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@USC4SPOUSE Maybe they were preparing for office relocation back then?

09/28/2017: Package delivered to USCIS

10/04/2017: Priority Date

10/05/2017: SMS/Email Confirmation at 11:34pm CST

10/10/2017: 4 NOA's received in Mail

10/16/2017: Received biometrics appointment letter

?/?/2017: Received letter asking for I-693

10/26/2017: Biometrics appointment

11/01/2017: I-485 case status 'Ready to be scheduled for an interview'

12/28/2017: Inquiry for EAD (via attorney)

01/08/2018: EAD/AP status 'Case was approved' (102 Days)

01/12/2018: EAD/AP Card & approval notice received in mail

09/17/2018: Case status changed to 'Interview Scheduled' (354 days)

11/05/2018: Interview, not approved on-site

11/09/2018: I-485 case status 'New card is being produced' (407 days)

11/13/2018: both I-485 and I-130 case status showing 'Case was approved'

11/16/2018: I-485 case status 'Card was Mailed' with tracking number

11/17/2018: Green card delivered. I-485 case status 'Card was delivered' (415 days)

Posted
4 hours ago, itsdonealready said:

@USC4SPOUSE Maybe they were preparing for office relocation back then?

I admire and respect your patience. Had they been preparing for office relocation, wouldn't you agree that it would or should be impossible to tell when that happened? It seems like there was little foresight and they just hoped for the best. 

 

I-751 Joint Filing.

06-15-2021 - Case was updated to show fingerprints were taken. 

05-26-2021 - Received NOA/extension letter. Notice date and postmarked 05-20-2021.

05-23-2021 - Received text message with Receipt #. YSC Potomac Center.

05-21-2021 - Checks cashed (processing on joint checking account)

05-07-2021 - I-751 received in Arizona.

 

Marriage-based AOS - Concurrent filing.

05-07-2019 - AOS Approved. Resident since date 05/07/2019.

05-06-2019 - AOS Interview

04-23-2018 - "Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview"

03-16-2018 - Priority Date.

Posted (edited)
20 hours ago, USC4SPOUSE said:

I admire and respect your patience. Had they been preparing for office relocation, wouldn't you agree that it would or should be impossible to tell when that happened? It seems like there was little foresight and they just hoped for the best. 

Guess for people located near this office, patience is a must-have haha .... from what I have heard the relocation was wrapped-up at the first half of 2017 (April), and that is why I thought they were going through a preparation process in the later half of 2016. Anyway, my case has been pending for 224 days and I need to have loads of patience for the next 200 days of wait .... lol

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09/28/2017: Package delivered to USCIS

10/04/2017: Priority Date

10/05/2017: SMS/Email Confirmation at 11:34pm CST

10/10/2017: 4 NOA's received in Mail

10/16/2017: Received biometrics appointment letter

?/?/2017: Received letter asking for I-693

10/26/2017: Biometrics appointment

11/01/2017: I-485 case status 'Ready to be scheduled for an interview'

12/28/2017: Inquiry for EAD (via attorney)

01/08/2018: EAD/AP status 'Case was approved' (102 Days)

01/12/2018: EAD/AP Card & approval notice received in mail

09/17/2018: Case status changed to 'Interview Scheduled' (354 days)

11/05/2018: Interview, not approved on-site

11/09/2018: I-485 case status 'New card is being produced' (407 days)

11/13/2018: both I-485 and I-130 case status showing 'Case was approved'

11/16/2018: I-485 case status 'Card was Mailed' with tracking number

11/17/2018: Green card delivered. I-485 case status 'Card was delivered' (415 days)

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On 4/15/2018 at 1:56 PM, USC4SPOUSE said:

Interesting. I hadn't noticed that the Case Inquiry date is updated daily. I keep waiting for the processing times to be updated but it hasn't happened. It's supposed to every 2 weeks. 

As you all probably know by now, USCIS requires in-person interviews for all employment-based adjustment of status petitions. Just recently, on another site, several people, who filed for marriage based AOS, got notifications for interview rather early. Oddly enough, the notification referred to the interview as an employment-based AOS interview. Upon contacting USCIS, Level 2 officers confirmed they were in fact scheduled for interviews and reassured the callers, they were classified as marriage based AOS. They called it a "glitch". This so called "glitch" shortened the expected processing time from 15 months to 5 months.

In New Jersey, someone else reported getting their interview scheduled for a Saturday. Upon calling USCIS, the applicant found out this field office is doing that in order to keep up with the interviews for both family & employment based AOS petitions. I wonder if this is something the Minneapolis office would even think of doing. 

We have heard that the interview is often waived for family-based AOS, and we have also heard that the policy has changed and everyone filing for AOS (whether family-based or employment-based) has to have an interview.  So far, all of the recent family-based filers that I have talked to have had an interview.  We filed in June of 2017, so we are hopeful that we will have my husband's interview this summer.  Does anyone know if it makes a difference when you received your EAD/AP card?  It took a really long time for our card to be processed, and we're not sure if this pushed us further down the queue. 

 

Also, does anyone have a recommendation for an office to renew the medical exam?  There's a huge list of USCIS-approved doctors, but I've called the office closest to our house several times and they have never gotten back to me.  

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11/19/2016                 Mailed I-129F packet
11/21/2016                 NOA1 received date
11/25/2016                 Date on NOA1 hard copy
11/28/2016                 NOA1 arrived in the mail
02/16/2017                 NOA2 (USCIS website and Case Tracker app)
02/21/2017                 NOA2 arrived in the mail
03/08/2017                 Case arrived at the NVC
03/09/2017                 NVC assigned case number
03/13/2017                 Case left the NVC
03/17/2017                 Case arrived in Montreal; status updated to "Ready"
03/17/2017                 Submitted DS-160
03/18/2017                 E-mailed Packet 3 to Montreal
03/20/2017                 Received Packet 4
04/26/2017                 Visa interview in Montreal - Approved!!!
04/27/2017                 CEAC status changed from "Administrative Processing" to "Visa Issued".
04/28/2017                 Visa arrived
05/29/2017                 POE Toronto (Pre-Clearance)/Minneapolis
06/01/2017                 Legal marriage
07/29/2017                 Wedding ceremony with family and friends

 

Marriage-Based Adjustment of Status:

06/16/2017                 Mailed AOS packet to Chicago lockbox

06/19/2017                 Chicago lockbox received

07/03/2017                 Notification texts & e-mails

07/12/2017                 NOA hard copies arrived in the mail

07/25/2017                 Biometrics letter arrived

08/02/2017                 Biometrics appointment

11/06/2017                 EAD and AP approval notice arrived in the mail

11/08/2017                 EAD card arrived (145 days after we sent our AOS packet)

03/15/2018                 Status changed to "Case is Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview"

07/21/2018                 Submitted paperwork to renew EAD/AP

09/01/2018                 Interview notice arrived in the mail

10/03/2018                 AOS interview (474 days after we mailed our paperwork)

11/08/2018                 InfoPass appointment to inquire about green card.  Learned that our file had been moved to the
                                       storage room for approved cases, but had not been marked "approved" in the computer system.

11/16/2018                 Online case status changed to "approved" (44 days after AOS interview)

11/21/2018                 Green card was mailed

11/24/2018                 Green card arrived!!!!!  (526 days after applying for AOS)

Posted
38 minutes ago, MapleLeaf29 said:

We have heard that the interview is often waived for family-based AOS, and we have also heard that the policy has changed and everyone filing for AOS (whether family-based or employment-based) has to have an interview.  So far, all of the recent family-based filers that I have talked to have had an interview.  We filed in June of 2017, so we are hopeful that we will have my husband's interview this summer.  Does anyone know if it makes a difference when you received your EAD/AP card?  It took a really long time for our card to be processed, and we're not sure if this pushed us further down the queue. 

 

Also, does anyone have a recommendation for an office to renew the medical exam?  There's a huge list of USCIS-approved doctors, but I've called the office closest to our house several times and they have never gotten back to me.  

Interviews are almost always waived for family based petitions, if marriage to a US citizen is not the basis of it. My mother's 10 year card arrived in the mail. I filed for her AOS in 2005. Six months later, her white green card arrived. *They were white back then.

K-1 visa AOS petitions used to have their interview waived almost always. According to USCIS, they are interviewing every k-1 AOS petition received after April 17th, 2018. The reality is that not every k-1 AOS couple is getting an interview. A friend of mine got his green card in the mail sometime in February - k-1 AOS petition. Being selected for an interview does seem to make it go faster for some. 

Combo cards are processed on a different "production line". That wouldn't delay getting an interview appointment. Minneapolis Field Office is just slow and lazy. That's all there is to it. Other offices are cranking out green cards in 90 days.

 

As far as your medical, I would look cross reference the list of civil surgeons in your area with the list of in-network physicians through your insurance plan. The visit may even be covered. 

 

I-751 Joint Filing.

06-15-2021 - Case was updated to show fingerprints were taken. 

05-26-2021 - Received NOA/extension letter. Notice date and postmarked 05-20-2021.

05-23-2021 - Received text message with Receipt #. YSC Potomac Center.

05-21-2021 - Checks cashed (processing on joint checking account)

05-07-2021 - I-751 received in Arizona.

 

Marriage-based AOS - Concurrent filing.

05-07-2019 - AOS Approved. Resident since date 05/07/2019.

05-06-2019 - AOS Interview

04-23-2018 - "Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview"

03-16-2018 - Priority Date.

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Posted (edited)

If the interview is waived, will we still get an RFE because my husband's medical has expired?  (It expired in April.)  Is there a way we can send the updated medical to USCIS?

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Spoiler

11/19/2016                 Mailed I-129F packet
11/21/2016                 NOA1 received date
11/25/2016                 Date on NOA1 hard copy
11/28/2016                 NOA1 arrived in the mail
02/16/2017                 NOA2 (USCIS website and Case Tracker app)
02/21/2017                 NOA2 arrived in the mail
03/08/2017                 Case arrived at the NVC
03/09/2017                 NVC assigned case number
03/13/2017                 Case left the NVC
03/17/2017                 Case arrived in Montreal; status updated to "Ready"
03/17/2017                 Submitted DS-160
03/18/2017                 E-mailed Packet 3 to Montreal
03/20/2017                 Received Packet 4
04/26/2017                 Visa interview in Montreal - Approved!!!
04/27/2017                 CEAC status changed from "Administrative Processing" to "Visa Issued".
04/28/2017                 Visa arrived
05/29/2017                 POE Toronto (Pre-Clearance)/Minneapolis
06/01/2017                 Legal marriage
07/29/2017                 Wedding ceremony with family and friends

 

Marriage-Based Adjustment of Status:

06/16/2017                 Mailed AOS packet to Chicago lockbox

06/19/2017                 Chicago lockbox received

07/03/2017                 Notification texts & e-mails

07/12/2017                 NOA hard copies arrived in the mail

07/25/2017                 Biometrics letter arrived

08/02/2017                 Biometrics appointment

11/06/2017                 EAD and AP approval notice arrived in the mail

11/08/2017                 EAD card arrived (145 days after we sent our AOS packet)

03/15/2018                 Status changed to "Case is Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview"

07/21/2018                 Submitted paperwork to renew EAD/AP

09/01/2018                 Interview notice arrived in the mail

10/03/2018                 AOS interview (474 days after we mailed our paperwork)

11/08/2018                 InfoPass appointment to inquire about green card.  Learned that our file had been moved to the
                                       storage room for approved cases, but had not been marked "approved" in the computer system.

11/16/2018                 Online case status changed to "approved" (44 days after AOS interview)

11/21/2018                 Green card was mailed

11/24/2018                 Green card arrived!!!!!  (526 days after applying for AOS)

Posted

Just checking up on this, we filed 22 May 2017.

 

My medical would of expires in January 2018, do I need to do another medical or do I wait for uscis to reach out to me first. 

 

Furthermore, do I need to pay again for a whole new medical? 

 

 

Does anyone know the specific date for Minneapolis-St Paul they are working on right now? 

 

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On 5/24/2018 at 4:58 PM, MapleLeaf29 said:

We have heard that the interview is often waived for family-based AOS, and we have also heard that the policy has changed and everyone filing for AOS (whether family-based or employment-based) has to have an interview.  So far, all of the recent family-based filers that I have talked to have had an interview.  We filed in June of 2017, so we are hopeful that we will have my husband's interview this summer.  Does anyone know if it makes a difference when you received your EAD/AP card?  It took a really long time for our card to be processed, and we're not sure if this pushed us further down the queue. 

 

Also, does anyone have a recommendation for an office to renew the medical exam?  There's a huge list of USCIS-approved doctors, but I've called the office closest to our house several times and they have never gotten back to me.  

Ww are in the same boat. 

I am still waiting ...

Posted
20 hours ago, Vik77 said:

Just checking up on this, we filed 22 May 2017.

 

My medical would of expires in January 2018, do I need to do another medical or do I wait for uscis to reach out to me first. 

 

Furthermore, do I need to pay again for a whole new medical? 

 

 

Does anyone know the specific date for Minneapolis-St Paul they are working on right now? 

 

Yes you would have to redo your medical and pay for it again, but I would suggest waiting until you receive an interview notice.

BTW I filed Sep/Oct 2017 and my attorney told me I would not receive an interview notice until Jan/Feb 2019, just FYI

On 5/26/2018 at 7:54 PM, cool_beans said:

Have any April or May i-485 filers received interview notices yet? We filed on May 10th of 2017 and still haven't heard anything.

Good luck! Hope you receive an interview notice soon

09/28/2017: Package delivered to USCIS

10/04/2017: Priority Date

10/05/2017: SMS/Email Confirmation at 11:34pm CST

10/10/2017: 4 NOA's received in Mail

10/16/2017: Received biometrics appointment letter

?/?/2017: Received letter asking for I-693

10/26/2017: Biometrics appointment

11/01/2017: I-485 case status 'Ready to be scheduled for an interview'

12/28/2017: Inquiry for EAD (via attorney)

01/08/2018: EAD/AP status 'Case was approved' (102 Days)

01/12/2018: EAD/AP Card & approval notice received in mail

09/17/2018: Case status changed to 'Interview Scheduled' (354 days)

11/05/2018: Interview, not approved on-site

11/09/2018: I-485 case status 'New card is being produced' (407 days)

11/13/2018: both I-485 and I-130 case status showing 'Case was approved'

11/16/2018: I-485 case status 'Card was Mailed' with tracking number

11/17/2018: Green card delivered. I-485 case status 'Card was delivered' (415 days)

Posted
46 minutes ago, itsdonealready said:

Yes you would have to redo your medical and pay for it again, but I would suggest waiting until you receive an interview notice.

BTW I filed Sep/Oct 2017 and my attorney told me I would not receive an interview notice until Jan/Feb 2019, just FYI

Good luck! Hope you receive an interview notice soon

Would I receive an RFE first then the interview notice or once I have the interview notice then go and get the medical done prior?

 

Posted
On 5/29/2018 at 5:50 PM, Vik77 said:

Just checking up on this, we filed 22 May 2017.

 

My medical would of expires in January 2018, do I need to do another medical or do I wait for uscis to reach out to me first. 

 

Furthermore, do I need to pay again for a whole new medical? 

 

 

Does anyone know the specific date for Minneapolis-St Paul they are working on right now? 

 

The dates don't add up. The I-693 report may be valid for up to 2 years, if you time it properly. You have one year to submit your I-693 from the date of the exam. Then, it is valid for an additional year for adjudication purposes. In other words, the I-693 remains valid for another year from the date that USCIS receives it. If the case is adjudicated a year and one day after the I-693 is received by USCIS, then the I-693 is considered expired. 

Most people use up the initial one year window to submit, and submit it with the AOS package. It's best to follow USCIS directions, and either wait for an RFE or interview notice, to get the medical exam. The timing is different for k-1 visas since most interviews were waived until recently. 

In your case, I am guessing that your medical was done sometime in January 2017. Then filed May 22nd, 2017. That means your I-693 was valid May 22nd, 2018 - assuming that USCIS received the I-693 on May 22nd, 2017.

If you go to the same physician, they will transcribe most of the same information from the expired form onto a new I-693. Vaccinations should also be current +/- seasonal vaccines.  So you should not be charged an exorbitant amount if all they're doing is transcribing, and redoing Syphilis, TB & gonorrhea testing.

 

Processing times are 14.5 months for 50% of cases, and 23.5 months for 93% of the cases. It's easier to just move elsewhere, really. 

 

 

I-751 Joint Filing.

06-15-2021 - Case was updated to show fingerprints were taken. 

05-26-2021 - Received NOA/extension letter. Notice date and postmarked 05-20-2021.

05-23-2021 - Received text message with Receipt #. YSC Potomac Center.

05-21-2021 - Checks cashed (processing on joint checking account)

05-07-2021 - I-751 received in Arizona.

 

Marriage-based AOS - Concurrent filing.

05-07-2019 - AOS Approved. Resident since date 05/07/2019.

05-06-2019 - AOS Interview

04-23-2018 - "Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview"

03-16-2018 - Priority Date.

Posted
24 minutes ago, USC4SPOUSE said:

The dates don't add up. The I-693 report may be valid for up to 2 years, if you time it properly. You have one year to submit your I-693 from the date of the exam. Then, it is valid for an additional year for adjudication purposes. In other words, the I-693 remains valid for another year from the date that USCIS receives it. If the case is adjudicated a year and one day after the I-693 is received by USCIS, then the I-693 is considered expired. 

Most people use up the initial one year window to submit, and submit it with the AOS package. It's best to follow USCIS directions, and either wait for an RFE or interview notice, to get the medical exam. The timing is different for k-1 visas since most interviews were waived until recently. 

In your case, I am guessing that your medical was done sometime in January 2017. Then filed May 22nd, 2017. That means your I-693 was valid May 22nd, 2018 - assuming that USCIS received the I-693 on May 22nd, 2017.

If you go to the same physician, they will transcribe most of the same information from the expired form onto a new I-693. Vaccinations should also be current +/- seasonal vaccines.  So you should not be charged an exorbitant amount if all they're doing is transcribing, and redoing Syphilis, TB & gonorrhea testing.

 

Processing times are 14.5 months for 50% of cases, and 23.5 months for 93% of the cases. It's easier to just move elsewhere, really. 

 

So I had my medical Jan 2017 and then got married/ file AoS and did i693 in May 2017 

 

I attached my i693 with my AOS so that is expired I guess? 

 

Posted
4 hours ago, Vik77 said:

So I had my medical Jan 2017 and then got married/ file AoS and did i693 in May 2017 

 

I attached my i693 with my AOS so that is expired I guess? 

 

Yes, it is expired as of May 22nd 2018 - if that is exactly 365 days. It's happened that ISOs will check in with a supervisor to OK an I-693 that is expired by a few days or so.

I would suggest pulling up a list of physicians that are in-network on your insurance plan. Then, cross-reference that list with the list of Civil surgeons in your area. That way the visit would be covered, as well as the lab tests. 

 

 

I-751 Joint Filing.

06-15-2021 - Case was updated to show fingerprints were taken. 

05-26-2021 - Received NOA/extension letter. Notice date and postmarked 05-20-2021.

05-23-2021 - Received text message with Receipt #. YSC Potomac Center.

05-21-2021 - Checks cashed (processing on joint checking account)

05-07-2021 - I-751 received in Arizona.

 

Marriage-based AOS - Concurrent filing.

05-07-2019 - AOS Approved. Resident since date 05/07/2019.

05-06-2019 - AOS Interview

04-23-2018 - "Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview"

03-16-2018 - Priority Date.

Posted
1 hour ago, USC4SPOUSE said:

Yes, it is expired as of May 22nd 2018 - if that is exactly 365 days. It's happened that ISOs will check in with a supervisor to OK an I-693 that is expired by a few days or so.

I would suggest pulling up a list of physicians that are in-network on your insurance plan. Then, cross-reference that list with the list of Civil surgeons in your area. That way the visit would be covered, as well as the lab tests. 

 

At what point should I do this, once I receive an interview date?

 
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