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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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just wondering what it is looking ahead on what is going to happen and saw pics but not very informative of what i would like to know.

love natalie

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How it started:

10/17/05 Answered email from him asking to talk

10/20/05 First time talking on hotmail msn

2/5-15/06 First visit, love his family celebrated my 20th birthday there

6/15- 7/15/06 stayed at parents house again in Morocco got engaged

10/16/06 got a good job so I had to wait to see him again

1/14-28/07 went to see him again for the last time in Morocco

2/8/07 happy birthday to me and I sent the papers for K-1

2/12/07 NOA1 for K-1 visa

2/28/07 NOA2 For K-1

3/1/07 sent to Visa Center

4/15/07 interview

STUPID TERRORISTS RUINED THE INTERVIEW DATE

waited for 2 months of nothing

6/5/07 interview

6/10/07 got visa

6/26/07 came to america

8/8/07 got MARRIED YEA FINALLY!!!

AOS-

Filed AOS & EAD-2/14/08

2/21/08- Chicago received our package

2/27/08-sent NOA1 for both EAD and I-485

3/11/08- Boimetrics& RFE

3/21/08- sent back RFE with all info

3/31/08-received RFE info

4/2-touched

4/18-EAD card ordered:D:D:D:D

4/23-card created& AOS transfered to CSC!!!

4/24- AOS touched:D

4/26- EAD CARD RECEIVED!!! WOOHOOO

4/30- AOS touched

5/01-AOS touched again

5/11-12-13-14-15-AOS touched

6/11/2008 RFE2

6/20/2008 sent out info for RFE2

6/26/2008 touched again

8/20/2008 received green card

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Filed: Country: Morocco
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just wondering what it is looking ahead on what is going to happen and saw pics but not very informative of what i would like to know.

love natalie

The I-94 is a small, white piece of paper they will give him on the plane to fill out (name, address where he will live, etc) so it's good for him to have a pen handy on the plane. They will offer several forms on the plane, but this is the only one he needs. He should fill it out on the plane because he may not have time after he lands. When he goes through immigration at the POE, they will staple it into his passport. If he enters the U.S. through JFK, they will stamp the back of the I-94 with his employment authorization and write the expiration date on it (probably a red ink stamp). They do not always give the employment authorization stamp automatically, so he can ask for it just to be sure he has it. The I-94 must remain stapled inside his passport. This paper is proof that he is here legally, and it will show the date by which you two must marry on the K-1.

Best wishes.

J&A

I'm the USC.

11/05/2007........Conditional permanent residency effective date.

01/10/2008........Two-year green card in hand.

08/08/2009........Our son was born <3

08/08/2009........Filed for removal of conditions.

12/16/2009........ROC was approved.

11/05/2010........Eligible for Naturalization.

03/01/2011........Separated.

11/05/2012........Eligible for Naturalization.

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It is also important evidence for registration with NSEERS, so you might have your fiance ask about that when going through the POE.

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24 March 2009 I-751 received by USCIS

27 March 2009 Check Cashed

30 March 2009 NOA received

8 April 2009 Biometric notice arrived by mail

24 April 2009 Biometrics scheduled

26 April 2009 Touched

...once again waiting

1 September 2009 (just over 5 months) Approved and card production ordered.

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