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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Romania
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Posted

Just so you know....I wasn't trying to criticize your approach. And I'm by no means certain about the interview. It's just that after reading posts on VJ for the past couple years I had been under the assumption that the NBC would do 1 of 2 things...approve the GC or send it to the local office for an interview. If anyone knows of any other experiences, please share them.

Oh no Ryan76, I didn't take it as criticizing my approach at all!

K1 Visa                                                                 Adjustment of Status                                                             ROC

Service Center : California Service Center                        CIS Office : Kansas City MO Service Center                           California Service Center

Consulate : Bucharest, Romania

I-129F Sent : 2011-11-18                                 Date Filed : 2012-09-04 Date                            Filed: 2015-05-26

I-129F NOA1 : 2011-11-23                                      NOA Date : 2012-09-06                                                             NOA1 Date: 2015-05-28

I-129F RFE(s) : none                                              RFE(s) : NONE                                              RFE(s): NONE

I-129F NOA2 : 2012-04-12                                                 Bio. Appt. : 2012-10-03                                                              BIO. Appt.: 2015-09-15

NVC Received : 2012-04-26

NVC Left : 2012-05-10                                           EAD/AP Approved : 2012-11-08                             ROC APPROVED:2015-10-26      

Consulate Received : 2012-05-14                               EAD/AP Card Received : 2012-11-17                         Green card Received: 2015-11-04    

Packet 3 Received : 2012-05-17                                          Green card Approved : 2013-07-08                        NO INTERVIEW

Packet 3 Sent : 2012-05-20                                                    NO INTERVIEW

Interview Date : 2012-06-26                                                 Green Card Received : 2013-07-15

Interview Result : Approved                                                 

Visa Received : 2012-06-26                                                   

US Entry : 2012-07-05

Marriage : 2012-08-24

 

N-400 Naturalization:

04/25/2016 N-400 sent to USCIS AZ courier address thru FedEx

05/04/2106 NOA I-797 Receipt Notice Date
05/27/2016 Fingerprints Bio-metrics appointment date
06/08/2016 E-notification of interview scheduling
06/13/2016 Received official letter regarding interview
07/18/2016 Date of Interview
08/11/2016 Date Oath Ceremony
Field Office: Kansas City, MO

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Posted

So, I finally got a response from the Dallas USCIS office. It was a request to send in further information but the good thing I guess is that they are looking at it. Here's the bad news though.

I took my wife's last name when I moved over here and we got married. Just like most people taking their spouses name, I filed my paperwork under my new married name and supplied a certified copy of my marriage certificate. This same marriage certificate allowed me to get my SSN and my EAD from USCIS, as well as accounts through several financial institutions.

They have asked me to 'Furnish proof of my legal name change through a request to the county court'. I've read everywhere that the marriage certificate is 'proof' of a name change and the only time you need to do it via a county court is if you are an adult changing your name without getting married.

I think it is taking so long to work through cases because they haven't got a clue about what they are doing. Yet another show of incompetence on behalf of USCIS....as well as sending this request for information to my old address...despite it clearly stating on the USCIS case status site that my address was changed back in January.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Romania
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Posted

kicking.gifkicking.gifkicking.gif Got the email this afternoon that our status changed to decision! Happy happy happy!

K1 Visa                                                                 Adjustment of Status                                                             ROC

Service Center : California Service Center                        CIS Office : Kansas City MO Service Center                           California Service Center

Consulate : Bucharest, Romania

I-129F Sent : 2011-11-18                                 Date Filed : 2012-09-04 Date                            Filed: 2015-05-26

I-129F NOA1 : 2011-11-23                                      NOA Date : 2012-09-06                                                             NOA1 Date: 2015-05-28

I-129F RFE(s) : none                                              RFE(s) : NONE                                              RFE(s): NONE

I-129F NOA2 : 2012-04-12                                                 Bio. Appt. : 2012-10-03                                                              BIO. Appt.: 2015-09-15

NVC Received : 2012-04-26

NVC Left : 2012-05-10                                           EAD/AP Approved : 2012-11-08                             ROC APPROVED:2015-10-26      

Consulate Received : 2012-05-14                               EAD/AP Card Received : 2012-11-17                         Green card Received: 2015-11-04    

Packet 3 Received : 2012-05-17                                          Green card Approved : 2013-07-08                        NO INTERVIEW

Packet 3 Sent : 2012-05-20                                                    NO INTERVIEW

Interview Date : 2012-06-26                                                 Green Card Received : 2013-07-15

Interview Result : Approved                                                 

Visa Received : 2012-06-26                                                   

US Entry : 2012-07-05

Marriage : 2012-08-24

 

N-400 Naturalization:

04/25/2016 N-400 sent to USCIS AZ courier address thru FedEx

05/04/2106 NOA I-797 Receipt Notice Date
05/27/2016 Fingerprints Bio-metrics appointment date
06/08/2016 E-notification of interview scheduling
06/13/2016 Received official letter regarding interview
07/18/2016 Date of Interview
08/11/2016 Date Oath Ceremony
Field Office: Kansas City, MO

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Posted (edited)

Wow, nice of them to let you know they transferred it! If it was me, I would have tried to immediately call the KC field office directly and ask them A) if it has arrived yet and B) if so, what is the time estimate and C) does this mean we're having an Interview?

I thought that if it got transferred that meant you were going to get the interview letter, but I could be wrong.

My wife and I filed on Sept 21, 2012, so we're at about 9.5 months. Good to see some Sept. filers getting some action. I had always said if it went past 9 months I would start calling people, etc. but now I'm wondering if we should give it another couple weeks and just wait. And if I do decide to start "calling people" where should I start? USCIS? The NBC? Call my local office and ask them to look into it? All of the above?

Hey Ryan76, read my post at: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/432305-aos-from-k1-visa-processed-at-nbc-how-long-does-it-take/

Also, hang in there, looks like it is all happening at the 10 month time frame. Calling ain't going to do any good. Wait and lots of patience. There is no way you can speed this slow process. I can guarantee you that.

Edited by OZ62

K1 VISA PROCESS
2011-10-24: I-129F Sent from Doral, FL to lock box, Dallas, TX
2011-10-31: Received USCIS NOA1 Letter
2012-04-02 (8:30AM): I-129F Approved. NO RFE!
2012-04-06: Received USCIS NOA2 Letter
2012-06-06: Interview / Approved!!!
2012-06-15: (2:20PM) POE Miami International Airport
2012-06-26: Married

AOS PROCESS
2012-08-31: Sent I-485 and I-765 applications from Doral, FL to lock box, Chicago, IL
2012-09-06: Case accepted and routed to USCIS National Benefits Center for processing
2012-09-13: Received both I-485 and I-765 NOA's (9/6/12) and the Biometrics appointment letter
2012-10-03: Biometrics taken
2012-11-05: I-765 - Approved - Employment Authorization Card production ordered
2012-11-09: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card mailed
2012-11-13: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card received

2013-07-05 (11:45AM): AOS Approved. NO RFE. NO Interview.

2013-07-11: Green Card mailed.

2013-07-12: Received I-797, NOA, Welcome to the USA

2013-07-15: Green Card received.

2016-04-06: Earliest Accepted ROC Filing Date

AOS Approved 7/5/2013:
308 days (10 months & 8 days) since AOS package was sent
302 days (10 months & 2 days) since NOA1
275 days (9 months & 5 days) since Biometrics taken

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Posted

Congratulations on those who have been approved! For those waiting like us, our time is coming!!!

Met in Australia: January 2011
Engaged in USA on visit: 22nd September 2011
K1 Visa received: 1st June 2012
Entered US: 19th June 2012
Married: 30th June 2012

AP Document received: 3rd November 2012
EAD Card received: 27th November 2012
Conditional Green Card received: 26th July 2013

ROC approved: 3rd May 2016
Permanent Green Card received: 13th May 2016

Posted

Congrats to all of those who got approved.

As for us, after almost 10 months of waiting, we got a letter from the mail today and it wasn't what we were expecting. My wife and I are very frustrated as we never got anything or any updates in our case until this letter. I called USCIS and they can't even give me further information and was just told that the last mail that was sent to us was the biometrics appointment last october. Online status is still in Acceptance. And now we suddenly got this. It is very frustrating. We'll be doing what the letter is asking for, and hope it goes ok from then. Has anyone experienced this before? The letter is as followed:

NOTICE OF INTENT TO DENY

This is your notification of the Service's intent to deny your Application to Register Permanent
Resident or Adjust Status (Form 1485) pursuant to 245 of the lmmigration and Nationality Act, as
amended (the Act).
Section 245 of the Act states in pertinent part:
The status of an alien who was inspected and admitted or paroled into the United States
or the status of any other alien having an approved petition for classification as a
VAWA self-petitioner may be adjusted by the Attorney General, in his discretion and
under such rigulations as he may prescribe, to that of an alien lawfully admitted for
permanent ..rid"r"" if (1) the alien makes an application for such adjustment, (2) the
alien is eligible to receive an immigrant visa and is admissible to the United States for
permanent residence, and (3) an immigrant visa is immediately available to him at the
time his application is filed.
Title 8, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 103-2(b)(1) states:
Demonstrating eligibility at time of filing. An applicant or petitioner must establish
that he or she is eligible for the requested benefit at the time of filing the application
or petition. All required application or petition forms must be properly completed and
filed with any initial evidence required by applicable regulations and/or the form's
instructions. Any evidence submitted in connection with the application or petition is
incorporated into and considered part of the relating application or petition.
The record shows that you failed to submit items required by applicable regulations and/or the form's
instructions and consequently, have not established eligibility for the benefit sought. Pursuant to $
291 of the Act, the burden of proof is on the applicant to establish the eligibilif for the benefit sought.
Please comply with the following:

Please submit evidence you are current for age specific immunization. Please submit a properly
completed Form l-693,Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record. The medical
examination section does not need to be completed, but the vaccination record must be completed by
a civil surgeon who has been designated by USCIS.
The Vaccination Record (documentation of immunization) is documented by completion of:
. Part 1,
. Part 3, and
. The Vaccination Record.
To obtain names and telephone numbers of the designated civil surgeons in your ilrea, go online to
http://www.uscis.gov/ or call USCIS'National Customer Service Center at l-800-375-5283. You
may need to provide your zip code. Have a pen or pencil ready to write down the list of civil
surgeons in your area.
The civil surgeon must conduct the exam as directed in the instructions to Form I-693 and in the
Centers for Disease Control's Technical Instructions for the Medical Examination of Aliens in the
United States. Both the medical examination and the vaccination record must be completed when
required.
Please note that the fomr must be sealed in an envelope by your examining physician. The unopened
envelope should be retumed to U.S. Citizenship and Lnmigration Services (USCIS).

Submit a completed Form G-325A (Biographic Information sheet)

In accordance with 8 CFR $ 103.2(b), you are hereby given thirty (30) days from the date of this
letter to inspect the evidence in this case and offer written evidence in rebuttal. If you submit a
document in any language other than English, you must include the English translation. The
translator must certify that the translation is accurate and that he or she is competent to translate. If
no explanation, rebuttal, or evidence is received within the time given, the case will be decided on
the present evidence.

Posted (edited)

Gotta move FAST!!!

Looks like you need to send:

Form l-693 - Did you provide a copy of the 3025? If so, guess it was lost at USCIS and it's not the 1st time this happens... You have to quickly get a list of approved Civil Surgeon doctors in your area. Start calling and find the cheapest price. Do you have the Form 3025? Take this with you. Most likely, your overseas doctor paperwork has expired.

Form G-325A - Did you send this? If not, you messed up big time!

Did you follow the link in VisaJourney of what to send? http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1k3aos

Good Luck... and move fast... You are almost there!!!

K1 Visa

I-693 vaccination transcription service

Transfer vaccinations information from DS-3025 to the I-693

Need page 1 and the vaccinations page of the I-693 filled out by the Civil Surgeon. Take the shot records with you to the Civil Surgeon. The required vaccinations for AOS are, MMR, Tdap/TD, varicella(or history of chickenpox), and flu shot (only during flu season- Oct. - Mar.)

http://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/exams/ti/panel/vaccination-panel-technical-instructions.html#tbl1
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/231026-civil-surgeons-who-dont-rip-you-off/

https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=offices.type&OfficeLocator.office_type=CIV

Edited by OZ62

K1 VISA PROCESS
2011-10-24: I-129F Sent from Doral, FL to lock box, Dallas, TX
2011-10-31: Received USCIS NOA1 Letter
2012-04-02 (8:30AM): I-129F Approved. NO RFE!
2012-04-06: Received USCIS NOA2 Letter
2012-06-06: Interview / Approved!!!
2012-06-15: (2:20PM) POE Miami International Airport
2012-06-26: Married

AOS PROCESS
2012-08-31: Sent I-485 and I-765 applications from Doral, FL to lock box, Chicago, IL
2012-09-06: Case accepted and routed to USCIS National Benefits Center for processing
2012-09-13: Received both I-485 and I-765 NOA's (9/6/12) and the Biometrics appointment letter
2012-10-03: Biometrics taken
2012-11-05: I-765 - Approved - Employment Authorization Card production ordered
2012-11-09: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card mailed
2012-11-13: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card received

2013-07-05 (11:45AM): AOS Approved. NO RFE. NO Interview.

2013-07-11: Green Card mailed.

2013-07-12: Received I-797, NOA, Welcome to the USA

2013-07-15: Green Card received.

2016-04-06: Earliest Accepted ROC Filing Date

AOS Approved 7/5/2013:
308 days (10 months & 8 days) since AOS package was sent
302 days (10 months & 2 days) since NOA1
275 days (9 months & 5 days) since Biometrics taken

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Posted

I'm sorry that this happened to you, JnB. It must be really stressful. I certainly wouldn't want that letter.

Good luck and I hope it gets resolved quickly

Met in Australia: January 2011
Engaged in USA on visit: 22nd September 2011
K1 Visa received: 1st June 2012
Entered US: 19th June 2012
Married: 30th June 2012

AP Document received: 3rd November 2012
EAD Card received: 27th November 2012
Conditional Green Card received: 26th July 2013

ROC approved: 3rd May 2016
Permanent Green Card received: 13th May 2016

Filed: Country: Philippines
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Posted

Congrats to all of those who got approved.

As for us, after almost 10 months of waiting, we got a letter from the mail today and it wasn't what we were expecting. My wife and I are very frustrated as we never got anything or any updates in our case until this letter. I called USCIS and they can't even give me further information and was just told that the last mail that was sent to us was the biometrics appointment last october. Online status is still in Acceptance. And now we suddenly got this. It is very frustrating. We'll be doing what the letter is asking for, and hope it goes ok from then. Has anyone experienced this before? The letter is as followed:

NOTICE OF INTENT TO DENY

This is your notification of the Service's intent to deny your Application to Register Permanent

Resident or Adjust Status (Form 1485) pursuant to 245 of the lmmigration and Nationality Act, as

amended (the Act).

Section 245 of the Act states in pertinent part:

The status of an alien who was inspected and admitted or paroled into the United States

or the status of any other alien having an approved petition for classification as a

VAWA self-petitioner may be adjusted by the Attorney General, in his discretion and

under such rigulations as he may prescribe, to that of an alien lawfully admitted for

permanent ..rid"r"" if (1) the alien makes an application for such adjustment, (2) the

alien is eligible to receive an immigrant visa and is admissible to the United States for

permanent residence, and (3) an immigrant visa is immediately available to him at the

time his application is filed.

Title 8, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 103-2(b)(1) states:

Demonstrating eligibility at time of filing. An applicant or petitioner must establish

that he or she is eligible for the requested benefit at the time of filing the application

or petition. All required application or petition forms must be properly completed and

filed with any initial evidence required by applicable regulations and/or the form's

instructions. Any evidence submitted in connection with the application or petition is

incorporated into and considered part of the relating application or petition.

The record shows that you failed to submit items required by applicable regulations and/or the form's

instructions and consequently, have not established eligibility for the benefit sought. Pursuant to $

291 of the Act, the burden of proof is on the applicant to establish the eligibilif for the benefit sought.

Please comply with the following:

Please submit evidence you are current for age specific immunization. Please submit a properly

completed Form l-693,Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record. The medical

examination section does not need to be completed, but the vaccination record must be completed by

a civil surgeon who has been designated by USCIS.

The Vaccination Record (documentation of immunization) is documented by completion of:

. Part 1,

. Part 3, and

. The Vaccination Record.

To obtain names and telephone numbers of the designated civil surgeons in your ilrea, go online to

http://www.uscis.gov/ or call USCIS'National Customer Service Center at l-800-375-5283. You

may need to provide your zip code. Have a pen or pencil ready to write down the list of civil

surgeons in your area.

The civil surgeon must conduct the exam as directed in the instructions to Form I-693 and in the

Centers for Disease Control's Technical Instructions for the Medical Examination of Aliens in the

United States. Both the medical examination and the vaccination record must be completed when

required.

Please note that the fomr must be sealed in an envelope by your examining physician. The unopened

envelope should be retumed to U.S. Citizenship and Lnmigration Services (USCIS).

Submit a completed Form G-325A (Biographic Information sheet)

In accordance with 8 CFR $ 103.2(b), you are hereby given thirty (30) days from the date of this

letter to inspect the evidence in this case and offer written evidence in rebuttal. If you submit a

document in any language other than English, you must include the English translation. The

translator must certify that the translation is accurate and that he or she is competent to translate. If

no explanation, rebuttal, or evidence is received within the time given, the case will be decided on

the present evidence.

so sad to hear about this..btw, how many months does it takes you guys before you were able to file the adjustment of status..because i know some other people that they submit their AOS w/o the immunization but they didn't encounter such problem..

btw, I am sure you guys will be able to submit those documents right away..God bless..

Posted

I just came back from my local Hialeah, Florida immigration office (infopass) , they are so Slow and they are unable to find my file ( i hope they didn't LOST it ), after waiting 1 hours lady called me and goes that your file is in our officae we got it on june-15-2013 and hopefully you will get any information or interview lwtter in two weeks after waiting 10 months and 2 weeks ( thats stupid). So i have to wait twoo week to make sure that they find my file and after that i will have interview. There officers are not working on friday. i dont understand why immigration officaer do not work on friday.? so my field office work only 4 days a week and friday till sundau they have holidays.? WORST immigration office.

Posted

Hello Everyone,

We are also among the September Filers & our case should be processed from the Atlanta Field office (if it actually made it there).

Just called USCIS & since its outside of the normal processing time they have made a request for us to receive an update within 2 weeks.

On the other hand the CSR mentioned that Atlanta is already processing I-485 from November 8th - I'm a little bit concerned? Anyone else facing a similar situation?

One of our biggest concerns is that any communication from USCIS getting lost in the mail, checked with the CSR & he mentioned that he did not see any activity on the case except for the initial case acceptance - can they really see this on their end or was it more to just get done with the conversation. We have been diligently checking the mail & emails - so far no update.

We received the EAD / AP around November itself.

Thanks & Good Luck Everyone.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Romania
Timeline
Posted

Hello Everyone,

We are also among the September Filers & our case should be processed from the Atlanta Field office (if it actually made it there).

Just called USCIS & since its outside of the normal processing time they have made a request for us to receive an update within 2 weeks.

On the other hand the CSR mentioned that Atlanta is already processing I-485 from November 8th - I'm a little bit concerned? Anyone else facing a similar situation?

One of our biggest concerns is that any communication from USCIS getting lost in the mail, checked with the CSR & he mentioned that he did not see any activity on the case except for the initial case acceptance - can they really see this on their end or was it more to just get done with the conversation. We have been diligently checking the mail & emails - so far no update.

We received the EAD / AP around November itself.

Thanks & Good Luck Everyone.

Do you know when it got transferred to the field office? Once ours got sent to the local office our approval came not too long after that. It was sent 2 days after our congressman inquired. If it is at your local office i would think you should hear something soon!

K1 Visa                                                                 Adjustment of Status                                                             ROC

Service Center : California Service Center                        CIS Office : Kansas City MO Service Center                           California Service Center

Consulate : Bucharest, Romania

I-129F Sent : 2011-11-18                                 Date Filed : 2012-09-04 Date                            Filed: 2015-05-26

I-129F NOA1 : 2011-11-23                                      NOA Date : 2012-09-06                                                             NOA1 Date: 2015-05-28

I-129F RFE(s) : none                                              RFE(s) : NONE                                              RFE(s): NONE

I-129F NOA2 : 2012-04-12                                                 Bio. Appt. : 2012-10-03                                                              BIO. Appt.: 2015-09-15

NVC Received : 2012-04-26

NVC Left : 2012-05-10                                           EAD/AP Approved : 2012-11-08                             ROC APPROVED:2015-10-26      

Consulate Received : 2012-05-14                               EAD/AP Card Received : 2012-11-17                         Green card Received: 2015-11-04    

Packet 3 Received : 2012-05-17                                          Green card Approved : 2013-07-08                        NO INTERVIEW

Packet 3 Sent : 2012-05-20                                                    NO INTERVIEW

Interview Date : 2012-06-26                                                 Green Card Received : 2013-07-15

Interview Result : Approved                                                 

Visa Received : 2012-06-26                                                   

US Entry : 2012-07-05

Marriage : 2012-08-24

 

N-400 Naturalization:

04/25/2016 N-400 sent to USCIS AZ courier address thru FedEx

05/04/2106 NOA I-797 Receipt Notice Date
05/27/2016 Fingerprints Bio-metrics appointment date
06/08/2016 E-notification of interview scheduling
06/13/2016 Received official letter regarding interview
07/18/2016 Date of Interview
08/11/2016 Date Oath Ceremony
Field Office: Kansas City, MO

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Posted

Received Green Card today!!!!

K1 VISA PROCESS
2011-10-24: I-129F Sent from Doral, FL to lock box, Dallas, TX
2011-10-31: Received USCIS NOA1 Letter
2012-04-02 (8:30AM): I-129F Approved. NO RFE!
2012-04-06: Received USCIS NOA2 Letter
2012-06-06: Interview / Approved!!!
2012-06-15: (2:20PM) POE Miami International Airport
2012-06-26: Married

AOS PROCESS
2012-08-31: Sent I-485 and I-765 applications from Doral, FL to lock box, Chicago, IL
2012-09-06: Case accepted and routed to USCIS National Benefits Center for processing
2012-09-13: Received both I-485 and I-765 NOA's (9/6/12) and the Biometrics appointment letter
2012-10-03: Biometrics taken
2012-11-05: I-765 - Approved - Employment Authorization Card production ordered
2012-11-09: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card mailed
2012-11-13: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card received

2013-07-05 (11:45AM): AOS Approved. NO RFE. NO Interview.

2013-07-11: Green Card mailed.

2013-07-12: Received I-797, NOA, Welcome to the USA

2013-07-15: Green Card received.

2016-04-06: Earliest Accepted ROC Filing Date

AOS Approved 7/5/2013:
308 days (10 months & 8 days) since AOS package was sent
302 days (10 months & 2 days) since NOA1
275 days (9 months & 5 days) since Biometrics taken

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