

04/16/2006 - Met my husband

04/11/2007 - AOS from J-1 to B-2

07/10/2007 - Out of Status

08/26/2011 - Husband became USC through naturalization

10/12/2011 - We got married!

12/03/2011 - Sent AOS package(I-130, I-485, I-765) to Chicago Lockbox

12/05/2011 - Delivery confirmation via USPS

12/16/2011 - Received emails for I-130, I-485

12/22/2011 - Received NOA in mail for I-130, I-485 dated 12/16/2011

12/23/2011 - Received rejected I-765 due to missing signature

12/24/2011 - Received biometrics appointment on 01/09/2012 dated 12/20/2011

12/27/2011 - Reapplied I-765

12/29/2011 - I-765 has been delivered by USPS confirmation

01/04/2012 - Walk-in biometrics done

01/11/2012 - Received NOA in mail for I-765 dated 12/30/2011

02/01/2012 - Received text/email for I-765, Card/Document Production

02/06/2012 - Received EAD card in mail. YAY!

02/07/2012 - Received text/email for interview date, 03/15/2012

02/08/2012 - Received interview letter in mail

03/15/2012 - Interview at San Antonio, approved on spot and got a stamp!

03/23/2012 - Green card in hand! :^D

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I just got an email that our interview was scheduled and the notice is in the mail.

Big bummer is that the day they scheduled us, we were supposed to go out of town for a long weekend... Interview location would be out of the way from where our trip is going... My husband wants to try to reschedule once we get the actual letter, but I've looked around on here and rescheduling seems to be a pretty bad idea...

AOS Timeline (from J1)

12/14/2011 - sent AOS papers to Chicago Lockbox
12/16/2011 - AOS papers arrived and signed for
12/20/2011 - received text/email notifications for I-485, I-765, I-131 & I-130
12/21/2011 - touched I-485, I-130, I-131, I-765
01/05/2012 - change of address to PO Box since we seemed to not be getting the letters
01/11/2012 - hard copies of NOA for I-131, I-765 and I-131 (FINALLY)
01/24/2012 - biometrics letter for I-485 and -I765 in mail, appointment 02/02/2012
01/31/2012 - successful walk-in biometrics
03/06/2012 - EAD and AP approved, card production ordered
03/09/2012 - second notification about EAD card production
03/12/2012 - notifications about EAD being mailed and USPS picking it up
03/14/2012 - EAD/AP combo card in hand, email notification about interview appointment
03/19/2012 - Interview letter in hand, appointment for 4/19 in Denver
04/19/2012 - Interview date: APPROVED!!
04/28/2012 - GREEN CARD in hand! :-)

ROC

1/29/2014 - mailed ROC papers to CSC

1/31/2014 - USPS delivery confirmation

2/10/2014 - received biometrics appointment letter for 2/26/14

2/21/2014 - infopass appointment about missing NOA1

2/21/2014 - successful walk-in for biometrics

3/03/2014 - NOA1 letter (finally), dated 1/31/2014

5/15/2014 - online update: card production ordered

5/24/2014 - card in hand

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Timeline

Is your 'out of town for long weekend' a vacation for two of you guys? or is it like a family emergency?

I can't say you have to go to the interview instead of the trip but during the whole procedure our priority was the interview. You can enjoy more your vacation when everything is settled.

It seems like some poeple get rescheduled their interviews and get another date within 1~6 months.

It is totally your business what to do but I'm just saying...

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Doing good deeds shall bring happiness

09/05/2005 - Entered US with J-1

04/16/2006 - Met my husband

04/11/2007 - AOS from J-1 to B-2

07/10/2007 - Out of Status

08/26/2011 - Husband became USC through naturalization

10/12/2011 - We got married!

12/03/2011 - Sent AOS package(I-130, I-485, I-765) to Chicago Lockbox

12/05/2011 - Delivery confirmation via USPS

12/16/2011 - Received emails for I-130, I-485

12/22/2011 - Received NOA in mail for I-130, I-485 dated 12/16/2011

12/23/2011 - Received rejected I-765 due to missing signature

12/24/2011 - Received biometrics appointment on 01/09/2012 dated 12/20/2011

12/27/2011 - Reapplied I-765

12/29/2011 - I-765 has been delivered by USPS confirmation

01/04/2012 - Walk-in biometrics done

01/11/2012 - Received NOA in mail for I-765 dated 12/30/2011

02/01/2012 - Received text/email for I-765, Card/Document Production

02/06/2012 - Received EAD card in mail. YAY!

02/07/2012 - Received text/email for interview date, 03/15/2012

02/08/2012 - Received interview letter in mail

03/15/2012 - Interview at San Antonio, approved on spot and got a stamp!

03/23/2012 - Green card in hand! :^D

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My GC was in mailbox yesterday. Packing stuff for Europe trip in two weeks. I wish all of you the best and I hope your interview is going to be as easy as mine. See ya in one year and 9 months :)

December 11 - AOS Package Sent To Chicago Lockbox
December 14 - Package Received By USCIS
December 23 - Email Confirmation Received
December 27 - Checks Cashed
December 27 - NOA's In My Mailbox
December 30 - Biometrics Letter in Mailbox (biometrics scheduled for 01.23.2012)
January 14 - Biometrics Letter (I-765) in the mailbox (Appointment 2/8/2012
January 23 - Biometrics done for both applications.
February 6 - Interview Letter in Mailbox (Online status hasn't changed since December 24th)
February 9 - EAD card production ordered.
February 21 - EAD in hands.
March 8 - Interview (approved) no decision on the spot
March 8 - Card Production
March 9 - Decision
March 17 - GC in Hands

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Is your 'out of town for long weekend' a vacation for two of you guys? or is it like a family emergency?

I can't say you have to go to the interview instead of the trip but during the whole procedure our priority was the interview. You can enjoy more your vacation when everything is settled.

It seems like some poeple get rescheduled their interviews and get another date within 1~6 months.

It is totally your business what to do but I'm just saying...

Definitely not a family emergency lol. It's just something we've been looking forward to fora while. Just our luck that the interview would be that weekend. I pretty much convinced my husband that rescheduling is just not gonna happen, so we're hoping for an appointment in the am, so we can head out of town afterwards... but oh well, it wouldn't be the end of the world if we couldn't go.

AOS Timeline (from J1)

12/14/2011 - sent AOS papers to Chicago Lockbox
12/16/2011 - AOS papers arrived and signed for
12/20/2011 - received text/email notifications for I-485, I-765, I-131 & I-130
12/21/2011 - touched I-485, I-130, I-131, I-765
01/05/2012 - change of address to PO Box since we seemed to not be getting the letters
01/11/2012 - hard copies of NOA for I-131, I-765 and I-131 (FINALLY)
01/24/2012 - biometrics letter for I-485 and -I765 in mail, appointment 02/02/2012
01/31/2012 - successful walk-in biometrics
03/06/2012 - EAD and AP approved, card production ordered
03/09/2012 - second notification about EAD card production
03/12/2012 - notifications about EAD being mailed and USPS picking it up
03/14/2012 - EAD/AP combo card in hand, email notification about interview appointment
03/19/2012 - Interview letter in hand, appointment for 4/19 in Denver
04/19/2012 - Interview date: APPROVED!!
04/28/2012 - GREEN CARD in hand! :-)

ROC

1/29/2014 - mailed ROC papers to CSC

1/31/2014 - USPS delivery confirmation

2/10/2014 - received biometrics appointment letter for 2/26/14

2/21/2014 - infopass appointment about missing NOA1

2/21/2014 - successful walk-in for biometrics

3/03/2014 - NOA1 letter (finally), dated 1/31/2014

5/15/2014 - online update: card production ordered

5/24/2014 - card in hand

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Thank you for running this thread! We filed for AOS on Dec 19th and our case was transferred to CSC on Feb 15th. Now we're playing the good ole' waiting game. At least he already received his EAD and AP documents. They are saying its backed up about 6 months as they are only processing June from last year at this time and yet they said they transferred our case there to speed up processing. Kind of ironic to get two conflicting types of feedback but who cares right? At this stage in the game we are at least all happily married and living with the one we fought for ages to be next to. We are also expecting our son and I have to say there is no greater luck than to have him by my side... makes the waiting less of an issue. Good luck to everyone here and please keep us posted as your final approvals come rolling in. It will at least give us a heads up to start paying attention again.

Met in 2006 in person for the first time!
July 2008 - Relationship is official (3-4 visits per year from 1 week to 2 months at a time)
August 2010 - He proposed! Contemplate living/marrying in Brazil or US
I-129F Sent: 09/12/2010
I-129F NOA1: 10/8/2010 Called to report lack of notice of receipt.
I-129F NOA1 Hard Copy Reissued and received: 10/23/2010 (dated Sept 21st 2010)
Touched: 10/03/2010
Called USCIS: 02/23/10
Called USCIS & Senator's Office for follow-up: 03/3/10
Senator Letter received (verdict = wait 30 days more and call again): 03/07/10
Called USCIS: 03/14/10 (system updated to processing Sept 11th applications)
Called Congressman 03/29/11 - "wait 3 days for a reply..."
I-129F NOA2 E-MAIL & TEXT: 3/30/11
NOA2 Hard Copy: 4/4/11
NVC received: 4/7/11
NVC Sent: 4/14/11
Interview: 6/28/11
AP Processing: Estimate 2 weeks
Package Received: 7/9/11
Confirmation E-mail: 7/11/11
VISA received: 7/7/11

Married: 10/20/11
Filed for AOS/AP/EAD: 12/19/11
Biometrics 1/31/12

AOS Transfer to CSC: 2/15/2012
EAD Approved: 2/16/2012
EAD/AP CARD: 2/24/2012
Called USCIS re: pending AOS so many times lost count
AOS Transfer to Local office: 1/15/2013
Called USCIS & Emailed re: still pending AOS again lost count of how many times
Refiled for EAD/AP 1/18/2012
Received Receipt for EAD refiling for 1/22/2012
AOS Appointment FINALLY scheduled for 3/4/2012

Condition Permanent residency approved and valid through April 2015

Applied to Remove Conditions received 2/18/2015
Oh - What we do for love!...

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Denmark
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Thank you for running this thread! We filed for AOS on Dec 19th and our case was transferred to CSC on Feb 15th. Now we're playing the good ole' waiting game. At least he already received his EAD and AP documents. They are saying its backed up about 6 months as they are only processing June from last year at this time and yet they said they transferred our case there to speed up processing. Kind of ironic to get two conflicting types of feedback but who cares right? At this stage in the game we are at least all happily married and living with the one we fought for ages to be next to. We are also expecting our son and I have to say there is no greater luck than to have him by my side... makes the waiting less of an issue. Good luck to everyone here and please keep us posted as your final approvals come rolling in. It will at least give us a heads up to start paying attention again.

Having the EAD/AP sure helps alot, atleast that's how I see it. I don't check case status every day waiting around for the greencard. Even though it would be awesome to have immigration related stuff out of the way, I'm more "free" now, being able to work, re-taking driver's license and so forth.

Yes, Ironically it takes longer time for faster processing :D

Good luck, and glad to see you're getting the best out of the waiting.

K1 process, October 2010 > POE, July 2011

I-129F approved in 180 days from NOA1 date. (195 days from filing to NOA2 in hand)

Interview took 224 days from I-129F NOA1 date. (241 days from filing petition until visa in hand)

From filing I-129F petition until POE: 285 days

Click timeline or "about me" for all details.

AOS process, December 2011 > July 2012

EAD/AP Approval took 51 days from NOA1 date to email update. (77 days from filing until EAD/AP in hand)

AOS Approval took 206 days from NOA1 date to email update. (231 days from filing until greencard in hand)

From filing I-129F petition until greencard in hand: 655 days

Click timeline or "about me" for all details.

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NYC here. We got an email with our interview date. Pretty fast for NYC! May 3 is the big day. :)

Adjusting from F1 based on Marriage to USC
FedEx AOS package to Chicago Lockbox: Dec. 7, 2011
FedEx confirmation: Dec. 9, 2011
E-notification: Dec. 14, 2011
Checks cashed: Dec. 15, 2011
NOA1's received: Dec. 19, 2011
Biometrics Letter received: Dec. 19, 2011
Biometrics Walk-in: Dec. 27, 2011
EAD in card-production: Feb. 28, 2012
AP approved: Feb. 28, 2012
EAD & AP combo card received: Mar. 8, 2012
Interview date: May 3, 2012
E-notification of I-130 approval: May 8, 2012
Receive Green Card: May 16, 2012

Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

FedEx I-571 package to Vermont: Apr. 7, 2014

NOA Receipt Date: Apr. 9, 2014

Check cashed: Apr. 11, 2014

NOA Received: Apr. 12, 2014

Biometrics Appt.: May 8, 2014

ROC approval letter received: Oct. 21, 2014

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
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NYC here. We got an email with our interview date. Pretty fast for NYC! May 3 is the big day. :)

I just got mine as well, same day!!!!

Green card through marriage process:

Dec 6th 2011(day 0): Sent AOS package
Dec 12th (day 6): Appt received
Dec 15th (day 9): Received txts/emails
Dec 20th (day 14): NOA1 received
Dec 22th (day 16): Biometrics appt received scheduled for Jan 13th
Dec 28th (day 22): Biometrics walk-in at Varick location in NYC
Feb 14th 2012 (day 70): I-765 case update: EAD Card production
Feb 17th (day 73): I-765 case update: EAD Card production (again?)
Feb 21st (day 77): I-765 case update: EAD mailed by USPS
Feb 24th (day 80): EAD delivered!!!
Feb 27th (day 83): Applied for a SS card
Mar 2nd (day 87): SS card in hand
Mar28th (day 113): Interview date received through txt/ email for May 3rd
May 3rd (day 149): Interview at Federal Plaza, NYC
May 4th (day 150); txt/email that I-130 was approved!!!
May 16th (day 162): txt/email GC in production
May 19th (day 165): Green Card received!!!!

Removal of Conditions:

April 24th: I-751 Sent to Vermont center

April 25th: I-751 Received

Nov 14th: RFE Received

Jan 23rd 2015: RFE Responded

Feb 12th 2015: Decision date on I-797: APPROVED!

Feb 17th 2015: Card production ordered

Feb 26th 2015: 10 year green card received

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