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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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I got my EAD yesterday and will apply for SS no. tomorrow (monday). Have submitted my resume on a few companies but noted that my work availability will be march 2014. Does any one have any idea on how long before the SS no. is issued?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Haiti
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I got my EAD yesterday and will apply for SS no. tomorrow (monday). Have submitted my resume on a few companies but noted that my work availability will be march 2014. Does any one have any idea on how long before the SS no. is issued?

My wife received her SS card 6 days after applying.

AOS

I am the petitioner:
11/11/2013 filed I-130, I-485, and I-765 concurrently
11/19/2013 NOA1
11/29/2013 received biometrics appointment letter
12/06/2013 RFE
12/19/2013 biometrics completed
12/20/2013 RFE Response mailed to NSC
12/21/2013 RFE Response delivered to NSC
12/24/2013 Case placed in RFE Review status
01/16/2014 EAD in document production
01/21/2014 EAD mailed out
01/22/2014 I-485 placed in Testing and Interview status
01/23/2014 EAD received

05/07/2014 Received notification that interview is scheduled for June 12

06/12/2014 Interview. I-130 approved, but AOS pending decision

06/13/2014 AOS approved

06/18/2014 Notification that Green Card has been mailed

06/20/2014 Received green card and welcome letters

I-751:Removal of Conditions

03/19/2016 Mailed I-751 package to VSC via USPS Priority Express

03/21/2016 VSC received I-751

03/25/2016 $590 check cashed

03/28/2016 Received NOA1 dated 03/22/2016

04/08/2016 Received biometrics appointment for 04/18/2016
04/18/2016 Biometrics completed

03/25/2017 Received approval letter (date of approval was 03/19/2017)

04/04/2017 Received "New card is being produced" text messages and emails

03/19/2017 ROC approved

N-400: Naturalization

04/19/2017 Priority date

05/15/2017 Biometrics completed

06/16/2017 Case in line for an interview

12/04/2017 Interview was scheduled 

12/09/2017 Received interview appointment letter 01/09/2018

01/09/2018 Interview (passed tests and recommended for approval)

01/23/2018 Online status updated to "Oath Ceremony Will Be Scheduled"

03/14/2018 Online Status updated to "Oath Ceremony Notice Was Mailed" (letter received 03/17)

03/28/2018 Oath Ceremony...wife is a U.S. Citizen!

 

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Congrats!!! Can you tell us about your interview experience?

It was faster than I expected. He asked for our pictures IDs, my husband showed his driver's license and I gave him my passport. He then asked for my old passport which had my visa and I-94 and also asked to see my I-20. After that, he asked me some of the questions from the I-485 form, the only question I could not answer was my social security number because I don't know it, but since it was in the application he said it did not matter.

He asked us how we meet, when and where and who introduced us. Also, when and where did we meet again after our first meeting and when was my last entrance to the US. He asked me if I had graduated from college and what was my major. He then asked if I have ever lie about being a US citizen and I said no, so he asked me if I had any pictures. I told him I had the ones I had included with my application and some extra ones.

While he was looking at the wedding picture he asked if both mine and my spouse's family members had come to the wedding. Then he asked questions (not related to the interview) about pictures from trip we had taken together. He kept all the pictures I had not included with my application, and told us he was going to run a background check in the afternoon, and if everything was ok then he will approve us. I received the card production text and email around 3:30. I had prepared documents to show that our marriage is real and paystubs and W2 but he did not asked for anything except the pictures.

11/07/2013 - Sent in our applications (I-130, I-485 and I-765)

11/09/2013 - Delivery confirmed via USPS tracking

11/12/2013 (Day 01) - Application received

11/15/2013 (Day 03) - Checks cashed

11/17/2013 (Day 05) - Text and email notifications received

11/21/2013 (Day 09) - Received NOAs

11/26/2013 (Day 14) - Received biometrics appointment for Dec 9

11/26/2013 (Day 14) - Biometrics walk in

12/19/2013 (Day 37) - Call to expedite I-765

12/26/2013 (Day 44) - Status changed to testing and interview / Sent evidence to expedite EAD

01/10/2013 (Day 59) - EAD card production email/text

01/14/2013 (Day 63) - EAD card mailed email/text

01/14/2013 (Day 63) - EAD card tracking notice

01/15/2013 (Day 64) - Interview day email/text

01/16/2013 (Day 65) - EAD card arrived

02/19/2013 (Day 97) - Interview---Approved!!

02/24/2013 (Day 102) - Welcome Notice and I-130 approval notice

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Hi VJers

So after my info pass appointment on Friday, regarding my EAD (its100 days since I filed tomorrow ) I was told the following.

1. They are experiencing so many EAD apps that it's taking upto 6 months to process them now.

2. They cannot do anything for me at the field office as far as processing my EAD there.

3. I will probably get my permanent residency before my EAD as my interview is in 2 weeks.

As far as the experience goes, the information obviously was not what I wanted to hear but 2 weeks till the interview I just have to thi positive. The guy was quite sympathetic too and we chatted for about 15 minutes about my case and he showed me the interview room. ( I was the only one in the office) but the basic message is keep in waiting.

I think if there are sports that involve being patient at the Olympics, then people filing at uscis would win gold every time.

Not long to go November filers keep on waiting

08/08/13- married

11/14/13- Aos EAD package sent

11/19/13- package received noa 1

12/19/13- status changed to RFE

01/02/14- RFE received

01/04/14- RFE sent back ( wanted wife's IT return for 2012

01/14/14- they got my RFE

01/28/14- I-485 changed status changed to ready for scheduling

02/05/14- interview date for March 11 was mailed from uscis

02/26/14- EAD card ordered

03/03/14- EAD card mailed

03/03/14- EAD tracking number 2 day priority mail

05/03/14 - day 106 received EAD card :)

11/03/14 - interview day approved on spot !!!!!!!

12/03/14 - changed to post decision activity

15/03/14- received welcome to America notice (noa2) for i485 and I 130

17/03/14 - green card game ----- GREEN CARD AND ST PATRICKS DAY ?? Coincidence ????

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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Hi VJers

So after my info pass appointment on Friday, regarding my EAD (its100 days since I filed tomorrow ) I was told the following.

1. They are experiencing so many EAD apps that it's taking upto 6 months to process them now.

2. They cannot do anything for me at the field office as far as processing my EAD there.

3. I will probably get my permanent residency before my EAD as my interview is in 2 weeks.

As far as the experience goes, the information obviously was not what I wanted to hear but 2 weeks till the interview I just have to thi positive. The guy was quite sympathetic too and we chatted for about 15 minutes about my case and he showed me the interview room. ( I was the only one in the office) but the basic message is keep in waiting.

I think if there are sports that involve being patient at the Olympics, then people filing at uscis would win gold every time.

Not long to go November filers keep on waiting

Open a case with the CIS Ombudsman - https://www.dhs.gov/ombudsman-case-assistance and speak to your local congressperson's office, beyond 90 days is no bueno, that is if you didn't have any RFEs that paused or reset the 90 day counter.

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We have our interview tomorrow. Fingers crossed all goes well!

08/09/2013: Religious Marriage

08/23/2013: Civil Marriage

10/31/2013 [Day 00]: I-130 & I-485 Mailed from Washington DC to Chicago Lockbox, via USPS Express Overnight ($30.85)

11/01/2013 [Day 01]: Packet arrives at Chicago Lockbox, notified via USPS Tracking

11/05/2013 [Day 05]: Text and e-mail NOAs received (11:42 pm)

11/06/2013 [Day 06]: Checks cashed

11/09/2013 [Day 09]: Hard copy NOAs received via USPS

11/18/2013 [Day 18]: Received biometrics notice (appt for Dec 10; will attempt a walk-in later this week)

11/20/2013 [Day 20]: Successful biometrics walk-in to Alexandria, VA office

12/10/2013 [Day 40]: Original biometrics appointment

12/10/2013 [Day 40]: Notification that I-485 was changed to "Testing and Interview"

01/03/2014 [Day 64]: Text and e-mail NOAs received that I-765 changed to "Card/Document Production"

01/06/2014 [Day 67]: Text and e-mail NOAs received that I-765 changed to "Card/Document Production" (yes, another set of identical notifications)

01/09/2014 [Day 70]: Text and e-mail NOAs received that I-765 has changed to reflect the EAD has been mailed (no tracking number)

01/09/2014 [Day 70]: Text and e-mail NOAs received that with EAD's tracking number

01/11/2014 [Day 72]: Received EAD

01/22/2014 [Day 83]: Text and e-mail NOAs that we finally have an interview date!

02/25/2014 [Day 117]: Interview, Approved (recap here)

02/25/2014 [Day 117]: Text and e-mail NOAs received that I-485 changed to "Card/Document Production"

02/28/2014 [Day 120]: Text and e-mail NOAs received that I-485 been mailed

03/03/2014 [Day 123]: Received Greencard

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Hi VJers

So after my info pass appointment on Friday, regarding my EAD (its100 days since I filed tomorrow ) I was told the following.

1. They are experiencing so many EAD apps that it's taking upto 6 months to process them now.

2. They cannot do anything for me at the field office as far as processing my EAD there.

3. I will probably get my permanent residency before my EAD as my interview is in 2 weeks.

As far as the experience goes, the information obviously was not what I wanted to hear but 2 weeks till the interview I just have to thi positive. The guy was quite sympathetic too and we chatted for about 15 minutes about my case and he showed me the interview room. ( I was the only one in the office) but the basic message is keep in waiting.

I think if there are sports that involve being patient at the Olympics, then people filing at uscis would win gold every time.

Not long to go November filers keep on waiting

I would suggest calling your congresman and opening a case with Obudsman as it has already been suggested but I guess I am not as patient as you are.

We have our interview tomorrow. Fingers crossed all goes well!

Good luck!

11/07/2013 - Sent in our applications (I-130, I-485 and I-765)

11/09/2013 - Delivery confirmed via USPS tracking

11/12/2013 (Day 01) - Application received

11/15/2013 (Day 03) - Checks cashed

11/17/2013 (Day 05) - Text and email notifications received

11/21/2013 (Day 09) - Received NOAs

11/26/2013 (Day 14) - Received biometrics appointment for Dec 9

11/26/2013 (Day 14) - Biometrics walk in

12/19/2013 (Day 37) - Call to expedite I-765

12/26/2013 (Day 44) - Status changed to testing and interview / Sent evidence to expedite EAD

01/10/2013 (Day 59) - EAD card production email/text

01/14/2013 (Day 63) - EAD card mailed email/text

01/14/2013 (Day 63) - EAD card tracking notice

01/15/2013 (Day 64) - Interview day email/text

01/16/2013 (Day 65) - EAD card arrived

02/19/2013 (Day 97) - Interview---Approved!!

02/24/2013 (Day 102) - Welcome Notice and I-130 approval notice

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We just got back from our interview-- we were approved on the spot, and even got a stamp in the passport to allow us to travel (we may have a work trip coming up).

We got to the office at 9:05 for our 9:20 interview. We were called back at 9:35 and were back out and done by 9:55! The officer asked very basic questions, and was thankfully in a jovial mood. (When he asked my husband if he had any children, I kind of giggled and said "He better not!" and we all laughed.) He photocopied our marriage certificate and some of the things I brought along (wedding invite, newspaper clipping, photo).

I'm so glad this is done, and am so thankful for you all. Without Visa Journey, we never could have done this on our own. Virtual hugs!!

08/09/2013: Religious Marriage

08/23/2013: Civil Marriage

10/31/2013 [Day 00]: I-130 & I-485 Mailed from Washington DC to Chicago Lockbox, via USPS Express Overnight ($30.85)

11/01/2013 [Day 01]: Packet arrives at Chicago Lockbox, notified via USPS Tracking

11/05/2013 [Day 05]: Text and e-mail NOAs received (11:42 pm)

11/06/2013 [Day 06]: Checks cashed

11/09/2013 [Day 09]: Hard copy NOAs received via USPS

11/18/2013 [Day 18]: Received biometrics notice (appt for Dec 10; will attempt a walk-in later this week)

11/20/2013 [Day 20]: Successful biometrics walk-in to Alexandria, VA office

12/10/2013 [Day 40]: Original biometrics appointment

12/10/2013 [Day 40]: Notification that I-485 was changed to "Testing and Interview"

01/03/2014 [Day 64]: Text and e-mail NOAs received that I-765 changed to "Card/Document Production"

01/06/2014 [Day 67]: Text and e-mail NOAs received that I-765 changed to "Card/Document Production" (yes, another set of identical notifications)

01/09/2014 [Day 70]: Text and e-mail NOAs received that I-765 has changed to reflect the EAD has been mailed (no tracking number)

01/09/2014 [Day 70]: Text and e-mail NOAs received that with EAD's tracking number

01/11/2014 [Day 72]: Received EAD

01/22/2014 [Day 83]: Text and e-mail NOAs that we finally have an interview date!

02/25/2014 [Day 117]: Interview, Approved (recap here)

02/25/2014 [Day 117]: Text and e-mail NOAs received that I-485 changed to "Card/Document Production"

02/28/2014 [Day 120]: Text and e-mail NOAs received that I-485 been mailed

03/03/2014 [Day 123]: Received Greencard

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We just got back from our interview-- we were approved on the spot, and even got a stamp in the passport to allow us to travel (we may have a work trip coming up).

We got to the office at 9:05 for our 9:20 interview. We were called back at 9:35 and were back out and done by 9:55! The officer asked very basic questions, and was thankfully in a jovial mood. (When he asked my husband if he had any children, I kind of giggled and said "He better not!" and we all laughed.) He photocopied our marriage certificate and some of the things I brought along (wedding invite, newspaper clipping, photo).

I'm so glad this is done, and am so thankful for you all. Without Visa Journey, we never could have done this on our own. Virtual hugs!!

congratulations!!!! dancin5hr.gif

We have our interview tomorrow!

10/2010 - met online, 12/2012 - reconnected, 7/3/ 2013 - my 1st trip to England & he proposed! 11/7/2013 - got married in NYC

11/15/13 - mailed i130 & i485 to Chicago lockbox

(Day 1) - 11/16/13 AOS received at Chicago lockbox

(Day 6) - 11/22/13 Email & text message receipt notification received at 12:04 am & check for I130 cleared

(Day 16) - 12/2/13 Biometric appointment letter received, letter was mailed to us on 11/27/13. Appointment scheduled for 12/19/13.

(Day 33) - 12/19/13 Biometrics appointment completed
(Day 38) - 12/24/13 status changed to "Testing and Interview"

(Day 62) - 1/17/14 EAD card in production

(Day 67) - 1/22/14 EAD card mailed

(DAY 73) - 1/28/14 EAD card received

(day 102) - 2/26/24 interview. Waiting on notification of interview outcome.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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We just got back from our interview-- we were approved on the spot, and even got a stamp in the passport to allow us to travel (we may have a work trip coming up).

We got to the office at 9:05 for our 9:20 interview. We were called back at 9:35 and were back out and done by 9:55! The officer asked very basic questions, and was thankfully in a jovial mood. (When he asked my husband if he had any children, I kind of giggled and said "He better not!" and we all laughed.) He photocopied our marriage certificate and some of the things I brought along (wedding invite, newspaper clipping, photo).

I'm so glad this is done, and am so thankful for you all. Without Visa Journey, we never could have done this on our own. Virtual hugs!!

Congratulations!!! :)

Timeline:

01/05/2013 - We met each other through my cousin.

10/11/2013 - Civil ceremony.

11/16/2013 (Day 1) - Sent out i-130, i-485, and i-765 packets to Chicago Lockbox via USPS Express ($32.84)

11/18/2013, (Day 3) - USCIS received our packet shown via USPS tracking (11:45AM)

11/22/2013, (Day 7) - Email/Text notifications received. Forwarded to National Benefits Center

11/25/2013, (Day 10) - Received hard copies of NOA

12/05/2013, (Day 20) - Received biometrics letter

12/06/2013, (Day 21) - Early walk-in successful!

12/18/2013 - Scheduled biometrics appointment.

12/18/2013, (Day 33) - Status changed to Testing and Interview (i485)

01/17/2014, (Day 63) - Card/Document Production

01/24/2014, (Day 70) - EAD mailed

01/27/2014, (Day 73) - EAD received

01/30/2014, (Day 76) - Interview notice mailed

03/06/2014, (Day 111) - Interview. Approved! Email and text notifications received regarding card/document production

ROC

12/08/15 (Day 1) - Sent ROC package

12/10/15 (Day 3) - Package received by USCIS

12/15/15 (Day 8) - Check cashed

12/26/15 (Day 19) - NOA Received

1/13/16 (Day 37) - Biometrics Appointment

1/18/17 (Day 407) - Infopass. I-551 stamp.

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Hi everyone, my wife is sdadams, and she posted a quick update above on our approval. Here's a slightly longer version of how our interview went, in case anybody finds it useful...

Our interview was at the DC office in Fairfax, VA (a 10-minute walk from Dunn-Loring Metro Station, NOT 5 mins as stated on the website - which makes a big difference when it's snowing!!). Also, for other DC filers, the website says there is limited parking around the office. That's not true, as there is multi-storey parking everywhere, including a car park right next to the USCIS office!

We arrived just after 9am for our 9.20am appointment, and we were eventually called back by the case officer at 9.35am. We'd brought copies of everything we had sent in previously, as well as further proof - insurance details, joint bank account statements, utility bills, our wedding invitation, wedding pics and even a copy of a Washington Post article about our wedding. The officer asked us questions about each other - name, date of birth, where we met, if we had been married previously and whether we had done this before. I was then asked a few of the security questions which I'd answered on the forms before: if I'd been involved in any illegal activities, drugs convictions, weapons training, if I'd been in a military unit, that sort of thing. It was all rather straightforward - nothing particularly difficult.

After that, the officer seemed satisfied that our marriage was bona fide and said he was 'probably' going to approve us today - not that he was uncertain about our marriage, but whether he was going to get around to it today. He told us that we should expect the green card in 3 weeks, but we asked if it was possible to get a stamp in my passport in case I need to leave the country before that (unlikely, but you never know). He told us he could do that now if we didn't mind waiting, so we did. We went back into the waiting room, and about 10 minutes later (I was halfway through an apple!) he came out with my freshly-stamped passport!

I hope people find this helpful - I guess my top tips for the interview based on my experience is to ask for your passport stamp, and also to possibly get your marriage mentioned in your local US newspaper.

Also, thank you to everybody else here on VJ - we couldn't have done this without the information and encouragement of everybody on this forum!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Congrats to you both!!

We just got back from our interview-- we were approved on the spot, and even got a stamp in the passport to allow us to travel (we may have a work trip coming up).

We got to the office at 9:05 for our 9:20 interview. We were called back at 9:35 and were back out and done by 9:55! The officer asked very basic questions, and was thankfully in a jovial mood. (When he asked my husband if he had any children, I kind of giggled and said "He better not!" and we all laughed.) He photocopied our marriage certificate and some of the things I brought along (wedding invite, newspaper clipping, photo).

I'm so glad this is done, and am so thankful for you all. Without Visa Journey, we never could have done this on our own. Virtual hugs!!

Hi everyone, my wife is sdadams, and she posted a quick update above on our approval. Here's a slightly longer version of how our interview went, in case anybody finds it useful...

Our interview was at the DC office in Fairfax, VA (a 10-minute walk from Dunn-Loring Metro Station, NOT 5 mins as stated on the website - which makes a big difference when it's snowing!!). Also, for other DC filers, the website says there is limited parking around the office. That's not true, as there is multi-storey parking everywhere, including a car park right next to the USCIS office!

We arrived just after 9am for our 9.20am appointment, and we were eventually called back by the case officer at 9.35am. We'd brought copies of everything we had sent in previously, as well as further proof - insurance details, joint bank account statements, utility bills, our wedding invitation, wedding pics and even a copy of a Washington Post article about our wedding. The officer asked us questions about each other - name, date of birth, where we met, if we had been married previously and whether we had done this before. I was then asked a few of the security questions which I'd answered on the forms before: if I'd been involved in any illegal activities, drugs convictions, weapons training, if I'd been in a military unit, that sort of thing. It was all rather straightforward - nothing particularly difficult.

After that, the officer seemed satisfied that our marriage was bona fide and said he was 'probably' going to approve us today - not that he was uncertain about our marriage, but whether he was going to get around to it today. He told us that we should expect the green card in 3 weeks, but we asked if it was possible to get a stamp in my passport in case I need to leave the country before that (unlikely, but you never know). He told us he could do that now if we didn't mind waiting, so we did. We went back into the waiting room, and about 10 minutes later (I was halfway through an apple!) he came out with my freshly-stamped passport!

I hope people find this helpful - I guess my top tips for the interview based on my experience is to ask for your passport stamp, and also to possibly get your marriage mentioned in your local US newspaper.

Also, thank you to everybody else here on VJ - we couldn't have done this without the information and encouragement of everybody on this forum!

AOS through Marriage Journey

 

10/25/2013: Civil Marriage
10/31/2013 [Day 00]: I-130; I-485; I-693; I-765; I-864 Mailed to Chicago Lockbox, via UPS next day
11/01/2013 [Day 01]: Packet arrives at Chicago Lockbox, notified via UPS Tracking
11/05/2013 [Day 05]: EMail and Texts notifying receipt of documents, NOA1
11/09/2013 [Day 09]: NOA1 Hard copies came in the mail
11/12/2013[Day 12]: Letter arrived via USPS confirming Biometrics Appointment for 12/2/2013
11/18/2013[Day 18]: Successful Biometrics walk in at the Jacksonville USCIS office
11/25/2013[Day 25]: Email and Text confirmation that my status on my I-485 application changed to testing and interview
01/08/2014[Day 68]: Email and Text stating that I-765 changed to "Card/Document Production"
01/16/2014[Day 76]: Received EAD Card
02/05/2014[Day 96]: I-485 Interview Date (rescheduled) Approved on the Spot!!
02/05/2014[Day 96]:Email and Text stating that my I-130 approved, that my green card has been approved
02/12/2014[Day 103]:Received Green Card in the mail



ROC I-751 Journey

 

11/06/2015 [Day 0]: Mailed I-751 Packet to VSC via USPS Priority Mail
11/10/2015 [Day 1]: NOA1 Receipt date
11/13/2015 [Day 4]: Check cashed
11/16/2015 [Day 7]: NOA1 Hard copies came in the mail

11/22/2016 [Day 378]: Email from USCIS that my card went into production, YA!!! :dancing:



N-400 Citizenship Journey

 

11/05/2016 [Day 0]: Mailed N-400 Packet to Texas Lockbox via USPS Priority Mail
11/07/2016 [Day 0]: 1st day of the 90 days, N-400 eligibility based on the married to a US Citizen for 3 years rule

11/08/2016 [Day 1]: Package delivered to the Dallas Lockbox by USPS Priority Mail, confirmed via tracking
11/10/2016 [Day 3]: Pending Fee to USCIS for $680 on my Credit Card

11/15/2016 [Day 8]: Email/Text confirmation that my case was received

11/19/2016 [Day 12]: Hard Copy came in the mail

11/25/2016 [Day 18]: Biometric Appointment for Dec 6th came in the mail

07/01/2017: Moved to Atlanta

02/14/2018: Naturalization Interview (Decision can't be made)

09/05/2018: Case update that my oath ceremony was scheduled

09/24/2018: Oath Ceremony, I'm a US citizen!!

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Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Ead came in the mail today! !

BEGINNINGS

12.16.2008 Kuku arrived in USA on F1

- matcha met Kuku some point at school winter qtr.

??.??.2009 matcha and Kuku start dating summer 09'

08.15.2009 Kuku gets his own apartment

09.12.2009 Matcha moves in with Kuku

07.01.2010 matcha and Kuku move to la together

09.15.2011 Kuku and matcha marry <3

AOS TIMELINE

05.23.2013 filed I-130

05.30.2013 NOA1 I-130

11.26.2013 filed AOS (attached I-797 for I-130, I-485, I-765)

12.05.2013 NOA1 (text/email)

12.13.2013 NOA1 (hard copy)

12.16.2013 Recieved biometrics appointment/letter

- I-130 moved to processing (text/email alert)

12.17.2013 Attempted biometrics walk-in FAIL.

12.27.2013 went to biometrics appointment @11am. smooth process, about 30-45m.

12.30.2013 TEXT AND EMAIL case updated. i-130 approved and instruction letter mailed!

01.02.2014 Hard copy i-130 approval/transfer notice

01.08.2014 Status changed to Testing & Inteview

02.05.2014 EMAIL NOA INTERVIEW DATE: 03.11.2014 ♡

02.06.2014 interview NOA repeat email/text (03.11.2014)

02.14.2014 text/email notice EAD Card/production

02.18.2014 text/email repeat notice EAD card/production

02.21.2014 text/email EAD mailed out directly to our address

02.26.2014 EAD DELIVERED IN MAIL

03.11.2014 INTERVIEW DAY 1:15PM APPROVED ON SPOT!! (Text/email GC in production)

03.17.2014 GC ARRIVED IN MAIL!!

THANK YOU EVERYONE ON VISA JOURNEY!!

This is such an amazing forum that really change lives.

Seriously cannot say enough thanks TTTTTTT

WE HAD THE MOST FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE WITH ONE OF THE BEST COMMUNITIES OUT THERE!!!

good luck to all future applicants!!

<3

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Congrats on the gc approval and EAD card!

11/07/2013 - Sent in our applications (I-130, I-485 and I-765)

11/09/2013 - Delivery confirmed via USPS tracking

11/12/2013 (Day 01) - Application received

11/15/2013 (Day 03) - Checks cashed

11/17/2013 (Day 05) - Text and email notifications received

11/21/2013 (Day 09) - Received NOAs

11/26/2013 (Day 14) - Received biometrics appointment for Dec 9

11/26/2013 (Day 14) - Biometrics walk in

12/19/2013 (Day 37) - Call to expedite I-765

12/26/2013 (Day 44) - Status changed to testing and interview / Sent evidence to expedite EAD

01/10/2013 (Day 59) - EAD card production email/text

01/14/2013 (Day 63) - EAD card mailed email/text

01/14/2013 (Day 63) - EAD card tracking notice

01/15/2013 (Day 64) - Interview day email/text

01/16/2013 (Day 65) - EAD card arrived

02/19/2013 (Day 97) - Interview---Approved!!

02/24/2013 (Day 102) - Welcome Notice and I-130 approval notice

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