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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Vietnam
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Hi guys,

Me and my husband got married in September, submitted our I-130 and I-485 in November. My fingerprints was taken on Feb. 9, 2012. Even though we were missing some documents, I guess they still scheduled for my fingerprints. However, we had to wait until April 25 to have our interview. At the interview, we were separated because he is a Sudanese while I am a Vietnamese, and not living together at that time due to his schooling and the expensive cost of living if we live together.

After our interview, we were asked to submit a vaccination supplement even though we already submitted it, and also form G-325A. We submitted it the next day. No decision was made after our interview. Now I am very worried because it already more than 2 months and we haven't heard of a decision from them. Whenever we check their website, it says "initial review".

I am very worried because as an international student, I have an unpaid tuition which is transferred to a debt collection company already. So, I am wondering if that debt can be the cause of the delay or what is going on with my case? Both me and my husband are worried dead about our case. Can anyone help us with an answer? Also, after the interview, no one had asked for my passport or I-94.Is that normal or which mean I will be denied soon?

I am greatly appreciated any kind of help your guys can offer us right now.

Our timeline (so far):

Nov. 15,2011: I-130 I-485 sent

Dec. 13,2011: NOA received

Feb. 9, 2012: fingerprints taken

Feb. 26, 2012: supporting document submitted (W-2, translated birth certificate, I-697)

April, 25, 2012: interview at USCIS in Seattle, WA (no decision was made)

April, 26, 2012: G-325A sent as required from the interview,

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
Timeline
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** Moving from AOS from Family Visa to AOS from student visa ***

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Not taking your I-94 isn't a big deal. Some do, some don't. The fact that they split you up means they were probably suspicious. Your debt has nothing to do with it. You can call USCIS or better yet, make an Infopass appointment to follow up. At the very least they may put in a service request. Be prepare for a possible second interview.

OUR TIMELINE

I am the USC, husband is adjusting from B2.

ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS

08.06.2010 - Sent off I-485
08.25.2010 - NOA hard copies received (x4), case status available online: 765, 131, 130.
10.15.2010 - RFE received: need 2 additional photos for AP.
10.18.2010 - RFE response sent certified mail
10.21.2010 - Service request placed for biometrics
10.25.2010 - RFE received per USCIS
10.26.2010 - Text/email received - AP approved!
10.28.2010 - Biometrics appointment received, dated 10/22 - set for 11/19 @ 3:00 PM
11.01.2010 - Successful biometrics walk-in @ 9:45 AM; EAD card sent for production text/email @ 2:47 PM! I-485 case status now available online.
11.04.2010 - Text/Email (2nd) - EAD card sent for production
11.08.2010 - Text/Email (3rd) - EAD approved
11.10.2010 - EAD received
12.11.2010 - Interview letter received - 01.13.11
01.13.2011 - Interview - no decision on the spot
01.24.2011 - Approved! Card production ordered!

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

11.02.2012 - Mailed I-751 packet to VSC
11.08.2012 - Checks cashed
11.10.2012 - NOA1 received, dated 11.06.2012
11.17.2012 - Biometrics letter received for 12.05.2012
11.23.2012 - Successful early biometrics walk-in

05.03.2013 - Approved! Card production ordered!

CITIZENSHIP

Filing in November 2013

Filed: Timeline
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Them not taking your passport would worry me. At my interview the IO took my passport and took the I-94 out of it, stating that I won't need it anymore.

I got aproved the day I had the interview & they never took my passport and stamped it. No need to worry about that.

 
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