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Interview Letter IR2 Category Yaounde Embassy
Hey everyone,
Just checking in to see if anyone with an IR2 visa case has gotten their interview letter from the U.S. Embassy in Yaoundé, Cameroon recently?
My case was DQ’d on June 27, 2025, and I’m trying to get a sense of which months they’re currently scheduling. If you’ve received your IL or know someone who has, I’d really appreciate it if you could share your DQ date and when the IL came through.
Wishing everyone the best with their cases!
#NVC #waiting time #IL #Yaounde
Approved
Hello fellas, just a little update from my interview yesterday. it went really well basically when officer called us into the room he told us our case has been approved even before took the Oat and the only reason they called us for interview was because it is mandatory for every single person to have an interview. we lasted about 10 minutes in the room and he only asked to see my passport.
this morning we woke up to an approved notice.
thanks very much everyone out here, your time is definitely coming soon.
Finally Greened
Finally I got my GC approved. PD: 04/06/2021. Case was at NBC and was CRP before receiving medical RFE.
Thanks to all the member here for supporting each other. I hope you all get your card approved soon.
EB3-3
Unskilled worker (requiring less than 2 years of training or experience)
Total Days: 1114 days
Case
2022-06-29
2025-07-17
I-485
1114 Days
National Benefits Center: I-485
form I -797C
Good morning, community. I requested the renewal of my work permit, the 765, through my lawyer, for which I paid $500, since I had the two-year one. My VAWA case is still pending. I filed in May 2022 and received the receipt, the I-797C. When I asked the paralegal—since I only saw the lawyer once, back in 2022 when I hired him, and never again—he told me at first that this receipt allowed me to keep working for another 540 days. But when I asked again later, a different paralegal told me that no, the receipt doesn’t mean anything. Have any of you received this receipt to present while waiting for your work permit to be approved?
CR6 conditional card on Approval Notice — But Married Over 2 Years! Did Anyone Still Get 10-Year Card?
Hey everyone,
I had my I-485 and I-130 interview on the exact day of my 2-year wedding anniversary, and my case was approved the next day. when I was 2 years and 1 day married.
But the approval notice says CR6, which is for conditional green cards. I thought I’d be getting an IR6 (10-year green card) since we hit the 2-year mark on the interview date and got approved the day after not on the spot.
I haven’t received the physical card yet — just going by the approval notice.
Has anyone else had this happen?
Did you still receive a 10-year card even though the notice said CR6?
Or did you have to file an I-90 to fix it?
Any insight would help. Thanks in advance!
EB1 I-485 October Filers - Still Waiting?
Case Details:
- Category: EB1 I-485
- Priority Date: Eb3 Dec 2019 and ported the date to Eb1
- Country of Birth: India 🇮🇳
- Receipt Date: First week of October 2024
- Current Status: Pending at NYC Field Office
Timeline So Far:
- ✅ December 2024: EAD received
- ✅ April 2025: Advance Parole received
- 📍 May 2025 (3rd week): Case transferred to NYC Non-Local Field Office
Questions for the Community:
1. Fellow October 2024 filers: Are you still waiting too? Would love to connect with others in similar timeline
2. NYC Field Office experience: What's the average processing time for I-485 at NYC FO these days?
3. Any insights on what to expect next or factors that might affect timeline?
Thanks in advance for sharing your experiences! 🙏
`#EB1` `#I485` `#USCIS` `#India`
`#NonLocalFO`
#NewYork` `#NYCFieldOffice
#October2024Filers #India #NYC #StillWaiting #NYCFO #GreenCard
RFE: if you receive a notification for RFE and are wondering what it could be read the list below
copied from screenshot of another RFE
it could be any of these:
Evidence you and your alleged abuser were/are married or that you are the child/stepchild of the alleged abuser. Evidence your alleged abuser has or had Lawful Permanent Resident status or US citizenship.
Evidence you are eligible for this classification.
Evidence you and your alleged abuser resided together.
Evidence you and/or your child(ren) suffered battery or extreme cruelty perpetrated by the alleged abuser.
Evidence you are a person of good, moral character (generally, the Service requests police clearances from each locality in which you have lived for at least 6 months during the past three years).*
Evidence you married the alleged abuser in good faith.