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scholes18

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  1. Looks like the update was yesterday then. Check again today, sometimes it takes 24 hours or so for it to come through.
  2. We got married in Texas as well. My wife used her new name on all the USCIS forms, despite the certificate and other documents we sent only showing the old name. In the end we were approved without any issues. EAD and GC have her new name on them. As other posters pointed out, the certificate itself is the legal basis for the name change.
  3. Wife's case was approved today! The case had been at the Dallas FO since March when the NBC transferred it over, got an RFE for medicals in April that we swiftly responded to, and today we got the approval.
  4. 3-6 months seems to be the norm for K1 adjustments nowadays. The published processing times are how long it takes them to get through 80% of all family-based cases, so there's a bit of a long tail in the distribution.
  5. We got a cancelation notice in our account today. According to EMMA our interview was waived. Make up your minds already, USCIS!
  6. Interview scheduled for June 20. Was hoping it would've been waived since we got a medical RFE last month, but alas...
  7. Requests for initial evidence (e.g., I-864) generally come from service centers early in the intake process, usually the NBC in Lee's Summit, MO. Requests for additional evidence (e.g., medical RFEs for I-693) usually come from field offices during the actual adjudication process.
  8. Correct, that's the combo card. The case itself will not update and close until the card is produced - give it 2-3 weeks.
  9. Check the documents tab of the I-765 in the next 24 hours. Likely a combo card approval. Same thing happened to us a few weeks ago.
  10. Combo card approved this morning. Excellent news - they can take all the time they want on the GC now for all we care. 😅
  11. I have not. It seems like if you don't get an EAD approval shortly after biometrics, chances are you won't get it before your AOS gets approved.
  12. Not really. NBC has been flying through K1 AOS cases in recent months, many of which have the interview waived and don't even get sent to the field office.
  13. Possibly - is there anything in the documents tab for the 765?
  14. Lee's Summit is the National Benefits Center. I believe they process all EAD and AP cases, and also some AOS cases (which eventually get handed off to the local FO).
  15. Right, I agree with that. It's just difficult to get hard, clean data that we can extrapolate timing from.
  16. One limitation of these tracking tools is that the vast majority of cases captured aren't adjusting from K1, and as far as I'm aware there's no way to filter to just K1-to-AOS cases. So there's no way to really know what's "typical" for us, other than maybe going through posts and timelines here (which also has its own limitations and probably won't get you the most accurate sample).
  17. I don't think the question was about entry requirements, it was about requirements for the AOS filing.
  18. Interesting. Do you think that had anything to do with the fast turnaround time? In other words, does getting an early RFIE (or in your case, correcting a submission that would've otherwise resulted in an RFIE) effectively bump you toward the front of the line?
  19. Timeline so far: 11/28/2023 - Sent to USCIS 12/01/2023 - NOA1 12/09/2023 - Biometrics notice went out 12/11/2023 - Received all NOA1 and account access notices in the mail 12/12/2023 - Biometrics appointment (walk-in; originally scheduled for 12/28 when we would be out of town) 12/12/2023 - AOS and EAD cases changed to "actively reviewed"
  20. Sent in our packet this morning via USPS to the Dallas lockbox. Should arrive by Thursday. And now the waiting game begins...
  21. 16.5 months is more for the whole process end-to-end. The I-129F step is currently closer to 9-12 months. They've cut down significantly on the backlog since the start of the year.
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