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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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How do you know you've been touched? is it a date or a note.

when you look at your visa on the uscis.gov it will say a date and that means that it was touched.

natalie

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How it started:

10/17/05 Answered email from him asking to talk

10/20/05 First time talking on hotmail msn

2/5-15/06 First visit, love his family celebrated my 20th birthday there

6/15- 7/15/06 stayed at parents house again in Morocco got engaged

10/16/06 got a good job so I had to wait to see him again

1/14-28/07 went to see him again for the last time in Morocco

2/8/07 happy birthday to me and I sent the papers for K-1

2/12/07 NOA1 for K-1 visa

2/28/07 NOA2 For K-1

3/1/07 sent to Visa Center

4/15/07 interview

STUPID TERRORISTS RUINED THE INTERVIEW DATE

waited for 2 months of nothing

6/5/07 interview

6/10/07 got visa

6/26/07 came to america

8/8/07 got MARRIED YEA FINALLY!!!

AOS-

Filed AOS & EAD-2/14/08

2/21/08- Chicago received our package

2/27/08-sent NOA1 for both EAD and I-485

3/11/08- Boimetrics& RFE

3/21/08- sent back RFE with all info

3/31/08-received RFE info

4/2-touched

4/18-EAD card ordered:D:D:D:D

4/23-card created& AOS transfered to CSC!!!

4/24- AOS touched:D

4/26- EAD CARD RECEIVED!!! WOOHOOO

4/30- AOS touched

5/01-AOS touched again

5/11-12-13-14-15-AOS touched

6/11/2008 RFE2

6/20/2008 sent out info for RFE2

6/26/2008 touched again

8/20/2008 received green card

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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How do you know you've been touched? is it a date or a note.

when you look at your visa on the uscis.gov it will say a date and that means that it was touched.

natalie

thankyou!

well i havent been on for 6 months but im back!

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How do you know you've been touched? is it a date or a note.

when you look at your visa on the uscis.gov it will say a date and that means that it was touched.

natalie

thankyou!

Go to the USCIS Home Page, create and account, and anytime your file is touched the "date of last review" will change. You just have to remember the dates each time you look at it. For example, I got my NOA1 on 1-16-2007 and my account was updated on 1-22-2007 which means that my file was handed to someone, scanned, and placed in the pile. When they get to it again, they will scan it, the date will change on my USCIS account and hopefully I'll get my NOA2. Does that help. If not, here is the USCIS link: https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/selectusertype.jsp

Just click on register and watch the ice melt till your dates change. Hope it helps. Ken and Mintra

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