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Havent got RFE..BUT Case ready to be schedules for interview

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First off i dont know where to post,i applied for aos in March,did biometric ...and in june 20 my case status says CASE READY TO BE SCHEDULED FOR INTERVIEW.

We will issue our decision and mail it to you. Any action or step you may need to take will be on your decision notice.

During this process they have not asked for any RFE, being married for 7years.My question is does it mean I will go for interview even tho I did not get rfe....how long should I wait to be called for interview

What i130 it doesn't seem to change a lot status wise....when do I hear about this.

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First off i dont know where to post,i applied for aos in March,did biometric ...and in june 20 my case status says CASE READY TO BE SCHEDULED FOR INTERVIEW.

We will issue our decision and mail it to you. Any action or step you may need to take will be on your decision notice.

During this process they have not asked for any RFE, being married for 7years.My question is does it mean I will go for interview even tho I did not get rfe....how long should I wait to be called for interview

What i130 it doesn't seem to change a lot status wise....when do I hear about this.

You'll have an interview anyway, as you're adjusting from a work, student or tourist visa. You still can get a rfe at the interview or after it if the officer reviewing your case feels like something is missing.

For now all you can do is wait, your documents are ok so far, that's why your case changed to ready to be scheduled for an interview. It's impossible to predict correctly when they're sending you a letter with the date, as it depends on your local office, their workload, etc. but you can check https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDisplayInit.do and put your local office in the field office box. You'll see which month they're working on right now

Sometimes the i130 won't change at all, it will change with the i485 at the interview

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