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  1. So your wife had the original marriage cert? That's fine then. Not necessarily. She could still be put in to extended AP, but them taking the passports is a good sign. You just can't assume anything, only wait until the CEAC status changes to 'issued'. Did they give her a verbal approval?
  2. OK. Unless things speed up it will probably hinge on how long the I-130 takes to be processed then - keep your fingers crossed it's not quick! Good luck.
  3. I'm confused, you say 'I guess they didn't have our documents' but then say they scanned them? You have to take the documents on the checklist (mainly originals of the ones you've uploaded to NVC) to the interview, but it does sound like you've done that. The online status will say refused or AP whilst final checks are done, and then change to 'issued', usually within just a day or two. As long as it's a straightforward case and not a high risk consulate, hopefully it will be super quick. Good luck.
  4. It would depend on why the I-485 was denied. If it was USCIS error, then correct the I-290B and file again. If not, then you'll have to correct and refile the AOS whole package.
  5. I don’t think I-290b is relevant as you’ve said you didn’t provide proof of citizenship, so it wasn’t USCIS error. I’d just file again asap. Good luck.
  6. Ok, so the 90 days is from when you paid the fee. What does the online status say?
  7. Don’t wait for anything! You need to submit asap to try and avoid the older one aging out. As said above, you can just use a copy of the endorsed visa. When does the older one turn 19 - is s/he only just 18, or about to turn 19?
  8. Can you tell us exactly what you did include for evidence of citizenship/tax info? You'll either need to file again, or file a I-290B if it's a USCIS error, but if you can give more info on what you included, somebody can help you figure out which may be best.
  9. Yes, that will apply. But it'll take a while for their Priority Dates to become current, so you won't be able to work that out yet. All you can do is wait and see how long the I-130 takes to process and then when they become eligible for a visa.
  10. If you're in Las Vegas then that'll be your Field Office I assume, but check on the link above.
  11. No, it's based on your address. https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/find-a-uscis-office/field-offices
  12. It depends on the Field Office, you can check processing times here though - https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/
  13. Was that on the 'MyUSCIS' account thingy? That's horribly unreliable unfortunately, it was about a year back then. Now it's 14-15 months so it has gone up a bit. But as you're in the US and didn't misrepresent yourself at the POE, you're fine to do AOS if that's what you prefer. Depends on where you want to wait the rest of the process out and if what you have in Canada that you need to be able to visit I guess (i.e. if you had kids in Canada you may not want to do AOS and risk not being able to leave the US). Good luck. True, although at least that's much quicker these days. Something is at least. 😂
  14. Depends on what you'd prefer really then. If you don't want to be stuck in the US then apply via consular processing and go back to Canada whenever your visit is up for your interview/medical. Or you can apply via AOS in the US if you're happy to not work and not be able to leave for a while. Good luck.
  15. Ah, sorry, my misunderstanding. I thought s/he was in Canada.
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