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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Bangladesh
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On 5/17/2018 at 6:39 PM, Lucia14 said:

I see in others forums approval for December 19 2016

You are right. I also found the same just now. Its December 19, 2016.

 

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June 28, 2018         : AOS Package Sent

July 02, 2018          : AOS Package delivered at USCIS Chicago Lockbox

July 10, 2018          : Received USCIS e-notification for AOS package reception

July 14, 2018          : Received hardcopies of all 3 NOA1s by mail

July 20, 2018          : Received Biometric Appointment Notice by mail || Appointment date: August 3, 2018

July 25, 2018          : Biometrics done in Lubbock, TX - Early Walk-In successful!

July 31, 2018          : Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview

August 2, 2018       : I-130 petition approved (received e-notification)

August 6, 2018       : Received I-130 approval notice (NOA2) by mail 

October 25, 2018   : I-765 approved (received e-notification _ New Card Is Being Produced)

October 28, 2018   : Received I-765 & I-131 approval notice by mail

November 1, 2018 : Received EAD Combo Card by mail

July 03, 2019          : An Interview was scheduled

July 11, 2019          : Received Interview Notice by mail

August 8, 2019       : Attended AOS interview and got approved

August 12, 2019     : Received AOS approval notice by mail

August 15, 2019     : Received Green Card by mail

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50 minutes ago, AhsanTX said:

You are right. I also found the same just now. Its December 19, 2016.

 

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Oh yes, and now i see approval 25 December... maybe will be get our approval very soon..

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Filed: IR-2 Country: Russia
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There is absolutely no reason to complain about PD+1.5 years being slow for the F2A category to get their NOA2.  The F2A visa is not available for application consideration until around PD+2 years at this time.

 

There is a very important reason why the NOA2 timing for the F2A visa is controlled at PD+1.5 years at this time with the F2A visa available currently at PD+2 years:  it's for the children being protected by CPSA from aging out of this visa category and then having to wait 5-7 years for a visa.

 

Notice that the difference between NOA2 and visa availability is about 6 months.  What this does is across the board is to protect the LPR children's F2A category status if the child's PD occurs before the child is 20.5 years old.  This is very generous administration of the US immigration system for LPRs.  

 

This is to be congratulated and not complained about please.

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