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APPROVED!!!!!!!! Approved approved approved!!!! I'll tell ya'l about my experice when I get home, I'm typing on my iPhone and I hate doing that lol... But yay! AOS application approved, green card will be in the mail and I should received it by 8 weeks time!!!!r

WHOO HOO......... Congratulations!! Bet it feels amazing to have this part over with! Now you get to relax for a while :dance:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Congrats, lady! :luv:

K1

10 Jan 2012: I-129F package sent

14 June 2012: NOA2

11 July 2012: Medical

30 July 2012: Interview at London Embassy (Approved!)

13 Aug 2012: Visa Received

1 Sept 2012: POE (Atlanta)

15 Sept 2012: Wedding in New Orleans

AOS

16 Nov 2012: NOA Receipt Date

20 Dec 2012: Biometrics Appointment

16 Jan 2013: EAD & AP approved

25 Jan 2013: EAD & AP Card received

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APPROVED!!!!!!!! Approved approved approved!!!! I'll tell ya'l about my experice when I get home, I'm typing on my iPhone and I hate doing that lol... But yay! AOS application approved, green card will be in the mail and I should received it by 8 weeks time!!!!r

Congrats !!!

Day 11/14 Mailed AOS Package

Day 11/16 AOS Package Accepted

Day 11/20 Received Text with receipt numbers

Day 11/21 Checks cashed

Day 11/26 -Letter for Biometrix - its on 12/20

Day 12/20/ went to do biometrics, turn away as wife has a cut on thumb - will try to walk in next week

Day 12/28 - bio metrics done ! - walked in San Diego as we were visiting my in laws.

Day 1/4/2013 - received text/email that case is ready to be scheduled for interview !

Day 1/15/2013 - received hard copy letter to let us know interview is on 2/12 !

Day 1/17/2013 - received text/email that EAD has been approved

Day 1/26/2013 - received EAD card

Day 2/12 - interview done - approved on spot!

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APPROVED!!!!!!!! Approved approved approved!!!! I'll tell ya'l about my experice when I get home, I'm typing on my iPhone and I hate doing that lol... But yay! AOS application approved, green card will be in the mail and I should received it by 8 weeks time!!!!r

ConGraTuLaTions :):dance::star:

Sent I-129 Application to VSC 2/1/12
NOA1 2/8/12
RFE 8/2/12
RFE reply 8/3/12
NOA2 8/16/12
NVC received 8/27/12
NVC left 8/29/12
Manila Embassy received 9/5/12
Visa appointment & approval 9/7/12
Arrived in US 10/5/2012
Married 11/24/2012
AOS application sent 12/19/12

AOS approved 8/24/13

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Congrats Jitter...

27 January 2012: Mailed I-129F

03 February 2012: NOA1( e-mail & Text)

03 February 2012: Check Cashed

NO RFE'S

22 June 2012 : NOA2 (e-mail & Text)

16 July 2012: Manila Case Number(by phone)

17 July 2012: Interview paid at BPI

19 July 2012: Set interview for Mid-Aug

23-24 July 2012: Medical St. Lukes(passed)

24 July 2012: CFO Seminar(had to go next morning for landline #)- PASSED

02 Aug 2012: Received e-mail from USEM our case is there.

15 Aug 2012: Interview at USEM - APPROVED

13 SEP 2012: POE Minneapolis, MN

27 OCT 2012: Married

19 NOV 2012: AOS package sent

05 DEC 2012: NOA's I-765, I-131, I-485

14 DEC 2012: Biometrics appointment finished(Walk-in..Was scheduled Jan 04 2013)

02 FEB 2013: I-131 and I-765 Approved

07 FEB 2013: USPS Picked up the combo-card

11 FEB 2013: Received Combo-card

21 FEB 2013: Transit Visa picked up in Chicago for Japan

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Congrats!!!! :dance: :dance: :dance:

K-1
02/14/2012 - Mailed I-129F
10/22/2012 - Interview - Visa Approved
10/25/2012 - Visa Received
11/03/2012 - US Entry (Washington DC - Dulles International Airport)
11/07/2012 - Married


AOS - (Approved - 9 2/3 months or 291 days)
11/09/2012 - Sent AOS documents: I-485, I-765 and I-131 - USCIS Chicago, IL
11/27/2012 - Biometrics completed
01/14/2013 - I-765 and I-131 approved

08/31/2013 - Received Welcome Notice for Permanent resident status in the United States - August 27, 2013
ROC
06/01/2015 - Sent I-751 - USCIS California Service Center
06/05/2015 - Check cashed
06/13/2015 - ASC Appointment Notice (received on 06/18/20015)
06/29/2015 - 12:00 pm - Biometrics appointment - Done
06/30/2015 - NOA received - NOA date 06/03/2015
12/23/2015 - New GC ordered
01/02/2016 - New GC delivered

N-400
05/31/2016 - Sent N-400 to Dallas, TX Lockbox; Field Office - San Antonio, TX

06/03/2016 - NOA

06/03/2016 - Credit card payment accepted

06/10/2016 - online account NOA in the mail and account created

06/11/2016 - NOA (application received & in process)in mail

07/12/2016 - Biometrics appointment

04/17/2017 - Interview - San Francisco, CA

05/04/2017 - Oath Ceremony - Oakland, CA -> a US Citizen

 

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Congrats!!! :thumbs:

OUR JourneyK103/19/2012 I129F sent (CSC)03/27/2012 NOA 107/24/2012 NOA 2 (123 Days from NOA 1)08/02/2012 NVC (5 days)08/14/2012 Received Packet 3 (22 Days from NOA 2)08/29/2012 Interview & APPROVED!! (159 Days from NOA 1)08/31/2012 K1 visa in Hand!!!!11/07/2012 POE via Chicago11/09/2012 MarriageAOS (Green Card in hand after 4 months and 4 days)11/30/2012 AOS package sent12/07/2012 NOA hard copies received for AOS, EAD & AP12/28/2012 Biometrics appointment02/04/2013 EAD & AP combo card received (approved after 57 days)03/26/2013 Interview04/03/2013 Conditional Green Card received (8 days after interview)*Green Card in hand 12 months 15 days after I129 was sent* ROC01/20/2015 ROC package sent01/21/2015 NOA (Received in mail on 01/26/2015) 02/17/2015 Biometrics appointment 06/18/2015 Approved 06/26/2015 Card received ________________________________________________________________________9hft6b514xjptqer.png[url="http://www.magicalkingdoms.com/timers/"?5v4diae5bqndljpg.png[/url]

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thanks guys!!!

Okay so heres the detailed version, please feel free to skip reading this post, its gonna be a little long, but I figured why not? The days leading up to the interview were filled with 'what ifs' and 'oh no, what if I forget tos' and 'I wonder what its going to be likes' and while I know that everyone has different circumstances I hope this post will put some on ya'll at ease or at least give ya'll a little comfort in knowing that things do end up ... well.

So, these are the items I brought along with me, pretty much everything I submitted for the original AOS package. I did also bring about 110 pictures with me, all arranged in a scrap book and their copies for the officer.

I was AOS-ing from F1 student visa to Permanent residency through marriage.

Our appointment was for 0745 at the Dallas field office in Irving, Texas. We arrived and cleared security at 0720. We walked up stairs to a waiting area and checked in. The lady at the check in desk took our I 797 notice to appear and gave us a buzzer and told us to wait. The waiting area was large and filled with people already, it had a TV on CNN, bathrooms and water fountains. Many people/ families/ couples came with lawyers and or translators. These lawyers and translators seem to know just about every officer, greeting them and even making small talk with them as the officers came through the doors to 'collect' their applicants.

I mentioned doors, there were 3 doors that lead to long hallways with interview rooms/ officers offices.

We were called in at about 0810 by a gentleman with a rather stern face and a rather strong 'island' accent. He greeted us and showed us the way to his office.

Before we sat down, he instructed us to both raise our right hands and swear to tell the truth to which we affirmed with positives and then we sat down.

He asked where I was from and I answered, he then asked for our I/Ds (Both foreign, state, and federal), Hubby gave him is Military ID and DL while I gave him my passport, ID, Military ID, DL, EAD & I-20. He said "oh Military? Good, good. Did you bring your Tricare & SGLI (health & life insurance paper work)and I said Yes and he said Good, good again.

He then visually looked at all my IDs and nodded.

He then asked me my name, address and birth date, as I answered he checked off a list on his desk, my I 485 I assume. Then he asked Hubby what my major was and where I attended school and if I completed my course of education and Hubby answered and yes said. The officer then congratulated me. He then took my I-94 and I-20 and said "Okay then you won't be needing this anymore".

The officer asked me how many times I entered into the United States in my life and I said "Many times, maybe about 10 to date? He asked my last POE and the date and I answered.

Then he asked Hubby when we were married. And then said "Okay, I'm going to look into my system and see what we can do for you today."

He then asked us if there was evidence that we could provide for him to prove our marriage was bonafide. (This part is funny) As I brought up things from my evidence folder, he said "nope, don't need that we got that already" x 7 times. The only thing that was not in the original packet was my Tricare and SGLI paperwork which he took from us. I then asked if he would like to see photographic evidence and he said "no no, I have plenty"

Then he asked us if we knew what the conditional green card was and we said yes and he said "Good good" :lol:

He then asked Hubby if he had any proof of his citizenship in America and we provided him with the original Birth certificate and a copy, he kept the copy.

And then said those magic words "Alright, I am going to approve you today and you should expect the card in the mail in about ... well... it can take up to 8 weeks, if you haven't received it by then, call us back."

* Insert waterworks from me at this point but I did hold it together and I managed to not actually tear.

He showed us the way to the copy room where he made copies of our I/Ds and returned it to us in a couple of mins. He thanked us again, we shook hands, wished him well and walked down a different hallway towards the exit back to the waiting area.

This part is hilarious, There was a button/ switch right by the door handle, I assumed it was the lock release, b/c all the officers entering the doors from the waiting area needed their key cards to be scanned before the door pop-ed unlock, and so I pressed it and then the hallway lights turned off one at a time down the hallway!!!!!! It was a light switch, Hubbys and I bust out with laughter, I immediately switched the lights back on and turned around to apologize, only to find the officer almost in tears laughing too! I walked out giggling and exited the building feeling a ton lighter! I actually found myself skipping to the car hahaha.

So there, my experience for the AOS interview. :D

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ROC Time line

Dec 18 Package sent

Dec 19 Package received at VSC

Dec 23 Checks cleared

Dec 27 NOA1 received- Dated 12/23/2014

April 2- Biometrics completed

August 24- Update from USICS "My card is being produced"

September 3- Green Card in Hand!

AOS Time line
Nov 5- Medical evaluation with Civil Surgeon. TB skin test & Blood test administered
Nov 7- Medically cleared. I 693 form sign and sealed
Day 0 Nov 9- AOS Package delivered to Chicago. Signed by S. Bush at 10:26 C.T
Day 5 Nov 14- Email/ text notifications received at 21:17 C.T (Official receipt notice Form I 797 to follow in mail)
Day 7 Nov 16- Checks cleared
Day10 Nov 19- I- 797C (for I 130, I 485, I 131 & I 765) Received in hard copy mail
Day 17 Nov 26- I- 797C (for Biometrics appointment) Received in hard copy mail
Day 19 Nov 28- Walk-in Biometrics attempt: Successful. Lubbock, TX ASC. 1000-1013
Day 71 Jan 19- I- 797C Interview appointment letter. Feb 19 at local USCIS field office
Day 77 Jan 29- EAD/AP combo card received. DPS unable to issue renewal or license. S.A.V.E verification required
Day 91 Feb 12- DL renewed. Applied for SSN - pending S.A.V.E verification
Day 98 Feb 19- AOS interview & approval !!!!!!!
Day 108 March 1- Green Card in Hand!

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thanks guys!!!

Okay so heres the detailed version, please feel free to skip reading this post, its gonna be a little long, but I figured why not? The days leading up to the interview were filled with 'what ifs' and 'oh no, what if I forget tos' and 'I wonder what its going to be likes' and while I know that everyone has different circumstances I hope this post will put some on ya'll at ease or at least give ya'll a little comfort in knowing that things do end up ... well.

So, these are the items I brought along with me, pretty much everything I submitted for the original AOS package. I did also bring about 110 pictures with me, all arranged in a scrap book and their copies for the officer.

I was AOS-ing from F1 student visa to Permanent residency through marriage.

Our appointment was for 0745 at the Dallas field office in Irving, Texas. We arrived and cleared security at 0720. We walked up stairs to a waiting area and checked in. The lady at the check in desk took our I 797 notice to appear and gave us a buzzer and told us to wait. The waiting area was large and filled with people already, it had a TV on CNN, bathrooms and water fountains. Many people/ families/ couples came with lawyers and or translators. These lawyers and translators seem to know just about every officer, greeting them and even making small talk with them as the officers came through the doors to 'collect' their applicants.

I mentioned doors, there were 3 doors that lead to long hallways with interview rooms/ officers offices.

We were called in at about 0810 by a gentleman with a rather stern face and a rather strong 'island' accent. He greeted us and showed us the way to his office.

Before we sat down, he instructed us to both raise our right hands and swear to tell the truth to which we affirmed with positives and then we sat down.

He asked where I was from and I answered, he then asked for our I/Ds (Both foreign, state, and federal), Hubby gave him is Military ID and DL while I gave him my passport, ID, Military ID, DL, EAD & I-20. He said "oh Military? Good, good. Did you bring your Tricare & SGLI (health & life insurance paper work)and I said Yes and he said Good, good again.

He then visually looked at all my IDs and nodded.

He then asked me my name, address and birth date, as I answered he checked off a list on his desk, my I 485 I assume. Then he asked Hubby what my major was and where I attended school and if I completed my course of education and Hubby answered and yes said. The officer then congratulated me. He then took my I-94 and I-20 and said "Okay then you won't be needing this anymore".

The officer asked me how many times I entered into the United States in my life and I said "Many times, maybe about 10 to date? He asked my last POE and the date and I answered.

Then he asked Hubby when we were married. And then said "Okay, I'm going to look into my system and see what we can do for you today."

He then asked us if there was evidence that we could provide for him to prove our marriage was bonafide. (This part is funny) As I brought up things from my evidence folder, he said "nope, don't need that we got that already" x 7 times. The only thing that was not in the original packet was my Tricare and SGLI paperwork which he took from us. I then asked if he would like to see photographic evidence and he said "no no, I have plenty"

Then he asked us if we knew what the conditional green card was and we said yes and he said "Good good" :lol:

He then asked Hubby if he had any proof of his citizenship in America and we provided him with the original Birth certificate and a copy, he kept the copy.

And then said those magic words "Alright, I am going to approve you today and you should expect the card in the mail in about ... well... it can take up to 8 weeks, if you haven't received it by then, call us back."

* Insert waterworks from me at this point but I did hold it together and I managed to not actually tear.

He showed us the way to the copy room where he made copies of our I/Ds and returned it to us in a couple of mins. He thanked us again, we shook hands, wished him well and walked down a different hallway towards the exit back to the waiting area.

This part is hilarious, There was a button/ switch right by the door handle, I assumed it was the lock release, b/c all the officers entering the doors from the waiting area needed their key cards to be scanned before the door pop-ed unlock, and so I pressed it and then the hallway lights turned off one at a time down the hallway!!!!!! It was a light switch, Hubbys and I bust out with laughter, I immediately switched the lights back on and turned around to apologize, only to find the officer almost in tears laughing too! I walked out giggling and exited the building feeling a ton lighter! I actually found myself skipping to the car hahaha.

So there, my experience for the AOS interview. :D

awesome ! sounds easy and straight forward. good job , it feels good eh?!

Day 11/14 Mailed AOS Package

Day 11/16 AOS Package Accepted

Day 11/20 Received Text with receipt numbers

Day 11/21 Checks cashed

Day 11/26 -Letter for Biometrix - its on 12/20

Day 12/20/ went to do biometrics, turn away as wife has a cut on thumb - will try to walk in next week

Day 12/28 - bio metrics done ! - walked in San Diego as we were visiting my in laws.

Day 1/4/2013 - received text/email that case is ready to be scheduled for interview !

Day 1/15/2013 - received hard copy letter to let us know interview is on 2/12 !

Day 1/17/2013 - received text/email that EAD has been approved

Day 1/26/2013 - received EAD card

Day 2/12 - interview done - approved on spot!

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Thanks for the details! You made it sounds so easy!

OUR JourneyK103/19/2012 I129F sent (CSC)03/27/2012 NOA 107/24/2012 NOA 2 (123 Days from NOA 1)08/02/2012 NVC (5 days)08/14/2012 Received Packet 3 (22 Days from NOA 2)08/29/2012 Interview & APPROVED!! (159 Days from NOA 1)08/31/2012 K1 visa in Hand!!!!11/07/2012 POE via Chicago11/09/2012 MarriageAOS (Green Card in hand after 4 months and 4 days)11/30/2012 AOS package sent12/07/2012 NOA hard copies received for AOS, EAD & AP12/28/2012 Biometrics appointment02/04/2013 EAD & AP combo card received (approved after 57 days)03/26/2013 Interview04/03/2013 Conditional Green Card received (8 days after interview)*Green Card in hand 12 months 15 days after I129 was sent* ROC01/20/2015 ROC package sent01/21/2015 NOA (Received in mail on 01/26/2015) 02/17/2015 Biometrics appointment 06/18/2015 Approved 06/26/2015 Card received ________________________________________________________________________9hft6b514xjptqer.png[url="http://www.magicalkingdoms.com/timers/"?5v4diae5bqndljpg.png[/url]

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Thanks for the details and the humor at the end :thumbs::star:

Sent I-129 Application to VSC 2/1/12
NOA1 2/8/12
RFE 8/2/12
RFE reply 8/3/12
NOA2 8/16/12
NVC received 8/27/12
NVC left 8/29/12
Manila Embassy received 9/5/12
Visa appointment & approval 9/7/12
Arrived in US 10/5/2012
Married 11/24/2012
AOS application sent 12/19/12

AOS approved 8/24/13

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awesome ! sounds easy and straight forward. good job , it feels good eh?!

oh yes!

Thanks for the details! You made it sounds so easy!

It really was, just breath and keep clam and be yourself

Thanks for the details and the humor at the end :thumbs::star:

:)

ROC Time line

Dec 18 Package sent

Dec 19 Package received at VSC

Dec 23 Checks cleared

Dec 27 NOA1 received- Dated 12/23/2014

April 2- Biometrics completed

August 24- Update from USICS "My card is being produced"

September 3- Green Card in Hand!

AOS Time line
Nov 5- Medical evaluation with Civil Surgeon. TB skin test & Blood test administered
Nov 7- Medically cleared. I 693 form sign and sealed
Day 0 Nov 9- AOS Package delivered to Chicago. Signed by S. Bush at 10:26 C.T
Day 5 Nov 14- Email/ text notifications received at 21:17 C.T (Official receipt notice Form I 797 to follow in mail)
Day 7 Nov 16- Checks cleared
Day10 Nov 19- I- 797C (for I 130, I 485, I 131 & I 765) Received in hard copy mail
Day 17 Nov 26- I- 797C (for Biometrics appointment) Received in hard copy mail
Day 19 Nov 28- Walk-in Biometrics attempt: Successful. Lubbock, TX ASC. 1000-1013
Day 71 Jan 19- I- 797C Interview appointment letter. Feb 19 at local USCIS field office
Day 77 Jan 29- EAD/AP combo card received. DPS unable to issue renewal or license. S.A.V.E verification required
Day 91 Feb 12- DL renewed. Applied for SSN - pending S.A.V.E verification
Day 98 Feb 19- AOS interview & approval !!!!!!!
Day 108 March 1- Green Card in Hand!

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Hey guys! Any movement from ya'll?

I received my 'Welcome to America' letter/ I 485 letter yesterday

ROC Time line

Dec 18 Package sent

Dec 19 Package received at VSC

Dec 23 Checks cleared

Dec 27 NOA1 received- Dated 12/23/2014

April 2- Biometrics completed

August 24- Update from USICS "My card is being produced"

September 3- Green Card in Hand!

AOS Time line
Nov 5- Medical evaluation with Civil Surgeon. TB skin test & Blood test administered
Nov 7- Medically cleared. I 693 form sign and sealed
Day 0 Nov 9- AOS Package delivered to Chicago. Signed by S. Bush at 10:26 C.T
Day 5 Nov 14- Email/ text notifications received at 21:17 C.T (Official receipt notice Form I 797 to follow in mail)
Day 7 Nov 16- Checks cleared
Day10 Nov 19- I- 797C (for I 130, I 485, I 131 & I 765) Received in hard copy mail
Day 17 Nov 26- I- 797C (for Biometrics appointment) Received in hard copy mail
Day 19 Nov 28- Walk-in Biometrics attempt: Successful. Lubbock, TX ASC. 1000-1013
Day 71 Jan 19- I- 797C Interview appointment letter. Feb 19 at local USCIS field office
Day 77 Jan 29- EAD/AP combo card received. DPS unable to issue renewal or license. S.A.V.E verification required
Day 91 Feb 12- DL renewed. Applied for SSN - pending S.A.V.E verification
Day 98 Feb 19- AOS interview & approval !!!!!!!
Day 108 March 1- Green Card in Hand!

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Goodluck to all Nov. AOS filers.. Hope all of you gets your Greencard soon!

AOS Timeline

CIS Office : Phoenix

Date Filed : 11-03-2012

NOA1 Date : 11-07-2012

Biometrics Appt : 12-12-2012

Interview : 01-25-2013

Greencard approved : 01-25-2013

Card/Document Production : 01-30-2013

Greencard received : 02-02-2013

EAD/AP

Date Filed : 11-03-2012

NOA1 : 11-07-2012

Approved Date : 01-11-2013

Card Production : 01-17-2013

EAD/AP received : 01-19-2013

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Hey guys! Any movement from ya'll?

I received my 'Welcome to America' letter/ I 485 letter yesterday

we received my wife's actual green card last thursday ! htey even changed my wife's last name as we requested !

on a side note too , my wife did get a part time job this past week so its a start to get her busy a bit.

hope everone is wrapping up thier ASOs

Day 11/14 Mailed AOS Package

Day 11/16 AOS Package Accepted

Day 11/20 Received Text with receipt numbers

Day 11/21 Checks cashed

Day 11/26 -Letter for Biometrix - its on 12/20

Day 12/20/ went to do biometrics, turn away as wife has a cut on thumb - will try to walk in next week

Day 12/28 - bio metrics done ! - walked in San Diego as we were visiting my in laws.

Day 1/4/2013 - received text/email that case is ready to be scheduled for interview !

Day 1/15/2013 - received hard copy letter to let us know interview is on 2/12 !

Day 1/17/2013 - received text/email that EAD has been approved

Day 1/26/2013 - received EAD card

Day 2/12 - interview done - approved on spot!

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