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4 minutes ago, James120383 said:

what field office ?

Bartlett, TN - that's where I did biometrics. No idea if the interview will be in the same office.

K1 visa journey:                                                                       AOS:

 

Filed I-129f: February 22, 2019                                              AOS+EAD package sent: February 15, 2020

NOA1: February 28, 2019                                                       Biometrics: March 17, 2020

NOA2: May 14, 2019 (75 days from NOA1!)                       EAD approved: July 21, 2020

NVC received: June 07, 2019                                                EAD received: August 7, 2020

NVC case # assigned: June 13, 2019                               

NVC left: June 25, 2019

Consulate received: June 27, 2019

Interview: August 5, 2019 🤞

Visa received: August 6, 2019

US entry: November 19, 2019

Marriage: December 31, 2019

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9 minutes ago, James120383 said:

Probably Memphis

That's right, thank you. Just looked it up

K1 visa journey:                                                                       AOS:

 

Filed I-129f: February 22, 2019                                              AOS+EAD package sent: February 15, 2020

NOA1: February 28, 2019                                                       Biometrics: March 17, 2020

NOA2: May 14, 2019 (75 days from NOA1!)                       EAD approved: July 21, 2020

NVC received: June 07, 2019                                                EAD received: August 7, 2020

NVC case # assigned: June 13, 2019                               

NVC left: June 25, 2019

Consulate received: June 27, 2019

Interview: August 5, 2019 🤞

Visa received: August 6, 2019

US entry: November 19, 2019

Marriage: December 31, 2019

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@Lyubov Wheeee congrats, be sure to get all your documents together now, don't wait until the last minute. Your interview letter will inform you what they want you to bring. If the letter has not changed it will tell you to bring EVERYTHING you ever got from USCIS lol no joke I'm serious. Some couples bring everything but the kitchen sink others don't. That's going to be your personal choice you and your spouse!!!!


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Go head February 2020 filers, it's getting hot in here, things are looking up hopefully things will begin to pick up for you all!!!!


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1 minute ago, Sarge2155 said:

@Lyubov Wheeee congrats, be sure to get all your documents together now, don't wait until the last minute. Your interview letter will inform you what they want you to bring. If the letter has not changed it will tell you to bring EVERYTHING you ever got from USCIS lol no joke I'm serious. Some couples bring everything but the kitchen sink others don't. That's going to be your personal choice you and your spouse!!!!

I don't think we will bring the kitchen sink 😆 My only concern is that we have only a few pictures together, as we are both not "picture people". And I hate to think I'll have to bring all the docs we submitted.. Those guys surely don't care about saving forests :) 

K1 visa journey:                                                                       AOS:

 

Filed I-129f: February 22, 2019                                              AOS+EAD package sent: February 15, 2020

NOA1: February 28, 2019                                                       Biometrics: March 17, 2020

NOA2: May 14, 2019 (75 days from NOA1!)                       EAD approved: July 21, 2020

NVC received: June 07, 2019                                                EAD received: August 7, 2020

NVC case # assigned: June 13, 2019                               

NVC left: June 25, 2019

Consulate received: June 27, 2019

Interview: August 5, 2019 🤞

Visa received: August 6, 2019

US entry: November 19, 2019

Marriage: December 31, 2019

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4 minutes ago, Lyubov said:

I don't think we will bring the kitchen sink 😆 My only concern is that we have only a few pictures together, as we are both not "picture people". And I hate to think I'll have to bring all the docs we submitted.. Those guys surely don't care about saving forests :) 

When did you marry, was it before Christmas 2019? Surely you have pictures of your first Christmas in the US (of course provided you celebrate it) they are going to be looking for things like that. We are not picture people either but you have to do what you gotta do to get what you want!!!


4 years, 11 months, 2 weeks and 3 days

Citizenship Complete!

USCIS is like a box of chocolates, you never know what kind of answer you are going to get!!!!

 

 

                                    

 

 

 

 


                                                             

 

 

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Sarge2155 said:

When did you marry, was it before Christmas 2019? Surely you have pictures of your first Christmas in the US (of course provided you celebrate it) they are going to be looking for things like that. We are not picture people either but you have to do what you gotta do to get what you want!!!

We got married on December 31st. I was the one taking pictures on Christmas, so that won't work :( however, we do have a few pictures of fishing together, climbing mountains etc. We live in the Natural State you know :) 

K1 visa journey:                                                                       AOS:

 

Filed I-129f: February 22, 2019                                              AOS+EAD package sent: February 15, 2020

NOA1: February 28, 2019                                                       Biometrics: March 17, 2020

NOA2: May 14, 2019 (75 days from NOA1!)                       EAD approved: July 21, 2020

NVC received: June 07, 2019                                                EAD received: August 7, 2020

NVC case # assigned: June 13, 2019                               

NVC left: June 25, 2019

Consulate received: June 27, 2019

Interview: August 5, 2019 🤞

Visa received: August 6, 2019

US entry: November 19, 2019

Marriage: December 31, 2019

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3 hours ago, Lyubov said:

So unexpected! The interview was scheduled even before EAD was approved! I'm so excited. Good luck fellow Feb filers!

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Wow amazing! Congrats!

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57 minutes ago, Lyubov said:

We got married on December 31st. I was the one taking pictures on Christmas, so that won't work :( however, we do have a few pictures of fishing together, climbing mountains etc. We live in the Natural State you know :) 

Lol Ahhhh very good!


4 years, 11 months, 2 weeks and 3 days

Citizenship Complete!

USCIS is like a box of chocolates, you never know what kind of answer you are going to get!!!!

 

 

                                    

 

 

 

 


                                                             

 

 

 

 

 

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12 hours ago, Pjomo said:

I just wake up to this good news that “New Card is being produced”

 

PD : 02/12/2020
BIO : 03/10/020
Case ready to be scheduled for interview: 04/16
New card being produced 07/09/2020

I just got a nice job last week but I couldn’t fill the I-9 because my OPT expired and I have no time to apply for the STEM extension. I am calling my employer today ASAP. I just hope they hold the job for me. 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Norway
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For people waiting to get their card produced, apparently USCIS created a printer problem for themselves:

"Some 50,000 green cards and 75,000 other employment authorization documents promised to immigrants haven’t been printed, USCIS said in a statement."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-the-trump-administration-is-turning-legal-immigrants-into-undocumented-ones/2020/07/09/15c1cbf6-c203-11ea-9fdd-b7ac6b051dc8_story.html

Hopefully they will sort out this issue quickly! :(

Concurrent I-485/I-130/I-765/I-131 Filing (married to USC spouse):

2/23/2020: Sent in application via FedEx (following rules before new Public Charge rule) 

2/25/2020: Arrived in Chicago, IL
3/13/2020: Packaged received in return and rejected due to "outdated forms"
3/24/2020: Refiled application with new forms including I-944
3/25/2020: Arrived in Chicago, IL (received by Harper)

4/13/2020: Received 4 late-night texts with case numbers
4/14/2020: Application fee withdrawn from my bank account

4/17/2020: Received hard copies of Receipt NOAs (I-797Cs)
4/17/2020: Requested EAD expedite
4/20/2020: EAD expedite request denied: Case in "in suspense or on hold until we receive your biometrics" +  did not provide evidence of "extreme emergent need"
8/1/2020: Received biometrics appointment notice (for I-485 and I-765)
8/11/2020: Biometrics appointment at the ASC in Sacramento, CA

8/12/2020: Online case status for I-485 and I-765 updated to "fingerprints related to ... have been applied to your case"

8/17/2020: Online case status for I-131 updated to "fingerprints related to ... have been applied to your case"

8/18/2020: Online case status for I-485 updated to "we are ready to schedule your ... for an interview"

9/4/2020: Online case status for I-765 updated to "New card is being produced"

9/8/2020: Online case status for I-765 updated to "Case was approved"

9/8/2020: Online case status for I-131 updated to "Case was approved"
9/10/2020: Online case status for I-765 updated to "Card was mailed to me"

9/12/2020: Received I-797 Notice of Action (approval notice) for I-765 and I-131
9/14/2020: Received my combo EAD card (work authorization and advanced parole)
8/13/2021: Filed renewal application for both I-131 and I-765
11/9/2021: Filed expedite request for both I-131 due to sick father in Norway
12/15/2021: Received email from USCIS for supportive documents (after multiple calls)
12/17/2021: Sent in supportive documents (letter from doctor, hospital appointment notices ++)
12/22/2021: Status changed to "card being produced" (letter on MyUSCIS.com confirms this will be a combo card)

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3 hours ago, David_Norway said:

For people waiting to get their card produced, apparently USCIS created a printer problem for themselves:

"Some 50,000 green cards and 75,000 other employment authorization documents promised to immigrants haven’t been printed, USCIS said in a statement."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-the-trump-administration-is-turning-legal-immigrants-into-undocumented-ones/2020/07/09/15c1cbf6-c203-11ea-9fdd-b7ac6b051dc8_story.html

Hopefully they will sort out this issue quickly! :(

If it's not one thing it's another! This could be a major issue for  folks.


4 years, 11 months, 2 weeks and 3 days

Citizenship Complete!

USCIS is like a box of chocolates, you never know what kind of answer you are going to get!!!!

 

 

                                    

 

 

 

 


                                                             

 

 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, David_Norway said:

For people waiting to get their card produced, apparently USCIS created a printer problem for themselves:

"Some 50,000 green cards and 75,000 other employment authorization documents promised to immigrants haven’t been printed, USCIS said in a statement."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-the-trump-administration-is-turning-legal-immigrants-into-undocumented-ones/2020/07/09/15c1cbf6-c203-11ea-9fdd-b7ac6b051dc8_story.html

Hopefully they will sort out this issue quickly! :(

 

Here's bad and good news.

 

The bad news is the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the agency that handles all bunch of budget, did not make a formal request for emergency funding as of June 30th.

 

The good news is US Representatives Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO) and Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) prepare for emergency bills to support USCIS despite USCIS. And, they expect to approve before August.

 

I truly didn't expect this thing happens within this year, but it happens!

Apparently, those two US Representatives can't bear any risk of unemployment in their district. :)

AOS                                                                                            ROC

 

02/20/2020 - AOS package sent to USCIS                          03/31/2023 ROC Package sent to USCIS
02/22/2020 - Package delivered to Chicago Lockbox      04/03/2023 Package delivered in Carol Stream Lockbox
03/12/2020 - Text notifications received                            04/06/2023 Text notifications received
03/16/2020 - Received NOAs in the mail

05/29/2020 - Received I-693 courtesy letter

08/11/2020 - Completed biometrics appointment

08/25/2020 - EAD card production ordered

06/29/2021 I-485 Interview in New York, NY

06/29/2021 I-485 Approved

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