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7 minutes ago, Lonezy said:

AOS document have been submitted since July 2018 and status is still submitted it hasn’t change 

AOSing from which visa?  Which local field office?  Did you concurrently apply for EAD/AP?  No biometrics?

 

We need meaningful info in order to be able to help you.

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Just now, Lonezy said:

 PD is July 19 2006.   F31 visa

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Ohhh.  I didn't realize you meant affidavit of support.  'AOS' = Adjustment of Status.

I wouldn't think that would be looked at until much, much later in your process.

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1 minute ago, Lonezy said:

Do you knw why since July the status has Changed from submitted to accepted 

Probably just means that there were no issues with the document itself, so it was added to your file.

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Just now, Lonezy said:

What should I do bcos I have been waiting for one year one month now still nothing new 

There is nothing you can do.  It is a long wait, particularly for your visa category.

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Which country are you chargeable to? Current priority date is already at Sep 2007 for most countries so unless you are one of the exceptions you should have interviewed by now. Did you submit DS260s yet?

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5 minutes ago, Lonezy said:

I submitted since last year from west Africa Liberia .they accepted all documents but the AOS of my petitioner status is submitted instead of accepted 

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Maybe your petitioner should contact NVC to follow up.

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28 minutes ago, Lonezy said:

Really bcos it has been like this for more than 1 year since July 17

Are you asking if I really think you should be following up on the case?! Nothing has happened and your priority date was current many months ago so yes, if you submitted all documents a year ago I think your petitioner should contact them and find out what the problem is. 

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