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Approved work authorization application I-765 but No EAD Card After 100+ Days
My work authorization application has been approved for over 100 days now, but I still haven’t received the card and the status never changed to ‘card produced.’ I’ve contacted USCIS so many times and every time they just tell me to wait another 30 days.
My Congressman submitted an inquiry and USCIS took 29 days to respond. They told him my application was approved back in September and that the card would be produced at a different USCIS facility, and that I should receive it within 30 days. Well, those 30 days are over and I still haven’t received anything.
So my Congressman submitted a follow up inquiry and we’re still waiting. I originally submitted my application in June, so this has been going on for a really long time. It’s honestly so frustrating and unfortunate.
Has anyone been through something similar?
#EAD #I-765 #EB2
Does the suspension of the Diversity Visa (green card lottery) affect marriage-based green card applications?
With recent news about the suspension of the Diversity Visa (green card lottery) program, I’m wondering if this affects marriage-based green card cases.
Our I-130 is already approved, and we are waiting for the U.S. embassy to schedule the immigrant visa interview (consular processing). This is a family-based case, not DV-related.
Does the DV lottery suspension have any impact on embassy interview scheduling or processing for marriage-based immigrant visas, or is it limited strictly to the DV program?
Thanks in advance for any insight or official references.
case remains pending
hi guys new here,
frustrated and lost please advice the following message is what I have received after interview and responding to the rfe should I be worried?
We are temporarily pausing work on your application because an immigrant visa number is not immediately available to you. Once an immigrant visa number becomes immediately available to you, we will resume processing of your application.
my priority date is August 21
Spouse Interview Question
For anyone who’s done their marriage-based green card interview — how was the experience? I have mine coming up soon, and even though I’ve submitted all the required documents and feel prepared, I tend to get nervous and blank out during interviews. Just curious how it went for others and if there are any tips to stay calm during the process.
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 150 days
Case
2025-07-23
Today
I-485
83 Days
I-130
150 Days
California Service Center: I-485, I-130
who's case is going up and down like mine first it was an interview and later move to pending now it has returned to interview I want to ask how long can it takes for them to schedule an interview
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Affirmative asylum process
Affirmative process
Total Days: 975 days
Case
2023-04-20
Today
I-589
975 Days
Chicago Asylum Office: I-589
we’ve got our interview scheduled
the best Christmas gift I’ve ever gotten
thanks to congressman and my hard work on this case
any recommendations guys ?
Cleveland field office
interview scheduled for me and my daughter and my husband US Citizen on 23rd of January 2026
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 234 days
Case
2025-04-30
Today
I-765
233 Days
I-130
234 Days
I-485
234 Days
National Benefits Center: I-765, I-130, I-485
485 interview
Hi everyone,
My VAWA (I-360) was approved, and I recently received an interview notice for my I-485.
The interview is scheduled together with my 14-year-old son (derivative applicant).
I was wondering if anyone here has had experience attending an I-485 interview with a child after VAWA approval.
If so, could you please share:
• What kinds of questions were asked during the interview?
• Were there any questions directed to your child, and if so, what were they like?
• Did the officer mostly speak to the parent, or to both?
Any shared experiences or insights would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much in advance.
All Glory to God in the Highest
“But Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”
Matthew 19:26 ESV
I cannot stress enough to give out my testimony in this platform where I had been laid off from my previous job and in just 3 months, the Lord has provided me with a job and an approved green card. Best Christmas present ever. Keep trusting in God everyone and be in constant prayers. Remember to cherish every moment, your time is coming. I kept growing in my faith every single day and God kept reminding me to “Be Still and know that He is God”. Keep reading your Bibles like a mirror to transform yourself to be more like Jesus and not as a window to look at the shortcomings of others. Life is so much happier this way!
“Draw near to God and He will draw near to you” - James 4:8.
#jesus_is_king #God_brings_miracles
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 85 days
Case
2025-09-26
Today
I-485
84 Days
I-130
84 Days
I-765
85 Days
National Benefits Center: I-485, I-130, I-765