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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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Just now, Marion Defoyer said:

No, i’m not even talking about that.

What i mean is that i see on the USCIS website different field offices (california, potomac, nebraska etc...) and depending on where some forms are sent, it takes more or less time for them to be processed. How do we know where is it gonna wind up????

These are not field offices. These are service centers. Like I said, you send your marriage based AOS to the Chicago lockbox and they will send it to the NBC. That's the service center that will handle your case, like everyone's else.

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3 minutes ago, Ayrton said:

These are not field offices. These are service centers. Like I said, you send your marriage based AOS to the Chicago lockbox and they will send it to the NBC. That's the service center that will handle your case, like everyone's else.

Yes, but it doesn’t answer the main question... They will send it to the NBC location based on what? Based on when we filled? Or is it random?

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OP,  eventually your GC application will end up at a local field office (LFO), which is based on your residential zip code.  You can find out which LFO will be yours on USCIS.gov, and then you can look at the I-485 processing times for that LFO.

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1 hour ago, Marion Defoyer said:

Yes, but it doesn’t answer the main question... They will send it to the NBC location based on what? Based on when we filled? Or is it random?

Based on immigration service applied for. USCIS has service centers each of which has a designated type of application to adjudicate. Also lockbox locations which have their own designated type of application to receive. 

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9 hours ago, Jorgedig said:

OP,  eventually your GC application will end up at a local field office (LFO), which is based on your residential zip code.  You can find out which LFO will be yours on USCIS.gov, and then you can look at the I-485 processing times for that LFO.

Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ this was the answer i was looking for!!!! thanks so so much 

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3 hours ago, Marion Defoyer said:

Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ this was the answer i was looking for!!!! thanks so so much 

Well, my first reply to post was exactly the same... Lol

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Hi there,

 

I recently got a speeding ticket and i was thinking if this could affect my AOS application? We’re sending the papers soon and they ask many questions and crimes. Like if i ever committed a crime of any sort etc. Do you know is a speeding ticket could affect me in any ways? 
 

Thanks for your help!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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14 minutes ago, Marion Defoyer said:

Hi there,

 

I recently got a speeding ticket and i was thinking if this could affect my AOS application? We’re sending the papers soon and they ask many questions and crimes. Like if i ever committed a crime of any sort etc. Do you know is a speeding ticket could affect me in any ways? 
 

Thanks for your help!

Speeding will not 

YMMV

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29 minutes ago, Marion Defoyer said:

Hi there,

 

I recently got a speeding ticket and i was thinking if this could affect my AOS application? We’re sending the papers soon and they ask many questions and crimes. Like if i ever committed a crime of any sort etc. Do you know is a speeding ticket could affect me in any ways? 
 

Thanks for your help!

Usually if it is just a speeding ticket then you will be fine

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***Similar topics merged; please ask all questions you have about the AOS process in this thread instead of creating multiple threads for each new question you have about that process.***

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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4 hours ago, Marion Defoyer said:

Hey,

 

I’m filling my form I-485 and I have to be honest and add my 2 traffic offenses. They are minor (expired license plate and address not updated on my drivers license) could that affect me negatively?

 

Thank you!!

No 

YMMV

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5 hours ago, Marion Defoyer said:

Hey,

 

I’m filling my form I-485 and I have to be honest and add my 2 traffic offenses. They are minor (expired license plate and address not updated on my drivers license) could that affect me negatively?

 

Thank you!!

Lol no

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