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Not yet though my wife did her medical today since she is no longer pregnant. Literally all that is left is our interview. Has the EAD and AP combo card, and the online tool just says we’ve received the response to our request for evidence as of September.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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5 hours ago, Andrina said:

Anyone got an interview date yet? 

Not yet as well :( like a lot of people in this group, it's literally what's been missing in the process for me. I wonder if in January, when we hit the 6-month mark, things are going to start happening for us (although, with the amount of time it took to get my EAD, I'm not sure if hitting the six-month mark will mean anything on my case :(, but I'm still hoping and excited!

ROC:

 

June 27, 2020 - Sent packet via USPS

July 3, 2020 - Case Received (California Service Center)

August 5, 2020 - NOA Received

January 6, 2021: Case Transferred to NBC Office

July 6, 2021: Previous biometrics reused

October 12, 2021: Interview Scheduled for November 8, 2021

November 8, 2021: Permanent Green Card Approved!

 

Timeline (From J-1 visa to Adjustment of Status):

 

Juy 3rd 2017 - Got Married!

July 8th 2017 - Mailed AOS packet

July 11th 2017 - PD

August 14th 2017 - Biometrics Appt (for I-485)

August 21th 2017 - Biometrics (for I-765)

August 24th 2017 - Updated online for Case Ready To Be Scheduled For An Interview

October 16th 2017 - Advance Parole Approved (after 100 days)

October 20th 2017 - Received Advance Parole in the mail

November 16th 2017 - 'New Card Is Being Produced' (after 108 days)

November 25th 2017 - Received EAD in the mail

 

August 16th, 2018 - Status Changed to "Interview Was Scheduled"

August 25th, 2018 - Interview Scheduled For September 25, 2018

September 25th, 2018 - Green Card Approved at Interview

October 3rd, 2018 - Received Green Card In The Mail

Filed: H-2B Visa Country: England
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Hey Guys

 

I have my interview next month, I’m a July 3rd filer. They give you 4/5 weeks notice of interview 

 

I received the interview letter today, no case status update online.

 

my question is, now that I have an interview date, does that mean my Background checks have been completed.

 

I have seen stories where people have had the interview but not approved  cos the background check isn’t back.

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13 hours ago, BaltimoreFiler said:

Hey Guys

 

I have my interview next month, I’m a July 3rd filer. They give you 4/5 weeks notice of interview 

 

I received the interview letter today, no case status update online.

 

my question is, now that I have an interview date, does that mean my Background checks have been completed.

 

I have seen stories where people have had the interview but not approved  cos the background check isn’t back.

 What date is it? And any RFE/RFIE's?

Filed: H-2B Visa Country: England
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17 minutes ago, Snorkel378 said:

 What date is it? And any RFE/RFIE's?

My Interview date is Jan 31st

 

My file date is July 3rd, i got an RFE August 14th, that was submitted August 16th, received August 21st when they started working on my case again.

 

Biometerics were August 21st, I had to change it twice due to travelling for work.

 

I dont know if my backgrounds check come back quicker cos I have had work visas for the last 7 years in America, and would of gone through the same checks before.

 

It was a shock to receive the interview notice so soon

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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On 30/12/2017 at 11:28 PM, BaltimoreFiler said:

Hey Guys

 

I have my interview next month, I’m a July 3rd filer. They give you 4/5 weeks notice of interview 

 

I received the interview letter today, no case status update online.

 

my question is, now that I have an interview date, does that mean my Background checks have been completed.

 

I have seen stories where people have had the interview but not approved  cos the background check isn’t back.

Congratulations! i dont know about the background but since you've gotten a RIFE before, I think maybe all the background has been completed =)

ROC:

 

June 27, 2020 - Sent packet via USPS

July 3, 2020 - Case Received (California Service Center)

August 5, 2020 - NOA Received

January 6, 2021: Case Transferred to NBC Office

July 6, 2021: Previous biometrics reused

October 12, 2021: Interview Scheduled for November 8, 2021

November 8, 2021: Permanent Green Card Approved!

 

Timeline (From J-1 visa to Adjustment of Status):

 

Juy 3rd 2017 - Got Married!

July 8th 2017 - Mailed AOS packet

July 11th 2017 - PD

August 14th 2017 - Biometrics Appt (for I-485)

August 21th 2017 - Biometrics (for I-765)

August 24th 2017 - Updated online for Case Ready To Be Scheduled For An Interview

October 16th 2017 - Advance Parole Approved (after 100 days)

October 20th 2017 - Received Advance Parole in the mail

November 16th 2017 - 'New Card Is Being Produced' (after 108 days)

November 25th 2017 - Received EAD in the mail

 

August 16th, 2018 - Status Changed to "Interview Was Scheduled"

August 25th, 2018 - Interview Scheduled For September 25, 2018

September 25th, 2018 - Green Card Approved at Interview

October 3rd, 2018 - Received Green Card In The Mail

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Cameroon
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Posted

Hi,

Congrats to those with interview date. Wishing all goes smoothly for you guys.

And for the other who are still waiting like me, hopefully it won't be long.

I sent in I-130 for my mother on July 17th, then  I-485 early  November and was wondering:

- will she have an interview.  Some people who did the same process told me they didn't had an interview but that was years ago.

-should I send in her medicals? or wait for the approval?

Thanks for your help.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Russia
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On 1/27/2018 at 11:25 AM, kori said:

- will she have an interview.  Some people who did the same process told me they didn't had an interview but that was years ago.

-should I send in her medicals? or wait for the approval?

1) Her interview could be waived, but there is no guarantee for that.

2) Wait for the instructions from USCIS. They will send you a notice requesting to mail her medicals, or will ask to bring it to her interview.

Posted

Just got a email back from my congressman's constituent services offices, inquiry shows my wife's I-485 is awaiting scheduling for an interview. So I suppose it's a step forward. Just wish the San Antonio Office would hurry along.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Russia
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8 hours ago, Snorkel378 said:

Just got a email back from my congressman's constituent services offices, inquiry shows my wife's I-485 is awaiting scheduling for an interview. So I suppose it's a step forward. Just wish the San Antonio Office would hurry along.

Congrats! That's a good sign, it's definitely better than being stuck at "fingerprint fee received" status.

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