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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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I'm a bit confused on where to mail the I-485. I-130, I-765, I-693. I know they all go in the same packet, but where to? I "think" it's supposed to go to the Chicago po box but I don't want to risk it and send it to the wrong place. My zip is 46902 if that helps any. Thanks to anyone who can help me out. :)

Oh yeah before I forget...I've read conflicting advice on the I-693 medical form. Do I mail this with the other forms, or hold onto it until our interview? Thanks!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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I'm a bit confused on where to mail the I-485. I-130, I-765, I-693. I know they all go in the same packet, but where to? I "think" it's supposed to go to the Chicago po box but I don't want to risk it and send it to the wrong place. My zip is 46902 if that helps any. Thanks to anyone who can help me out. :)

Oh yeah before I forget...I've read conflicting advice on the I-693 medical form. Do I mail this with the other forms, or hold onto it until our interview? Thanks!!

You think right. Mail the medical in the sealed envelope with the 485 package.

October 2005: Met online playing World of Warcraft

December 19, 2005: David flies to America on VWP to visit

February 26, 2006: Married!

March 14, 2006: Filed I-130 ... by itself. Oops.

June 21, 2006: I-130 approved

March 12, 2007: Mailed I-485 package

April 5, 2007: Biometrics

May 30, 2007: Email notification: EAD approved!!

June 4, 2007: EAD received!!

July 24, 2007: Interview 8am APPROVED!!! Day 133 from filing. Emails for card production and welcome letter.

July 25, 2007: Passport stamped

August 6, 2007: GC in hand

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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thanks! I thought I was right but my cousin who recently started this process for her husband said she mailed hers to 2 seperate addy's. Maybe that's why she got a RFE showing she'd filed the I-130...lol

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The Chicago address is a lock box. They send it on to MSC (Missouri Service Center) where it will be given the initial processing. From there it will be sent to the local office with jurisdiction over your case. Expect about a two month delay before you see some real action. You will get a notice fairly quick but the notice for biometrics will take about two months.

After the biometrics has been completed you will likely wait another month before the green card interview. Of course this is dependent upon where you need to go and how busy the local center is. But, assuming there are no problems or requests for additional information or documents, the time period should be about right.

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