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May 29, 2025 Request for Initial Evidence Was Sent
May 29, 2025 Request for Initial Evidence Was Sent
April 2025 Your interview for your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, was completed, and your case must be reviewed
I have done my medical I sent to USCIS last year, I was wondering what else they asked I was reading post most likely Medical or Birth Certificates.
please share your experience.
requested Congressional letter and inquiry
submitted AOS application Feb 06 IOE , requested Congressmen inquiry regarding delay in EAD , and DHS informed Congressional office staff that " expedited process cannot be completed until addition review process is completed," what does this mean , and update on status was last on March 14 ,
I’ve seen dozens of April/May 2022 cases. Do we have anyone from March?
I hae written an mandamus, from a successful applicant on Reddit. followed it step by step and got a rejection from court. I tried objecting it, however I still haven’t received response and that was 3 months ago.
I’m starting to lose my mind, a lot of you are in the same boat I’m aware, hopefully we all get approved soon. Peace to all of you, especially the ones with over 1000 days of waiting
Current status EB1C
Hello all,
ROW
PD current
Filled I485, I140, I765, I131 on Sep 30th 2024.
Biometrics done on Oct 23rd 2024.
I765 approved right after, I140 was approved on Feb 03rd 2025.
No updates since. Any thoughts? The case tracker is currently just saying “we are currently reviewing your I485 petition.
Any advise on what to do would help
New Card Is Being Produced
Hello everyone! I finally got an update on my case with status “New Card Is Being Produced”.
Does this mean the case is approved? If yes, how long does it take for the card to be mailed?
I’m moving to a new address in two days, so I’d appreciate some guidance.
For folks that would like more info on my case:
EB3-2
PD of 6th of December 2022
Became current in April 2025
LIN24068 receipt block
It was on CRP since July 2024
Thanks for helping out and wish you all the best of luck in your processes!
UPDATE: Case status move to “Case was Approved”
#EB3 #NewCardBeingProduced
EB3-2
Skilled worker (requiring at least 2 years of specialized training or experience)
Total Days: 538 days
Case
2023-12-14
2025-06-04
I-485
538 Days
Nebraska Service Center: I-485
EB1C Interview, still waiting after 3 months
I had my I-485 interview (EB-1C) at the end of February at the Oakland Park, FL Field Office, together with my wife. We also brought our lawyer for peace of mind, which turned out to be a great decision.
We were the first ones scheduled that morning, and the officer seemed polite but clearly stressed and in a rush. She mentioned right away that she had a lot of work to do and that since it was an employment-based interview, we’d be moving fast.
After we sat down and handed her our passports and IDs, I offered her additional documents — I had brought a full folder with proof of my role in the company, project examples, etc. But she brushed it off and said she didn’t care about my I-140 or job. Her words were something like: “I see you’re a manager, but this is an I-485 interview. Your I-140 is approved — I don’t have the time or interest to go over it again.”
So we jumped straight into the yes/no security questions while she filled out forms. Everything was smooth until she suddenly said she needed to ask some bona fide marriage questions.
Even our lawyer looked surprised — we’ve been married for over 3 years. But the officer insisted: “I know, but I still have to.”
That’s when things got a little messy. I blanked on the exact date I proposed (I said January 2021 instead of December 2021 — I just remembered it was in winter), and my wife corrected me, which made the officer pause and dig in. She asked more follow-up questions about our relationship — nothing aggressive, just detailed.
Our lawyer reassured us afterward that everything went fine. The officer ended the interview by saying:
“Everything looks good. I just need to confirm that your visa is available and then I’ll make a decision.”
(Spoiler: my priority date is current.)
it’s now been 3 months since the interview, and we still haven’t received a decision.
Not gonna lie, the delay is frustrating, especially when you feel like one awkward answer might be holding things up. But I’ve seen others in the same boat recently — especially EB-1C applicants — so I guess it’s part of the current trend.
Anyone else still waiting this long after the interview? Any updates or advice?