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2 hours ago, KAP2019 said:

I was under the impression that it's good for 2 years, but that's only if it's been certified by USCIS within 60 days.

It's clear that the IO misunderstood the I-693 Policy. The USCIS Policy Manual says that you can't do your medical more than 60 days BEFORE you file your I-485. Yours was valid because it was done after you filed I-485 and it was still sealed. https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-8-part-b-chapter-4

Form I-693 Submitted to USCIS On or After November 1, 2018

When did civil surgeon sign?

I-693 retains evidentiary value through

No more than 60 days before applicant filed underlying benefit application with USCIS

2 years from date civil surgeon signed I-693

After applicant filed benefit application with USCIS

2 years from date civil surgeon signed I-693

More than 60 days before applicant filed benefit application with USCIS

N/A – I-693 not valid at time applicant submits I-693 to USCIS

 

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2 hours ago, HRQX said:

It's clear that the IO misunderstood the I-693 Policy. The USCIS Policy Manual says that you can't do your medical more than 60 days BEFORE you file your I-485. Yours was valid because it was done after you filed I-485 and it was still sealed. https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-8-part-b-chapter-4

Form I-693 Submitted to USCIS On or After November 1, 2018

When did civil surgeon sign?

I-693 retains evidentiary value through

No more than 60 days before applicant filed underlying benefit application with USCIS

2 years from date civil surgeon signed I-693

After applicant filed benefit application with USCIS

2 years from date civil surgeon signed I-693

More than 60 days before applicant filed benefit application with USCIS

N/A – I-693 not valid at time applicant submits I-693 to USCIS

 

Oh great! I was pretty sure I hadn't grossly misunderstood the I-693 instructions...and I likely read them many times before having it done. Interesting that he didn't know the policy on that. That's kind of surprising! But I'm glad it didn't become an issue. Thanks for replying!

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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16 hours ago, KAP2019 said:

We had our interview this afternoon at Lawrence ASC. New card is being produced!!!

 

Heads up about the medical...I was under the impression that it's good for 2 years, but that's only if it's been certified by USCIS within 60 days. So he almost asked for a new one. I did mine July 2020. But then I explained that the deficiency notice said Do NOT mail. Anyway, thankfully they accepted it! Saved us needing an updated one, phew!

Congratulations!!

Now they are opening the consular processing. Did your I-130 approval discussed during the interview? Our still shows at NVC on ceas site.

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13 minutes ago, MNH said:

Congratulations!!

Now they are opening the consular processing. Did your I-130 approval discussed during the interview? Our still shows at NVC on ceas site.

Yes, I actually I had a date for a consular interview prior to biometrics for AOS. But I chose to continue pursuing AOS. I didn't want to leave my husband or travel while pregnant. The I-130 didn't come up at all yesterday! So either the consulate returned it or USCIS requested it back. 

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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44 minutes ago, silvertruck said:

06/04/2020 - NOA1

12/15/2020 - Biometrics

02/24/2021 - New Card Being Produced

02/25/2021 - Case Approved

 

Don't lose hope, patience is a virtue! Good luck all!

Mine just got updated to new card being produced as well. Congratulations!

I-751

July 25, 2023 - Submitted ROC via USPS 

July 31, 2023 - Credit card charged

Aug 1, 2023 - Text confirmation with IOE number received

Aug 14, 2023 - 48-month extension letter received

Aug 23, 2023 - Biometrics appointment at Brooklyn ASC

 

I-485

July 2, 2020 - 1st AOS submission via USPS  | July 19, 2020 - Rejected package received due to "missing forms" | July 20, 2020 - Resubmitted AOS Package | July 26, 2020 - AOS received at Chicago lockbox via USPS

July 27, 2020 - USCIS online status: Case received

Aug 9, 2020 - Credit card was charged | Aug 13, 2020 - Received SMS confirmation from USCIS | Aug 17, 2020 - Received NOAs in the mail | Aug 21, 2020 - USCIS account updated to RFE (waiting for mail)

Aug 27, 2020 - Hard copy of RFIE received in the mail (I-864EZ rejected) | Aug 31, 2020 - Response to RFIE sent to NBC

Sept 9, 2020 - Response to RFIE received by USCIS | Sept. 22, 2020 - Received I-693 deficiency notice

Nov 21, 2020 - Date USCIS sent out biometrics appointment letter  | Nov. 28, 2020 - Received bio appointment letter

Dec 18, 2020 - Biometrics appointment completed in Brooklyn ASC | Dec. 19, 2020 - Case updated to fingerprints taken (I-485 and I-765) | Dec. 30, 2020 - Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

Feb 25, 2021 - New card is being produced (EAD) | Feb. 26, 2021 - EAD and AP have been approved

Mar 3, 2021 - Combo card received | Mar. 5, 2021 - SSN card received

Aug 31, 2021 - Case updated online to interview has been scheduled | Sept 8, 2021 - Interview schedule received in the mail via USPS

Oct 5, 2021 - Scheduled interview | Oct 6, 2021 - Approved

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My case is now scheduled for an interview! I applied for AOS in June, had biometrics sometime in August and got my EAD in October.

Was anyone able to have his/her lawyer present via phone while in the interview or does anyone know of someone?

Our interview letter mentions this possibility but is this guaranteed?

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2 hours ago, 19jimmybean said:

My case is now scheduled for an interview! I applied for AOS in June, had biometrics sometime in August and got my EAD in October.

Was anyone able to have his/her lawyer present via phone while in the interview or does anyone know of someone?

Our interview letter mentions this possibility but is this guaranteed?

Just answered your question in another thread. Not necessary to post your question in multiple places.

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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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Spain
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Finally some good news!! The status for my I-765 changed today to "New card is being produced", after 7 months!!

 

How long should normally take to receive it at home?

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44 minutes ago, juancarlos said:

Finally some good news!! The status for my I-765 changed today to "New card is being produced", after 7 months!!

 

How long should normally take to receive it at home?

Congratz man. In a week you should get it

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Hello, everyone!
I have a question... After the case status changes to “Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview” how long the interview is scheduled?

 

Thank you.

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15 minutes ago, Blanca&Ivan said:

Hello, everyone!
I have a question... After the case status changes to “Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview” how long the interview is scheduled?

 

Thank you.

Very dependent on your local ASC!

You can compare timelines in Denver here: https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/aoslist.php?vtype=0&op8=Denver+CO&interview=&xfr=&op1=3&op2=d&op3=&op4=1&op5=&cfl=0
People don't always come back to update their timeline though.

Looks like ~1-3 months after biometrics?

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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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We received a text message this morning that our interview has been scheduled!  Now to stalk the mailbox until it arrives!!!

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