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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Biometrics is the same at all field offices, You show biometrics letter and photo ID (Passport) to security, you check in they call your name, you sign a paper, they take a picture, and take your fingerprints, you leave. The process is short an painless.

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OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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If you are a female and you changed your last name to your husband's on your AOS submission you need to take your marriage certificate to show the connection. You fill in a form then wait for them to call your name. They press each finger and thumb against the digital pad on the computer, then they take your picture. It's pretty casual.

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My wife had her biometric done at Newark. It was ok but sometimes the attitude of some of the staff there can be mean because when they call you in, they sometime yell real loud just for you to follow them to the processing area. I guess they have to take care of lots of people so that how they manage to treat some people.but the process was painless and quick except what I just mention. Man I was thinking, their attitude make us think we are FOB. You know. or someting like that.

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Is it true that when you get your biometric appointment that your citizenship interview will soon follow?

Our timeline:

2002:

July 10th - Sent in I-129f

July 18th - Received 1st NOA (From Texas Service Center)

Sept 10th - Received 2nd NOA

Oct 23rd - Visa Interview

Oct 24th – K1 Visa Received!!

2003:

Jan 26th - She's here!!

Feb 1st - The wedding

Apr 21st – Filed in person I-485 (AOS), I-765 (Employment), I-131 (Travel document), FD-258 (Fingerprint Document)

May 30th– Received letters that the Employment and Travel documents were ready.

Oct. 2nd – Fingerprints were taken

Dec. 10th – Received I-72 (Request for Documents) from local INS center.

Dec. 15th - Mailed requested documents

2004:

Feb. 10th - Adjustment of Status approved!

Feb. 18th - Got temporary green card

April 25th - Received regular green card in the mail.

2005:

Sept. 30th - Bought our first house together!

Oct. 15th - Filed AR-11 and I-865 forms for change of address

Nov. 11th - Sent in I-751 (Lifting of conditional status)

Nov. 25th - Received I-797C, Notice of action, extending GC 12 months. They say processing our form will take a minimum of 120 days

Dec. 14 - Received 2nd notice that permanent status was granted. They requested a visit to our local center.

2006:

Jan. 19 - Went to INS Tampa office. Brought photos and passport as requested as well as acceptance letter. They took her green card and put a stamp in her passport for temporary travel permission until we get the 10yr green card. 3-6 months to receive new card.

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