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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Hi, I think I am now on the second stage of my application, I have finally received an acceptance confirmation email. It says there that I will be receiving a standard mail 7-10 days With the official Receipt Notice (Form I-797).

Now my question is, is it normal to receive numbers of emails from them with I think 5 or 6 different MSC number? How many receipts shall I get from the mail? It's 2 of us applying for I-485, me and my daughter.

Please enlighten me about this matter. Your helpful response will be truly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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The number of receipts you get are dependent on what you applied for. If you applied for AOS, AP and EAD for both you and your daughter, then you would get 6.

Spoiler

K-1 Visa

2013-04-15: mailed I-129f

2013-07-19: NOA2 received date (88 days)
2013-08-15: Received at NVC (7 days)
2013-08-27: Received at Vancouver
2013-11-21: Medical
2013-11-25: Interview
2013-11-28: Visa in hand!
2014-01-03: POE

 

2014-02-23: Vegas wedding - Elvis style!

 

Adjustment of Status
2014-03-28: Mailed AOS, EAD, AP
2014-06-16: EAD/AP approved
2015-02-20: AOS approved

 

Removal of Conditions

2016-12-05: Mailed I-751

2016-12-07: NOA

2018-05-19: Approved

 

I'm the American, he's the Canuck.

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Hi, I think I am now on the second stage of my application, I have finally received an acceptance confirmation email. It says there that I will be receiving a standard mail 7-10 days With the official Receipt Notice (Form I-797).

Now my question is, is it normal to receive numbers of emails from them with I think 5 or 6 different MSC number? How many receipts shall I get from the mail? It's 2 of us applying for I-485, me and my daughter.

Please enlighten me about this matter. Your helpful response will be truly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

That's normal, you'll receive a separate receipt and case number for each I-485, I-765 and I-131 form you filed.

2013 7/15 I-129F sent, 7/18 received Dallas lockbox, 7/22 NOA1, 10/22 NOA2, 11/15 NVC Case Created, 11/20 NVC Shipped, 11/25 Consulate received, 11/28 Packet 3 received/returned, 11/29 Medical, 12/9 Packet 4 received

2014 1/9 Interview - Approved, 1/15 CEAC - Issued, 1/17 Visa in hand, 2/5 POE: LAX, 4/4 Married!, 4/8 AOS/EAD/AP filed, 4/14 NOA1, 5/7 Walk-in biometrics, 5/19 EAD/AP approved (expedited), 5/22 EAD/AP mailed, 5/23 EAD/AP received, 7/29 Interview waiver letter

2015 4/13 AOS approved (no interview), 4/22 Green card received

2017 1/17 I-751 ROC filed (VSC), 1/23 NOA, 2/28 Biometrics

2018 1/31 ROC approved

2020 1/14 N400 filed

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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The number of receipts you get are dependent on what you applied for. If you applied for AOS, AP and EAD for both you and your daughter, then you would get 6.

Wow, thank you for ur prompt response. One more question, does that mean I have sent complete requirements for our application?

That's normal, you'll receive a separate receipt and case number for each I-485, I-765 and I-131 form you filed.

Thank you for your prompt response. It's truly appreciated.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Wow, thank you for ur prompt response. One more question, does that mean I have sent complete requirements for our application?

Not necessarily. What these notices mean is that they've received your paperwork. Once an immigration officer looks through your files, they will determine if you've sent in sufficient information. If they need more information from you, they'll send you a RFE, "request for evidence" with instructions on what to provide and where to send it.

Spoiler

K-1 Visa

2013-04-15: mailed I-129f

2013-07-19: NOA2 received date (88 days)
2013-08-15: Received at NVC (7 days)
2013-08-27: Received at Vancouver
2013-11-21: Medical
2013-11-25: Interview
2013-11-28: Visa in hand!
2014-01-03: POE

 

2014-02-23: Vegas wedding - Elvis style!

 

Adjustment of Status
2014-03-28: Mailed AOS, EAD, AP
2014-06-16: EAD/AP approved
2015-02-20: AOS approved

 

Removal of Conditions

2016-12-05: Mailed I-751

2016-12-07: NOA

2018-05-19: Approved

 

I'm the American, he's the Canuck.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Not necessarily. What these notices mean is that they've received your paperwork. Once an immigration officer looks through your files, they will determine if you've sent in sufficient information. If they need more information from you, they'll send you a RFE, "request for evidence" with instructions on what to provide and where to send it.

Oh OK, thank you so much. I'll see how it goes, and if anything, I'll come back to this page for further assistance. Thank you again.

 
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