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About 10 days here in Texas, pass on the tip that if you wait till you get your marriage certificate, (as long as its more than 2 weeks before the I-94 expires), you can get the card in your married name and not have to go back to change it.

K1 Visa Timeline

10/11/2010 - I-129F sent via USPS

10/19/2010 - NOA1 hard copy received, dated 10/15/2010

04/08/2011- received NOA2 hard copy, dated 04/05/2011

04/12/2011- NVC received petition

04/18/2011- received letter from NVC

04/18/2011- Manila embassy received petition

04/27/2011- medical exam passed

05/04/2011- appointment letter received dated 06/01/2011

06/01/2011- appointment date, put on administrative review

06/24/2011- visa granted

06/29/2011- received visa

07/18/2011- cfo class

07/21/2011- arrived in America

09/02/2011- happily married!

AOS Timeline

12/01/2011- AOS packet sent

12/06/2011- received email and text from USCIS with MSC number

12/07/2011- check was cashed

12/10/2011- received NOA hard copy dated 12/05/2011

12/12/2011- received NOA hard copy for biometrics appointment for 12/28/2011

12/24/2011- received NOA hard copy stating that our case was transfered to CSC on 12/20/2011

12/28/2011- biometrics appointment completed

06/25/2012- put in service request

09/12/2012- AOS approved

09/17/2012- card production

09/21/2012- greencard in hand

ROC Timeline

08/04/2014 - sent ROC packet

08/13/2014 - received I-797, NOA, dated 08/08/2014

08/28/2014 - received biometric appt. letter for 09/11/2014

02/25/2015- ROC approved

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Chinook applied for her SS number in her maiden name one week after she arrived in the U.S. She received it in the mail about one week later. After we were married, we took an official copy of our marriage certificate to the SS office and Chinook filed for a name change to her married name. She had the new card about one week later.

I remember that her first SS card helped her get an early start with her AOS stuff, like opening a joint bank account, etc.

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Thanks for the reply everyone..just worried a little coz its been two weeks now since I applied for my SSN and NO, my I-94 is not yet expired nor close to being expired its still 2 months before it expires...I hope it will arrive here in texas this week since me and my husband will be relocating to Florida soon :(

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Thanks for the reply everyone..just worried a little coz its been two weeks now since I applied for my SSN and NO, my I-94 is not yet expired nor close to being expired its still 2 months before it expires...I hope it will arrive here in texas this week since me and my husband will be relocating to Florida soon :(

2 weeks for me

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ok, well, i applied for a SSN Dec 2 and looking at the mail fromthe SSN office w hich I now have it was stamped Jan 7 ... which just meant that it had been sitting there at the front desk since jan 7 or 8 and everytime I ask them they don't really check their mail stuff well and kept telling me it wasn't there. Thanks goodness the person in-charge last night is a different one and really dogged through their mails one by one and found my my SSN mail FINALLY :D

 
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