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Case Approved!
EB1A
Adjustment of Status received Nov 4, 2024
RFIE ( for I 485j even though it’s not needed for EB1A) Dec 26, 2024
Biometrics Dec 27, 2024
RFE response Jan 17, 2025
New Card is being produced, Feb 21, 2025
Total number of days 110
Everything was processed at NBC
No interview!
Good luck to everyone waiting! yours is on the way soon!
i485 interview
hey guy i have interview for i485 next month but my i130 is still pending what you guys think its good thing? im in the united state
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 641 days
Case
2023-06-26
2025-03-28
I-130
639 Days
I-485
491 Days
Texas Service Center: I-130
National Benefits Center: I-485
contact from NVC
I’m polish my husband is American.
we are already waiting 22 days after approval and the NVC has not responded yet, is it normal? I read that most cases that was approved around our timeline already got their email/mail.
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 563 days
Case
2023-09-26
2025-04-11
I-130
563 Days
Texas Service Center: I-130
asylum case changed to application is pending without interview.
Is anyone in the same situation? I entered with humanitarian parole, I am from Nicaragua, as you know the Trump administration paused asylum applications for people who entered recently, has the same thing happened to anyone? My case was awaiting an interview and it simply changed to pending, I understand that USCIS can award asylum without an interview but the truth is I see it unlikely although my case is strong, what do you think about this?
Affirmative asylum process
Affirmative process
Total Days: 513 days
Case
2024-01-31
Today
I-589
513 Days
National Benefits Center: I-589
green card approved - lawfully not updated yet
my I485 for Eb1A got approved today
priority date 8th feb 2024
submission date of i485 - 22nd july 2024
biometrics - aug 22 2024
new card produced - 21st feb 2025
lawfully has not bee updated yet, but uscis is showing correct status.
no RFE, no interview- just a really long wait
what are our options
can anyone help us, we have tried contacting USCIS, local congress, state senators ( didn’t get a response ), inquiry ( apparently we were still within processing time ) , actual officers at USCIS on the phone and a lawyer, the lawyer from Dallas who my wife spoke to said it is possible for us to file a i485 and i765 and I could stay there while it processes but we only have until the i130 is approved and after the 90 days I’ve been in the US, I wanna try contact a few other lawyers just to confirm if it’s true or not. I don’t care what the laws are currently I will not be missing out on Christmas away from my family again
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 623 days
Case
2023-08-11
2025-04-25
I-130
623 Days
Vermont Service Center: I-130
EAD “lost” (Never sent by USCIS). Weird story
I want to share a story that recently happened to me regarding my Employment Authorization Card.
My lawyers submitted a request to renew my work permit for the second time, and it was quickly approved after my biometrics were taken on November 13, 2024. The last update on my case indicated that the card had been produced, but the tracking number appeared as “NOT AVAILABLE.” Trusting the process, I patiently waited for the mail service to deliver the envelope to my home, but days passed, and it never arrived.
Last Monday, I alerted my lawyers so they could take action since my current work permit expires next week, and I still haven’t received my new card. They immediately contacted USCIS, where they were informed that the card had been mailed in November and had likely been lost in transit. In response, my lawyers reached out to the postal office but did not receive a clear answer.
On my end, I decided to visit the local post office to inquire about the envelope. There, I was informed that, according to their records, USCIS never sent the card, meaning it was never in USPS’s hands. They even provided me with proof confirming that the card was still at USCIS. I sent this proof to my lawyers, who contacted USCIS again.
This time, USCIS responded that the only option was to apply for a new card, as their system showed the previous one had already been sent, and they could do nothing to deliver it. The most absurd part is that, according to postal records, the envelope never left the state where it was produced and never reached the state where I reside.
The result? Now I have to wait for a new authorization to be approved before I can work—all of this despite the fact that USCIS had already approved my card and the issue was entirely out of my control.
I am a religious worker.
Autorización de Empleo “perdida” (Nunca enviada por USCIS). Historia extraña
Aquí tienes una versión mejorada de tu texto, con una redacción más clara y fluida:
Quiero contarles una historia que me sucedió recientemente con mi Tarjeta de Autorización de Empleo.
Mis abogados presentaron la solicitud para renovar mi permiso de trabajo por segunda vez, y este fue aprobado rápidamente después de que me tomaran los datos biométricos el 13 de noviembre de 2024. La última actualización de mi caso indicaba que la tarjeta había sido producida, pero el número de rastreo aparecía como “NO DISPONIBLE”. Confiado en el proceso, esperé pacientemente a que el servicio de correo entregara el sobre en mi casa, pero pasaron los días y nunca llegó.
El pasado lunes alerté a mis abogados para que tomaran medidas, ya que mi actual permiso de trabajo vence la próxima semana y aún no he recibido la nueva tarjeta. Ellos se comunicaron de inmediato con USCIS, donde les informaron que la tarjeta había sido enviada en noviembre y que probablemente se había perdido en el correo. Ante esto, mis abogados contactaron a la oficina de correos, pero no obtuvieron una respuesta concreta.
Por mi parte, decidí acudir personalmente a la oficina local del correo para preguntar por el sobre. Allí me informaron que, según sus registros, USCIS nunca envió la tarjeta, por lo que nunca estuvo en manos del USPS. Incluso me proporcionaron una prueba que confirmaba que la tarjeta seguía en USCIS. Envié esta prueba a mis abogados, quienes volvieron a comunicarse con USCIS.
Esta vez, USCIS respondió que la única opción era solicitar una nueva tarjeta, ya que, según su sistema, la anterior ya había sido enviada y no podían hacer nada para entregarla. Lo más absurdo es que, según los registros postales, el sobre nunca salió del estado donde fue producido y jamás llegó al estado donde resido.
¿El resultado? Ahora debo esperar a que me aprueben una nueva autorización para poder trabajar. Todo esto, a pesar de que USCIS ya había aprobado mi tarjeta y de que el problema fue completamente ajeno a mí.
Soy trabajador religioso.