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So we went for another infopass appointment this morning at USCIS Phoenix. For the first time since we have been going there and calling they realized that my alien number was printed wrong when I went to get my biometrics. So, naturally they had me retake them and instead of expediting based on their mistake they have stated that it will be processed from where it was left off. I am hoping for a quick resolution to this matter as it has taken what seems like FOREVER!

Sep 2009- Met at school

November 29 2009- Asked her to be exclusive

July 4 2010- Asked for her hand in marriage

Dec 23 2010- Got married!!!

Mar 10 2011- Filed AOS with USCIS

Mar 11 2011- USCIS received app

April 9 2011- Received NOA for all forms

April 29 2011- Biometrics appointment scheduled

April 19 2011- Successful walk in biometrics in Phoenix

May 15- Received a RFE birth certificate/financial docs

June 9- Sent RFE back

June 13- Received email stating RFE response review

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Colombia
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So we went for another infopass appointment this morning at USCIS Phoenix. For the first time since we have been going there and calling they realized that my alien number was printed wrong when I went to get my biometrics. So, naturally they had me retake them and instead of expediting based on their mistake they have stated that it will be processed from where it was left off. I am hoping for a quick resolution to this matter as it has taken what seems like FOREVER!

WOW! Similar to what happened in my wife's case only we noticed it ourselves at the 4 month mark and called them about it. And, then, it was 4 months more from that point...

At least you now know what the problem is. I hope they can at least get it processed more quickly for you than my wife's was.

N-400

Feb. 12, 2016 - Sent N-400 to USCIS (3-year rule)

Feb. 19, 2016 - NOA1

Mar. 14, 2016 - Biometrics

June 2, 2016 - Interview - Recommended for Approval

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Colombia
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WOW! Similar to what happened in my wife's case only we noticed it ourselves at the 4 month mark and called them about it. And, then, it was 4 months more from that point...

At least you now know what the problem is. I hope they can at least get it processed more quickly for you than my wife's was.

Larry - Do you have an EAD? If so, and you haven't heard anything more about the GC, you may want to apply for another one 3 months before the current one expires. I'm almost certain the second one is free as well as long as you include a copy of the original AOS NOA1 and file for it under the same basis as you did for the first time with AOS.

N-400

Feb. 12, 2016 - Sent N-400 to USCIS (3-year rule)

Feb. 19, 2016 - NOA1

Mar. 14, 2016 - Biometrics

June 2, 2016 - Interview - Recommended for Approval

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Larry - Do you have an EAD? If so, and you haven't heard anything more about the GC, you may want to apply for another one 3 months before the current one expires. I'm almost certain the second one is free as well as long as you include a copy of the original AOS NOA1 and file for it under the same basis as you did for the first time with AOS.

Four more months? I am going to die if it takes that long. lol Anyway yes, she has her EAD card and it's valid until June I think. I will remember to have her apply for a new one 3 months out if they haven't gotten our interview scheduled yet. I don't think they will be in a hurry after listening to them this morning though. They just acted like it was a small mistake and they shouldn't be in any hurry to fix it. (Go figure)

Sep 2009- Met at school

November 29 2009- Asked her to be exclusive

July 4 2010- Asked for her hand in marriage

Dec 23 2010- Got married!!!

Mar 10 2011- Filed AOS with USCIS

Mar 11 2011- USCIS received app

April 9 2011- Received NOA for all forms

April 29 2011- Biometrics appointment scheduled

April 19 2011- Successful walk in biometrics in Phoenix

May 15- Received a RFE birth certificate/financial docs

June 9- Sent RFE back

June 13- Received email stating RFE response review

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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wow! finally your case got moving.

Every times I read your post, I always wondered why the timeline in your signature has been stopped and no progression since June.

Thank you for sharing, it made me went back to check my Alien number in all of my documents. :)

Naturalization

04/22/15 (Day 0) N-400 Package sent

08/03/15 Interview - Recommend for Approval

08/18/15 Oath Ceremony

ROC

12/17/2013 (Day 0) ROC Package sent

12/23/2013 (Day 7) NOA date

01/27/14 (Day 43) Biometric Appointment

03/14/14 Case transferred to CSC

05/16/14 New Card Received

AOS from B2
11/14/2011 (Day 0) AOS Package sent (I-130, I-485, I-765)
11/15/2011 (Day 1) Package received by USCIS

12/12/2011 Biometrics Appointment
01/28/2012 (Day 74) EAD Card in hands
02/02/2012 (Day 79) Received letter of Interview Notice
03/02/2012 (Day 108) Interview - Dallas
03/21/2012 (Day 127) Green Card in Hands!

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wow! finally your case got moving.

Every times I read your post, I always wondered why the timeline in your signature has been stopped and no progression since June.

Thank you for sharing, it made me went back to check my Alien number in all of my documents. :)

It's probably good that you did check it. The supervising officer that we requested to speak with was the only one who figured it out. She said if they would have caught it earlier the process would probably have been over by now given the RFE.

Sep 2009- Met at school

November 29 2009- Asked her to be exclusive

July 4 2010- Asked for her hand in marriage

Dec 23 2010- Got married!!!

Mar 10 2011- Filed AOS with USCIS

Mar 11 2011- USCIS received app

April 9 2011- Received NOA for all forms

April 29 2011- Biometrics appointment scheduled

April 19 2011- Successful walk in biometrics in Phoenix

May 15- Received a RFE birth certificate/financial docs

June 9- Sent RFE back

June 13- Received email stating RFE response review

 
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