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Filed: H-1B Visa Country: Sri Lanka
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Posted
8 minutes ago, London88 said:

Had some updates recently regarding my EAD & AP so thought I'd share in case it helps anyone

 

1/5/21 Biometrics appointment

1/19/21 Received job offer so submitted expedite request based on financial loss through the Emma online chat on USCIS.com

1/27/21 Received email from USCIS requesting evidence 

1/28/21 Faxed evidence to USCIS. Included: 

  • Cover letter quickly summarizing my situation and listing out the evidence I was providing
  • Print out of the email USCIS sent me
  • New Job offer letter
  • Letter from July confirming my previous company was closing due to covid (This company also sponsored my visa so I've been unauthorized to work since)
  • Savings statement showing withdrawals over the past 6 months to cover living costs
  • Summary of medical insurance payments for the past 6 months (which would normally be covered by employer)

2/2/21 i-765 Status changed to Request For Additional Information Received

2/2/21 i-765 (EAD) Status changed to New Card Is Being Produced

2/3/21 i-765 (EAD) and i-131 (AP) Statuses changed to Case Was Approved

 

So grateful to finally see some movement after being unable to work since July, wishing everyone else luck. 

 

Questions: 

1) Has anyone else seen their EAD/AP status change from New Card Being Produced to Case was Approved? I would have though it would have been the be the other way around?

2) For anyone that has been lucky enough to receive their combo card already, how long did you have to wait after "case was approved" to actually receive your card?

Congratz on your progress!

 

Once the case approved this is the sequence of status updates you will see

1. New card is being Produced

2. Case was approved

3. Card was mailed to me 

4. Card was picked up by the united states postal service

5. Card was delivered to me by the post office

 

Normally, case should go through these status changes every consecutive day, expect for 4th and 5th steps. You should get your card within a week. Good luck with your new job!

 

 

Filed: E-2 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Posted
4 minutes ago, Shan181 said:

Congratz on your progress!

 

Once the case approved this is the sequence of status updates you will see

1. New card is being Produced

2. Case was approved

3. Card was mailed to me 

4. Card was picked up by the united states postal service

5. Card was delivered to me by the post office

 

Normally, case should go through these status changes every consecutive day, expect for 4th and 5th steps. You should get your card within a week. Good luck with your new job!

 

 

Awesome, that's really helpful. Thank you! 

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Posted
45 minutes ago, London88 said:

Had some updates recently regarding my EAD & AP so thought I'd share in case it helps anyone

 

1/5/21 Biometrics appointment

1/19/21 Received job offer so submitted expedite request based on financial loss through the Emma online chat on USCIS.com

1/27/21 Received email from USCIS requesting evidence 

1/28/21 Faxed evidence to USCIS. Included: 

  • Cover letter quickly summarizing my situation and listing out the evidence I was providing
  • Print out of the email USCIS sent me
  • New Job offer letter
  • Letter from July confirming my previous company was closing due to covid (This company also sponsored my visa so I've been unauthorized to work since)
  • Savings statement showing withdrawals over the past 6 months to cover living costs
  • Summary of medical insurance payments for the past 6 months (which would normally be covered by employer)

2/2/21 i-765 Status changed to Request For Additional Information Received

2/2/21 i-765 (EAD) Status changed to New Card Is Being Produced

2/3/21 i-765 (EAD) and i-131 (AP) Statuses changed to Case Was Approved

 

So grateful to finally see some movement after being unable to work since July, wishing everyone else luck. 

 

Questions: 

1) Has anyone else seen their EAD/AP status change from New Card Being Produced to Case was Approved? I would have though it would have been the be the other way around?

2) For anyone that has been lucky enough to receive their combo card already, how long did you have to wait after "case was approved" to actually receive your card?

Congrats! This gives us other June filers some hope!

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Posted

Hello, everyone!
I want to prepare in advance for my green card interview and with this I would like to organize and collect the documents and the necessary evidence. Someone has an idea of what they're asking to take at the time of the interview? Or what is recommended?

I think that preparing a checklist can help us all a lot.

Thank’s.

Posted

Hi, guys! I got my interview date  on the 03/18/2021 for green card. It says that we need to get to them tax return and W2 for the most recent year. I thought to file taxes after getting green card and SSN so with new status. Do I need to file tax return 2020 now to get this to interview?

 

PD, June 5, 2020

Kansas City, MO

Posted
16 hours ago, Blanca&Ivan said:

Hello, everyone!
I want to prepare in advance for my green card interview and with this I would like to organize and collect the documents and the necessary evidence. Someone has an idea of what they're asking to take at the time of the interview? Or what is recommended?

I think that preparing a checklist can help us all a lot.

Thank’s.

This is the list I made for myself based on the interview letter, which has a list of what to bring. (for marriage-based petition)
 

Interview Checklist

-Interview Letter

-I-693 Medical & Vaccination Record (& proof of flu shot)

-I-864 (affidavit of support, unless already submitted) & evidence

         -Federal Income Tax Returns & W-2s or certified IRS printouts

         -letters from each current employer, verifying current rate of pay and avg weekly hours, and pay stubs for last 2 months

-All documentation establishing your eligibility for lawful permanent resident status 

-Any immigration-related docs ever issued to you, including EAD; Form I-512, AP, and form I-571

-All travel documents used to enter the US

-Passport

-Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record

-Beneficiary's Birth Certificate

-Petitioner's Birth Certificate & Passport (evidence of US citizenship)

-Marriage Certificate

-Supporting Evidence of Relationship—joint assets or liabilities, property documents, utility bills, credit cards, contracts, leases, photos, correspondence and/or any documents you feel may substantiate your relationships

Also there was a line about originals and copies of all evidence submitted with your application.

March 2019: Married, Filed I-130 in April 2019

AOS: Filed June 10, 2020, Received June 13, 2020, Cheque cashed July 16

(I-130 approved in Oct 2019 because we were originally doing consular CR-1 processing)
NOAs July 24 (dated July 17) 2020
Biometrics Jan 7, 2021 (notice dated Dec 12, received Dec 22)
Case updated to 'Interview Scheduled' (Jan 19, 2021, received letter Jan 25)

February 24! Interview! New Card being produced!

Feb 25, 2021: Case approved.

March 1, 2021: Card was mailed

March 4, 2021: Green Card Received! 🥳

March 25, 2021: SSN Application
March 29, 2021: Received SSN
Dec 5, 2022: I-751 ROC Delivered to Lockbox

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, HRQX said:

Not required. If the IO asks, remind the IO that tax deadline isn't until April 15.

I called USCIS, the lady from call center said that either way that will not affect my immigration case. Also our tax specialist said that is better to file taxes with SSN, this way we can get refund faster, filing with residential status and with SSN I might be eligible to get stimulus checks that people got in 2020. So guys that information for everyone who is having this concern. 

Edited by Nastya_7smile
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Spain
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Posted
1 hour ago, Nastya_7smile said:

I called USCIS, the lady from call center said that either way that will not affect my immigration case. Also our tax specialist said that is better to file taxes with SSN, this way we can get refund faster, filing with residential status and with SSN I might be eligible to get stimulus checks that people got in 2020. So guys that information for everyone who is having this concern. 

How can we claim our stimulus checks? I have a SSN as well and we’re filing taxes soon but I have no idea how to do anything. I only know I have to file them as resident alien since I’m married to a USC. How do we know if we’re eligible? 

Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, Ela S. said:

How can we claim our stimulus checks? I have a SSN as well and we’re filing taxes soon but I have no idea how to do anything. I only know I have to file them as resident alien since I’m married to a USC. How do we know if we’re eligible? 

I can say when we will file. think that connect with that we were in the country this time.

Edited by Nastya_7smile
Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Ela S. said:

How do we know if we’re eligible? 

You meet the following 3 requirements:

  1. are a resident alien for tax purposes
  2. have a valid SSN
  3. haven't already received the stimulus

See Line 30 "Recovery rebate credit. See instructions"

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Edited by HRQX
Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Posted

I was finally able to add my Spouse to my health insurance without an SSN. I confirmed under exclusions of the EOC that immigration physicals are not excluded and even had the insurance company send me something in writing. Lastly, I was able to find a USCIS approved doctor and added them as a PCP for my Spouse and they agreed to only charge $200 to fill out the I-693 and everything else would be covered under my insurance which is fair since filling out the I-693 takes time which is not covered by the insurance. So I will have that out of the way. 

 

For anyone still needing to do their immigration physical, reach out to your insurance to see if they specifically exclude immigration physicals. If they don't exclude it then you should be able to go in as a regular checkup and the vaccines and lab work would be covered. 

My current Timeline:

June 9, 2020 - Form I-130 filed electronically through USCIS.gov

June 10, 2020 - Form I-130 Accepted

June 11, 2020 - Form I-130 I-797 PDF available for download with priority date of June 9, 2020

June 16, 2020 - Mailed I-485 packet* along with I-131 and I-765

June 18, 2020 - USPS confirms packet delivered

July 20, 2020 - Credit Card charged

July 27, 2020 - I-797 letters received for I-485, I-765, and I-131 with a received date of June 18, 2020

August 10, 2020 - Notice of RFE for I-485 mailed. 

August 13, 2020 -  Red RFE notice received via mail. Notice requested proof of residence for 864A sponsor. 

August 13, 2020 - Mailed RFE response to USCIS**

August 17, 2020 - USPS confirms that RFE response was delivered

August 18, 2020 - USCIS Notification confirming receipt of response for RFE

September 24, 2020 - Received I-693 Deficiency Notice

January 19, 2021 - Form I-130 Approved and notice sent to beneficiary with notice available immediately online

January 22, 2021 - Form I-130 Approval Notice received by mail

January 29, 2021 - Biometrics notice received for the I-485 and I-765 dated for February 17. 2020 at 1pm

February 17, 2021 - Code 3 Biometrics taken for I-485 and I-765. Case updated to show biometrics applied to both I-485 and I-765 the same night. 

February 18, 2021 - I-485 case status changed to "Ready to be scheduled for interview" 

April 19, 2021 - I-765 case status changed to "New Card is Being Produced"

April 20, 2021 - I-765 and I-131 case status changed to "Case was approved"  

April 22, 2021 - I-765 case status changed to "Card was mailed to me"

April 23, 2021 - Approval notices received for I-131 and I-765 via mail

April 23, 2021 - I-765 case status changed to "Card Was Picked Up By The United States Postal Service" with a delivery date set to Monday, April 26, 2021, by 9:00 PM

April 26, 2021 - I-765 case status changed to "Card Was Delivered To Me By The Post Office" and card picked up in mail box

April 29, 2021 - Visit to Social Security Administration for SSN Card

May 4, 2021 - SSN Card arrives in the mail 

December 20, 2021 - Send I-765 and I-131 Renewal via FedEx

December 22, 2021 - I-765 and I-131 Renewal received in Chicago

December 30, 2021 - I-797 notice received for I-765 and I-131

May 24, 2022 - AOS Interview Sacramento

May 26, 2022 - Status updated to "New Card is being produced" Green Card Approved. 

 

*Packet was mailed without I-693 medical. Will wait for an RFE and take it to the interview. Also, tax transcripts were not available at the time so copies of the tax returns were sent and a cover letter explaining why. 

 

**Included tax transcripts in RFE response since I was now able to gain access since sending the application. 

 

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted

Filed AOS packet on June 5, 2020. FINALLY!!! After 2 expedite requests, 2 Service Requests, 2 calls with Tier 2 Officers and another half a dozen calls and chats with Emma. I received this I-765 update today.

 

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My previous job offer expired but I am fortunate the employer was willing to wait and issued an updated job offer for the 2nd expedite request. The recent request went fairly fast, filed on January 25 and approved today. To those that are still waiting, hang in there and just keep trying to get your cases moving. Trust that efforts will eventually pay-off!!!

 

Posted (edited)
On 6/7/2020 at 9:43 PM, Ela S. said:

 

Edited by KAP2019
Delete. Oops. Responded to really old post. haha

March 2019: Married, Filed I-130 in April 2019

AOS: Filed June 10, 2020, Received June 13, 2020, Cheque cashed July 16

(I-130 approved in Oct 2019 because we were originally doing consular CR-1 processing)
NOAs July 24 (dated July 17) 2020
Biometrics Jan 7, 2021 (notice dated Dec 12, received Dec 22)
Case updated to 'Interview Scheduled' (Jan 19, 2021, received letter Jan 25)

February 24! Interview! New Card being produced!

Feb 25, 2021: Case approved.

March 1, 2021: Card was mailed

March 4, 2021: Green Card Received! 🥳

March 25, 2021: SSN Application
March 29, 2021: Received SSN
Dec 5, 2022: I-751 ROC Delivered to Lockbox

 
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