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my husband has cleaned the house, did favor for neighbors and my family, cooks 3 meals a day for me , fix my car , just to keep busy he insists,hanging out with my family, my husb is shy doesnt have friends yet, i thought I wud not have problem but i know he is kinda bored at home, also money is kinda tight i make sure we go everywhere 2gether when i am off work , my husb used to go to church all the time over seas, he tried it here, i dont think he likes church here, looking to see if he can go back to school but u know it is summertime, not too many summer classes in automotive what hes interested in, anything to suggest to cheer him up, he hung out w my family a lot but they are a bit on the dysfunctional side he is learning, so he doesnt want to go there when i am at work really i dont blame him...............any suggestions???????????????????????????????

mailed out aos and ead 7/13/2007

aol and ead packet received per usps 7/16/2007

checks cashed 07/26/07

noa 1 FOR EAD RECEIVED 07/27/07

noa 1 for aos received 07/28/07

biometrics 08/15/07

ead card ordered 09/20/07!!!!

ead card received 10/01/07! finally!

aos case transferred to California Service Center 10/03/07!

received "Welcome to the United States of America I-797 11/05/07!(dated 10/30/07)!

Permanent Resident card received 11/05/07 (dated 10/31/07)! THank u LorD!

Will file for 10 year GC End of July/Early August 2009!

Removal of Conditions:

Mailed I-751 overnight mail to Vermont Service Center 09/10/09

VSC received the I-751 Packet 09/11/09 About 12 pm Local time

Check was cashed as of Sept 16th 2009

NOA Received 09/19/09 dated 09/14/09

I-797 Appointment Notice received 10/01/09 dated 09/25/09 (Biometrics)

Got they 10 year GC approval letter in the mail dated 01/08/10! yehey!

10 GREENCARD RECEIVED 01/20/10

Citizenship.......maybe............or maybe stay a permanent resident .......................

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I would suggest this: http://www.volunteermatch.org/

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mailed out aos and ead 7/13/2007

aol and ead packet received per usps 7/16/2007

checks cashed 07/26/07

noa 1 FOR EAD RECEIVED 07/27/07

noa 1 for aos received 07/28/07

biometrics 08/15/07

ead card ordered 09/20/07!!!!

ead card received 10/01/07! finally!

aos case transferred to California Service Center 10/03/07!

received "Welcome to the United States of America I-797 11/05/07!(dated 10/30/07)!

Permanent Resident card received 11/05/07 (dated 10/31/07)! THank u LorD!

Will file for 10 year GC End of July/Early August 2009!

Removal of Conditions:

Mailed I-751 overnight mail to Vermont Service Center 09/10/09

VSC received the I-751 Packet 09/11/09 About 12 pm Local time

Check was cashed as of Sept 16th 2009

NOA Received 09/19/09 dated 09/14/09

I-797 Appointment Notice received 10/01/09 dated 09/25/09 (Biometrics)

Got they 10 year GC approval letter in the mail dated 01/08/10! yehey!

10 GREENCARD RECEIVED 01/20/10

Citizenship.......maybe............or maybe stay a permanent resident .......................

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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My husband plays video games all day even when I come home. That is so awesome he is helping out. My husband doesn't know how to cook and is afriad of using these new American gadgets like dishwasher and washer/dryer. So he fills up the dishwasher and takes out the trash. Next month he has placement exams to start college. We found out that his drivers licenses is good for 90 days. My parents lent us a car to use on the days he needs it. We have the blockbuster plan for movies so he is always getting new ones. After work we drive around town to get familiar with the place. I taught him how to drive to one of his close friends house which is an 1 hour 15 mins away so sometimes they hang out. He is going the Rotary group to help out and volunteer and a local soccer adult team. Like u I can't wait until August so he can go to school. His friends from home and sister are coming up in August. Helping have a second car helps when I am at work so he can look and window shop at new stores. Thanks for the volunteer web site. I teach summer school so I suggested he come read a Jamaican fair tale to my students or come listen to them read. At summer school we are always looking for volunteers to help. I will be done by July 3rd so then we will have time together. Oh we live across the street from the movie theater so I give him some money each week and he goes to the afternoon shows about 2 times a week. This has been a life saver living in the business district. Tell me any more good ideas you come by.

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Yup, volunteering is the way forward, and it's really easy to do in the US. Do you have any national parks near you? The National Park Service is really really great to volunteer for.

Aside from that, I used to hang out at the local library, go out on my bike, work on photography projects, tonnes of stuff. Now that I'm in full time work and school I kinda miss those days of enforced nothing to do :)

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My husband is also at home waiting for his EAD. His day usually consists of...playing computer/video games, cooking/eating, tidying up the house, taking out the trash when needed, walking up to the corner store to buy smokes and calling me every couple hours to check in and give me exciting updates to how his day is going. I know he's anxious to work but he's being very patient. Lately he's been studying the book he was given at the Secretary of State for his drivers exam. We're hoping to get that taken care of within a couple weeks. Unfortunately we live in an area that requires a car to get around. Public transit here is almost non existant. Beside the corner party store, Baskin Robbins, video store and park there isn't anything within walking distance.

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Thanks for asking this because I was wondering what I could do. I was thinking of joining the gym, cutting the grass, cleaning up around the house, etc. I want to join the police reserves as you don't have to be a U.S. citizen for that.

I HATE miles, gallons, pints, words spelled without u's, and all that other jazz...

07/21/07 Entered United States on K1 visa

08/18 Married

10/20 Sent AOS package to Chicago; arrived on 10/22

11/21 Biometrics appointment

12/14 EAD card production ordered; AP approved

12/15 AOS transferred to CSC

12/22 AP arrives in mail

12/27 Received EAD in mail

02/15/08 Green Card production ordered

02/25 Received Welcome letter in mail

02/28 Green card arrived in mail. Done with USCIS for now

01/12/10 Sent I-751 to California Service Center; arrived on 1/14/2010

02/09 Biometrics appointment in Michigan City, Indiana

02/10 Case updated

02/23 Received NOA

03/08 Card production ordered

03/10 ROC approval letter arrives

03/15 Ten year Green card arrives

02/17/12 Mailed citizenship application

forget day Biometrics appointment in Michigan City, Indiana

05/14 Interview and test in Indianapolis, Indiana

05/23 Received oath letter

06/15 Oath ceremony...end of the line.

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I would suggest this: http://www.volunteermatch.org/

Excellent source! Thanks.

I HATE miles, gallons, pints, words spelled without u's, and all that other jazz...

07/21/07 Entered United States on K1 visa

08/18 Married

10/20 Sent AOS package to Chicago; arrived on 10/22

11/21 Biometrics appointment

12/14 EAD card production ordered; AP approved

12/15 AOS transferred to CSC

12/22 AP arrives in mail

12/27 Received EAD in mail

02/15/08 Green Card production ordered

02/25 Received Welcome letter in mail

02/28 Green card arrived in mail. Done with USCIS for now

01/12/10 Sent I-751 to California Service Center; arrived on 1/14/2010

02/09 Biometrics appointment in Michigan City, Indiana

02/10 Case updated

02/23 Received NOA

03/08 Card production ordered

03/10 ROC approval letter arrives

03/15 Ten year Green card arrives

02/17/12 Mailed citizenship application

forget day Biometrics appointment in Michigan City, Indiana

05/14 Interview and test in Indianapolis, Indiana

05/23 Received oath letter

06/15 Oath ceremony...end of the line.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Romania
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my husband has cleaned the house, did favor for neighbors and my family, cooks 3 meals a day for me , fix my car , just to keep busy he insists,hanging out with my family, my husb is shy doesnt have friends yet, i thought I wud not have problem but i know he is kinda bored at home, also money is kinda tight i make sure we go everywhere 2gether when i am off work , my husb used to go to church all the time over seas, he tried it here, i dont think he likes church here, looking to see if he can go back to school but u know it is summertime, not too many summer classes in automotive what hes interested in, anything to suggest to cheer him up, he hung out w my family a lot but they are a bit on the dysfunctional side he is learning, so he doesnt want to go there when i am at work really i dont blame him...............any suggestions???????????????????????????????

How's his English? It might be a great help to him to take an ESL class - that's what I'm going to encourage my fiance to do once he gets here. His English is very good, but he could use a little help with grammar/spelling. Many community colleges have classes and they might not be too expensive. He could also meet people this way - maybe even others who are going through similar situations. Often the colleges have clubs he could join too. If you have a computer at home, he could take an online class too. Good luck to you!

Timeline:

5/2/07 - Mailed petition to Nebraska Service Center

5/7/07 - Received Petition in Nebraska

5/30/07 - NOA1 - Petition at CSC

9/19/07 - Approved!! NOA2 - 140 days from filing!!!

9/24/07 - Hardcopy NOA2 received

10/29/07 - Sent to NVC - 40 Days from NOA2

10/31/07 - Case received at NVC - Happy Halloween!

11/02/07 - Case left NVC - Yay!

11/08/07 - Case received in Bucharest - picked up Packet 3 from embassy

11/09/07 - Received NVC Letter

11/12/07 - Medical exam

11/19/07 - Interview - success! Visa in hand!

11/21/07 - POE Seattle

1/19/08 - Marriage

2/2/08 - Applied for AOS, AP, EAD

2/8/08 - Received all 3 NOA1's

2/29/08 - Biometrics

3/18/08 - AP and EAD approved, card production ordered

3/24/08 - Received AP in the mail

3/25/08 - EAD card sent in the mail

3/27/08 - EAD received

9/19/08 - Received interview letter - FINALLY!!!

10/17/08 - Interview 11am

10/27/08 - Card Production Ordered

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Senegal
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My husband is working now, but he spent a lot of time watching TV (which seems to have helped his English), and using the computer to research stuff like potential jobs, schools, etc and keep in touch with the goings on at home. However the life saver was soccer! There are any number of soccer leagues or random games going on in our area which has been a God send. Through that he's been able to hook up with some pretty cool folks and get out of the house. He also took the time to do some sightseeing and learning his way on public trans.

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you may not need to be a U.S. citizen, but you may well need to be a permanent resident...that's the tricky thing, you are in limbo at the moment. I wanted to try to be a volunteer firefighter but I couldn't for that very reason.

That is a good point. I imagine you are right. Good luck with being a volunteer firefighter. How much longer til you can?

I HATE miles, gallons, pints, words spelled without u's, and all that other jazz...

07/21/07 Entered United States on K1 visa

08/18 Married

10/20 Sent AOS package to Chicago; arrived on 10/22

11/21 Biometrics appointment

12/14 EAD card production ordered; AP approved

12/15 AOS transferred to CSC

12/22 AP arrives in mail

12/27 Received EAD in mail

02/15/08 Green Card production ordered

02/25 Received Welcome letter in mail

02/28 Green card arrived in mail. Done with USCIS for now

01/12/10 Sent I-751 to California Service Center; arrived on 1/14/2010

02/09 Biometrics appointment in Michigan City, Indiana

02/10 Case updated

02/23 Received NOA

03/08 Card production ordered

03/10 ROC approval letter arrives

03/15 Ten year Green card arrives

02/17/12 Mailed citizenship application

forget day Biometrics appointment in Michigan City, Indiana

05/14 Interview and test in Indianapolis, Indiana

05/23 Received oath letter

06/15 Oath ceremony...end of the line.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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you may not need to be a U.S. citizen, but you may well need to be a permanent resident...that's the tricky thing, you are in limbo at the moment. I wanted to try to be a volunteer firefighter but I couldn't for that very reason.

That is a good point. I imagine you are right. Good luck with being a volunteer firefighter. How much longer til you can?

So my husband is NOT the only one. He also cooks, cleans, washes the car, organizes, helps people out...takes me to work...goes to the gym. But, he's dying to work. I'm going to check out that website for him - it'll help him learn English quicker.

He does study English as well...watches a lot of TV, some internet, was studying for his DL test...volunteering a bit with me at my school (but now we're on summer vacation).

11/2004 - Met in Brazil

09/2006 - Apply for K1

03/2007 - K1 approved

04/2007 - Apply for AOS & EAD

07/2007 - EAD approved

01/2008 - Conditional Residency approved

11/2009 - Apply to remove conditions

02/2010 - Permanent Residency approved

11/2010 - Apply for Citizenship

03/2011 - Citizenship approved

07/2011 - Moved back to Brazil

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you may not need to be a U.S. citizen, but you may well need to be a permanent resident...that's the tricky thing, you are in limbo at the moment. I wanted to try to be a volunteer firefighter but I couldn't for that very reason.

That is a good point. I imagine you are right. Good luck with being a volunteer firefighter. How much longer til you can?

So my husband is NOT the only one. He also cooks, cleans, washes the car, organizes, helps people out...takes me to work...goes to the gym. But, he's dying to work. I'm going to check out that website for him - it'll help him learn English quicker.

He does study English as well...watches a lot of TV, some internet, was studying for his DL test...volunteering a bit with me at my school (but now we're on summer vacation).

Tell him to keep at it. English can be hard for us English people to learn when we're young.

I HATE miles, gallons, pints, words spelled without u's, and all that other jazz...

07/21/07 Entered United States on K1 visa

08/18 Married

10/20 Sent AOS package to Chicago; arrived on 10/22

11/21 Biometrics appointment

12/14 EAD card production ordered; AP approved

12/15 AOS transferred to CSC

12/22 AP arrives in mail

12/27 Received EAD in mail

02/15/08 Green Card production ordered

02/25 Received Welcome letter in mail

02/28 Green card arrived in mail. Done with USCIS for now

01/12/10 Sent I-751 to California Service Center; arrived on 1/14/2010

02/09 Biometrics appointment in Michigan City, Indiana

02/10 Case updated

02/23 Received NOA

03/08 Card production ordered

03/10 ROC approval letter arrives

03/15 Ten year Green card arrives

02/17/12 Mailed citizenship application

forget day Biometrics appointment in Michigan City, Indiana

05/14 Interview and test in Indianapolis, Indiana

05/23 Received oath letter

06/15 Oath ceremony...end of the line.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: France
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Thanks for the volunteering website. I wasn't sure wether we were allowed to do that or not. It would be great to do that. I spotted a few things that have to do with my professional training, and it would be a great way to keep busy and meet new people.

08.2006: Entered with a B-2 visa.

07.06.07: Civil Wedding

07.17.2008 AOS approved with interview. It took 367 Days!

11.08.08: Big family wedding

09.18.09-10.03.09: First trip to France with Hubby

I-751

04.19.10: Package sent to Vermont

04.21.10: Delivered in Vermont

04.22.10: NOA date

04.23.10: Check cashed

05.17.10: Received biometrics appointment letter

06.07.10: Biometrics Appointment

06.26.10: Touched

07.07.10: Card Production Ordered!

07.17.10: Card in the mail :) Done until citizenship

French Thread I

French Thread II

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