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Hi It seems to be quite apparent that a number of people who are going through the AOS process

are worried and confused about the inconsistency of the USCIS and the time taken for your

FBI name check. Last week I took part in a teleconference set up by http://www.americanfamiliesunited.com/

with some fellow v/jer’s at which these issues were discussed along with other immigration matters

We debated at great lengths the rights and wrongs of this shambolic immigration process and what can be done to raise awareness and find solutions.

The aim of the organization is this :-

With a firm conviction that the right to keep a family together is a fundamental freedom, American Families United works to ensure that American immigration law protects families. We represent American citizens who are sponsoring immediate family members for immigration. In order to respect the right to family, this process must not only encourage family unity but also minimize family separation. American Families United pursues both legislative and media strategies to guarantee that the immigration process faced by families is fair, timely and transparent

All of you who agree with the above should at least check out the website

Venting you frustrations on here is one thing but to be part of an organization that is actually making great strides to get changes made that will benefit all our families is somewhat more

satisfying

Regards, A more informed Scotty

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Hi It seems to be quite apparent that a number of people who are going through the AOS process

are worried and confused about the inconsistency of the USCIS and the time taken for your

FBI name check. Last week I took part in a teleconference set up by http://www.americanfamiliesunited.com/

with some fellow v/jer’s at which these issues were discussed along with other immigration matters

We debated at great lengths the rights and wrongs of this shambolic immigration process and what can be done to raise awareness and find solutions.

The aim of the organization is this :-

With a firm conviction that the right to keep a family together is a fundamental freedom, American Families United works to ensure that American immigration law protects families. We represent American citizens who are sponsoring immediate family members for immigration. In order to respect the right to family, this process must not only encourage family unity but also minimize family separation. American Families United pursues both legislative and media strategies to guarantee that the immigration process faced by families is fair, timely and transparent

All of you who agree with the above should at least check out the website

Venting you frustrations on here is one thing but to be part of an organization that is actually making great strides to get changes made that will benefit all our families is somewhat more

satisfying

Regards, A more informed Scotty

All very well said Scotty......it is definately a great source of information and the intentions are fantastic......it would be great for more people to get invovlved in that website, and to see if there is anyway that they can help, please visit the site

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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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My God, I feel completely sickened by the stories of the families on this website. I hope that everyone who has recently received their GCs so expeditiously fully appreciates the Hell that they have managed to escape.

More than ever I am starting to understand how rebeccajo and others must feel.

K1 Journey:

2/07/06 I-129F sent

2/13/06 NOA1

2/28/06 NOA2

5/12/06 Boris's interview in Moscow

5/19/06 Visa in hand!

5/22/06 Boris arrives in Washington D.C.

8/06/06 MARRIED!!!

AOS Journey:

11/28/06 AOS, AP, and EAD mailed

12/04/06 NOA1 for all applications

12/07/06 All applications touched

12/09/06 Biometrics appointment letter received

12/11/06 All applications touched

12/13/06 EAD & AP touched

12/15/06 Biometrics in Norfolk, VA (very simple, took 30 min.)

2/01/07 FBI info line confirms biometrics were received and returned 12/15

2/07/07 EAD and AP touched, AP approved

2/08/07 EAD and AP touched

2/12/07 EAD approved; card production ordered

2/12/07 Interview notice received

2/13/07 EAD touched

2/16/07 EAD received

2/17/07 AP received

4/30/07 AOS Interview--APPROVED!

5/07/07 Welcome notice received

4/02/09 I-751 sent to VSC

4/06/09 Package received @ VSC

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More than ever I am starting to understand how rebeccajo and others must feel.

Thanks. I appreciate that.

But - others have been waiting far longer than we have, and others have far worse issues than we have. I never want to be perceived as being obsessed with this, overly-wrought by it, or a persistent complainer.

I am however keenly aware of my husband's 'non-status' in this country right now, and I'm also doggedly determined to expect my government to perform to the same level they expected us to perform. I've often told the story of how TWICE during his immigration we were verbally admonished by US immigration employees to make sure that Wes adjusted his status. We are simply trying to do that.

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