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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Hello

I have a question fpr you all.

My AOS was apperoved and the Welcome notice was apparently mailed on 2.12.

After 60days I have not recieved anything in the mail at all.

I called the cs line after 30 days they told me to wait for 30days. I called them again today they say wait 45 days.

I have definatley been approved but I am having no joy in recieveing anything.

Has anyone else had this happen?

I am hoping to return to the UK very soon as well for holiday. Would I still be able to go or do I have to wait for the card. I had heard that i could get a stamp in my passport.

Any help would be great

Thansk

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Schedule an Infopass online, asap. As the 1800 number is staffed by people who merely have the same info that we can access on uscis.gov, it would be worthwhile to speak with an actual immigration officer. Seems to be a bit of an odd delay here, but nothing to be too concerned about.

02-18-2009 - I-751 filed (Removal of Conditions)

02-20-2009 - NOA1

03-20-2009 - Biometrics Appointment

03-23-2009 - Touched

06-22-2009 - Removal of Conditions approved (via USPS)

07-01-2009 - Email from USCIS advising of approval

07-06-2009 - Received 10-yr Permanent Resident Card

02-18-2010 - Eligible to file for naturalization

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Disclaimer! Any advice I give is purely informal, and is not legal advice.

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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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Schedule an Infopass online, asap. As the 1800 number is staffed by people who merely have the same info that we can access on uscis.gov, it would be worthwhile to speak with an actual immigration officer. Seems to be a bit of an odd delay here, but nothing to be too concerned about.

I agree--with miles--you want to stay on top of it, and an in-person appointment is best. If your card production order is nowhere in sight, tell them you've got travel scheduled and would they pleeeease give you an I-551 stamp in your passport as evidence for travel.

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
Timeline
Schedule an Infopass online, asap. As the 1800 number is staffed by people who merely have the same info that we can access on uscis.gov, it would be worthwhile to speak with an actual immigration officer. Seems to be a bit of an odd delay here, but nothing to be too concerned about.

I agree--with miles--you want to stay on top of it, and an in-person appointment is best. If your card production order is nowhere in sight, tell them you've got travel scheduled and would they pleeeease give you an I-551 stamp in your passport as evidence for travel.

Ok will do.

Thanks - I have not been home for nearly a year now!! will they give me the I-155 stamp there

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
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Schedule an Infopass online, asap. As the 1800 number is staffed by people who merely have the same info that we can access on uscis.gov, it would be worthwhile to speak with an actual immigration officer. Seems to be a bit of an odd delay here, but nothing to be too concerned about.

I agree--with miles--you want to stay on top of it, and an in-person appointment is best. If your card production order is nowhere in sight, tell them you've got travel scheduled and would they pleeeease give you an I-551 stamp in your passport as evidence for travel.

Ok will do.

Thanks - I have not been home for nearly a year now!! will they give me the I-155 stamp there

There where ? In the UK ? No ! Do NOT leave the US without the stamp or AP. The stamp will be given to you at your local office, before you travel.

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06/05/01 - Entered the U.S. on a B2 Visa with parents (17 years old at the time)

01/05/07 - Got married

04/04/07 - AOS package mailed :)

04/08/07 - On Easter Sunday - Package received DAY 1

04/17/07 - NOA1 Received. (Dated 04/13/2007) DAY 10

04/18/07 - Touched DAY 11

04/19/07 - Touched AGAIN DAY 12

04/20/07 - Biometrics appt notice received (05-02-07) DAY 13

04/27/07 - I-130 Touched DAY 20

05/02/07 - Biometrics (Took us 8 minutes - no kidding) DAY 25

05/03/07 - I-485 Touched DAY 26

05/17/07 - Interview letter arrived (07-17-07) DAY 41

07/17/07 - Interview - Everything went well but received an RFE DAY 102

08/28/07 - RFE sent - Took a long time to get what they needed DAY 144

08/29/07 - RFE received - DAY 145

10/04/07 - Email: Notice welcoming new resident mailed - DAY 180

10/05/07 - Touched - DAY 181

10/09/07 - Welcome Notice received. - DAY 185

10/10/07 - Card production ordered. - DAY 186

10/17/07 - Green card received !!!!!!!! - Day 193

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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I also would try to get infopass. The staff on USCIS really sucks they can only read off the internet what you can see.

They even cannot tell you which adress you got registered with them.

In my opinion, talking to them is just wasting time!!

Good luck.

Hope everything went right with my GC, waiting for that to come in the mail as well!

06/02/2006 - filed I-129F

12/16/2006 - Enter States thru Atlanta

01/13/2007 - Marriage

01/19/2007 - Filed AOS and EAD to Chicago

02/06/2007 - NOA that AOS has been forwarded to CSC

02/12/2007 - Fingerprinting in St. Louis

03/28/2007 - email notification that card production ordered!!!! (Day 68)

04/20/2007 - GC in the mail.....no more USCIS for 2 years!!!!!

12/29/08 - Filed I-751 to VSC

01/12/09 - NOA in mail

01/24/09 - received ASC notice

02/06/09 - biometrics appointment in Orlando

02/09/09 - touch

06/01/09 - approval letter in mail

12/11/09 - Filed N-400 to NSC

12/14/09 - Package arrived at NSC

12/26/09 - NOA in mail

01/22/10 - Fingerprinting in Orlando

03/08/10 - Interview in Orlando (passed)

03/12/10 - Oath Ceremony

Matthew Quoc-Minh *11/29/08*

7 lbs 6 oz. (3.35 kg) and 20" (51cm)

01/29/09 (2-month-check-up): 11.9 lbs (5.4 kg) and 22" (56cm)

03/30/09 (4-month-check-up): 16.5 lbs (7.5 kg) and 25" (63cm)

05/29/09 (6-month-check-up): 19.2 lbs (8.7 kg) and 26" (66cm)

12/1/09 (12-month-check-up): 22 lbs (10 kg) and 30.3" (77cm)

06/11/10 (18-month-check-up): 27.5 lbs (12.5 kg) and 33.5" (85cm)

12/13/10 (24-month-check-up): 31.7 lbs (14.4 kg) and 35.8" (91cm)

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