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Mackay

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About Mackay

  • Birthday 09/23/1962

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  • Gender
    Male
  • State
    California

Immigration Info

  • Immigration Status
    K-1 Visa
  • Local Office
    Los Angeles CA
  • Country
    Thailand

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  1. Is it really going to take 10+ months to receive the 10 year GC? Unbelievable! Good luck with yours 😁
  2. Great! Just a little patience, they seem to be fairly quick so far for us in CA.
  3. Update: Receipt date 9/10, Received 4 yr extension, Re-use Biometrics.
  4. We're in! File date 9/3, checked USCIS and got the text today 9/6. Good luck everyone for a quick GC response!
  5. Just under 3 months from application. Timeline shows everything.
  6. Notified today USPS has GC, tracking # issued. Should have GC in hand by Monday!
  7. I'm a little amazed myself! Ill post when the Green Card is in hand. All of the advice I got here was very helpful!
  8. FYI, Just got a notification that our I-485 has been approved. My packet has been sent to San Bernardino field office. From the notice: "Your Case Status: Decision "On November 27, 2022, we approved your Form I485, APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR ADJUST STATUS, Receipt Number IOE09175xxxxx, and sent you an approval notice. Please follow the instructions in your notice. If you do not receive your approval notice by December 27, 2022, please go to www.uscis.gov/e-request to request a copy of the notice. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address." Things are moving along nicely!
  9. Hello! I have an A# question. My K-1 fiancé has entered through immigration at LAX recently (5 days ago). This is the second time we've done this I-129f process. The first time was in July 2019, where she also entered through LAX, and on her visa stamp the officer wrote the A# under the stamp and date of entry. Due to unforeseen circumstances, she had to leave without us completing the process of marriage and I-485. We applied for a second K-1 and was approved. Fast forward to now, when we entered though immigration this time (July 2022) the officer did NOT write down the A# under the stamp as previously was done in 2019. Here's my question. Do I use the A# from the first stamp for the I-485? Would she have been issued a new A#? I read that once you receive an A#, it's for life, so maybe the first A# is still valid? Thanks for your help! Mac
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