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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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Hi guys,

Thank you for all your input and help, it guided us along the way! :)

Here is the report:

We arrived on time at the office and after a short security check we sat down in the waiting room. You didn't have to hand the interview notive to anyone, the officers just come into the room and call names. we watched CCN while waiting, they had a pretty big flat panel tv. The room wasn't full, ca. 30 people were there, 90% Indians, 9% Mexicans (all for naturalization cases) and another couple and us. The officers came out from time to time to call names and sometimes to hand notices to people that they were rescheduled. We were nervous for a second there that we would be rescheduled!!! :help:

Anyway, we were scheduled for 2:15pm, but we were called in a little late (not a big deal). Our interviewer was in her late twenties and very friendly. She led us to her room through several cubicles, the whole atmosphere in the office seemed to be quite relaxed. She didn't close the door and asked us to put down all our stuff on her desk (about 20 folders and 2 photo albums). Then she offered us her hand and we introduced ourselves to each other, she swore us in and asked us to sit down.

She started with skipping through the papers (the papers we sent in) for quite some time until she found the sheet with our biographic info. She verified my name, birth date, parent's names, if I ever was married or had kids (no, no). Then the same with Paul.

Then she looked at the affidavits we handed in and she remarked that we do not need a co-sponsor (daaah, just Missouri thought so) and handed us the papers from my mother in law back and asked hubbie to write a quick notice (she handed him a pen and a block of paper) that he has no W2's cause he was at college and his mom claimed him in her taxes). She then put the paper in the folder.

Now she asked if we had documents that prove that we live together. We handed her (I made copies and brought the originals): the lease, bank statement, credit card statement, health plan, life insurance, car insurance, electricity bills. I had more but she said: oh that's fine! :) She then did something in her computer (I was pretty amazed, they have super new Dells) and said oh let's see the pictures, and she seemed to love to look at pictures.

She flipped through the wedding album and then the other album. Then she said: oh I thought you guys just met this year during your J1 traineeship? And we were like: oh no, long time ago in Germany, when hubbie spent his exchange year in Germany! :) She loved those pictures of castles, she loves to travel. Finally she saw our cat's pix and said how cute she was and showed us a frame on her desk with her cat! We chatted about 3 minutes about cat health care (!!!!) and she took during that chat the I-94 out of my passport and stamped the green card stamp inside. Then she said: you card is ordered! Should come within 2 weeks. Then she wrote down on a sheet of paper when we should file for removal of conditions.

The last thing was that she told me that probably when I re-enter the US in January (I will fly to Frankfurt next week) it might happen that the immigration officer wants me to come with him to verify the stamp since a lot of people apparently mess with them and fake them. But they will just take my fingerprint to compare it with that on file, so no biggie. Maybe it won't even happen. :)

The amazing thing was: we weren't really nervous. I expected to be a wreck, but it was smooth. It is true: if you don't have to hide anything, you don't need to be nervous at all. Just be prepared and everything will be fine. :) The whole interview took 20 minutes (major parts filled with chat!) and we went home. We then went to a nice alumni dinner of hubbie's college and celebrated that we are done with immigration for 2 years, yeah! :)

Merry Christmas, Hanukkah or Holidays to all of you and good luck!

Anna

Edited by Anna C.

AOS

8-4-2006 Date of NOA's

1-4-2007 Green Card in mail

Removal of conditions

9-29-2008 I-751 delivered to CSC

12-29-2008 Green Card ordered :)

Citizenship

10-15-2011 Package sent to NSC

10-17-2011 NOA Priority Date

11-25-2011 Biometrics done

11-29-2011 In line for interview scheduling... woohoo!

12-20-2011 Interview scheduled ...received letter 3 days later

01-24-2012 Interview & Oath

Done!

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Congratulations :thumbs: What a nice Christmas present! Thanks for sharing!

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Hi guys,

Thank you for all your input and help, it guided us along the way! :)

Here is the report:

We arrived on time at the office and after a short security check we sat down in the waiting room. You didn't have to hand the interview notive to anyone, the officers just come into the room and call names. we watched CCN while waiting, they had a pretty big flat panel tv. The room wasn't full, ca. 30 people were there, 90% Indians, 9% Mexicans (all for naturalization cases) and another couple and us. The officers came out from time to time to call names and sometimes to hand notices to people that they were rescheduled. We were nervous for a second there that we would be rescheduled!!! :help:

Anyway, we were scheduled for 2:15pm, but we were called in a little late (not a big deal). Our interviewer was in her late twenties and very friendly. She led us to her room through several cubicles, the whole atmosphere in the office seemed to be quite relaxed. She didn't close the door and asked us to put down all our stuff on her desk (about 20 folders and 2 photo albums). Then she offered us her hand and we introduced ourselves to each other, she swore us in and asked us to sit down.

She started with skipping through the papers (the papers we sent in) for quite some time until she found the sheet with our biographic info. She verified my name, birth date, parent's names, if I ever was married or had kids (no, no). Then the same with Paul.

Then she looked at the affidavits we handed in and she remarked that we do not need a co-sponsor (daaah, just Missouri thought so) and handed us the papers from my mother in law back and asked hubbie to write a quick notice (she handed him a pen and a block of paper) that he has no W2's cause he was at college and his mom claimed him in her taxes). She then put the paper in the folder.

Now she asked if we had documents that prove that we live together. We handed her (I made copies and brought the originals): the lease, bank statement, credit card statement, health plan, life insurance, car insurance, electricity bills. I had more but she said: oh that's fine! :) She then did something in her computer (I was pretty amazed, they have super new Dells) and said oh let's see the pictures, and she seemed to love to look at pictures.

She flipped through the wedding album and then the other album. Then she said: oh I thought you guys just met this year during your J1 traineeship? And we were like: oh no, long time ago in Germany, when hubbie spent his exchange year in Germany! :) She loved those pictures of castles, she loves to travel. Finally she saw our cat's pix and said how cute she was and showed us a frame on her desk with her cat! We chatted about 3 minutes about cat health care (!!!!) and she took during that chat the I-94 out of my passport and stamped the green card stamp inside. Then she said: you card is ordered! Should come within 2 weeks. Then she wrote down on a sheet of paper when we should file for removal of conditions.

The last thing was that she told me that probably when I re-enter the US in January (I will fly to Frankfurt next week) it might happen that the immigration officer wants me to come with him to verify the stamp since a lot of people apparently mess with them and fake them. But they will just take my fingerprint to compare it with that on file, so no biggie. Maybe it won't even happen. :)

The amazing thing was: we weren't really nervous. I expected to be a wreck, but it was smooth. It is true: if you don't have to hide anything, you don't need to be nervous at all. Just be prepared and everything will be fine. :) The whole interview took 20 minutes (major parts filled with chat!) and we went home. We then went to a nice alumni dinner of hubbie's college and celebrated that we are done with immigration for 2 years, yeah! :)

Merry Christmas, Hanukkah or Holidays to all of you and good luck!

Anna

Great news. Congrats on the stamp too, wish we got one.

9/4/06 - AOS package accepted at Chicago

9/11/06 - ND AOS package

9/14/06 - NOA AOS, AP and EAD

9/16/06 - Biometrics letter received

9/18/06 - All touched

9/19/06 - AP and EAD touched

9/20/06 - RFE notice by email (verify income and employment)

9/23/06 - Biometrics

9/25/06 - NOA I-130 (finally)

9/26/06 - Touched AOS and EAD

10/4/06 - Returned RFE materials by USPS Express mail

10/5/06 - RFE materials signed for by D Atwell

10/12/06 - E-Mail notification RFE material received 10/10/06

11/3/06 - Received interview notice (for 12/18/06)

12/18/06 - Approved with letter in hand (no stamp)

1/3/07 - GC in hand Remove conditions 9/18/08

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
Timeline

Oh what I forgot: there were barely any couples as I mentioned - and there were no lawyers (I guess the naturalization cases don't need them anyway). All officers were female! Was my big observation in the Charlotte office, and all of them seemed to be very polite and friendly.

It seems that not many marriage based cases appear in the office!

@ Khool: sorry to hear that you didn't get it. I really needed it with my upcoming travel plans.

@ All: The Cris emails arrived the same day (approval notices sent). FBI name check was done three weeks after filing (I was amazed!).

Edited by Anna C.

AOS

8-4-2006 Date of NOA's

1-4-2007 Green Card in mail

Removal of conditions

9-29-2008 I-751 delivered to CSC

12-29-2008 Green Card ordered :)

Citizenship

10-15-2011 Package sent to NSC

10-17-2011 NOA Priority Date

11-25-2011 Biometrics done

11-29-2011 In line for interview scheduling... woohoo!

12-20-2011 Interview scheduled ...received letter 3 days later

01-24-2012 Interview & Oath

Done!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Congrats :dance: :dance: :dance:

12/03/2005: Married

10/13/2006: Interview Approved

10/26/2006: POE: EWR (ARRIVED) [/size]

182 days from filing to Visa in Hand!!![/color]

AOS/EAD

01/22/2007: Sent to The Lockbox.....let the games begin.....again

02/02/2007: NOA1's for both....the waiting game officially begins

02/15/2007: Biometrics appt.

04/11/2007: EAD APPROVED!! YI-HAW

04/21/2007: Received SSN#

05/23/2007: AOS Interview -------> APPROOOOOOVED!!!!!!

05/29/2007: Received Welcome letter

06/04/2007: Green Card in Hand!!!

122 Days from filing AOS to Green Card in Hand!!!

REMOVING CONDITIONS

05/21/2009: Filed to Remove Conditions

6/18/2009: Biometrics Done

09/14/2009: Approved!!!

Citizenship

2/15/2011: Filed N-400

3/28/2011: Biometrics <-- Done

5/09/2011: Naturalization Interview <--- APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5/09/2011: Swearing in Ceremony (We're Done)

MY HUSBAND IS NOW A US CITIZEN

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Filed: Other Country: Germany
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congratulations Anna.

At our interview our door was open also and the door from the office next to us and a lady in the other office was crying her heart out. I guess she just learned that she didn't get approved. Poor lady.

Anyway, GLUECKWUNSCH

Removal of Conditions Timeline:

03/19/2008 - package sent to TSC, let's hope for the best

03/20/2008 - check cashed

03/26/2008 - case sent to Vermont Service Center

04/17/2008 - Biometrics scheduled

05/19/2008 - received I551 extension stamp via INFOPASS

02/12/2009 - APPROVED

02/21/2009 - GC received...no mistakes...valid until 2019

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Congratulations

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03-06-10 Mailed N-400

03-17-10 Check cashed

03-19-10 NOA received

03-22-10 Biometrics sent

04-09-10 Biometrics appointment

06-14-10 Interview Date

06-22-10 Received letter for Oath

07-02-10 Oath ceremony

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Japan
Timeline

congrats & goodluck

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IMPORTANT NOTICE:Like you all, I am not an attorney ; I am a layperson (I have laid a lot of persons ) My advice is based on Experience obtained by filing ourselves

AOS met in Japan 1994 married 10/2004

DO:Los Angeles,Ca.

6/17/06 Forms Sent (I-130, I-485, and I-765)

6/19/06 RD I-130,I-485, I-765

6/26/06 NOA rcvd

7/15/06 Biometrics complete Day 22

8/4/06 Interview Notice Rcvd Day 42

9/9/06 EAD Card Received :)Day 78

9/13/06 SS Card Received :)Day 82

9/27/06 AOS Interview Los Angeles APPROVED LPR Day 96

12/04/06 Welcome To the United States Letter received

12/08/06 Green Card Received- expires 12/2016

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Congratulations and Godspeed!

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04/22/06:I-129F -TSC
04/25/06:I-129F -CSC;NOA1(Rcvd Date)
05/01/06:NOA1(Notice Date)
06/23/06:Email fr CSC-IMBRA RFE
06/30/06:IMBRA RFE mail)
07/05/06:I-RFE reply
07/17/06:USCIS rcvd I-RFE reply
08/30/06:NOA2 Approved!
09/05/06:NOA2(mail)
09/26/06:Email fr NVC-to Emb;case #:MNL2006764XXX
10/06/06:VISA APPT:*ANY WORKDAY 0700AM*daughter age-ing out
10/16-17:St. Luke's Medical Ext Clinic
10/18/06:Emb Intrvw APPROVED!
10/25/06:VISAS(K1&K2s)delivered;CFO for stickers
11/08/06:To the U.S.!
11/14/06:WEDDING!
11/22/06:Applied SSN(married name)
11/15/06:INFOPASS appt (for 3):AOS-DORA
11/27/06:Applied AOS w/ 2daughters;got accepted;interviewed same day(D1)
12/09/06:Received by mail 3 NOA1s
12/15/06:SSN print-out picked up
12/18/06:SS card&Biometrics appt notices in mail(D22)
12/26/06:Biometrics at ASC,USCIS Dallas-North(D30)
01/26/07:Email:Notice mailed 1/25 welcoming the new PR(K1&K2-9y/o)(D61)
01/31/07:Welcome letters(mail)(D66)
02/01/07:Card production ordered 1/30(D67)
02/05/07:Email:Approval notice sent 2/04(D71)
02/06/07:GC's in the mail! (D72)
12/11/08:Sent application for removal of conditions (I-751)
12/19/08:Received by mail receipt notice
12/30/08:Received by mail biometrics appointment for Jo and receipt notice for daughter
01/05/09:Received by mail biometrics appointment of daughter
01/13/09:Biometrics appointment of Jo and daughter
06/17/09:Email:Card production ordered
06/30/09:Email:Approval notice sent
07/06/09:Ten-year GC's in the mail!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Congrats! Hope that in my turn mine will be as smooth!

(Puerto Rico) Luis & Laura (Brazil) K1 JOURNEY
04/11/2006 - Filed I-129F.
09/29/2006 - Visa in hand!

10/15/2006 - POE San Juan
11/15/2006 - MARRIAGE

AOS JOURNEY
01/05/2007 - AOS sent to Chicago.
03/26/2007 - Green Card in hand!

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS JOURNEY
01/26/2009 - Filed I-751.
06/22/2009 - Green Card in hand!

NATURALIZATION JOURNEY
06/26/2014 - N-400 sent to Nebraska
07/02/2014 - NOA
07/24/2014 - Biometrics
10/24/2014 - Interview (approved)

01/16/2015 - Oath Ceremony


*View Complete Timeline

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Very well written and nice to hear, congrats to you both!

2001 Met

2005 Married

I-485/I-130

12/06/2006-------Mailed I-130/1-485

12/16/2006--------Recieved NOA 1 (I-130 & I-485)

12/18/2006--------Touched I-130/I-485

01/20/2007--------Biometrics

05/10/2007 -- Interview, Approved!

05/22/2007 GREEN CARD arrives!!!

02/2009 - File to lift conditions

I-765

12/14/2006--- Mailed EAD App.

01/20/2007--- Biometrics

02/09/2005-------Sent in request to Congressional office for assistance with expediting EAD.

02/13/2007 -------- EAD Approved!

02/26/2007 - ------EAD received

Removal of Conditions:

05/12/2009 -- Overnighted application by USPS express mail (VSC).

05/14/2009 -- Green Card expired.

05/23/2009 --- Check cleared bank.

05/26/2009 -- Received NOA (NOA date May 15, 2009, guess they aren't deporting me).

05/29/2009- Biometrics Notice date

06/01/2009- Received Biometrics Letter

06/18/2009 - Biometrics

09/23/2009 - date of decision to approve (letter received), just waiting for card. No online updates whatsoever.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline

Thanks for so many details about the interview. And CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!

AOS TIMELINE

10/27/06 Mailed I-485 and I765 to Chicago

11/07/06 Checks cashed

11/09/06 Received NOA1 for both EAD and AOS in the mail

11/13/06 Received a letter for Biometrics appointment

11/15/06 Received e-mail that RFE has been mailed yesterday

11/21/06 Biometrics appointment

12/04/06 Sent RFE back

12/08/06 RFE accepted in Lee's Summit - USPS confirmation

12/12/06 RFE recorded on file by USCIS

12/13/06 Touched

12/18/06 Touched again

12/26/06 Received Interview letter dated Dec 19

01/20/07 EAD file touched

01/24/07 EAD approved and card production ordered - received 3 e-mails!

01/24/07 AOS file touched

01/26/07 EAD touched, 3 e-mails received that the approval notice has been mailed

01/30/07 EAD Card Received by Mail

02/07/07 AOS Interview, approved pending FBI name check

04/27/07 Received E-Mail "Welcome New Resident"

04/30/07 Received E-Mail "Card Production Ordered"

05/01/07 Received Welcome Letter in mail

05/07/07 Green card received in the mail!

01/28/09 Mailed I-751 application.

01/30/09 Check already cleared! In two days!

02/03/09 Received NOA - Letter of extension dated 01/29/09

02/11/09 Received Biometrics Appointment Letter for 02/24/09

02/24/09 Biometrics Appointment Completed.

04/01/09 Inforpass appointment- got I-551 stamp in my passport

04/11/09 Approval Letter received - dated 04/07/09

05/06/09 E-mail "Card Production Ordered" received

06/01/09 10 Year Green Card Received!

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