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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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2 hours ago, Valmabe said:

Holly cow, I did not expect that. Actually we are between 3: 2 hrs. from Philadelphia, Pittsburg and New York, so either will be great. Our status changed tuesday 8th., expecting the letter next week, the latest. Any idea on how long it might take?

Either where we, but nothing about this process is easy so we shouldn’t have been surprised! We got our letter just over a week after our status changed. 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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On 10/9/2019 at 9:55 AM, MarioM said:

Hello All, 

 

Our greencard appointment is 10/28/2019. I know I am tempting fate by saying this, but we really want to leave the country on Nov 10 for a family vacation in Mexico. 

 

Assuming we are approved can they Stamp her passport in the office? I have heard that is an option to allow travel / re-entry. It seems like if you are approved the card is produced fairly quickly. But it would be great to get something in the office so we don't have to wait. Anyone ever hear of anything like this? Thanks!

From reading USCIS service center reviews and interview feedback here on this forum, I think they say to generally wait 2 weeks for greencard to be mailed. If on the 3rd week it hasnt been sent, to contact them.

 

We already booked our flights but we gave it 3-4 weeks time to process and mail the approved green card. Just in case they want to be unhelpful again.

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6 hours ago, Southern_Belle07 said:

Has anyone received their EAD combo? Were you issued SSN card too?

 

I received the combo card, but didn’t receive the ssn card. After my greencard interview (4 days after I received EAD card) I went to the SSO and applied for ssn. I checked informed delivery today and  the greencard and ssn are supposed to be delivered today. I received my AOS approval notice hard copy yesterday

K1 Process 192 Days (From Mailing to POE)

Spoiler

08-17-2018 Mailed I-129F to Dallas, TX

08-20-2018 Delivered to Dallas, TX

08-23-2018 USCIS Text and email with Receipt #

08-27-2018 Received NOA1 Hard Copy

11-21-2018 CFO Interview- Passed. Received certificate and Receipt.

01-11-2019 Approved I129F. Received Text and Email. 

01-14-2019 NOA2 Hard Copy received- Stated Received date as 20Aug18, and NOA2 date as 10Jan19. DS-160 Submitted

01-25-2019 NVC Case Number by phone.

01-28-2019 Paid Visa Fee at BPI

01-29-2019 Scheduled Interview

02-05-2019 Case "In Transit" from NVC to USEM Philippines

02-07-2019 “Case Ready” at NVC 

02-08-2019 Received NVC Letter email

02-12-2019 Completed Medical

02-14-2019 Interview Passed

02-15-2019 Case Immigrant "Administrative Processing"

02-25-2019 Case “Nonimmigrant Administrative Processing”

02-27-2019 Visa Issued

03-04-2019 Visa On Hand

03-06-2019 CFO Sticker received

03-07-2019 POE Atlanta 

 

AOS Process

Spoiler

05-03-2019 Mailed AOS/EAD/AP

05-07-2019 Packet arrived to USCIS

05-28-2019 AOS Fee Charged to Card

05-29-2019 NOA Date

06-03-2019 Received NOA Receipts

06-07-2019 Biometrics Letter

06-17-2019 Biometrics appointment

08-07-2019 Ready to schedule interview

08-27-2019 Interview Scheduled

09-03-2019 Interview letter received.

09-18-2019 EAD Card in production 

09-19-2019 AP Approved

09-23-2019 EAD Card mailed

09-30-2019 EAD Card received 

10-04-2019 Interview passed/Card in production

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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My wife received her EAD/AP today in the mail (2 and a half weeks before her GC interview, go figure).  I'm slightly impressed with the quality of the card.  Too bad the states don't issue that nice of cards, lol.

Posted
1 minute ago, paulmit said:

You can get a driver permit with passport and NOA1? 

The DMV person just send me back home no matter how I explain.....

I got my ID with : copy of my husband's id, his birth certificate, proof of residence  , my I 94 and my papers from fingerprints. 

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Taiwan
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3 minutes ago, Vgmay2019 said:

I got my ID with : copy of my husband's id, his birth certificate, proof of residence  , my I 94 and my papers from fingerprints. 

Which state are you in? My friend said it may depend on state? 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Posted
2 minutes ago, paulmit said:

Which state are you in? My friend said it may depend on state? 

Yes, it does depend on the state. I am from Ohio, for example, and I can't get a permit or a drivers license without EAD or green card 

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Taiwan
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2 minutes ago, Daria123 said:

By the way, I had my interview yesterday! Does anyone know how long it typically takes to receive a green card in the mail or just for a status to change online? 

I heard it's 2 weeks in GA

 
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