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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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As of February 12th, 2019, USCIS still has the ability to waive AOS interviews.

 

All adjustment of status applicants must be interviewed by an officer unless the interview is waived by USCIS. [1] The decision to waive the interview should be made on a case-by-case basis. The interview enables USCIS to verify important information about the applicant to determine eligibility for adjustment. For family-based applications, USCIS generally requires the Form I-130 petitioner to appear for the interview with the principal adjustment of status applicant. In addition, derivatives are also required to appear regardless of the filing category.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Romania
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22 hours ago, samuelam said:

Most K1 AOS don't require interview. Did you get the USCIS letter in mail yet?

I think you are a bit outdated with this sentence. I am pretty sure that it's in the other way nowdays.

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From my observation it depends on state. Some states have more immigrants than others and I think this affects processing time.(Even though the work load should be shared among locations) For a few of us here in Nebraska, all got interviews pretty fast while people we know in Texas and New York are still waiting!! 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Malaysia
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8 hours ago, Jeb said:

Mine is scheduled for this Thursday. We filed my AOS in December. So three months for us as well. I consider us to be extremely lucky considering how busy other field offices are.

Congrats!!!! I wish mine would be as fast as yours but at last from the timeline here, mine would probably take around a year.

My timeline

Naturalization pending (5 years rule)

Local USCIS office: Chicago, IL

 

07/24/2024 Case submitted online

07/24/2024 Biometrics waived

09/12/2024 Interview scheduled

10/31/2024 Interview

10/31/2024 Oath Ceremony will be scheduled 

 

 

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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1 hour ago, NicoAndNelle said:

From my observation it depends on state. Some states have more immigrants than others and I think this affects processing time.(Even though the work load should be shared among locations) For a few of us here in Nebraska, all got interviews pretty fast while people we know in Texas and New York are still waiting!! 

depends on state, case, mistakes in application cause for rfe/rfie.

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Other than couple that are subject to very strict job schedules, why does it matter anyway, whether to go with or without your partner to the interview? If you relationship is sincere, there shouldn't be a problem.

 
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