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We have spent the last year learning that USCIS tends to be slow about things, and not to get our hopes up on short processing (we spent around 8 months waiting on the K-1). However, we just got an interview notice for my husband's AOS and we sent it in less than two months ago. I'm just curious if anyone else had that experience?

 

We're hopeful this means our case is an easy one that didn't require much additional vetting, but my husband is curious as to why it came so quickly when normal processing can take up to two years. We're not complaining, just curious about the experience of others who got an interview quickly. Thanks!

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23 minutes ago, Nafisa & Bryce said:

We have spent the last year learning that USCIS tends to be slow about things, and not to get our hopes up on short processing (we spent around 8 months waiting on the K-1). However, we just got an interview notice for my husband's AOS and we sent it in less than two months ago. I'm just curious if anyone else had that experience?

 

We're hopeful this means our case is an easy one that didn't require much additional vetting, but my husband is curious as to why it came so quickly when normal processing can take up to two years. We're not complaining, just curious about the experience of others who got an interview quickly. Thanks!

I think Ohio's offices are quite fast as they have a low percentage of immigrants in the population. You got lucky! Congrats! :) 

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On 7/16/2018 at 4:48 PM, KathCali said:

I think Ohio's offices are quite fast as they have a low percentage of immigrants in the population. You got lucky! Congrats! :) 

In looking over the AOS (from K-1) timelines, it seems pretty consistent with the Columbus office...didn't see anyone waiting more than 6 months for an interview in the last year :-) We have a pretty simple case, I think...no immigration problems in the past, neither of us have previous marriages or criminal history, no problems on his medical, we followed the terms of the visa (we were actually married a week after he got here), we have a 5 month old son together, shared lease, bank/savings account, health insurance, car insurance, he's the beneficiary to my life insurance and my emergency contact at work, I make well above the poverty line for a family of 3. We have lots of pictures of our families together, records of our travels, cards given to us as a couple for our wedding and to celebrate our son's birth, etc. He's only been here since April and I hope that's enough to show evidence of our life together. I don't really think we'll have any problems, but since it's such an intimidating process I always stress and over-prepare. Anyway, thanks for your input, and I hope things go well for you!

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i will have interview for aos next monday 30, i sent my application on april 20.

so my interview will be 3 months after filed, this year they are faster on aos interview.

many peole are getting interview quick, congratulations

K1 2017

Aos sent April 2018

Aos interview July 2018

Work permit September2018

Aos approved July 24, 2019.

Roc April 27, 2021

Biometric reused june 28, 2021

N-400 online April 27, 2022 base on 3 years rule, biometric reused.

N-400 interview on December 12, 2022 combo interview i-751. Approved.

January 11, 2023 oath ceremony, Indianapolis. After that done with uscis😂🤭🤫

I took my oath ceremony in Indianapolis, it was a nice ceremony, where people from 35 coutry become american citizen.

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