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Is the 90 days required before you can file an EAD-related Infopass appointment based off of the NOA1 or when you actually sent in the petition?

we met: 07-22-01

engaged: 08-03-06

I-129 sent: 01-07-07

NOA2 approved: 04-02-07

packet 3 sent: 05-31-07

interview date: 06-25-07 - approved!

marriage: 07-23-07

AOS sent: 08-10-07

AOS/EAD/AP NOA1: 09-14-07

AOS approved: 11-19-07

green card received: 11-26-07

lifting of conditions filed: 10-29-09

NOA received: 11-09-09

lifting of conditions approved: 12-11-09

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Is the 90 days required before you can file an EAD-related Infopass appointment based off of the NOA1 or when you actually sent in the petition?

received date... they have no control over the send date... This may or may not match your NOA1 date

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YMMV

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Is the 90 days required before you can file an EAD-related Infopass appointment based off of the NOA1 or when you actually sent in the petition?

You can always do an infopass, the question is will it be benneficial. Since they have up to 90 days to process the application then you are not outside processing times until the 90 days pass.

Ah. Okay. But is the 90 days "counted" by the NOA1 date or by when we actually sent in the petition? (I'm assuming it's by the NOA date?)

we met: 07-22-01

engaged: 08-03-06

I-129 sent: 01-07-07

NOA2 approved: 04-02-07

packet 3 sent: 05-31-07

interview date: 06-25-07 - approved!

marriage: 07-23-07

AOS sent: 08-10-07

AOS/EAD/AP NOA1: 09-14-07

AOS approved: 11-19-07

green card received: 11-26-07

lifting of conditions filed: 10-29-09

NOA received: 11-09-09

lifting of conditions approved: 12-11-09

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Is the 90 days required before you can file an EAD-related Infopass appointment based off of the NOA1 or when you actually sent in the petition?

You can always do an infopass, the question is will it be benneficial. Since they have up to 90 days to process the application then you are not outside processing times until the 90 days pass.

Ah. Okay. But is the 90 days "counted" by the NOA1 date or by when we actually sent in the petition? (I'm assuming it's by the NOA date?)

Date on NOA1, pations can sit at USCIS for several weeks until they get around to "Receiving" them into their system.

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