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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: France
Timeline
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Hello,

I'm sorry for being so immigration ignorant but I have a question regarding the timeline.

When I check mine for exemple it gives me date for my case to be "adjudicated", what does it really mean?

Is it when they give me a case number finally or when it's all done including the interview?

I'm very confused about it right now.

Thank you for your advice.

Christine & John

Met October 2002 in Australia.

04/07/07 Wedding in New Caledonia.

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I-130:

05/24/07 I-130 sent to CSC

06/27/07 NOA 1

03/10/08 NOA 2

Our I-130 was approved in 291 days from our filing date.

I-129F:

08/22/07 I-129F sent to CSC

09/04/07 NOA 1

03/10/08 NOA 2

Our I-129F was approved in 201 days from our filing date.

Children's I-130:

01/26/08 I-130 sent to CSC

02/20/08 NOA 1

09/10/08 NOA 2 for two of the children.

09/12/08 NOA 2 for the third child.

03/31/08 Arrival in the U.S.

AOS:

I-485, G-325A, I-765, I-131.

05/29/08 AOS sent for Christine and the children.

06/10/2008 NOA 1

07/01/2008 Biometrics

07/18, 23 and 25/08 Physicals

08/30/08 Employment Authorisation (valid for 1 year)

08/30/08 Authorisation for Parole

11/19/08 SSN (valid for work only)

12/04/08 Initial Interview appointment / Rescheduling requested

02/03/09 Interview appointment / very easy, very nice officer, not too many questions, our evidences were enough

02/03/09 Green Card granted for the four of us

02/16/09 Green Cards arrived in the mail

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Zambia
Timeline
Posted
Hello,

I'm sorry for being so immigration ignorant but I have a question regarding the timeline.

When I check mine for exemple it gives me date for my case to be "adjudicated", what does it really mean?

Is it when they give me a case number finally or when it's all done including the interview?

I'm very confused about it right now.

Thank you for your advice.

Interview: 2008-02-21

Visa in hand: 2008-02-26

POE (NYC):2008-03-11

Wedding: 2008-04-11

AOS Interview Appointment 2008-12-08

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Zambia
Timeline
Posted
Hello,

I'm sorry for being so immigration ignorant but I have a question regarding the timeline.

When I check mine for exemple it gives me date for my case to be "adjudicated", what does it really mean?

Is it when they give me a case number finally or when it's all done including the interview?

I'm very confused about it right now.

Thank you for your advice.

My understanding is that it means that it will be processed at that location, I'm filing for a K-1 fiance, and it gives me the timeline of 6 months. But then it has other steps that it needs to go through, like NVC, and then to his embassy, which makes the time a little longer. Hope this helps, maybe some others with more experience will give you more info.

Interview: 2008-02-21

Visa in hand: 2008-02-26

POE (NYC):2008-03-11

Wedding: 2008-04-11

AOS Interview Appointment 2008-12-08

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
Posted (edited)
Hello,

I'm sorry for being so immigration ignorant but I have a question regarding the timeline.

When I check mine for exemple it gives me date for my case to be "adjudicated", what does it really mean?

Is it when they give me a case number finally or when it's all done including the interview?

I'm very confused about it right now.

Thank you for your advice.

Adjudication is what the service center does. When your timeline projects and adjudicated date, it means the service center should make a decision by then. Usually the decision is "approved". You then have NVC and the Consulate parts of the process to complete before a visa is in hand.

Have you studied the guides? How about clicking on the link to "Immigration Dictionary"?

Edited by pushbrk

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