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Very sure! Done it a bunch of times.

K1 time line

 


I-129F sent: 12/23/2014
NOA-1: 12/29/2014
NOA-2: 06/05/2015 (158 days)
NOA-2 hardcopy: 06/11/2015 (6 days post NOA-2, 164 days total)
Sent to NVC: 06/16/2015 (11 days post NOA-2, 169 days total)
NVC receive: 06/25/2015 (20 days post NOA-2, 178 days total)
NVC case no: 06/30/2015 (25 days post NOA-2, 183 days total)
NVC left: 07/02/2015 (27 days post NOA-2, 185 days total)
Case Ready: 07/07/2015 (32 days post NOA-2, 190 days total)
submitted DS-160, paid visa fee.: 07/21/2015 (46 days post NOA-2, 204 days total)
Packet 3 sent: 07/25/2015 (50 days post NOA-2, 209 days total)
Pack 4 received: 07/30/2015 (55 days post NOA-2, 214 days total)
Medical: 09/17/2015 Interview: 09/23/2015 (108 days post NOA-2, 268 days total)
Interview Result: Approved Administrative Processing: 09/23/2015
CEAC Status Issued: 09/24/2015
Visa in hand: 09/28/2015
POE: 12/29/2015 Wedding: 01/11/2016


AOS Time Line

 

AOS package mailed: 01/13/2016
AOS package received: 01/20/2016 (day 1)
AOS NOA-1 text/email: 01/23/2016 (day 3), actual NOA-1 date 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS Fingerprint fee received: 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS check cashed: 01-25-2016 (day 5) Got 6 month NJ driver's license: 01-25-2016
3x NOA-1 hardcopies: 02/03/2016 (day 14)

Biometrics letter: 02/05/2016 (day 16) Biometrics appt (Elizabeth, NJ): 02/17/2016 (day 28)

EAD and AP approved email/txt: 03/29/2016 (day 67)

GC approval email/text: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

I-797 for I-765/I-131 in mail: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

EAD/AP delivered: 04/05/216 (day 75)

GC card being mailed status update: 04/07/16 (day 77)

GC received: 04/11/16 (day 84 post AOS NOA-1)

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 21 MONTHS!

ROC Window opens: 01/04/2018

 

ROC Time Line
ROC package mailed to Vermont 01/04/2018
ROC package received at Vermont 01/08/2018 (day 0)
Check cashed: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
NOA-1 date: 01/09/2018 (day 1)
NOA-1 received: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
Biometrics notice received: 02/09/2018 (day 32)
Biometrics appointment: 02/23/2018 (day 46)
Received 18-month extension letter: 08/13/2018 (day 209)
ROC Approved: 03/09/2019 (day 425)
Card Received: 03/16/2019  (day 432)
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So if I change the address, it does not interfere the approved ESTA visa? Sure? Just don't want to cause any problems three weeks before I leave :D

Very sure! Done it a bunch of times.

I have also amended my address and flight details on existing ESTA's countless times, but when they changed the ESTA forms at the end of last year, it wouldn't let me go in and edit my daughter's one. I had to apply for a new one and had to give my address in the USA and also the person I was staying with, if not a hotel. I emailed them to ask if I need to get a new one for my daughter and they said if it's still valid, just to leave it. So I did.

When you complete your API for your airline booking, it asks for the details of where you are staying and you can just enter it in there. I was asked countless questions (some of them numerous times), but the address I was staying at was not one of them. Strangely enough. The officer did seem quite taken aback that I only had $6 in cash on me though :rofl:

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Lee & William

8/2/2014 - Sent I-129F Petition with USPS by Express Mail    
8/4/2014 - I-129F delivered to dropbox    8/6/2014 - NOA1 Text/E-Mail received    8/11/2014 - Alien Registration Number Changed (Text/E-Mail) / NOA1 Letter received by Mail    3/16/2015 - NOA2 Text/E-Mail received (224 days)    3/20/2015 - Sent to NVC    3/31/2015 - NVC Received    4/1/2015 - Case Number Assigned       4/7/2015 - NVC Sent to Embassy    4/10/2015 - London Embassy Received    4/11/2015 - Medical     4/15/2015 - Packet 3 Received    4/12/2015 - Packet 3 Sent    4/23/2015 - Packet 4 Received    5/18/2015 - Interview - APPROVED     5/30/2015 - Visa collected from courier    6/1/2015 - POE    6/14/2015 - Wedding 💍💍
 
 
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Hey everybody,

Just want to share my experience since I've been reading everyone else's. So yes I've collected all my ties back to the UK such as payslips and employers letter.

I was so nervous and felt sick but Thank God Seattle had one of them airports with self machine service where you scan your passport, take a photo and fingerprints. I did that and then went to the officer. He asked me two Q's Are you here for pleasure or business? I said Pleasure and how long i'm staying, I said two weeks! He then said welcome to America and stamped my passport!!! It was that easy my God I was sick for no reason lol. By the way the self machine service is for people with returning ESTA as in not your first

time ESTA, green card holders and US citizen.

Good luck everyone.. Now I'm just going to enjoy my two weeks with my fiancé before going back to waiting and counting down the days!

Patience Is A Virtue - [The Beneficiary]


AOS From K1:
Approved 26th of September 2016
 

ROC:

Approved: 16th August 2019 (July 2018 Filer)

 

N400

Filed online: November 25th 2019

April 27th 2021: INTERVIEW APPROVED - Officially a US citizen - the End! 

 

 

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Yanirose,

thank you so much for sharing your experience.

My PoE for my visit in 2 1/2 weeks is Seattle. I do have a connecting flight to Portland, I have to go through the immigrations in Seattle though. Do you think it will be possible to use the self service machines as well or is it just for final destination passengers?

Can you perhaps let me know where you have found those self service machines. I hope I will find them. It's my first flight via Seattle. I am a bit nervous!

Have a wonderful time together with your fiancé!!!

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Yanirose,

thank you so much for sharing your experience.

My PoE for my visit in 2 1/2 weeks is Seattle. I do have a connecting flight to Portland, I have to go through the immigrations in Seattle though. Do you think it will be possible to use the self service machines as well or is it just for final destination passengers?

Can you perhaps let me know where you have found those self service machines. I hope I will find them. It's my first flight via Seattle. I am a bit nervous!

Have a wonderful time together with your fiancé!!!

Not sure if this will help, but there is a guide and a video so you can see where they are in the immigration hall http://www.portseattle.org/Sea-Tac/Passenger-Services/Pages/International-Travel.aspx

You can use the automated machines as long as you meet the qualifying criteria, which I'm thinking you will if you are on an Austrian passport. You need to have visited the US within the past two years (I think it's two years) under the Visa Waiver Program. Again, since you needed this for filing your petition, I would think you're good to go. It does not have to be your final destination.

I actually like the CBP website and have used it a lot over the years. Here is the link to the FAQ's and conditions

http://www.cbp.gov/travel/us-citizens/automated-passport-control-apc

To all of you going to spend time with your loved ones, have a safe trip and enjoy your time together. Just let the world stop while you visit :D

Lee & William

8/2/2014 - Sent I-129F Petition with USPS by Express Mail    
8/4/2014 - I-129F delivered to dropbox    8/6/2014 - NOA1 Text/E-Mail received    8/11/2014 - Alien Registration Number Changed (Text/E-Mail) / NOA1 Letter received by Mail    3/16/2015 - NOA2 Text/E-Mail received (224 days)    3/20/2015 - Sent to NVC    3/31/2015 - NVC Received    4/1/2015 - Case Number Assigned       4/7/2015 - NVC Sent to Embassy    4/10/2015 - London Embassy Received    4/11/2015 - Medical     4/15/2015 - Packet 3 Received    4/12/2015 - Packet 3 Sent    4/23/2015 - Packet 4 Received    5/18/2015 - Interview - APPROVED     5/30/2015 - Visa collected from courier    6/1/2015 - POE    6/14/2015 - Wedding 💍💍
 
 
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Try not to be nervous - there is no reason to, you will be fine!

ESTAs who have not changed their passport and have used ESTA at least once before are eligible to use the machines. I POE through EWR a lot and have used them a few times.

Small word of warning though - do not rely on them too much, it has happenend to me that the machines were not open for business and arrivals were guided to the regular desks.

K1 time line

 


I-129F sent: 12/23/2014
NOA-1: 12/29/2014
NOA-2: 06/05/2015 (158 days)
NOA-2 hardcopy: 06/11/2015 (6 days post NOA-2, 164 days total)
Sent to NVC: 06/16/2015 (11 days post NOA-2, 169 days total)
NVC receive: 06/25/2015 (20 days post NOA-2, 178 days total)
NVC case no: 06/30/2015 (25 days post NOA-2, 183 days total)
NVC left: 07/02/2015 (27 days post NOA-2, 185 days total)
Case Ready: 07/07/2015 (32 days post NOA-2, 190 days total)
submitted DS-160, paid visa fee.: 07/21/2015 (46 days post NOA-2, 204 days total)
Packet 3 sent: 07/25/2015 (50 days post NOA-2, 209 days total)
Pack 4 received: 07/30/2015 (55 days post NOA-2, 214 days total)
Medical: 09/17/2015 Interview: 09/23/2015 (108 days post NOA-2, 268 days total)
Interview Result: Approved Administrative Processing: 09/23/2015
CEAC Status Issued: 09/24/2015
Visa in hand: 09/28/2015
POE: 12/29/2015 Wedding: 01/11/2016


AOS Time Line

 

AOS package mailed: 01/13/2016
AOS package received: 01/20/2016 (day 1)
AOS NOA-1 text/email: 01/23/2016 (day 3), actual NOA-1 date 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS Fingerprint fee received: 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS check cashed: 01-25-2016 (day 5) Got 6 month NJ driver's license: 01-25-2016
3x NOA-1 hardcopies: 02/03/2016 (day 14)

Biometrics letter: 02/05/2016 (day 16) Biometrics appt (Elizabeth, NJ): 02/17/2016 (day 28)

EAD and AP approved email/txt: 03/29/2016 (day 67)

GC approval email/text: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

I-797 for I-765/I-131 in mail: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

EAD/AP delivered: 04/05/216 (day 75)

GC card being mailed status update: 04/07/16 (day 77)

GC received: 04/11/16 (day 84 post AOS NOA-1)

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 21 MONTHS!

ROC Window opens: 01/04/2018

 

ROC Time Line
ROC package mailed to Vermont 01/04/2018
ROC package received at Vermont 01/08/2018 (day 0)
Check cashed: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
NOA-1 date: 01/09/2018 (day 1)
NOA-1 received: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
Biometrics notice received: 02/09/2018 (day 32)
Biometrics appointment: 02/23/2018 (day 46)
Received 18-month extension letter: 08/13/2018 (day 209)
ROC Approved: 03/09/2019 (day 425)
Card Received: 03/16/2019  (day 432)
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Yanirose,

thank you so much for sharing your experience.

My PoE for my visit in 2 1/2 weeks is Seattle. I do have a connecting flight to Portland, I have to go through the immigrations in Seattle though. Do you think it will be possible to use the self service machines as well or is it just for final destination passengers?

Can you perhaps let me know where you have found those self service machines. I hope I will find them. It's my first flight via Seattle. I am a bit nervous!

Have a wonderful time together with your fiancé!!!

Hey,

Is this your first time on ESTA?

If it isnt then yes you can use the self-machine service, they've basically changed it. I've been to Seattle three times and the previous were straight to an Immigration Officer, but now you'll be asked if you're a returning ESTA, Greencard holder or US citizen to join the self-machine service line.

If It is your first time on ESTA you have to meet an IO (immigratlion officer).

You'll be fine do not stress, just have your ties back to your homecountry ready such as two months payslip. Also only answer what they ask with a smile lol

And yes even though Seattle isn't your final destination you'll still have to clear immigration and customs in Seattle.

Good luck

Patience Is A Virtue - [The Beneficiary]


AOS From K1:
Approved 26th of September 2016
 

ROC:

Approved: 16th August 2019 (July 2018 Filer)

 

N400

Filed online: November 25th 2019

April 27th 2021: INTERVIEW APPROVED - Officially a US citizen - the End! 

 

 

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I just came back from my visit to the US - POE was Boston Logan.

They actually changed the whole set up, instead of US/Canada and EverybodyElse they now have four lines - US/Canada, ESTA, Greencard, Visa.

Both ESTA and US lines use the same self service kiosks - aparently regardless of whether or not you have traveled on your ESTA and passport before, because they had me go there and do all of that (picture, fingerprints, answer same questions as on the blue form they give you on the airplane) and I only got my ESTA in January. Some people´s printouts have a big black X across the whole thing and some dont. Not sure of what that means (mine had an X and they let me in, so don´t panic!).

I did update my "where I am staying in the US" address just a day before traveling (from my hostfamilie´s address to my fiance´s) with no hiccups or issues.

Questions I was asked where:

Are you here for a visit? (Yes)

Who are you visiting? (my fiance) - that made the guy say "a-ha" and grin at me. Interestingly enough I had been interviewed by the same guy a couple years ago as well, I remembered him.

Does your fiance know you are coming? (Yes, of course, he is picking me up)

Where does your fiance live?

When did you meet?

Then he looked at my passport and found a couple visas so he asked what those were for, when I was here, where i stayed and if I met my fiance while I was here on one of them (Yes) In between he kept asking where my fiance lives, so just kept giving the same answer.

Last question was: Is or was your fiance a member of the same household that you lived with as an aupair? (Clear and resounding "No", honest surprise and reaction on my part - which is probably what he was going for anyways lol)

Then I was in! Picked up my bag and customs was done in under 3 mins.

Throughout the interview I had the feeling that he was trying to gouge my honesty and sincerity in my answers. I had brought proof of ties that have been mentioned here before, but they never came up. Still, the 90 mins waiting for my turn felt *really* long. totally worth it though :-)

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I will be visiting my Fiancé for the last time before my interview. I leave on May 2nd and will come back the Thursday before my interview. My interview is the Friday, May 15.

The thing is, he will be with me to the interview (well, we will try, I'm not 100% sure if he can come Inside with me. I'll be at the Montréal consulate). So, to save money and time, I will only buy 1 ticket and not roundtrip. I will be coming back to Canada with him. That way, I can memorize everything for when we bring me down.

I am planning on bringing my appointement letter and a letter from my employer (there will be the date on when I am suposed to go back to work also). Would that be enough to prove I will be coming back? Only bill I have to pay is my cellphone bill as I am now living at my parents until everything is over, so I don't think it can be used.

 

August 2011: Started talking to Brian
June 1st, 2012: Started dating (L)
July 29th 2012: Saw each other for the first time, met Family
August 2013: Got engaged
July 2014: Sent 1-129F petition
July 29th, 2014: Received NOA1.
February 5th, 2015: NOA2!
April 16th, 2015: Medical in Montréal
May 15th, 2015; Interview- APPROVED!
June 22nd, 2015: POE at Champlain Border

September 4th, 2015: Wedding! :dancing:
 

AOS/EAD/AP

February 20th, 2016: AOS/EAD/AP Package sent! (Received 2/25, yay for USPS delays!)

March 4th, 2016: NOA 1 for all 3 applications

March 11th, 2016: Hardcopies with all 3 receipt Numbers received

March 30th, 2016: Biometrics (as a code 2, Maybe have to go again?)

April 25th, 2016: Walk in for the SECOND Biometrics appoinment (Code 3 this time, Officer was not the happiest but told us to come back at noon and he'd let us in.)

May 16th, 2016: Submitted Service Request for I-765

June 8th, 2016: Called USCIS concerning delay, officer put another request in and said the previous one would like be ignored as it was created through their website.

June 21st, 2016: Contacted both NY Senators.

July 1st, 2016: RFIE for I-485.

July 8th, 2016; Sent Evidence Requested by USCIS. (Received July 13th)

July 15th, 2016; Emergency Advance Parole due to Family Emergency

July 27th, 2016; Contacted USCIS Ombudsman as my I-765 has been pending for 5 months.

July 30th,2016; EAD/AP have been approved!

 

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Hi all,

Really interesting reading all your posts on this subject.

Congratulations to all who are beginning, midway, nearing the end of your journey!

We submitted our application in December via an attorney (I was residing in Qatar at the time so this was the best option for us) and it is currently in the queue at Texas.....

So far my fiance has visited me in the UK and plans to again in June. When we asked our attorney if it would be possible for me to visit US she said absolutely no. She made it quite clear that it would be a 5 year ban!

Since reading your posts I'm now unsure of the advice we have been given. I see that it is not illegal (as we thought it was) it just takes preparation and an aspect of possibly getting turned down. For the record, I am not trying to skip the system and fully intend on coming back to UK.

So we are planning on meeting up with our attorney for her to clarify her advice.

Great to read other peoples positions.

Good luck to you all!

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Wow, if an attorney gave me such blatantly wrong advice, I'd seriously be worried...

K1 time line

 


I-129F sent: 12/23/2014
NOA-1: 12/29/2014
NOA-2: 06/05/2015 (158 days)
NOA-2 hardcopy: 06/11/2015 (6 days post NOA-2, 164 days total)
Sent to NVC: 06/16/2015 (11 days post NOA-2, 169 days total)
NVC receive: 06/25/2015 (20 days post NOA-2, 178 days total)
NVC case no: 06/30/2015 (25 days post NOA-2, 183 days total)
NVC left: 07/02/2015 (27 days post NOA-2, 185 days total)
Case Ready: 07/07/2015 (32 days post NOA-2, 190 days total)
submitted DS-160, paid visa fee.: 07/21/2015 (46 days post NOA-2, 204 days total)
Packet 3 sent: 07/25/2015 (50 days post NOA-2, 209 days total)
Pack 4 received: 07/30/2015 (55 days post NOA-2, 214 days total)
Medical: 09/17/2015 Interview: 09/23/2015 (108 days post NOA-2, 268 days total)
Interview Result: Approved Administrative Processing: 09/23/2015
CEAC Status Issued: 09/24/2015
Visa in hand: 09/28/2015
POE: 12/29/2015 Wedding: 01/11/2016


AOS Time Line

 

AOS package mailed: 01/13/2016
AOS package received: 01/20/2016 (day 1)
AOS NOA-1 text/email: 01/23/2016 (day 3), actual NOA-1 date 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS Fingerprint fee received: 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS check cashed: 01-25-2016 (day 5) Got 6 month NJ driver's license: 01-25-2016
3x NOA-1 hardcopies: 02/03/2016 (day 14)

Biometrics letter: 02/05/2016 (day 16) Biometrics appt (Elizabeth, NJ): 02/17/2016 (day 28)

EAD and AP approved email/txt: 03/29/2016 (day 67)

GC approval email/text: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

I-797 for I-765/I-131 in mail: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

EAD/AP delivered: 04/05/216 (day 75)

GC card being mailed status update: 04/07/16 (day 77)

GC received: 04/11/16 (day 84 post AOS NOA-1)

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 21 MONTHS!

ROC Window opens: 01/04/2018

 

ROC Time Line
ROC package mailed to Vermont 01/04/2018
ROC package received at Vermont 01/08/2018 (day 0)
Check cashed: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
NOA-1 date: 01/09/2018 (day 1)
NOA-1 received: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
Biometrics notice received: 02/09/2018 (day 32)
Biometrics appointment: 02/23/2018 (day 46)
Received 18-month extension letter: 08/13/2018 (day 209)
ROC Approved: 03/09/2019 (day 425)
Card Received: 03/16/2019  (day 432)
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Hi all,

Really interesting reading all your posts on this subject.

Congratulations to all who are beginning, midway, nearing the end of your journey!

We submitted our application in December via an attorney (I was residing in Qatar at the time so this was the best option for us) and it is currently in the queue at Texas.....

So far my fiance has visited me in the UK and plans to again in June. When we asked our attorney if it would be possible for me to visit US she said absolutely no. She made it quite clear that it would be a 5 year ban!

Since reading your posts I'm now unsure of the advice we have been given. I see that it is not illegal (as we thought it was) it just takes preparation and an aspect of possibly getting turned down. For the record, I am not trying to skip the system and fully intend on coming back to UK.

So we are planning on meeting up with our attorney for her to clarify her advice.

Great to read other peoples positions.

Good luck to you all!

Wow. I'm not sure why they said that.

My lawyers just told us they didn't recommend it, as we could be turned away (but not that it wasn't possible). But it's just as much a risk whenever ANYONE comes on the VWP- with or without awaiting the k1 visa. The foreigner always has a chance of getting deported but for most of us, as you've already read, that hasn't happened! Good lawyers (ours are family friends/neighbors of ours) typically have to advise their clients in a way that keeps them from having any issues, so for us, we knew that they told us that because they had an obligation to make sure we knew the real possibility of rejection. When we read these stories here, we told them we'd like to risk it, and now my fiancé is here! They were happy for us that he was allowed in, and we understood that they had to advise us the way they did.

However your lawyers giving information about a 5 year ban... I'm not sure where that came from! You could get sent back, but I havent heard of getting banned for years because of trying to enter while awaiting k1! Gov website doesn't say that, either.

K-1 Visa

♥ 10/2/14- I-129F form sent
♥ 10/3/14- USCIS received I-129F
♥ 10/7/14- NOA1
4/24/15- NOA2 [6.5 months; 199 days]
♥ 5/11/15- NVC received & case number assigned
5/13/15- NVC left
5/14/15- Consulate received & ready for interview
6/15/15- Interview- APPROVED!!

7/10/15- Visa in hand

7/11/15- POE

7/14/15- Marriage (Civil)

AOS

7/20/15- AOS/EAD/AP sent together

7/23/15- NOA1 for all 3

8/17/15- Biometrics

8/31/15- Expedited AP document (all in one day)

9/22/15- EAD NOA2

9/30/15- Received EAD/AP combo card

11/20/15- AOS NOA2 (no interview)

11/25/15- Green card received! Woohoo!!!

"Can my fiance(e) visit on VWP while awaiting K-1 visa?"
Check out our recent experience coming through JFK on VWP here!

*Fellow Ecuamerican couples: All info you need to know--

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Thanks for that TabeaK

Yes Allie, I presume they have to advise of the risks. That way I suppose it can't go back on them if it goes wrong. The thought of not being allowed in is a risk I think is worth taking. Thanks for your response and I'm happy for you that you and your fiancé are together at the moment! :)

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Good luck! As a non US cititzen/Green card holder you always stand the chance to be turned away at the border, petition or no...happens rarely though.

K1 time line

 


I-129F sent: 12/23/2014
NOA-1: 12/29/2014
NOA-2: 06/05/2015 (158 days)
NOA-2 hardcopy: 06/11/2015 (6 days post NOA-2, 164 days total)
Sent to NVC: 06/16/2015 (11 days post NOA-2, 169 days total)
NVC receive: 06/25/2015 (20 days post NOA-2, 178 days total)
NVC case no: 06/30/2015 (25 days post NOA-2, 183 days total)
NVC left: 07/02/2015 (27 days post NOA-2, 185 days total)
Case Ready: 07/07/2015 (32 days post NOA-2, 190 days total)
submitted DS-160, paid visa fee.: 07/21/2015 (46 days post NOA-2, 204 days total)
Packet 3 sent: 07/25/2015 (50 days post NOA-2, 209 days total)
Pack 4 received: 07/30/2015 (55 days post NOA-2, 214 days total)
Medical: 09/17/2015 Interview: 09/23/2015 (108 days post NOA-2, 268 days total)
Interview Result: Approved Administrative Processing: 09/23/2015
CEAC Status Issued: 09/24/2015
Visa in hand: 09/28/2015
POE: 12/29/2015 Wedding: 01/11/2016


AOS Time Line

 

AOS package mailed: 01/13/2016
AOS package received: 01/20/2016 (day 1)
AOS NOA-1 text/email: 01/23/2016 (day 3), actual NOA-1 date 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS Fingerprint fee received: 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS check cashed: 01-25-2016 (day 5) Got 6 month NJ driver's license: 01-25-2016
3x NOA-1 hardcopies: 02/03/2016 (day 14)

Biometrics letter: 02/05/2016 (day 16) Biometrics appt (Elizabeth, NJ): 02/17/2016 (day 28)

EAD and AP approved email/txt: 03/29/2016 (day 67)

GC approval email/text: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

I-797 for I-765/I-131 in mail: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

EAD/AP delivered: 04/05/216 (day 75)

GC card being mailed status update: 04/07/16 (day 77)

GC received: 04/11/16 (day 84 post AOS NOA-1)

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 21 MONTHS!

ROC Window opens: 01/04/2018

 

ROC Time Line
ROC package mailed to Vermont 01/04/2018
ROC package received at Vermont 01/08/2018 (day 0)
Check cashed: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
NOA-1 date: 01/09/2018 (day 1)
NOA-1 received: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
Biometrics notice received: 02/09/2018 (day 32)
Biometrics appointment: 02/23/2018 (day 46)
Received 18-month extension letter: 08/13/2018 (day 209)
ROC Approved: 03/09/2019 (day 425)
Card Received: 03/16/2019  (day 432)
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