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Social Security Number, Resident Card On Hand!!!

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It has been a month already since my wife arrived to this country, and what a long month has been. Everything is going well for us and we are settling just fine into our new life. Wife has started a new job last week. Soon, she will start English classes. She knows a little but not enough to get a job a store or office. Hopefully the courses will help her gain confidence. Here in Miami, is easy to get by without English, but she knows she can get better opportunities if she learns the language.

She received her Resident Card today. I am amazed that only took a month for the card to arrive.

She also has her Social Security Card. We had to go to the local SSA office to apply because after calling SSA, they told us that the Department of Homeland Security is only processing the Social Security (via DS-230) at a 20% rate. The officer at the SSA (in New Jersey) ask us to go our local office and apply for the card.

My advice is that you wait two weeks or so, then call SSA and inquiry about your number. They will tell you if a number has been assigned to you. If you are not in the system, it means that the people at the POE did not send the SS card request or.... they are taking their time.

The Social Security Card arrived in three business days.

I'd like to point out that although the beneficiary is allowed to work with the visa stamp in the passport, most employers are not aware of this and they look twice at the visa stamp, some of them will ask for a social security number and/or a resident card, work permit.

In a staffing agency, the lady who was taking our application, had trouble understanding the visa stamp. I had to show her the line where it says clearly that the holder of the visa is authorized to work for 1 year. But then, the lady asked us for the SSN. And so on...

Thanks god we are all set. Social Security Number, Resident Card, and a State ID Card. Everything in one month.

-Justo.

01-28-06 - Wedding

I- 130

09-13-06 - Mailed I-130

09-18-06 - CSC received

09-25-06 - NOA1 mailed

09-28-06 - NOA1 received

12-13-06 - RFE received (Birth Certificate)

12-14-06 - Mailed RFE

12-21-06 - RFE received at CSC

12-27-06 - Petition approved!!!

12-28-06 - NOA2 mailed / E-mail notified

01-04-06 - NOA2 received

NVC

01-05-07 - Case Number Assigned

01-15-07 - DS-2032(Choice of Agent Generated)/AOS I-864 bill generated

01-17-07 - E-mailed Choice of Agent

01-20-07 - Mailed AOS I-864 payment

01-29-07 - AOS application and IV Bill generated

02-05-07 - AOS (I-864EZ) application sent

02-05-07 - IV Bill received

02-07-07 - IV Bill sent (Overnight)

02-07-07 - AOS (I-864EZ) received at NVC

02-08-07 - IV Bill received at the Saint Louis Center (12:32pm)

02-12-07 - IV Bill entered into NVC system

02-19-07 - DS-230 package generated

02-20-07 - DS-230 sent

02-23-07 - DS-230 received at NVC (8:17am)

02-26-07 - DS-230 package entered into NVC system

03-13-07 - CASE COMPLETE

03-21-07 - Case forwarded to Managua consulate

MANAGUA US CONSULATE

03-28-07 - Case received at Managua consulate

04-13-07 - Packet 3 picked up at Consulate

04-16--04-25 - Wife gathered birth certificates, police record,

and had medical exams

04-25-07 - Packet 3 sent to Consulate via fax

04-26-07 - Consulate notified wife of interview date via telephone

05-07-07 - Interview---Visa Approved!!!

05-10-07 - Wife picked up passport at Post Office. Visa on passport and ¨Brown Envelope¨ on hand.

USA

05-18-07 - Wife in the USA, POE: Miami, FL

06-04-07 - Welcome Letter

06-13-07 - Applied for Social Security Card at local SSA office

06-18-07 - Social Security Card arrived!!!

06-21-07 - Permanent Resident Card arrives!!!

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Congratulations :thumbs: It sounds like things are going well for you.

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Congratulations and good luck!

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
Timeline

Congrats and thanks for the advice. We are waiting on hubbies green card and soc card. We will call if we don't receive it this week. On Thursday it will be a month.

Met Jan 1998, vows on 2006, Jay Jay born 2008, baby 2 - 2011

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Congratulations! :thumbs:I'm also on a CR-1 visa and my SSN/card arrived 2 weeks and my GC arrived 3 weeks upon my arrival here. Good luck on her new job.

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22 February 2010 - mailed the N-400 packet

02 March 2010 - Check encashed/I-797C NOA

03 March 2010 - USCIS Acceptance Confirmation via e-mail and text message

06 March 2010 - received I-797C, Notice of Action/Receipt

01 April 2010 - Biometrics Appointment (Biometrics done 4/7/10)

27 April 2010 - received I-797C/ Request to Appear for Naturalization Interview

02 June 2010 - Interview schedule

17 June 2010 - Oath Taking (Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA)

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