People who filed AOS in Orlando please post up your timeline :)
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Re: People who filed AOS in Orlando please post up your timeline
Capt. Tuttle wrote:
> Rukhie wrote:
>>> Rukhie wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Dane wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> We had AOS interview yesterday in Orlando! Filled I485 Jan. 2003
>>>>>> Successful!!! will need to remove conditions in two years. The
>>>>>> strange
>>>>>> thing was we were told that if we had been interview 60 days later
>>>>>> they would have given us the permanent card due to the fact that in
>>>>>> 60
>>>>>> days we will have been married for 2 years. :( I asked to
>>>>>> reschedule
>>>>>> in two months but they refused. Well at least we don't have to pay
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> the temporary cards anymore. Happy Days
>>>>>>
>>>>> That is great news!! I'm glad to hear someone got something done in
>>>>> Orlando. We have still heard nothing. Our NOAs are from March.
>>>>> We really need the AP badly. I wish we could hear something about
>>>>> that.
>>>>> Again, congradulations.
>>>>>
>>>> capt. tuttle,
>>>> can you post your timeline? my husbands EAD NOA is in feb 04 and no
>>>> word yet....i'm keeping a thread going for people from 2004 and even
>>>> 2003 that haven't gotten their EADs
>>>> thanks!
>>>> rukhie
>>>>
>>> AP, EAD and AOS all have a NOA of 3/26/04
>>> AP updated on line 3/29/04
>>> EAD updated on line 5/6/04 after fingerprints and photos
>>> AOS updated on line 5/10/04 after fingerprints and photos.
>>> My wife entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa. We were married on 2/14/04
>>> (exactly one year after filing 1-129F)
>>>
>> Thanks capt. tuttle
>> maybe your wife can get an interim EAD while she waits for the actual
>> EAD
>> good luck!
>> rukhie
>>
> Thank you, Rukhie. My wife did get her interim EAD in Orlando with no
> problem at all.
Here is an update in case you missed my other post.
I received an email from BCIS.
AP and EAD approved on 10/22/04.
> Rukhie wrote:
>>> Rukhie wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Dane wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> We had AOS interview yesterday in Orlando! Filled I485 Jan. 2003
>>>>>> Successful!!! will need to remove conditions in two years. The
>>>>>> strange
>>>>>> thing was we were told that if we had been interview 60 days later
>>>>>> they would have given us the permanent card due to the fact that in
>>>>>> 60
>>>>>> days we will have been married for 2 years. :( I asked to
>>>>>> reschedule
>>>>>> in two months but they refused. Well at least we don't have to pay
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> the temporary cards anymore. Happy Days
>>>>>>
>>>>> That is great news!! I'm glad to hear someone got something done in
>>>>> Orlando. We have still heard nothing. Our NOAs are from March.
>>>>> We really need the AP badly. I wish we could hear something about
>>>>> that.
>>>>> Again, congradulations.
>>>>>
>>>> capt. tuttle,
>>>> can you post your timeline? my husbands EAD NOA is in feb 04 and no
>>>> word yet....i'm keeping a thread going for people from 2004 and even
>>>> 2003 that haven't gotten their EADs
>>>> thanks!
>>>> rukhie
>>>>
>>> AP, EAD and AOS all have a NOA of 3/26/04
>>> AP updated on line 3/29/04
>>> EAD updated on line 5/6/04 after fingerprints and photos
>>> AOS updated on line 5/10/04 after fingerprints and photos.
>>> My wife entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa. We were married on 2/14/04
>>> (exactly one year after filing 1-129F)
>>>
>> Thanks capt. tuttle
>> maybe your wife can get an interim EAD while she waits for the actual
>> EAD
>> good luck!
>> rukhie
>>
> Thank you, Rukhie. My wife did get her interim EAD in Orlando with no
> problem at all.
Here is an update in case you missed my other post.
I received an email from BCIS.
AP and EAD approved on 10/22/04.
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Re: People who filed AOS in Orlando please post up your timeline
Wow!!!
Congrats!!!
Congrats!!!
#18
Re: People who filed AOS in Orlando please post up your timeline :)
Originally Posted by Dane
We had AOS interview yesterday in Orlando! Filled I485 Jan. 2003
Successful!!! will need to remove conditions in two years. The strange
thing was we were told that if we had been interview 60 days later
they would have given us the permanent card due to the fact that in 60
days we will have been married for 2 years. I asked to reschedule
in two months but they refused. Well at least we don't have to pay for
the temporary cards anymore. Happy Days
"Capt. Tuttle" <TuttleMD@M*A*S*H.4077> wrote in message news:<OAL4d.1030$%[email protected] ink.net>...
> eimeo wrote:
>
> >>Just wondering how things are going because the processing dates
> >>online still says October 2001 although all the timelines I found by
> >>searching were from 2002 or later and got interview and were
> >>successful already.
> >>
> >>Basically trying to see how long I am going to wait altough my
> >>situation is probably way more different than others.
> >>
> >>So here is my timeline:
> >>
> >>- arrived in july 2000 on F1 visa
> >>- married on December 28th 2002
> >>- filed AOS and EAD in June 2003 (in San Jose, California)
> >>- receipt for filing July 21st 2003
> >>- EAD on August 6th 2003
> >>- fingerprints on August 8th 2003
> >>- interview on December 9th 2003 denied for need of more information
> >>- sent additional information March 8th 2004
> >>- moved to Florida June 1st 2004
> >>- change of address with san jose and AR 11 June 7th 2004
> >>- applied for EAD renewal June 7th 2004
> >>- receipt for change of address with San Jose June 16th 2004
> >>- sent change of address for sponsor (my husband) August 31st 2004
> >>- receipt for change of address of sponsor September 7th 2004
> >>- went to get interim EAD September 21th 2004 appointment to get
> >> interim October 1st 2004
> >>- asked about status at appointment above and was told process takes
> >> 36 months which such freaked me out
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Anyone from Florida having a pending case ?
> >
> >
> >
> Yes. AP, EAD and AOS. All notice dates in March. No word on any of them.
> They were sent from Orlando to National.
Successful!!! will need to remove conditions in two years. The strange
thing was we were told that if we had been interview 60 days later
they would have given us the permanent card due to the fact that in 60
days we will have been married for 2 years. I asked to reschedule
in two months but they refused. Well at least we don't have to pay for
the temporary cards anymore. Happy Days
"Capt. Tuttle" <TuttleMD@M*A*S*H.4077> wrote in message news:<OAL4d.1030$%[email protected] ink.net>...
> eimeo wrote:
>
> >>Just wondering how things are going because the processing dates
> >>online still says October 2001 although all the timelines I found by
> >>searching were from 2002 or later and got interview and were
> >>successful already.
> >>
> >>Basically trying to see how long I am going to wait altough my
> >>situation is probably way more different than others.
> >>
> >>So here is my timeline:
> >>
> >>- arrived in july 2000 on F1 visa
> >>- married on December 28th 2002
> >>- filed AOS and EAD in June 2003 (in San Jose, California)
> >>- receipt for filing July 21st 2003
> >>- EAD on August 6th 2003
> >>- fingerprints on August 8th 2003
> >>- interview on December 9th 2003 denied for need of more information
> >>- sent additional information March 8th 2004
> >>- moved to Florida June 1st 2004
> >>- change of address with san jose and AR 11 June 7th 2004
> >>- applied for EAD renewal June 7th 2004
> >>- receipt for change of address with San Jose June 16th 2004
> >>- sent change of address for sponsor (my husband) August 31st 2004
> >>- receipt for change of address of sponsor September 7th 2004
> >>- went to get interim EAD September 21th 2004 appointment to get
> >> interim October 1st 2004
> >>- asked about status at appointment above and was told process takes
> >> 36 months which such freaked me out
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Anyone from Florida having a pending case ?
> >
> >
> >
> Yes. AP, EAD and AOS. All notice dates in March. No word on any of them.
> They were sent from Orlando to National.
WHAT IS THIS ABOUT BEING MARRIED FOR TWO YEARS AND GETTING A PERMANANT CARD
#19
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Re: People who filed AOS in Orlando please post up your timeline :)
Originally Posted by bguy1954
WHAT IS THIS ABOUT BEING MARRIED FOR TWO YEARS AND GETTING A PERMANANT CARD
What don't you understand? If your AOS interview is held prior to your being married for 2 years, you get a 2-year card and you must file to remove conditions 90 days prior to the 2nd anniversary of that date. If your AOS interview is held after you've been married for 2 years, you will receive a 10-year card. Well... usually.
Ian