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Had my interview Monday at 8am in Chicago and he asked us the basic yes and no answer and how we met and if we have any pet. After that he had us sign a paper that we attended the interview and print out a paper that says a deciding can not be made and that it is going for further review. My lawyer ask him how long and he said two weeks. I had a domestic battery case in 2013 which was dismissed and I gave him the final court disposition papers. He asked if am still in removal proceedings and I said no. So he took my i94 I believe because it was in my passport we I hand it over to him and when I got home I couldn't find the i94 in the passport so am believing he took it. Any way, he did not write pending on my passport but gave me the papers and said we have provided enough document but if he needs something else he will mail it us. I have been married for almost 3yrs and I did not file until October of last year, so am assuming I should be getting a permanent green card instead of the temporary. Pls I am stressing about this and I would like to know what will happen.

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I had my interview in Santa Ana, CA this morning and I was approved. The IO was courteous, professional and went out of her way to make my wife and I feel at ease. My interview was typical of other posters so I wont elaborate on the details. However, I do want to highlight one point. I entered the US on a student visa several years ago. The IO wanted proof that I attended school. I did not have any on me so I was given a couple of days to get it. I called my University as soon as I stepped out of USCIS and was fortunate enough for them to email me copies of an 'Enrollment Verification Letter' showing I started classes 2 weeks after I entered the US.

I double backed to USCIS with the letter and copies of my transcripts and was approved on the spot. I was given a letter welcoming me and received a text and email immediately after I left the building for the second time.

My best wishes to those of you who are still waiting.

Good Luck.

10/10/14 - Package (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131 concurrent filing sent to Chicago Lockbox (Day 00)
10/14/14 - Package delivered and signed for (Day 4)
10/20/14 - Date of NOA I-797C (Day 10)
10/27/14 - Hardcopy NOA's for all forms (Day 17)
10/31/14 - Biometrics letter received in the mail - Appointment November 10 (Day 21)

11/10/14 - Biometrics done (Day 31)

01/06/15 - AP & EAD approved (Day 88)

01/14/15 - AP & EAD combo card received (Day 96)

03/26/15 - Text & Email received informing interview is scheduled for April 29, 2015 (Day 167)

03/27/15 - Letter received informing interview scheduled at 7:15 AM PT on April 29, 2015 (Day 168)

04/29/15 - Green Card approved (Day 201)

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I had my interview in Santa Ana, CA this morning and I was approved. The IO was courteous, professional and went out of her way to make my wife and I feel at ease. My interview was typical of other posters so I wont elaborate on the details. However, I do want to highlight one point. I entered the US on a student visa several years ago. The IO wanted proof that I attended school. I did not have any on me so I was given a couple of days to get it. I called my University as soon as I stepped out of USCIS and was fortunate enough for them to email me copies of an 'Enrollment Verification Letter' showing I started classes 2 weeks after I entered the US.

I double backed to USCIS with the letter and copies of my transcripts and was approved on the spot. I was given a letter welcoming me and received a text and email immediately after I left the building for the second time.

My best wishes to those of you who are still waiting.

Good Luck.

Congrats!

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I had my interview in Santa Ana, CA this morning and I was approved. The IO was courteous, professional and went out of her way to make my wife and I feel at ease. My interview was typical of other posters so I wont elaborate on the details. However, I do want to highlight one point. I entered the US on a student visa several years ago. The IO wanted proof that I attended school. I did not have any on me so I was given a couple of days to get it. I called my University as soon as I stepped out of USCIS and was fortunate enough for them to email me copies of an 'Enrollment Verification Letter' showing I started classes 2 weeks after I entered the US.

I double backed to USCIS with the letter and copies of my transcripts and was approved on the spot. I was given a letter welcoming me and received a text and email immediately after I left the building for the second time.

My best wishes to those of you who are still waiting.

Good Luck.

Congrats!

Got approved today. :)

Awesome! Congrats!

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Wife's interview was today. IO was very curteous and professional. She asked for my original US birth certificate, US passport and

divorce papers. She asked for my wife's Philippine passport. She then wanted to see all the supporting evidence we brought.

She specifically asked to see bank statements. In addition, she wanted to see pictures. We gave her a handful to look through.

She asked my wife how we met and that was it. The entire process took less than 30 minutes. Green card was approved.

Good luck to everyone still waiting. Hopefully your time will be coming soon!

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Wife's interview was today. IO was very curteous and professional. She asked for my original US birth certificate, US passport and

divorce papers. She asked for my wife's Philippine passport. She then wanted to see all the supporting evidence we brought.

She specifically asked to see bank statements. In addition, she wanted to see pictures. We gave her a handful to look through.

She asked my wife how we met and that was it. The entire process took less than 30 minutes. Green card was approved.

Good luck to everyone still waiting. Hopefully your time will be coming soon!

Congrat!

Visa Received : 2014-04-04 (K1 - see timeline for details)

US Entry : 2014-09-12

POE: Detroit

Marriage : 2014-09-27

I-765 Approved: 2015-01-09

I-485 Interview: 2015-03-11

I-485 Approved: 2015-03-13

Green Card Received: 2015-03-24 Yeah!!!

I-751 ROC Submitted: 2016-12-20

I-751 NOA Received:  2016-12-29

I-751 Biometrics Appt.:  2017-01-26

I-751 Interview:  2018-04-10

I-751 Approved:  2018-05-04

N400 Filed:  2018-01-13

N400 Biometrics:  2018-02-22

N400 Interview:  2018-04-10

N400 Approved:  2018-04-10

Oath Ceremony:  2018-06-11 - DONE!!!!!!!

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Wife's interview was today. IO was very curteous and professional. She asked for my original US birth certificate, US passport and

divorce papers. She asked for my wife's Philippine passport. She then wanted to see all the supporting evidence we brought.

She specifically asked to see bank statements. In addition, she wanted to see pictures. We gave her a handful to look through.

She asked my wife how we met and that was it. The entire process took less than 30 minutes. Green card was approved.

Good luck to everyone still waiting. Hopefully your time will be coming soon!

Congrats!

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This is and has been a looong wait, don't know why the Miami office is so slow!! They are only on processing 24th of june applicants right now. This is gonna take forever.. Congrats to everyone who got approved lately though, hope i get there soon too and all of you others too!

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Timeline for our K-1 Fiance Visa:

09-27-13: Sent to Texas Lockbox

09-30-13: Recieved by USCIS - Confirmation sent by email

10-03-13: NOA1 from USCIS by email

10-15-13: NOA1 , hardcopy recieved

10-24-13: Alien registration nr was changed

11-12-13: NOA2 from USCIS by email

11-18-13: NOA2 , hardcopy recieved

12-04-13: Our case was shipped to NVC

12-10-13: NVC recieved

12-13-13: Got NVC case nr

12-18-13: Case sent to embassy

01-17-14: Medical exam.

01-23-14: Interview appt.

01-27-14: RFE sent

02-04-14: Approved

02-06-14: Recieved my visa

02-10-14: Poe FLL

04-18-14: Got married

Timeline for my AOS:

09-27-14: Sent to Chicago lockbox

10-03-14: Recieved by USCIS - Confirmation sent by email

10-21-14: Recieved an rfe by email

11-19-14: Rfe recieved by USCIS

02-18-15: Recieved a NPIW letter

07-23-15: Greencard is being produced

07-23-15: A welcome letter has been mailed<p>

07-27-15: Received the welcome letter

08-18-15 card was mailed to me

08-20-15 Received greencard in mail

Timeline for my EAD:

09-27-14: Sent to Chicago Lockbox

09-30-14: Recieved by USCIS - Confirmation sent by email

12-02-14: EAD approved

12-01-15: Biometrics appt.

12-01-15: Card in process and are being mailed

20-01-15: EAD card recieved in the mail

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Can't believe browsing on my phone and a text came in from USCIS about case update l, I hurry to check what it was and I found this on May 19, 2015, we ordered your new card for Receipt Number MSC159xxxxxxx, and will mail it to the address you gave us. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address. I have been approve for a 10 years green card and I am so greatful to God made it possible for me even when I doubted that it will be possible because of my domestic battery charge which was dismissed because I was innocent. God always has a way he does things and he always do it at his own time and he has done this great thing for me and am so greatful. It took a month and 4days since my interview to approval. Hope everybody who are still waiting gets approve soon. Thanks

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Congratulations on everyone who has been approved!

I'm very excited: got my interview appointment for June, 4th, even though the website said that they've been processing July applications on March, 31. There are no reasons for them to reject me, but I am still nervous:)

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Green card received on Monday, May 18. Ten days from date of interview to card in hand.

Time to chill for awhile. Good luck to everyone still waiting!

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Congratulations on everyone who has been approved!

I'm very excited: got my interview appointment for June, 4th, even though the website said that they've been processing July applications on March, 31. There are no reasons for them to reject me, but I am still nervous:)

Good Luck!

Visa Received : 2014-04-04 (K1 - see timeline for details)

US Entry : 2014-09-12

POE: Detroit

Marriage : 2014-09-27

I-765 Approved: 2015-01-09

I-485 Interview: 2015-03-11

I-485 Approved: 2015-03-13

Green Card Received: 2015-03-24 Yeah!!!

I-751 ROC Submitted: 2016-12-20

I-751 NOA Received:  2016-12-29

I-751 Biometrics Appt.:  2017-01-26

I-751 Interview:  2018-04-10

I-751 Approved:  2018-05-04

N400 Filed:  2018-01-13

N400 Biometrics:  2018-02-22

N400 Interview:  2018-04-10

N400 Approved:  2018-04-10

Oath Ceremony:  2018-06-11 - DONE!!!!!!!

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Congratulations on everyone who has been approved!

I'm very excited: got my interview appointment for June, 4th, even though the website said that they've been processing July applications on March, 31. There are no reasons for them to reject me, but I am still nervous:)

Good luck to you!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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Anyone else still stuck on the "fee received" message or is that just us? :(

Same here. Patience is running thin.

10/07/14 - Package (!-130, I-485, I-765, I-131 concurrent filing sent to Chicago Lockbox (Day 00)
10/10/14 - Package delivered and signed for (Day 3)
10/16/14 - Acceptance confirmation text messages/emails received (Day 10)
10/20/14 - Hardcopy NOA's for all forms (Day 14)
10/23/14 - Biometrics letter received in the mail - Appointment November 5 (Day 17)
11/05/14 - Biometrics done! (Day 30)
02/05/15 - EAD/AP Approved/ Card in Production

02/13/15 - EAD/AP Combo Received

08/07/15 - Interview notice was mailed to me (interview set for 9/10)

08/10/15 - Interview notice in mail (interview set for 7:00 am)

9/10/15 - Interview

9/10/15 - Card in Production email notice.

9/12/15: Texts and emails i-485 and i-130 approved on 9/10 and welcome notice sent

9/15/15 : Received Text and email update that card had been mailed 9/15. (No tracking)
9/16/15 : Received Text and email update that the card has been delivered (Tracking).

9/17/15 : Green Card received!

6/13/17 : Mailed I-751.

6/16/17: I-751 delivered.

6/22/17: Received NOA 1 in Mail (dated 6/16/17).

7/20/17: biometrics done.

9/10/18: Approval letter received. 

9/13/18: Picked up card from Post office.

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