Case Approved
🎉EAD approved, April filer!🎉
My fellow immigrants, I uploaded a version of this post last week but this one is my complete timeline from filing to reception.
April 2, 2021: USCIS received my case
September 21, 2021: case being actively reviewed by USCIS
November 9, 2021: EAD approved. Card being produced.
November 12, 2021: card was produced
November 12, 2021: I-797 approval received
November 15, 2021: card was picked up by USPS
November 17, 2021: EAD (form I-766) received/delivered.
Center: Nebraska
Receipt number: IOE-09-112-63xxx
Category: C8, renewal.
It cost peace of mind, frustration, depression, anxiety, but this page is now turned and my mind can get its peace back. 😂
No biometrics was taken. So, don't stress if you haven't received biometrics appointment. USCIS don't always send them. Plus, in some cases, they reuse old/previous ones.
Keep the faith. The waiting period is mental torture, but this too shall pass.
#ead #nsc #eadrenewal #i765 #nebraska #nebraskaservicecenter #nebraskacenter #eadnsc
Affirmative asylum process
Affirmative process
Total Days: 3037 days
Case
2017-01-10
2025-05-05
I-589
3037 Days
San Francisco Asylum Office: I-589
After I-765 and I-131 my interview scheduled in a day for I-485
so my question is how long it takes usually to receive the letter and I submitted my medical exam with all other cases on April 8th do I need to get a copy of it for interview or not ? thank you guys 👏
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 933 days
Case
2021-04-16
2023-11-05
I-485
257 Days
I-90
663 Days
National Benefits Center: I-485
Potomac Service Center: I-90
travel document
my case approved since September 2 ., but I didn’t receive my card yet any suggestions,,?!!!
EB1-3
Multinational executive or manager
Total Days: 1327 days
Case
2020-10-19
2024-06-07
I-485
1327 Days
I-140
615 Days
I-539
296 Days
I-131
359 Days
National Benefits Center: I-485, I-131
Texas Service Center: I-140, I-539
Greencard Approved!
After months of anxiously waiting — finally, I can sleep well. This community exist for a reason! I found it through reddit & everyone has been very helpful since I joined. Today my case has been approved, and I wanted to say thank you! And wishing everyone the best of luck.
Here’s my interview experience;
I’ve done a lot of researched & brought as much proof as I could. But the biggest proof we have was ourselves. My husband and I are genuinely in-love with each other & we know that we can answer whatever questions the officer will throw during the interview. We waited for an hour and a half for our turn. All the couples that came out the office aren’t happy & one of them was actually crying, some were called & interview separately — which made me nervous a little bit.
During the first phase of the interview — the officer ask these questions;
1) How did you guys meet?
2) When did you start dating?
3) Have you met his/her family?
4) What do they think about the relationship?
5) Have you two travel anywhere lately?
6) Why did you marry her/him?
7) Why did you decide to move together
SECOND PHASE
Yes or No questions from the application form such as human trafficking or money laundering (illegal stuffs)
THIRD PHASE
1) She ask about our family, just names of mom & dad.
2) Our previous address
3) Our college school & major
4) Current jobs (I told her that I worked without authorization prior to my EAD but I’m using my SSN to pay taxes, she said that it’s waived & don’t matter cuz I’m married to US-Citizen)
FOURTH PHASE
Finance - she asked for our bank statement & why did we open a joint bank account. (Well we just told her that his parents gave us 10 grand as a wedding gift — which is true)
She asked me if I know how much does he make stuff like that.
After that was just a friendly conversation. She only asked for one picture. Our dog. Then she told me that my card will be mailed & gave me an overview of what to do for naturalization & renewal of greencard.
*** I believed that everyone have a different & unique interview experience, but regardless of that, I hope everyone will hear the good news y’all been waiting for! Best of luck, have faith! ***
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 236 days
Case
2021-04-01
2021-11-23
I-485
236 Days
National Benefits Center: I-485
USCIS being really efficient and fast
interview last Tuesday and approved later that day, after one week the physical green card has been delivered even if there was a Veteran day last Thursday. USPS took it only one day to deliver from mail picked up.
best of luck to you all!
F2A
Permanent resident filing for a spouse or child under 21
Total Days: 245 days
Case
2021-03-16
2021-11-16
I-131
219 Days
I-765
224 Days
I-130
239 Days
I-485
245 Days
National Benefits Center: I-131, I-765, I-130, I-485