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1 hour ago, madala said:

Hi, I am doing a AOS (married to US citizen) and finally we received the receipts today in the mail. With that and a job offer, can I ask for an expedited work permit?

I think they'd need to take your fingerprints first cause the EAD has your fingerprint on it.

AOS from B2 (married to USC)

• January 8, 2020: Sent AOS Application Packet Through USPS (Concurrent Filing I130, I130A, I485, I693, I765, I864).
• January 11, 2020: Package delivered at Chicago Lockbox.
• January 13, 2020: USCIS received the package (priority date).
• January 21, 2020: Check Cashed.
• January 25, 2020: I-797c hard copies received (Including Biometrics Appointment).
• February 07, 2020: Biometrics Appointment.
• February 11, 2020: The case was updated to show fingerprints were taken (I-485, I-765).

• March 12, 2020: Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview (I-485). 

• April 15, 2020: Request to have an expedited process (I-765).

• April 15, 2020: Evidence documents for the expedited process were sent (I-765).

• April 17, 2020: New Card is Being Produced (I-765)

• April 20, 2020: Case Was Approved (I-765).

• April 21, 2020: Card Was Mailed To Me (I-765).

• April 23, 2020: Approval Notice and EAD Received (I-765).

• April 27, 2020: SSN Received.

• December 07, 2020: Filed package to renew EAD (I-765) and Advance Parole (I-131).

• December 17, 2020: Package received (Priority date).

• January 25, 2021: Card is Being Produced (I-765).

• January 27, 2021: Card Was Produced (I-765).

• January 30, 2021: Combo card received (I-765 & I-131).

• February 22, 2021: Interview Was Scheduled.

• March 30, 2021: Interview.

• April 28, 2021: New card is being produced (I-485).

 

Removal of Conditions (I-751)

• February 06, 2023: Case was received.

• June 20, 2024: Case was Updated To Show Fingerprints Were Taken.

• October 22, 2024: New card is being produced

• October 30, 2024: Card was received in the mail.

 

Citizenship (N-400)

• January 29, 2024: Case is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS.

• January 29, 2024: Biometrics reused.

• October 03, 2024: Your interview has been scheduled.

• November 13, 2024: Interview.

• November 13, 2024: Certificate of Naturalization Was Issued.

Country: Canada
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Posted
10 hours ago, Snut31 said:

I think they'd need to take your fingerprints first cause the EAD has your fingerprint on it.

I see. I am not sure how far apart are these events nowadays....

- Feb 22 2020 - Mailed Application (I-130, I-845....) to Chicago

- April 22 2020 - NOA 1

- June 1 2020 - RFE for I-944

- June 24 2020 - Replied to RFE

- Oct 25 2020 - Fingerprint done

- Nov 9 2020 - Case ready to be scheduled for interview

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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Posted

I got the update "New Card Is Being Produced" a few minutes ago! Do you guys know how long it takes to get the card?

2019-12-04:       I-765 / I-485 sent

2019-12-10:       NOA received

2020-01-03:       Biometrics appointment 

2020-04-30:       EAD approved

2020-05-07:       EAD received

2020-05-11:       RFIE letter received

2020-06-08:       RFIE response sent 

2020-07-20:       Status updated to "Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview" 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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Posted
2 hours ago, NYUer said:

I got the update "New Card Is Being Produced" a few minutes ago! Do you guys know how long it takes to get the card?

Had this update last friday and received the card today.

Posted
15 hours ago, NYUer said:

I got the update "New Card Is Being Produced" a few minutes ago! Do you guys know how long it takes to get the card?

Check my timeline, for references. It's in my signature.

AOS from B2 (married to USC)

• January 8, 2020: Sent AOS Application Packet Through USPS (Concurrent Filing I130, I130A, I485, I693, I765, I864).
• January 11, 2020: Package delivered at Chicago Lockbox.
• January 13, 2020: USCIS received the package (priority date).
• January 21, 2020: Check Cashed.
• January 25, 2020: I-797c hard copies received (Including Biometrics Appointment).
• February 07, 2020: Biometrics Appointment.
• February 11, 2020: The case was updated to show fingerprints were taken (I-485, I-765).

• March 12, 2020: Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview (I-485). 

• April 15, 2020: Request to have an expedited process (I-765).

• April 15, 2020: Evidence documents for the expedited process were sent (I-765).

• April 17, 2020: New Card is Being Produced (I-765)

• April 20, 2020: Case Was Approved (I-765).

• April 21, 2020: Card Was Mailed To Me (I-765).

• April 23, 2020: Approval Notice and EAD Received (I-765).

• April 27, 2020: SSN Received.

• December 07, 2020: Filed package to renew EAD (I-765) and Advance Parole (I-131).

• December 17, 2020: Package received (Priority date).

• January 25, 2021: Card is Being Produced (I-765).

• January 27, 2021: Card Was Produced (I-765).

• January 30, 2021: Combo card received (I-765 & I-131).

• February 22, 2021: Interview Was Scheduled.

• March 30, 2021: Interview.

• April 28, 2021: New card is being produced (I-485).

 

Removal of Conditions (I-751)

• February 06, 2023: Case was received.

• June 20, 2024: Case was Updated To Show Fingerprints Were Taken.

• October 22, 2024: New card is being produced

• October 30, 2024: Card was received in the mail.

 

Citizenship (N-400)

• January 29, 2024: Case is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS.

• January 29, 2024: Biometrics reused.

• October 03, 2024: Your interview has been scheduled.

• November 13, 2024: Interview.

• November 13, 2024: Certificate of Naturalization Was Issued.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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Posted
On 4/27/2020 at 7:16 PM, GSKhanuja said:

Hi Wayne

I am in the same boat as you were a few days back coz they sent me an RFE for i485 which paused my EAD process, now that I have sent my RFE response back to them and they have also updated that they have received my documents today. So what what could be my next step to resume the EAD process? I read your previous posts on this thread where you mentioned that you called the customer care and talked to tier 2 officer, so should I also try doing that or wait for 45 days after my expedite request was approved?

 

please advice...!!!

I would say you can call and wait at the same time because that is what I was doing until Tier 2 told me about the 30-45 days wait time.

12/07/2019 - Package mailed
12/10/2019 - Package received (Chicago Lockbox)
01/13/2020 - Received text message receipts (for the 2 forms)
01/17/2020 - Received NOA for biometrics appointment (notice date: 01/10/2020)
01/28/2020 - Biometrics Completed

01/31/2020 - I-131 Rejected due to selecting the incorrect reason for applying. (Refiled)
02/06/2020 - Refiled I-131, delivered & signed for by CHYBA

02/11/2020 - EAD Expedite Requested (Financial Hardship, Health Issues)

02/13/2020 - Evidence requested and faxed

02/18/2020 - EAD Expedite Approved 😩

02/18/2020 - RFE needed (waiting on mail) 😩

02/21/2020 - RFE (Sponsor Needed)..... in process

03/02/2020 - Received NOA for Refiled I-131 (NOA: 02/06/2020)

03/10/2020 - RFE Response Sent to USCIS

03/12/2020 - I-131 Updated to Fingerprints were Taken (Used from Bio)

03/12/2020 - RFE delivered to USCIS 

03/12/2020 - Case updated to RFE received

03/21/2020 - Received Courtesy Letter for Medical

04/02/2020 - EAD (New Card Ordered)

04/03/2020 - EAD Case Was Approved

04/06/2020 - EAD Approval Notice Received

04/06/2020 - EAD was mailed to me

04/09/2020 - EAD Received

05/08/2020 - SSN Received

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Posted
1 hour ago, Wayne386 said:

I would say you can call and wait at the same time because that is what I was doing until Tier 2 told me about the 30-45 days wait time.

Ok. Is it worth it to involve my congressmen in the case coz USCIS will work on its own pace and might take longer?

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Posted
3 minutes ago, GSKhanuja said:

Ok. Is it worth it to involve my congressmen in the case coz USCIS will work on its own pace and might take longer?

It can't hurt. I involved my congress rep and things moved a lot faster as reps have their own office liasons within USCIS to chase things up. 

 
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