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My question is for F1 students who are or have been in the same situation. If you are going judge and assume things, please kindly stop replying to this thread. You are being very unhelpful and plain rude. I'm in no way an expert to immigration laws that's why I have a lot of questions and ask for guidance for those who do or at least have experienced that same things I'm going through right. Which is what this forum is all about isn't it? So please stop asking unrelated questions just to quench your curiosity.

To all those who've been helpful, thank you to all!

Former F1 student (for 10 years) here. My advice is relevant. Kindly stop ignoring it because you don't like it.

 

 

AOS

03/24/11 - Got married in the Boogie-Down Bronx, NYC!
04/21/11 - Mailed I-130,I-765, I-485, I-864 and I-693 - Day 00

04/23/11 - Application delivered - Day 02
04/28/11 - NOA (most forms) - Day 07
05/03/11 - Checks cashed - Day 12
05/31/11 - Biometrics completed in the Bronx, NYC - Day 40
06/24/11 - Received someone else's employment authorization card!!! What the...? - Day 64
07/01/11 - Mailed the poor lady's card back after calling USCIS - Day 71
07/07/11 - Received poor lady's interview notice! What??? - Day 77
07/15/11 - Received my own EAD card - Day 85
08/12/11 - Interview. Approved on the spot! - Day 113
08/18/11 - Received card in the mail - Day 119

ROC
05/28/13 - Mailed I-751 - Day 00

05/30/13 - Application delivered - Day 02

05/31/13 - NOA I-797 - Day 03
06/04/13 - Check cashed - Day 07

06/06/13 - NOA delivered to my home/Biometrics letter generated - Day 09

06/10/13 - Received Biometrics letter in the mail - Day 13

06/27/13 - Biometrics completed in Milwaukee, WI - Day 30

09/10/13 - Application approved! - Day 105

09/14/13 - 10 year Green Card received! - Day 109

Citizenship

05/10/16 - Mailed N-400 - Day 00

05/12/16 - Application delivered - Day 02

05/13/16 - Credit card payment accepted - Day 03

05/17/16 - Received text & email update - Day 07

05/20/16 - Received 1st NOA (dated 05/13/16) & created ELIS acct - Day 10

05/21/16 - Received 2nd NOA (dated 05/16/16) confirming my DOB and address - Day 11

05/22/06 - Biometrics scheduled (online update) and appt letter was mailed on 05/20/16 - Day 12

05/24/06 - Biometrics letter became viewable online (appt scheduled for 06/07/16) - Day 14

05/27/16 - Received Biometrics letter in mail - Day 17

05/31/16 - Was denied walk-in fingerprints with just 1 person left in line. Milwaukee office, boo! - Day 21

06/07/16 - Biometrics completed in Milwaukee, WI - Day 28

12/21/16 - Passed Citizenship test/Interview was successful! - Day 197

01/26/17 - I am a US citizen!!! - Day 233

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Posted

Former F1 student (for 10 years) here. My advice is relevant. Kindly stop ignoring it because you don't like it.

Indeed, sometimes the best advice is the one we want to hear the least.

OP, good luck with the AOS. Hope you return to school soon. Most degrees outlast most marriages. :)

Posted (edited)

Former F1 student (for 10 years) here. My advice is relevant. Kindly stop ignoring it because you don't like it.

Thank you for your advice, hence why I gave you a "Like" or "reputation" but where do you get off telling me I think I have special privileges? That's completely baseless and just plain untrue. I've asked multiple people here and in real life if I'm required to enroll as my AOS is pending and most of them said the same things as you. Enrolling would be ideal but not NECESSARY. I know that it would be best to continue to be an F1 student as long as my AOS is pending. I know that but I've decided not to. If I get rejected for a greencard, I plan on going home and applying from the embassy there. I'm asking for people to share their experience if they chose the same route.

You're advice was not ignored.

What's not appreciated however was your unnecessary assumptions.

Indeed, sometimes the best advice is the one we want to hear the least.

OP, good luck with the AOS. Hope you return to school soon. Most degrees outlast most marriages. :)

Lols dude I have a Bachelors in Nursing. Again stop assuming stuff. Kthnxbye

SMH at some people here....

Edited by tindera

AOS from F1 through Marriage

July 2, 2016 Married

Aug 19, 2016 Sent i-485, i-130, i-765 via FedEx to Chicago Lockbox

Aug 23, 2016 Package received (Day 1)

Aug 30, 2016 (11:30pm) Received text and email notification (Day 8 )

Sept 4, 2016 Received ALL Forms I-797C, Notice of Action hardcopy (Day 13)

Sep 22, 2016 Biometrics Appointment (Day 31)

Sept 27, 2016 Biometrics Done (Day 36) <----Took 10-15 minutes, no issue with being 5 days late with the appointment

Oct 11, 2016 Case is Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview (Day 51)

Oct 19, 2016 Online status changed to "Interview is Scheduled" to Nov 21 (Day 59)

Oct 21, 2016 Received Interview Notice in mail (Day 61)

Nov 21, 2016 Interview Day, sent in for "Approval" (Day 92)

Nov 21, 2016 Online status changed to "New Card Being Produced" (Day 92)

Nov 21, 2016 Online status changed to "Case was approved" (Day 92)

Nov 25, 2016 Received AOS Approval Letter (Day 96)

Nov 30, 2016 Online status changed to "Card was Mailed to Me" (Day 101)

Nov 30, 2016 Online status changed to "Card Was Picked Up By The United States Postal Service" with tracking number from USPS (Day 101)

Dec 1, 2016 Greencard in Hand! (Day 102)

 

SSN

Dec 12, 2016 Applied for SSN

Dec 20, 2016 Received SSN in mail

 

I-751 

October 26, 2018 - Packaged arrived at Phoenix, AZ lockbox

November 1, 2018 - USCIS text "Case was received" (Day 1)

December 4, 2018 - Service request (Day 34)

December 10, 2018 - NOA received with 18 months extension (Day 40)

 

Posted

Thank you for your advice, hence why I gave you a "Like" or "reputation" but where do you get off telling me I think I have special privileges? Your lack of enrollment. That's completely baseless and just plain untrue. No, you think the AOS does not require you to enroll because you are now a married to a USC and no longer have to abide by the F1 visa requirements, the only status you have. I've asked multiple people here and in real life if I'm required to enroll as my AOS is pending and most of them said the same things as you. Did they? Enrolling would be ideal but not NECESSARY. I never said that. It is not the advice that I gave. I know that it would be best to continue to be an F1 student as long as my AOS is pending. Not best, legal. I know that but I've decided not to. If I get rejected for a greencard, I plan on going home and applying from the embassy there. I'm asking for people to share their experience if they chose the same route.

You're advice was not ignored. Clearly it still is.

What's not appreciated however was your unnecessary assumptions. Assumptions that? You don't think the F1 status applies to you any longer. Your words from the start. Apparently having a USC spouse affords you the privilege/luzury of ignoring the F1 visa requirements. It doesn't. No assumptions, no spun words, no false interpretations. So I will tell you plainly, straight from an IO's mouth, not my "feeling", not what I "think": Register for classes

Lols dude I have a Bachelors in Nursing. Again stop assuming stuff. Kthnxbye

SMH at some people here....

 

 

AOS

03/24/11 - Got married in the Boogie-Down Bronx, NYC!
04/21/11 - Mailed I-130,I-765, I-485, I-864 and I-693 - Day 00

04/23/11 - Application delivered - Day 02
04/28/11 - NOA (most forms) - Day 07
05/03/11 - Checks cashed - Day 12
05/31/11 - Biometrics completed in the Bronx, NYC - Day 40
06/24/11 - Received someone else's employment authorization card!!! What the...? - Day 64
07/01/11 - Mailed the poor lady's card back after calling USCIS - Day 71
07/07/11 - Received poor lady's interview notice! What??? - Day 77
07/15/11 - Received my own EAD card - Day 85
08/12/11 - Interview. Approved on the spot! - Day 113
08/18/11 - Received card in the mail - Day 119

ROC
05/28/13 - Mailed I-751 - Day 00

05/30/13 - Application delivered - Day 02

05/31/13 - NOA I-797 - Day 03
06/04/13 - Check cashed - Day 07

06/06/13 - NOA delivered to my home/Biometrics letter generated - Day 09

06/10/13 - Received Biometrics letter in the mail - Day 13

06/27/13 - Biometrics completed in Milwaukee, WI - Day 30

09/10/13 - Application approved! - Day 105

09/14/13 - 10 year Green Card received! - Day 109

Citizenship

05/10/16 - Mailed N-400 - Day 00

05/12/16 - Application delivered - Day 02

05/13/16 - Credit card payment accepted - Day 03

05/17/16 - Received text & email update - Day 07

05/20/16 - Received 1st NOA (dated 05/13/16) & created ELIS acct - Day 10

05/21/16 - Received 2nd NOA (dated 05/16/16) confirming my DOB and address - Day 11

05/22/06 - Biometrics scheduled (online update) and appt letter was mailed on 05/20/16 - Day 12

05/24/06 - Biometrics letter became viewable online (appt scheduled for 06/07/16) - Day 14

05/27/16 - Received Biometrics letter in mail - Day 17

05/31/16 - Was denied walk-in fingerprints with just 1 person left in line. Milwaukee office, boo! - Day 21

06/07/16 - Biometrics completed in Milwaukee, WI - Day 28

12/21/16 - Passed Citizenship test/Interview was successful! - Day 197

01/26/17 - I am a US citizen!!! - Day 233

Posted

people people, why be rude to each other? this forum is to help one another.... not being okay with what someone else has said does not have to turn into war. If she does not want to enroll let her be. Every one situation is different. If she does not get granted AOS she will just have to leave the country period.....

Now Tindera my thoughts to you is to still enroll as you came here with the intend to study. Being married to a USC only gives you the eligibility to apply for AOS. if your AOS does not goes in your benefit at least you will still have a legal status. no one is attacking you on anything they are giving you their opinion.

AOS (from F-1 student visa)
09/21/2012 got married
03/29/2016 AOS package send (I-130, I-485, I-765) (day 0)
04/01/2016 Package delivered to USCIS ATTN:FBAS 131 South Dearborn-3rd Floor Chicago, IL 60603-5517 (day 0)
04/11/2016 emails and texts notification received. Case routed to NBC (day 10)

PD 04/04/2016 (official day: day 1)
04/14/2016 received NOA1's hard copies. (day 11)

04/29/2016 received biometrics letter (day 26)
05/09/2016 biometrics appointment at 10AM (day 36)

:dancing:05/05/2016 walk-in biometrics (success) at 2pm (day 32) :dancing:

06/20/2016 online service request for EAD (day 78)

06/24/2016 EAD is being produced (day 82)

06/28/2016 EAD mailed (day 86)

07/01/2016 EAD received (day 89)

08/26/2016 Interview scheduled for 09/29/2016 (day 145)

09/29/2016 Interview day (day 181)

Result:APPROVED

Useful Links
USCIS Account set up: https://egov.uscis.g...atus/landing.do
USCIS Process times: https://egov.uscis.g...sDisplayInit.do
USCIS Tel No: 1-800-375-5283
Lockbox support email: LockboxSupport@uscis.dhs.gov
Change of Address for live petitions: https://egov.uscis.g...ddressChange.do
Contact Congressman: http://www.house.gov...entatives/find/
Contact Senator: http://www.senate.go...nators/contact/
Social Security Info: https://www.ssa.gov/people/immigrants/
Civil Surgeon List: https://my.uscis.gov/findadoctor
IRS Transcripts: https://www.irs.gov/.../Get-Transcript

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Posted

people people, why be rude to each other? this forum is to help one another.... not being okay with what someone else has said does not have to turn into war. If she does not want to enroll let her be. Every one situation is different. If she does not get granted AOS she will just have to leave the country period.....

Now Tindera my thoughts to you is to still enroll as you came here with the intend to study. Being married to a USC only gives you the eligibility to apply for AOS. if your AOS does not goes in your benefit at least you will still have a legal status. no one is attacking you on anything they are giving you their opinion.

You may be making assumptions on intent.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Posted

You may be making assumptions on intent.

Unless I am wrong isn't applying for an F1 visa is because of the intent to study ?

I'm not making any assumption at all.

AOS (from F-1 student visa)
09/21/2012 got married
03/29/2016 AOS package send (I-130, I-485, I-765) (day 0)
04/01/2016 Package delivered to USCIS ATTN:FBAS 131 South Dearborn-3rd Floor Chicago, IL 60603-5517 (day 0)
04/11/2016 emails and texts notification received. Case routed to NBC (day 10)

PD 04/04/2016 (official day: day 1)
04/14/2016 received NOA1's hard copies. (day 11)

04/29/2016 received biometrics letter (day 26)
05/09/2016 biometrics appointment at 10AM (day 36)

:dancing:05/05/2016 walk-in biometrics (success) at 2pm (day 32) :dancing:

06/20/2016 online service request for EAD (day 78)

06/24/2016 EAD is being produced (day 82)

06/28/2016 EAD mailed (day 86)

07/01/2016 EAD received (day 89)

08/26/2016 Interview scheduled for 09/29/2016 (day 145)

09/29/2016 Interview day (day 181)

Result:APPROVED

Useful Links
USCIS Account set up: https://egov.uscis.g...atus/landing.do
USCIS Process times: https://egov.uscis.g...sDisplayInit.do
USCIS Tel No: 1-800-375-5283
Lockbox support email: LockboxSupport@uscis.dhs.gov
Change of Address for live petitions: https://egov.uscis.g...ddressChange.do
Contact Congressman: http://www.house.gov...entatives/find/
Contact Senator: http://www.senate.go...nators/contact/
Social Security Info: https://www.ssa.gov/people/immigrants/
Civil Surgeon List: https://my.uscis.gov/findadoctor
IRS Transcripts: https://www.irs.gov/.../Get-Transcript

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
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Posted

My husband didn't enroll in the semester while our AOS was processing. We knew once he had his green card he would be eligible for in-state tuition and federal financial aid. Thus, it was an economic decision for us, and the right one. He continued with school once he received his green card.

07/19/12 - Married

Adjustment of Status from F-1 Student Visa: Day 00 - 07/20/12 - Sent I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131

Day 03 - 07/23/12 - Confirmation from USPS that package was received in Chicago - signed for by D Colonna

Day 11 - 08/03/12 - Acceptance confirmation texts and emails

Day 14 - 08/06/12 - Checks cleared

Day 18 - 08/10/12 - Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 08/06/12 for appointment on 08/30/12)

Day 22 - 08/14/12 - Completed biometrics via successful walk-in at Columbus, OH office (We were the only ones there!)

Day 25 - 08/17/12 - Received NOAs

Day 36 - 08/28/12 - Notice via text of interview on 10/02/12

Day 38 - 08/30/12 - Received interview notice hard copy

Day 65 - 09/24/12 - Notice via text of I-131 approval

Day 71 - 10/02/12 - Interview

Day 71 - 10/02/12 - Text messages of APPROVAL of I-130 and I-485 - Card in Production

Day 78 - 10/09/12 - Received Welcome Notice

Day 80 - 10/11/12 - Received Conditional Green Card

Removal of Conditions: Day 00 - 07/07/14 - Sent I-751

Day 03 - 07/10/14 - Confirmation from USPS that package was received in California

Day 07 - 07/14/14 - Check cleared

Day 07 - 07/14/14 - Received NOA (dated 07/10/14)

Day 14 - 07/21/14 - Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 07/17/14 for appointment on 08/01/14)

Day 18 - 07/25/14 - Completed biometrics via successful walk-in at Columbus, OH office (We were the only ones there...again!)

Day 38 - 08/14/14 - Text message of APPROVAL of 1-751 - Card in Production

Day 43 - 08/19/14 - Notice via text indicating card has been mailed

Day 44 - 08/20/14 - Notice via text with USPS tracking number

Day 46 - 08/22/14 - Received Permanent Green Card

Naturalization: Day 00 - 08/21/15 - Sent N-400

Day 03 - 08/24/15 - Confirmation from USPS that package was received in Arizona

Day 07 - 08/28/15 - Check cleared

Day 10 - 08/31/15 - Acceptance confirmation text and email

Day 14 - 09/04/15 - Received NOA (dated 08/28/15)

Day 24 - 09/14/15 - Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 09/05/15 for appointment on 09/21/15)

Day 28 - 09/18/15 - Completed biometrics via successful walk-in at Columbus, OH office

Day 32 - 09/22/15 - Notice via text and email indicating in line for testing and interview

Day 35 - 09/25/15 - Notice via text and email indicating interview is scheduled

Day 41 - 10/01/15 - Received interview appointment notice (dated 09/28/15 for appointment on 11/03/15)
Day 73 - 11/03/15 - Interview

Day 74 - 11/04/15 - Text message of APPROVAL of N-400 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

Day 75 - 11/05/15 - Received Oath Ceremony appointment notice (dated 11/04/15 for appointment on 11/17/15)

Day 87 - 11/17/15 - Oath Ceremony - US CITIZEN

Posted (edited)

My husband didn't enroll in the semester while our AOS was processing. We knew once he had his green card he would be eligible for in-state tuition and federal financial aid. Thus, it was an economic decision for us, and the right one. He continued with school once he received his green card.

I was considering this case scenario as well but I applied to be consider a resident for tuition purposes and was approved. So now I pay only in state tuition. Woo hoo. It was a challenge though. My school was kind of against it for a while until I proved them wrong. You should have done it too if you're quilified of course. Edited by pilotkausa

07.2012: First met my future husband
01.08.2012: Started dating
04.22.2014: Marriage

02.12.2016: Sent AOS/EAD package

02.16.2016: Priority date on NOA1

02.22.2016: NOA1 Texts/emails received

02.26.2016: hard copies of NOA1 in the mail

03.07.2016 walk-in Biometrics (scheduled for 3/15/2016)

03.21.2016 RFE for I-485

05.19.2016 Second RFE for I-485

07.15.2016 EAD approval notice

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Posted (edited)

My husband did AOS from an F-1 when we got married and he was asked several times both when he used Advance Parole to re-enter the US and during our official Green Card interview if he was still enrolled in school. It was imperative that he was still an active student because he was here on an F-1 visa. Yes, technically once you apply for AOS your status changes, but you WILL get asked if you are still enrolled and currently taking classes. CBP/USCIS ask this to help determine if your F-1 visa application was legitimate and you didn't just try to skip the immigration line...because remember F-1 visa is NOT an immigration visa. When you apply for an F-1 visa you had to give evidence that you had intention to return to your home country. Although I personally find it very backwards that we allow international students to study here and then immediately rush them out the door...that is currently the case...

I wrote about our entire process adjusting status from F-1 student visa on my blog including details about timeline, AP, interview, etc. Link is in my signature block, but it may not be visible if you're accessing this site from a mobile device.

Edited by Sean and Kristina

I wrote a full detailed account of our AOS process, timeline, AP use, and interview on my blog. You can read it here.

Read our experience clearing immigration with an expired green card and extension letter here.

F-1 AOS Journey

Spoiler

10/05/15 - Mailed AOS Package (I-130, I-485, I-864, I-693, I-131, I-765, G-325As, G-1145)

10/07/15 - AOS Package delivered to Chicago Lockbox

10/14/15 - Received four NOA1s via e-mail & text notifications that USCIS received our case. Routed to National Benefits Center for processing

10/15/15 - Checks cashed

10/19/15 - Received four hard copies of NOA1s in the mail

10/23/15 - Received biometrics appointment in the mail. Scheduled for 11/03

10/26/15 - Failed early walk-in attempt for biometrics at Boston location

11/03/15 - Biometrics appointment in Boston

11/10/15 - AOS case status changed to "Ready to be scheduled for interview"

12/21/15 - EAD/AP approved

12/24/15 - EAD/AP mailed

12/30/15 - EAD/AP delivered

03/17/16 - Interview scheduled for April 20th

04/20/16 - AOS Inteview - Boston, MA - APPROVED!

04/25/16 - Approval notice received in the mail

04/26/16 - Green card mailed

04/29/16 - Green card delivered

 

ROC

Spoiler

02/20/18 - Mailed I-751 Package

02/23/18 - I-751 delivered to CSC

02/28/18 - Check cashed

03/02/18 - NOA1 received in the mail

05/12/18 - Notice that previous biometrics will be reused

08/24/18 - Received 18 month extension letter (courtesy copy)

10/22/18 - Received the "revised notice" with the correct 18 month extension letter--on green paper this time.

02/27/19 - Card mailed notification via Case Tracker mobile app

03/01/19 - Both approval letter and new green card delivered

 

N-400

Spoiler

03/02/19 - Filed N-400 online

03/02/19 - NOA1 via online portal

03/09/19 - Biometrics scheduled

03/12/19 - Biometrics appointment appeared in Documents tab in online USCIS account

03/13/19 - Successful early walk-in for biometrics 

11/13/19 - Interview

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
Timeline
Posted

When I submitted AOS, I was under the F-1 category. I was not enrolled in classes at the time because I was going through the OPT period. I wasn't exactly sure what to expect during the interview, so I made sure to carry all relevant information, such as the I-20, as well as full transcripts for the time I was enrolled in school.

While I was not really asked for any information about school and my F-1 status, I felt it was extremely important to be prepared to show that I valued the opportunity I had to study in the United States, and that I was taking full avantage of the opportunity by studying hard, getting academically involved, and getting good grades

AOS Package Sent: March 30, 2016

AOS Package Received: March 31, 2016

NOA Received by Mail: April 7, 2016

Biometrics Appointment: May 10, 2016

Biometrics Walk-In: May 9, 2016

Interview Scheduled: July 14, 2016

 
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