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Just now, Aviinashh said:

The worst part was when I had to fax my offer letter..it went through on the 2nd day as the line was always busy even at 1 or 2am !!!

Yeah that's weird, when I faxed my AP expedite info, it went through on the first try...

 

You had posted earlier in this thread saying you sent USCIS a response to the RFIE on Dec 21 - did you send them two sets of responses?

August 2017 - June 2018 AoS

April 2020 - January 2021 RoC

Jan 2022 - September 2022 Citizenship

 

 

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24 minutes ago, Hamilton said:

Yeah that's weird, when I faxed my AP expedite info, it went through on the first try...

 

You had posted earlier in this thread saying you sent USCIS a response to the RFIE on Dec 21 - did you send them two sets of responses?

Yes, first I sent the response to the documents I was asked to send. One good thing I did was to photocopy the RFIE document that i received in the mail. Then in the first week of January I happened to speak to a attorney and she suggested some changes and asked me to gather new evidence and write a detailed letter and explain and ask consider them to accept this package instead of the one you had already sent in December. That's exactly what I did. She was aware of all the documents I sent in December and said there's a big chance of denial so i had to act fast and get a co-sponsor and attach the photocopied RFIE document and re-send everything my wife had to re-do her I-864 form. Honestly, I did take a very big risk but it did work !

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K-1 (I-129F):

15-Jul-2016- I-129F filed

17-Mar-2017- Interview

19-APR-2017- K-1 Visa Approved

_______________________________________________

Adjustment of Status (I-485 & I-765):

07-AUG-2017- Date filed

14-AUG-2017- NOA1

04-MAY-2018- AOS interview/Approved

_______________________________________________

Lifting Conditions (I-751):

01-May-2020- Date filed

04-May-2020- NOA1

16-Sep-2021- Approved/No interview

_______________________________________________

Naturalization (N-400):

23-Feb-2023: Filed online

23-Feb-2023: NOA1

15-Mar-2023: Biometrics

_______________________________________________

 

 

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2 hours ago, Aviinashh said:

Yes, first I sent the response to the documents I was asked to send. One good thing I did was to photocopy the RFIE document that i received in the mail. Then in the first week of January I happened to speak to a attorney and she suggested some changes and asked me to gather new evidence and write a detailed letter and explain and ask consider them to accept this package instead of the one you had already sent in December. That's exactly what I did. She was aware of all the documents I sent in December and said there's a big chance of denial so i had to act fast and get a co-sponsor and attach the photocopied RFIE document and re-send everything my wife had to re-do her I-864 form. Honestly, I did take a very big risk but it did work !

@Aviinashh BIG CONGRATULATIONS my friend. I knew you were busy taking care of things and I am so HAPPY to hear this good news, the sky is the limit Ed and this is the beginning....WELCOME BACK....you were missed.  It's good to see you here again ( big smile).

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13 hours ago, Aviinashh said:

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After alllllllllllllll the waiting...here's some my EAD !!! :)

This is awesome @Aviinashh happy to see that things are moving towards your way now. We all suffered somehow on this journey but at the end the sun light is still bright. You are the man and wish you all the happiness and blessings.

8/14/17 --- AOS sent I-485, I-765, I-131

8/16/17 --- AOS Packet received Chicago USCIS Day 0

8/21/17  --- Received email & text notification 

8/23/17  --- Received hard copy of NOA  

9/01/17  --- Biometrics letter notice for I-485 & I-765 & I-131  

9/11/17  --- Biometrics Appointment Done

10/17/17 - Case Is Ready To Be Scheduled For An Interview

11/30/2017 - EAD/AP Approved
12/01/2017 - Card in Production
12/05/2017 - Received Approval Notice in the Mail
12/06//2017 - Card Mailed (Priority Mail) to Me
12/07/2017 - Card Received 

1/19/18  --- Interview Date 2/21

2/21/18  ---  Approved on the Spot

  • 1 hour after the interview received uscis mobile app alert
  • Status changed from "Interview is scheduled" to "New Card Is Being Produced

2/26/18  --- Received hard copy of NOA for the Green Card

2/26/18  --- USCIS Mobile Status changed to "Card was mailed to me"

2/28/18 --- Permanent Resident/Green Card received :jest:

 

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17 hours ago, Louv said:

How come there was a big chance of denial if you met >125 %? 

Well I was doing some research and it seems that a lot of people get RFIE's even though they make enough money. For some people, it's because their income over the past 2-3 years is a little inconsistent. This is especially true for people who are creative professionals or freelancers or self-employed. I don't know the details of @Aviinashh's RFIE but USCIS really wants to make sure we are all financially stable and won't become public charges. Some people get the RFIE because maybe their income is too close to the 125% number. But some people have gotten it even when they have a much higher salary too and usually they just didn't fill the paperwork correctly or didn't provide the right tax papers. Basically, there are a lot of reasons USCIS sends out RFIE's even when the couple has enough money.

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9 hours ago, T_P said:

This is awesome @Aviinashh happy to see that things are moving towards your way now. We all suffered somehow on this journey but at the end the sun light is still bright. You are the man and wish you all the happiness and blessings.

Thanks a lot @T_P and wish you all the good luck for the interview :)  

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K-1 (I-129F):

15-Jul-2016- I-129F filed

17-Mar-2017- Interview

19-APR-2017- K-1 Visa Approved

_______________________________________________

Adjustment of Status (I-485 & I-765):

07-AUG-2017- Date filed

14-AUG-2017- NOA1

04-MAY-2018- AOS interview/Approved

_______________________________________________

Lifting Conditions (I-751):

01-May-2020- Date filed

04-May-2020- NOA1

16-Sep-2021- Approved/No interview

_______________________________________________

Naturalization (N-400):

23-Feb-2023: Filed online

23-Feb-2023: NOA1

15-Mar-2023: Biometrics

_______________________________________________

 

 

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2 hours ago, mushroomspore said:

Well I was doing some research and it seems that a lot of people get RFIE's even though they make enough money. For some people, it's because their income over the past 2-3 years is a little inconsistent. This is especially true for people who are creative professionals or freelancers or self-employed. I don't know the details of @Aviinashh's RFIE but USCIS really wants to make sure we are all financially stable and won't become public charges. Some people get the RFIE because maybe their income is too close to the 125% number. But some people have gotten it even when they have a much higher salary too and usually they just didn't fill the paperwork correctly or didn't provide the right tax papers. Basically, there are a lot of reasons USCIS sends out RFIE's even when the couple has enough money.

My issue was with the household income. We were concerned about adding Survivors Benefits to the household income. According to the law you can add it and we sent those documents but then later I found a co-sponsor because I didnt want to take a risk. I would recommend anyone who receives a RFE or RFIE to take a photocopy of the notice because you will have to send the original notice with the documents requested.

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K-1 (I-129F):

15-Jul-2016- I-129F filed

17-Mar-2017- Interview

19-APR-2017- K-1 Visa Approved

_______________________________________________

Adjustment of Status (I-485 & I-765):

07-AUG-2017- Date filed

14-AUG-2017- NOA1

04-MAY-2018- AOS interview/Approved

_______________________________________________

Lifting Conditions (I-751):

01-May-2020- Date filed

04-May-2020- NOA1

16-Sep-2021- Approved/No interview

_______________________________________________

Naturalization (N-400):

23-Feb-2023: Filed online

23-Feb-2023: NOA1

15-Mar-2023: Biometrics

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On 2/1/2018 at 11:58 PM, Texasfiler said:

@Aviinashh BIG CONGRATULATIONS my friend. I knew you were busy taking care of things and I am so HAPPY to hear this good news, the sky is the limit Ed and this is the beginning....WELCOME BACK....you were missed.  It's good to see you here again ( big smile).

Thanks a lottttttttttt.....missed you guys and happy to be back :):):) 

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K-1 (I-129F):

15-Jul-2016- I-129F filed

17-Mar-2017- Interview

19-APR-2017- K-1 Visa Approved

_______________________________________________

Adjustment of Status (I-485 & I-765):

07-AUG-2017- Date filed

14-AUG-2017- NOA1

04-MAY-2018- AOS interview/Approved

_______________________________________________

Lifting Conditions (I-751):

01-May-2020- Date filed

04-May-2020- NOA1

16-Sep-2021- Approved/No interview

_______________________________________________

Naturalization (N-400):

23-Feb-2023: Filed online

23-Feb-2023: NOA1

15-Mar-2023: Biometrics

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Can anyone say what happens after you have a status “case is ready to be scheduled for the interview”? 

How fast they actually schedule it? 

Should the status change online or there will be only paper mail? 

 

Thank you 

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3 minutes ago, Olya said:

Can anyone say what happens after you have a status “case is ready to be scheduled for the interview”? 

How fast they actually schedule it? 

Should the status change online or there will be only paper mail? 

 

Thank you 

You AOS Application is normally at your local office and once they are ready to schedule your interview you will receive an letter and maybe your online status will change.

 

An letter from your local USCIS Office is for sure. You just have to wait.

8/14/17 --- AOS sent I-485, I-765, I-131

8/16/17 --- AOS Packet received Chicago USCIS Day 0

8/21/17  --- Received email & text notification 

8/23/17  --- Received hard copy of NOA  

9/01/17  --- Biometrics letter notice for I-485 & I-765 & I-131  

9/11/17  --- Biometrics Appointment Done

10/17/17 - Case Is Ready To Be Scheduled For An Interview

11/30/2017 - EAD/AP Approved
12/01/2017 - Card in Production
12/05/2017 - Received Approval Notice in the Mail
12/06//2017 - Card Mailed (Priority Mail) to Me
12/07/2017 - Card Received 

1/19/18  --- Interview Date 2/21

2/21/18  ---  Approved on the Spot

  • 1 hour after the interview received uscis mobile app alert
  • Status changed from "Interview is scheduled" to "New Card Is Being Produced

2/26/18  --- Received hard copy of NOA for the Green Card

2/26/18  --- USCIS Mobile Status changed to "Card was mailed to me"

2/28/18 --- Permanent Resident/Green Card received :jest:

 

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AOS Interview - Review and Tips

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Brazil Instructions After i-129F Approval    and  Emails Sent by NVC and Brazilian Embassy after the i-129F approval

******

B2 Visa Experience / Mother-in-law financially challenged for visa

******

Please register for informed delivery if it is applicable in your region - USPS INFORMED DELIVERY

******

NVC - (603)-334-0700

USCIS - 800-375-5283

******

" Have you tried the search tool? K1 isnt an easy process and a LOT of reading is required to avoid problems (RFEs) etc, if you dont like reading, be prepared to spend WAY more time and couple more $$$ with an lawyer " 

 

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As most of you might already know, I am an August filer, My lawyer has concurrently filed for me i360 (special immigrant juvenile based) and both i485 and i765, thing is I am a bit concerned as it's been over 182 days, and I saw in some posts that uscis has to determine whether to approve i360 then issue EAD card and then wait for i485 for interview is this correct?

Also how long is it taking for i360(SIJ) form to be adjudicated?

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2 hours ago, Noreeh1 said:

As most of you might already know, I am an August filer, My lawyer has concurrently filed for me i360 (special immigrant juvenile based) and both i485 and i765, thing is I am a bit concerned as it's been over 182 days, and I saw in some posts that uscis has to determine whether to approve i360 then issue EAD card and then wait for i485 for interview is this correct?

Also how long is it taking for i360(SIJ) form to be adjudicated?

Honestly, I personally haven't come across someone who has filed for I-360 and so I will wait for someone experienced to assist you but since you have said it has been over I would advise you to contact your local congressman/woman to enquire about your application. Myself and a lot of people have done that and the results have been positive. My file moved forward only after I contacted my local congressman. Hope that works

_______________________________________________

K-1 (I-129F):

15-Jul-2016- I-129F filed

17-Mar-2017- Interview

19-APR-2017- K-1 Visa Approved

_______________________________________________

Adjustment of Status (I-485 & I-765):

07-AUG-2017- Date filed

14-AUG-2017- NOA1

04-MAY-2018- AOS interview/Approved

_______________________________________________

Lifting Conditions (I-751):

01-May-2020- Date filed

04-May-2020- NOA1

16-Sep-2021- Approved/No interview

_______________________________________________

Naturalization (N-400):

23-Feb-2023: Filed online

23-Feb-2023: NOA1

15-Mar-2023: Biometrics

_______________________________________________

 

 

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Update: Received approval notices for I-765 and I-131 in the mail today.

 

I had called USCIS to get the tracking number and also I wanted to ask the officer if I have to notify USCIS if I change employers. In the approval notice it says "If you are I-140 or I-485 is pending then you will have to notify USCIS and send documents related to the new employer". But the officer said since my I-485 is based on a marriage to a US citizen so I don't have to worry about that and I can work for any company I want and no need to notify USCIS at all. 

 

So I guess that was for employment based green card applications but still I wanted to clear my doubt and hope that helps anyone who might have the same question. 

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K-1 (I-129F):

15-Jul-2016- I-129F filed

17-Mar-2017- Interview

19-APR-2017- K-1 Visa Approved

_______________________________________________

Adjustment of Status (I-485 & I-765):

07-AUG-2017- Date filed

14-AUG-2017- NOA1

04-MAY-2018- AOS interview/Approved

_______________________________________________

Lifting Conditions (I-751):

01-May-2020- Date filed

04-May-2020- NOA1

16-Sep-2021- Approved/No interview

_______________________________________________

Naturalization (N-400):

23-Feb-2023: Filed online

23-Feb-2023: NOA1

15-Mar-2023: Biometrics

_______________________________________________

 

 

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@Aviinashh I figured you would be busy trying to get things settled before jumping back in! Totally understandable! Congratulations!!

K1 Visa | MNL - SFO

May 29, 2005 = Together since ❤️

April 24, 2016 = Engaged (11 years later)

September 3, 2016 = Mailed USPS to Lewisville, TX

September 6, 2016 = Delivered to Lewisville, TX

September 9, 2016 = Processed I129F payment

September 9, 2016 = NOA1 Received Email/Text, Case sent to CSC

September 15, 2016 = NOA1 Hard copy in mail

October 18, 2016 = USCIS case status Approved

November 14, 2016 = NVC Case Number (via phone)

November 18, 2016 = CEAC Status "READY" US Embassy Manila

December 22 & 28, 2016 = Eligibility Letter via Email

January 10, 2017     = Medical Exam

January 23-25, 2017 = Sputum Test

March 27, 2017    = Culture Results

March 15, 2017    = Psychiatric Evaluation

April 24, 2017       = Appointment Interview

May 1, 2017         = Visa on Hand (Status "Approved" April 27 or 28)

May 3, 2017         = CFO

May 11, 2017       = Arrival in the US

June 20, 2017      = Married!!!

Adjustment of Status | SF

August 11, 2017   = Sent out to Chicago PO Box

August 14, 2017   = Arrived at Chicago PO Box

August 15, 2017   = Case was received status

August 17, 2017   = 3 Email/Text notifications - Case sent to NBC

August 21, 2017   = NOA1 in mail for all 3

September 1, 2017 = Received Biometrics appt letter

September 15, 2017 = Biometrics DONE

October 17, 2017    = Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview

November 2, 2017  = EAD/AP New Card Being Produced

November 6, 2017   = Hardcopy letter Approval notices of EAD/AP in mail

November 7, 2017   = Card was Mailed to me

November 10, 2017  =Combo Card received.

Renewed combo card = July 10, 2018 (No response)

Ready to be scheduled= January 18, 2019

Email of notification = January 24, 2019

Interview Schedule   = February 25, 2019

New Card Being Produced = February 26, 2019

Green Card                 = March 2, 2019

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