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Just now, Eric&Mirella said:

It's not permitted, not even unpaid internships. Anything that could displace an American/lpr worker is a big NO.  I asked the same  on Reddit long time ago. 

Ohh i see..thanks for reply .

Its Getting so broing here .Idk wat else to do :( :( :(

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On 9/24/2019 at 5:27 AM, boris64 said:

Received Interview letter in the mail yesterday. Scheduled for October 31. Don't know if that is good luck or bad)))))

I'd say good luck! That's my birthday 😋 congrats!!

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1 minute ago, Knome said:

Ohh i see..thanks for reply .

Its Getting so broing here .Idk wat else to do :( :( :(

I know :( I'm in the same situation 

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On 9/25/2019 at 9:26 PM, jeffo said:

Prepare yourselves. here comes an epic rant...

 

Getting so frustrated with these government agencies.

 

So a week and a half ago, my wife and i went to a credit union to open a joint checking account. joint accounts are a good idea for interviews. shows you are true.

we went to the credit union. supplied our required documents, electric or gas bill, cant remember which one with both our names on the account and so forth.

after about 25 minutes, they said we could not open the account jointly because her ss card(with her married name), does not match her passport. 

my wife can't get a drivers license yet, so they suggested we get a state ID with her married name on it.

 

My wife goes to the dmv a week ago. brings all necessary papers and documents. dmv confirms that everything she brought is what was needed. take her picture, Then they state that they need to verify something with the ss office. they call ss and cant get the information, because ss can't look it up on their data base that day. my wife is instructed to check save.uscis.gov/casecheck over the next couple of days to see the status of this identification card case. the dmv worker said, "when the checkmark appears and tells you to come back, comeback, and we can get you your ID. 

for those who do not know, it will have a icon of a clock while they are working on the case/case under review, and a checked box when it has been returned to the agency. in this case, the dmv. 

 Monday evening, we checked, and the site said, case returned to the agency. so, as the dmv worked said, this mean to come back to the dmv.

my wife dropped me off at work today(she drives using an international drivers license), and went to the dmv.

waited 2 1/2 hours today just to have them tell her, her case is not ready...

#######!

 

dmv says, yes, even though your case states that information has been sent back to us(the agency), they have not reviewed anything. and she should check the website for when it has been reviewed so she can come back(wait half the day again) and get her ID. 

the site does not provide this information to my knowledge, only, "case under review,", and "case returned to agency. 

So how the F are we supposed to check?

dmv then says, or wait for an email to say your case is ready...

Who's going to email us? the dmv? she didnt provide an email.

 

all this just to get a bank account to help with her eventual interview. 

also, she had a difficult time getting her ss card too. 

 

its just been a pain in the butt. why can't things just run smoothly. stupid bureaucratic garbage faces

 

GRRRRRR. I need a lullabye before i tear through my clothes and turn green

I had a similar experience with issues with the SS office.. had to go back 2 times because the 1st the employee didn't know what he was doing.

DMV.. I have been 4 times , I have been in Colorado 6 months now, after 4th time I gave up trying to get a license, until I get my EAD.

They told me they couldn't confirm my status and would call when they did.. its been 2 months and nothing LOL. It honestly is such a joke, same with bank accounts, that was a HUGE hassle too lol.

 

I am so over stressing, things will happen when they happen I guess 😝

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27 minutes ago, Knome said:

Ohh i see..thanks for reply .

Its Getting so broing here .Idk wat else to do :( :( :(

Not even remote or online work is permitted :(

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    1. Package sent to USCIS : 06/09/2019 
    2. Package received by USCIS : 06/13/2019
    3. NOA date from USCIS: 06/18/2019
    4. Text/Email notices sent : 06/20/2019
    5. Physical Notices mailed : 06/19/2019
    6. FingerPrint notice sent : 06/25/2019
    7. FingerPrint notice scheduled : 07/11/2019
    8. FingerPrint Walk-in:  07/02/2019
    9. FingerPrint Review Completed:  07/02/2019 and 07/04/2019. For some reason, it's listed twice. 
    10. RFE 1: 08/19/2019: RFE email notification. 08/23/2019: Physical mail received.
    11. RFE Response received by USCIS:  08/26/2019
    12. NOA date from USCIS for RFE receipt: 08/28/2019
    13. Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview: 09/05/2019
    14. Interview was scheduled: Email on 09/12/2019 
    15. EAD expedite requested: 09/24/2019
    16. Status change to Expedite Request Received: 09/26/2019 ( Made a request as I had to accept a job offer ASAP!)
    17. Case History Updates: 09/27/2019
      1. On September 27, 2019, your request to have your case expedited, referral number XXXXXX, was assigned to an officer for response.
      2. On September 27, 2019, we sent a response to your request to have your case expedited, referral number XXXXXX
      3. On September 27, 2019, your request to have your case expedited, referral number XXXXXX, was completed.
    18. Faxed evidence for EAD expedite: 10/07/2019
    19. AP/EAD Text/Email approval : 10/18/2019 ( Don't think it's because of the expedite)
    20. AP/EAD Physical cards mailed : 10/22/2019
    21. Interview Date: 10/22/2019
    22. I-485 approved : 10/22/2019
    23. GC card mailed : 10/28/2019

     

ROC

  1. I-751 sent to USCIS: 08/25/2021
  2. Package received by USCIS : 08/30/2021
  3. Received package back from USCIS due to form processing error: 09/07/2021
  4. Mailed new application to USCIS: 09/07/2021
  5. Package received by USCIS : 09/09/2021
  6. Received text for receipt#: 09/11/2021 (Dated 09/10/2021)
  7. Check cashed: 09/14/2021
  8. Received letter about Biometrics waiver: 10/25/2021
  9. Request for initial evidence: 03/28/2024
  10. USCIS received response to ROE: 06/20/2024
  11. USCIS approved: 09/06/2024 
  12. GC Mailed: 09/11/2024
  13. GC received: Waiting
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On 9/26/2019 at 6:08 PM, Liflead said:

Hey guys,

 

Are there any AOS filers from Colorado who filed in May or June 2019?

 

Thanks

I filed in June! 😊

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3 hours ago, BlueGatorGamer said:

Not even remote or online work is permitted :(

Wow, really? That sucks. And here I was, trying to find at least something to keep me busy by applying for remote work for Canadian companies... :(

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3 hours ago, TrickorTea said:

Wow, really? That sucks. And here I was, trying to find at least something to keep me busy by applying for remote work for Canadian companies... :(

I'd recommend to still apply to jobs as that will help you with interview preparation and possibly expedite EAD.

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    1. Package sent to USCIS : 06/09/2019 
    2. Package received by USCIS : 06/13/2019
    3. NOA date from USCIS: 06/18/2019
    4. Text/Email notices sent : 06/20/2019
    5. Physical Notices mailed : 06/19/2019
    6. FingerPrint notice sent : 06/25/2019
    7. FingerPrint notice scheduled : 07/11/2019
    8. FingerPrint Walk-in:  07/02/2019
    9. FingerPrint Review Completed:  07/02/2019 and 07/04/2019. For some reason, it's listed twice. 
    10. RFE 1: 08/19/2019: RFE email notification. 08/23/2019: Physical mail received.
    11. RFE Response received by USCIS:  08/26/2019
    12. NOA date from USCIS for RFE receipt: 08/28/2019
    13. Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview: 09/05/2019
    14. Interview was scheduled: Email on 09/12/2019 
    15. EAD expedite requested: 09/24/2019
    16. Status change to Expedite Request Received: 09/26/2019 ( Made a request as I had to accept a job offer ASAP!)
    17. Case History Updates: 09/27/2019
      1. On September 27, 2019, your request to have your case expedited, referral number XXXXXX, was assigned to an officer for response.
      2. On September 27, 2019, we sent a response to your request to have your case expedited, referral number XXXXXX
      3. On September 27, 2019, your request to have your case expedited, referral number XXXXXX, was completed.
    18. Faxed evidence for EAD expedite: 10/07/2019
    19. AP/EAD Text/Email approval : 10/18/2019 ( Don't think it's because of the expedite)
    20. AP/EAD Physical cards mailed : 10/22/2019
    21. Interview Date: 10/22/2019
    22. I-485 approved : 10/22/2019
    23. GC card mailed : 10/28/2019

     

ROC

  1. I-751 sent to USCIS: 08/25/2021
  2. Package received by USCIS : 08/30/2021
  3. Received package back from USCIS due to form processing error: 09/07/2021
  4. Mailed new application to USCIS: 09/07/2021
  5. Package received by USCIS : 09/09/2021
  6. Received text for receipt#: 09/11/2021 (Dated 09/10/2021)
  7. Check cashed: 09/14/2021
  8. Received letter about Biometrics waiver: 10/25/2021
  9. Request for initial evidence: 03/28/2024
  10. USCIS received response to ROE: 06/20/2024
  11. USCIS approved: 09/06/2024 
  12. GC Mailed: 09/11/2024
  13. GC received: Waiting
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1 hour ago, WeNandC said:

Congrats for all those who has interview ready to schedule and interview already schedule.. 🎉🎉

And let there be more updates today!

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2 hours ago, WeNandC said:

It’s time to gather documents for the interview🎉

ATLANTA.

file received: June 21

bio: july 22 (for both AOS/EAD)

ready to schedule: september 04

schedule interview notice:  September 23

Interview: October 30

EAD/AP: never changed status since the case was received on June 17.

Congratulations!

I have the same date for interview in ATL. What time is yours scheduled for?

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Congrats for your interview! Being in Chicago is the seriously the worst.. I feel your pain.

US Date of Entry:                                   07/04/2019

Date of Marriage:                                  07/06/2019
I-485 / I-765 / I-131 Sent :                    07/08/2019
I-485 / I-765 / I-131 NOA1 :                 07/11/2019

Biometrics Letter Received:                09/27/2019

Biometrics Completed:                        09/30/2019 (walk-in) 

Fingerprint Review Was Completed: 10/01/2019

Ready for To Be Scheduled For Interview: 10/03/2019

Interview Scheduled:                           10/07/2019

Interview Date:                                      11/14/2019

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