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Hi all,

I currently have a pending I-485 for FB-1 through my mother who is a US citizen, my PD is June 22, 2005. I work in the US on H1B visa, I have already done my biometrics and interview before the retrogression. All my paperwork has been forwarded to the National Benefit Center. I'm not sure what to expect when my PD becomes current. Any information would be appreciated.

Thanks!

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Hi all,

I currently have a pending I-485 for FB-1 through my mother who is a US citizen, my PD is June 22, 2005. I work in the US on H1B visa, I have already done my biometrics and interview before the retrogression. All my paperwork has been forwarded to the National Benefit Center. I'm not sure what to expect when my PD becomes current. Any information would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Unfortunately, the wait for your PD at the moment to the current VB is still quite a distance off. Expect to have your biometrics to be done all over again. I believe biometrics has an expiration of 15 months.

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Unfortunately, the wait for your PD at the moment to the current VB is still quite a distance off. Expect to have your biometrics to be done all over again. I believe biometrics has an expiration of 15 months.

Hi Delta5, thank you for replying. The the May VB had PD 1May2005. If the PDs move 4-6 weeks as indicated by USCIS then My PD should be reached in the July VB. That's not too far ;). I had my biometrics appointment early in 2011. I will soon cross the 15 month mark :(. Thanks again for the information.

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Sorry, my mistake ..... I'm not sure why I was thinking your from the Philippines for some reason, LOL. Hence, my mistake of looking at the same VB for 2012 but the wrong country. You are probably right that by July or maybe by early August your AOS case will be complete ..... as soon as your PD got current and will just be waiting for your green card. Yes, just a little heads up on the validity of your biometrics, but my guess is you probably wont have to do another one.

 
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