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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Posted
19 hours ago, Chicken7585 said:

Today we had our Adjustment of Status interview at the Atlanta USCIS office and were approved for a conditional GC! From filing of the documents to approval today, it has been approximately 140 days (nearly 5 months). We used a lawyer to file our paperwork, but we did not need her to join us at the interview today as we felt we were confident enough to prove our marriage was bona fide.

 

Our experience was as follows:

 

We got to the Atlanta USCIS office about 90 minutes before the time on the interview notice. I'd rather wait in the waiting room than wait in traffic or risk an accident delaying us. This was too important!

 

On entering the building, you have to pass through airport-style security detectors and belts, jackets and everything in your pockets needs to be put in a bin and X-rayed. I know some posts state that you cannot take cellphones inside, but we were allowed to take them in as long as you don't make phone calls or take pictures. Your USCIS field office may be different. We had an accordion style folder and a separate photo album with our pictures in a bag. We checked in at the reception on the main floor and were told to go up to the 3rd floor where adjudications happen.  We checked in once again on the third floor and you have to show your appointment letter and ID (both of you). You are only allowed to get your "appointment" ticket (think DMV token") 30 minutes before your scheduled time. We got our ticket - but for almost an hour and a half it did not show up on the screen. When we went back to check with the receptionist and she told us that our assigned officer was dealing with a case that was taking well above the normal time. It was frustrating watching so many other people who had come later than us getting called and then leaving.

 

Finally, our officer came out and got us. Before she will even let you follow her, you have to show her the interview letter and IDs. Then she led us through a locked door and to her office. She asked us to remain standing and take the oath. Since we had a lawyer, but didn't bring her along, we also had to sign a waiver. Then she took my biometrics (fingerprints) to make sure I was the same person. Then she took a picture with a webcam that will be on my GC (I guess?). After that, she asked us to hand over ALL identity documents, entry documents and documents showing that we had a bona fide marriage. I was expecting to hand this to her one by one as we went through the interview but she wanted it all right away. The accordion folder made this super easy and I had tabbed each of my documents with little Post-It file tabs and written on the small colored area what the document was. If the copy was already in the application then she just needed to see the original. If it was a new item, she wanted a copy. Luckily, I had all these ready.

 

Handed her :

  • Joint account statements
  • Beneficiary statements for 401k (both ways)
  • Life insurance statements
  • US Spouse tax returns for 2017 (most recent tax year) + W-2s
  • Employment verification letters for US Spouse (X works here since Y and is paid Z hourly etc)
  • Paystubs for US Spouse for last two months (typically 4 paystubs)
  • Joint bills with both our names, bills with only one name but same address
  • Photocopies of health insurance cards with me as dependent
  • Copies of both driver's licenses on one page both showing the same address
  • Birth certificates (original and copy)
  • Marriage certificate (original and copy)
  • I-94 and travel history
  • Sealed medical results 

It was a lot of paper! She went through some of these, but mostly set them aside after glancing at them to put in our file. But she looked at EVERYTHING. As you can imagine, there's a lot of silence while she looks at papers we've supplied.

 

Then she started working on the I-130 document which is the initial petition to sponsor a spouse. She went through and checked all information with US spouse. Then she turned to me and checked all the information - parent's names, where they were born etc etc. Since I had a new job since the petition was filed, she made modifications to the file to account for the new employer. To be helpful, I recreated the pages of the petition with the updated information. She seemed to appreciate this. Then she made me sign the revised form since there was an update. After reviewing the entire I-130, she began to ask us how we met, our dates, have we met our in-laws, the ceremony etc. She would intersperse questions from the form with questions about our relationship. She was joking and laughing with us through the process, but I think this was to some extent to throw someone off guard or judge the body language of someone who was lying on the application. Pretty clever!

 

Then she began to ask me almost all of the Yes/No questions on the I-485 - this takes a while. You have to listen very carefully to what she is saying and make sure she has finished speaking before you respond verbally. After she was done with that, she started working on the computer again and began to approve the application. Finally she handed us a letter saying we had been approved (yay!) and explained how the conditional green card works. She also handed us a list of evidence that is needed to be gathered to get ready for the I-751 filing in one year and 9 months (90 days before the two year anniversary). Basically, she recommended just having a folder that you regularly put in everything on this list so that when you are ready to file your I-751 (removal of conditions) you are good to go! Smart idea!

 

Right before we left, I told her my driver's license was about to expire and could she please give me the I-551 stamp in my passport so I could get my license? Based on everything I had read here on VJ, I expected her to say no, but because we had developed a rapport through the meeting and she was apologetic for the delay, she tapped away some more on her computer and triggered some additional approvals and then wrote something cryptic on the approval sheet and asked us to take it downstairs and show it to the clerk. I went downstairs after thanking her and fifteen minutes later had the I-551 stamp in my passport that's valid for a year. 

 

By the time I got downstairs, my USCIS case tracker had already updated to say Card in Production which is what I think she did to get the I-551 stamp in the system. 

 

Happy to answer any questions you might have and wishing you all the best for a speedy and successful conclusion to your cases!

Congratulations on your gc approval. Would you mind sharing the list of evidences for lifting condition? 

K1 Journey : Service Center: California Service Center + Consulate: Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

USCIS I-129F Receive Date:  January 13th, 2017

USCIS I-129F NOA2 Date:  April 27th, 2017 (105 Active days )

NVC Received: May 19th, 2017

NVC Left : May 26th, 2017

Packet 3 Received : June 12th, 2017

Interview Date : July 28th, 2017  - Approved

AOS Journey: 

AOS package (I 485, I765, I131) sent: Jan 10th, 2018

USCIS Lockbox Chicago received: Jan 12th, 2018

NOA 1 hard copies received: Jan 22nd, 2018

Bio-metric Appointment Letter received: Jan 26th, 2018

Bio-metric Appointment date: Feb 6th, 2018

Interview date: April 23rd, 2018

Approval date: May 20th 2018

 

ROC Journey:

Package sent: 02/25/20

USCIS Lockbox Phoenix received: 02/27/20

Text received with case ; check cashed: 03/04/20

 

 

 

 

 

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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Posted
4 hours ago, AussieGuy12 said:

Did you receive your EAD before this 485 interview?

No - I did not. Straight to GC - who's going to complain? But I am resentful that I paid for the EAD and AP applications and basically they just took the money and didn't process them.

 

10 minutes ago, keixjil said:

Congratulations on your gc approval. Would you mind sharing the list of evidences for lifting condition? 

VJ won't let me attach it because the scan is too big.

Page 1 : https://imgur.com/a/kpRO4Gz

Page 2: https://imgur.com/a/vaVhkrw

Removal of Conditions Timeline

03/31/20    - Sent ROC package to Dallas, TX by USPS. 

04/02/20    - Delivered to Dallas, TX by USPS.  

04/08/20    - Received text message from USCIS stating original receipt to follow in mail and a receipt number starting with SRC

04/09/20    - Check for $680 cashed for USCIS Dallas

04/13/20    - Received I-797 NOA for I751 ROC which extends expired Green Card by 18 months

 

 

Posted
14 minutes ago, Chicken7585 said:

No - I did not. Straight to GC - who's going to complain? But I am resentful that I paid for the EAD and AP applications and basically they just took the money and didn't process them.

 

VJ won't let me attach it because the scan is too big.

Page 1 : https://imgur.com/a/kpRO4Gz

Page 2: https://imgur.com/a/vaVhkrw

You paid for your EAD and AP applications?  Are you sure?  I-131 and I-765 are at no fee when applied for alongside AOS.

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Chicken7585 said:

No - I did not. Straight to GC - who's going to complain? But I am resentful that I paid for the EAD and AP applications and basically they just took the money and didn't process them.

 

VJ won't let me attach it because the scan is too big.

Page 1 : https://imgur.com/a/kpRO4Gz

Page 2: https://imgur.com/a/vaVhkrw

EAD and ap are free with pending aos so i don't think u paid for them

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, Stt said:

EAD and ap are free with pending aos so i don't think u paid for them

 

You paid for your EAD and AP applications?  Are you sure?  I-131 and I-765 are at no fee when applied for alongside AOS.

As I wrote that I went to go back and check what I paid and you are absolutely right. I feel better!

Edited by Chicken7585
Removal of Conditions Timeline

03/31/20    - Sent ROC package to Dallas, TX by USPS. 

04/02/20    - Delivered to Dallas, TX by USPS.  

04/08/20    - Received text message from USCIS stating original receipt to follow in mail and a receipt number starting with SRC

04/09/20    - Check for $680 cashed for USCIS Dallas

04/13/20    - Received I-797 NOA for I751 ROC which extends expired Green Card by 18 months

 

 

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
Timeline
Posted
2 minutes ago, Stt said:

Ok kool! Congrats btw. I still have no news since bio in feb and over two months since the glitch😢

I want to say only one of the two USCIS trackers (egov.uscis.gov) has actually updated. DHS is still showing "We are scheduling your interview"

Removal of Conditions Timeline

03/31/20    - Sent ROC package to Dallas, TX by USPS. 

04/02/20    - Delivered to Dallas, TX by USPS.  

04/08/20    - Received text message from USCIS stating original receipt to follow in mail and a receipt number starting with SRC

04/09/20    - Check for $680 cashed for USCIS Dallas

04/13/20    - Received I-797 NOA for I751 ROC which extends expired Green Card by 18 months

 

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Chicken7585 said:

I want to say only one of the two USCIS trackers (egov.uscis.gov) has actually updated. DHS is still showing "We are scheduling your interview"

For me dhs trackers says fingerprint fee received and uscis.gov still has error which i know will nevr go away

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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Posted
18 minutes ago, Stt said:

For me dhs trackers says fingerprint fee received and uscis.gov still has error which i know will nevr go away

I would not rely on them. They never updated at all for the duration of my process. It looks like this is very much a local USCIS office thing. I've seen two other January filers here in Atlanta get interviews before me.

Removal of Conditions Timeline

03/31/20    - Sent ROC package to Dallas, TX by USPS. 

04/02/20    - Delivered to Dallas, TX by USPS.  

04/08/20    - Received text message from USCIS stating original receipt to follow in mail and a receipt number starting with SRC

04/09/20    - Check for $680 cashed for USCIS Dallas

04/13/20    - Received I-797 NOA for I751 ROC which extends expired Green Card by 18 months

 

 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Chicken7585 said:

I would not rely on them. They never updated at all for the duration of my process. It looks like this is very much a local USCIS office thing. I've seen two other January filers here in Atlanta get interviews before me.

I'm not relying on the trackers however the bottom line is I haven't gotten any updates. I'm tired of checking my informed delivery every morning with disappointments and i wouldn't mind waiting if only they'd give me the EAD 

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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Posted
1 hour ago, Stt said:

I'm not relying on the trackers however the bottom line is I haven't gotten any updates. I'm tired of checking my informed delivery every morning with disappointments and i wouldn't mind waiting if only they'd give me the EAD 

Definitely feel your pain. I hope that your EAD or GC comes quickly.

Removal of Conditions Timeline

03/31/20    - Sent ROC package to Dallas, TX by USPS. 

04/02/20    - Delivered to Dallas, TX by USPS.  

04/08/20    - Received text message from USCIS stating original receipt to follow in mail and a receipt number starting with SRC

04/09/20    - Check for $680 cashed for USCIS Dallas

04/13/20    - Received I-797 NOA for I751 ROC which extends expired Green Card by 18 months

 

 

Filed: F-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Posted
On 5/29/2018 at 9:01 PM, Nouchigang said:

Hello guys, 

Thank God I received my EAD and letter for interview today.

I got the approval letter for the EAD on Friday.

Interview is scheduled for June 26th in Baltimore.

Now time to find a job and get prepared for the interview.

I pray for good news and EADs for all January filers this week.

So, the notice is for July 9 in Charlotte - but we move June 25th.

I called and they put in a SR, because I am moving, but they did not put in where we were moving. Hoping to speak to tier 2 today.

12/16/2017 - Married

1/06/2018 - AOS Package (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131) Sent via USPS - Chicago Lockbox 

1/10/2018 - AOS Package "Delivered" at Chicago Lockbox - After 2 delivery attempts.

1/12/2018 - Official Priority Date.

1/17/2018 - NOA1 electronic copy received - 4 Email and Text notifications (12:30am EST)

1/22/2018 - NOA1 Hard Copy Received

1/26/2018 - Biometrics Appointment letter received - 2/9/18 (For I-485/I-765)

2/09/2018 - Biometrics completed - Charlotte office - Very efficient!

5/30/2018 - Notification of i-485 Interview scheduled 

6/4/2018 - Interview notice arrived in Mail (July 9)

6/4/2018 - Called to request transfer case to Seattle (Moving June 25)

6/14/2018 - I-765 - Card is being Produced (Day 156)

6/21/2018 - EAD Card delivered (USPS tracking sent 2 days earlier)

6/28/2018 - Confirmation of Interview Cancellation

3/08/2019 - Re-Applied for AP/EAD extension (Exp Date: 6/13/2019)

 

 

 

 

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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Posted

I got my EAD today!!!! Yay! Also, lots of process regarding my i-485 (see signature)! 

Local Field office: Raleigh, NC

 

Filed I-130, I130A, I-485, I-765 & I-864
Date Mailed: 01/25/2018
Date Received: 01/30/2018
Date Received NOA Letters: 02/06/2018
Received Biometrics Letter: 02/17/2018
Biometrics Done: 02/26/2018
RFIE (I485): 02/23/2018
RFIE in mailbox: 3/3/2018
RFIE received by USCIS: 3/8/2018
USCIS update - EAD being produced and sent to me: 5/25
EAD sent me to: 5/31
I-485 "ready to schedule interview: 6/1
EAD in hand: 6/4
i485 interview notice has been sent in the mail: 6/4

Filed: F-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Posted

^ Still waiting on my EAD. Hoping soon, since your PD was after, but who really knows!

 

12/16/2017 - Married

1/06/2018 - AOS Package (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131) Sent via USPS - Chicago Lockbox 

1/10/2018 - AOS Package "Delivered" at Chicago Lockbox - After 2 delivery attempts.

1/12/2018 - Official Priority Date.

1/17/2018 - NOA1 electronic copy received - 4 Email and Text notifications (12:30am EST)

1/22/2018 - NOA1 Hard Copy Received

1/26/2018 - Biometrics Appointment letter received - 2/9/18 (For I-485/I-765)

2/09/2018 - Biometrics completed - Charlotte office - Very efficient!

5/30/2018 - Notification of i-485 Interview scheduled 

6/4/2018 - Interview notice arrived in Mail (July 9)

6/4/2018 - Called to request transfer case to Seattle (Moving June 25)

6/14/2018 - I-765 - Card is being Produced (Day 156)

6/21/2018 - EAD Card delivered (USPS tracking sent 2 days earlier)

6/28/2018 - Confirmation of Interview Cancellation

3/08/2019 - Re-Applied for AP/EAD extension (Exp Date: 6/13/2019)

 

 

 

 

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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Posted

Got my approval notice in the email and my I-551 stamp in the passport but when I went to the DMV it triggered a SAVE case notification so I'm here without a driver's license. Seriously, I wish all these agencies would get their act together. Despite showing her ALL the documentation, the lady at the DMV was unable to do anything.

 

:bonk:

Removal of Conditions Timeline

03/31/20    - Sent ROC package to Dallas, TX by USPS. 

04/02/20    - Delivered to Dallas, TX by USPS.  

04/08/20    - Received text message from USCIS stating original receipt to follow in mail and a receipt number starting with SRC

04/09/20    - Check for $680 cashed for USCIS Dallas

04/13/20    - Received I-797 NOA for I751 ROC which extends expired Green Card by 18 months

 

 

 
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