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did Jean and Moh have an AOS interview or did they just issue the card without interview?

They were transfered to CSC so unless eomthing unusual happened, they were approved without an interview.

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24 March 2009 I-751 received by USCIS

27 March 2009 Check Cashed

30 March 2009 NOA received

8 April 2009 Biometric notice arrived by mail

24 April 2009 Biometrics scheduled

26 April 2009 Touched

...once again waiting

1 September 2009 (just over 5 months) Approved and card production ordered.

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So let me understand this more clearly.........USCIS doesn't check to see if someone has been in jail or committed a crime before they issue a greencard?

So meanwhile there are people, who have never committed any crimes, waiting months upon months for their greencard, and yet someone who has done jailtime has it ordered and soon will have it in hand.

amrsnowangel is right. This system is seriously screwed up. :wacko:

12/28/06 - got married :)

02/05/07 - I-130 NOA1

02/21/07 - I-129 NOA1

04/09/07 - I-130 and I-129F approval email sent!!!!

04/26/07 - Packet 3 received

06/16/07 - Medical Examination

06/26/07 - Packet 3 SUBMITTED FINALLY!!!!

07/07/07 - Received pkt 4

07/22/07 - interview consular never bothered to show up for work.

07/29/07 - interview.

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I hope everyone has a wonderful Friday and weekend.

We are going to finish up our paperwork to lift conditions and get it mailed out this weekend to Nebraska. I'm so not looking forward to entering the waiting game with immigration again.

Doreen

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SupportingMoroccanLove/

6/14/03 Met Online

9/30/2003 He was denied a Tourist Visa

1/7/2004 Sent 1-129F-tried to prove hardship; many reasons

8/8/2004 Petition denied

After 214 Days of waiting

10/11/2004 Returned from Morocco even more in love.

11/15/2004 Mailed I-129F off to Nebraska

2/11/05 APPROVAL

2/14/05 EMAIL, OUR PETITION HAS BEEN APPROVED

86 Days what an awesome feeling

2/25/05 Email received from nvc, given case number

3/21/05 Email from consulate

b]INTERVIEW DATE 5/10/05[/b]

3/31/05 Fiance finally receives his packet from the consulate

4/12/05 He had medical exam

5/10/05 INTERVIEW WAS A SUCCESS

5/18/05 VISA IN HAND

Took 214 Days for a denial, but IN 205 days He will be HOME

6/10/05 Abdou arrives in America, what a happy day!

6/13/05 Applied for SSN

6/23/05 6 p.m. We were MARRIED; honeymoon in Gatlinburg

8/13/05 AOS and EAD paperwork mailed

8/25/05 NOAs in the mail!!! Yea!

11/25/05 - BIOMETRIC DATE

01/26/06 - AOS SUCCESSFUL INTERVIEW AND HE GETS HIS FIRST JOB AT FIRST JOB INTERVIEW

02/13/06 - GREEN CARD ARRIVED

4/22/06 - Driver's License!!

11/05/2007 Filed to Lift conditions[/color]

11/07/07 - NOA1 received

12/21/07 - Biometrics completed

04/08/08 - 10 YEAR CARD APPROVED

04/14/08 - CARD IN HAND !!!!!

11/3/08 - Filed for Citizenship

11/29/08 - Biometric Appointment

02/03/09 - Citizenship Interview, HE PASSED

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and.............after getting the greencard, the only way to lose it is if CONVICTED of a felony. (this compliments of my congresslady).

Jackie (F)

(yassmine, the cute little witch has nothing to do with THIS weekend ;) this is 100% me and my Sentra --destination..dang sure wish I could tell ya :lol: )

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So let me understand this more clearly.........USCIS doesn't check to see if someone has been in jail or committed a crime before they issue a greencard?

So meanwhile there are people, who have never committed any crimes, waiting months upon months for their greencard, and yet someone who has done jailtime has it ordered and soon will have it in hand.

amrsnowangel is right. This system is seriously screwed up. :wacko:

Checking to see if someone has committed a crime is not that easy in a federal system. There is a separation of powers and jurisdiction between nati0nal and state/local authorities. There is not one single database.

erfoud44.jpg

24 March 2009 I-751 received by USCIS

27 March 2009 Check Cashed

30 March 2009 NOA received

8 April 2009 Biometric notice arrived by mail

24 April 2009 Biometrics scheduled

26 April 2009 Touched

...once again waiting

1 September 2009 (just over 5 months) Approved and card production ordered.

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(yassmine, the cute little witch has nothing to do with THIS weekend ;) this is 100% me and my Sentra --destination..dang sure wish I could tell ya :lol: )

Ohhh even more dangerous and exciting! Now you have my creative juices flowing. What is our Jackie cooking up for this weekend? A road trip? A Cannonball Run? A new clown car records perhaps? The possibilities are endless.

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Have you ever had a day at work where you have so much to do that you just can't figure out where to start and once you do things keep popping up so you lose track of what you're doing to start with??? Yea that's me today I feel like my head is in like 1000 places. Plus I had to pay rent today so that just makes me sad. Ohhhh so the financial situation with the hubster here goes girls.

So I got my fin aid for grad school nice little chunk. So I've decided to take a bit for me to buy new work clothes - pants shoes boots the works. And a little for Y for the same and then the kids. Ok we're putting some aside for a Morocco trip. And then paying off all our credit cards and other debt so we're starting pretty much at 0. Then I have set hubby up with the online bill pay. He understands how it works, how to read the bills etc etc. So he's in charge. I will oversee the first couple months. I've decided to let him have a go at this so that he stops complaining and can see the real deal. Let's see how it goes.

May 11 '09 - Case Approved 10 yr card in the mail

June - 10 yr card recieved

Feb. 19, 2010 - N-400 Application sent to Phoenix Lockbox

April 3, 2010 - Biometrics

May 17,2010 - Citizenship Test - Minneapolis, MN

July 16, 2010- Retest (writing portion)

October 13, 2010 - Oath Ceremony

Journey Complete!

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I started reading this thread and though "damn, missed the Friday thread yesterday" before I realized it's still friday :bonk:

I'm looking for a 2nd job today (overnight would work out well....) so we will see how that goes :wacko:

يَايُّهَا الَّذِينَ ءامَنُوا اسْتَعِينُوا بِالصَّبْرِ وَالصَّلَوةِ اِنَّ اللَّهَ مَعَ الصَّبِرِينَ

“O you who believe! seek assistance through patience and prayer; surely Allah is with the patient. (Al-Baqarah 2:153 )”

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(yassmine, the cute little witch has nothing to do with THIS weekend ;) this is 100% me and my Sentra --destination..dang sure wish I could tell ya :lol: )

Ohhh even more dangerous and exciting! Now you have my creative juices flowing. What is our Jackie cooking up for this weekend? A road trip? A Cannonball Run? A new clown car records perhaps? The possibilities are endless.

a gun show :D

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I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

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:lol: gun show.......... :luv:

...don't forget the time changes this weekend.

J (F)

oh yeah i get to sleep an hour later now :dancing:

* ~ * Charles * ~ *
 

I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

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Since Together4ever ( Jean ) no longer has a VJ ID, she asked me to post this for her :

' The gouvernment has ordered production of Moh's green card. '

Are we supposed to be happy for her?

We all know that Jean has an ID on VJ and has posted. Wow, congratulations Jean on letting your abusive husband remain abusive in the US with you. Great news! I'm sure we "just don't understand" though, right?

And Monnik to answer your question: By the time the party rolled around we were both too tired and lazy to do anything so we didn't even dress up. Sad, I know. One of my friends had a good costume though- she was dressed all in red and had a celery stock in her hair and was a bloody mary. Oh well, there's always next year!

Happy Friday!

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oh ####### here we go again.

* ~ * Charles * ~ *
 

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USE THE REPORT BUTTON INSTEAD OF MESSAGING A MODERATOR!

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So let me understand this more clearly.........USCIS doesn't check to see if someone has been in jail or committed a crime before they issue a greencard?

So meanwhile there are people, who have never committed any crimes, waiting months upon months for their greencard, and yet someone who has done jailtime has it ordered and soon will have it in hand.

amrsnowangel is right. This system is seriously screwed up. :wacko:

Checking to see if someone has committed a crime is not that easy in a federal system. There is a separation of powers and jurisdiction between nati0nal and state/local authorities. There is not one single database.

Well there's something that needs some fixin!!

12/28/06 - got married :)

02/05/07 - I-130 NOA1

02/21/07 - I-129 NOA1

04/09/07 - I-130 and I-129F approval email sent!!!!

04/26/07 - Packet 3 received

06/16/07 - Medical Examination

06/26/07 - Packet 3 SUBMITTED FINALLY!!!!

07/07/07 - Received pkt 4

07/22/07 - interview consular never bothered to show up for work.

07/29/07 - interview.

4_6_109v.gif

Ron Paul 2008

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So let me understand this more clearly.........USCIS doesn't check to see if someone has been in jail or committed a crime before they issue a greencard?

So meanwhile there are people, who have never committed any crimes, waiting months upon months for their greencard, and yet someone who has done jailtime has it ordered and soon will have it in hand.

amrsnowangel is right. This system is seriously screwed up. :wacko:

Checking to see if someone has committed a crime is not that easy in a federal system. There is a separation of powers and jurisdiction between nati0nal and state/local authorities. There is not one single database.

Well there's something that needs some fixin!!

I agree. Mohammed got very lucky that they didn't have an interview, although I doubt Jean would mention anything if they did. So sad.

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