Tiger J
Mar 13, 2026
EB3-Unskilled Approval (My timelines)
Today, it was finally my turn. I felt an overwhelming sense of happiness — probably the best day I’ve had in the last 10 years. 2021
 Feb – PERM (LC) filed (PD 2021.Feb) 2022
 Jul – PERM (LC) approved (~1 year 5 months)
 Dec – I-140 filed (Premium Processing)
 Dec – I-140 approved 2023
 Jan – Medical exam completed
 Jan – I-485 / I-765 / I-131 filed
 Feb – USCIS accepted fingerprint fee for I-485
 Mar – Biometrics appointment completed
 May – Case Remains Pending (CRP)
 Aug – EAD & I-131 approved (Combo Card) 2025
 Feb – Combo Card (EAD / I-131) renewal filed
 Mar – Priority date became current (April Visa Bulletin)
 Aug – EAD renewal received
 Oct – Advance Parole (I-512 Travel Permit) received 2026
 Feb – Interview notice received
 Feb – Second medical exam completed ($480 per person)
 Feb – Adjustment of Status interview (⌨️The interview was very tough, but fortunately everything worked out in the end.) 
 Mar –🍀 I-485 approved (MyUSCIS update) Total processing time:
 5 years 21 days 2 hours
 (From PERM filing to Green Card approval — excluding PERM processing stage) 🙏🏻I will keep everyone here in my prayers. I sincerely pray that good news will reach everyone who, today as well, is struggling with immigration issues and living between uncertainty and hope. I know how heavy this uncertainty can feel, but please remember you are not alone. I truly hope and pray that your good news will come soon.
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Haney hanMar 13, 2026
Could you tell me more about the interview? What exactly happened and what kind of difficulties did you face?
yellow banana 🍌 Mar 13, 2026
congratulations 🎉🍾🎈🎊
sam youngMar 13, 2026
congratulations 🎊🎈
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Brl liMar 13, 2026
congrats!! did you take your medical to interview? How long it took from interview to approval?
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Amin GoretzMar 13, 2026
Congrats buddy. How was your interview? is it because you were married?
Danish JosephMar 13, 2026
Did you ever did FOIA. And if you did was there interview waived or something. And how long interview was?
find ebMar 13, 2026
which FO?
Tiger JMar 13, 2026
@Haney han Hi Haney. The officer’s questioning style during the interview was quite aggressive. Because I had not yet started working for my sponsor (although I will begin soon), he asked many detailed questions regarding my bona fide intent and requested supporting evidence.
Tiger JMar 13, 2026
@yellow banana 🍌 Thank you. Wish you good luck!
Tiger JMar 13, 2026
@sam young Thank you. All the best 🤞
Tiger JMar 13, 2026
@Brl li Yes, Because my first I-693 medical exam had expired, I needed to bring a new one to the interview. Fortunately, it only took about 14 days from the interview to receive the approval notice. However, my priority date had already been current for about a year, so the long period of waiting without any updates was very painful.
Tiger JMar 13, 2026
@Amin Goretz Thank you buddy. I am married, so that may also have been a factor. In addition, my sponsor company is located in a different state from where I currently live, which may have raised further questions. I will be starting work with my sponsor next month. During the interview, most of the questions were related to my bona fide intent, including my plans to relocate, my contact history with the sponsor, and the letter from the company confirming that the job offer is still valid and that they still need me.
Tiger JMar 13, 2026
@Danish Joseph No, I did not file a FOIA request. I did submit service requests and also contacted my congressman, but unfortunately neither seemed to have any effect on my case. My interview started about one hour after the scheduled time and lasted roughly 40 minutes. At the end of the interview, I was asked to sign my Record of Sworn Statement. One tip I would like to share: the officer will ask you to read the statement before signing and give you a chance to add or fix anything if necessary. That is essentially your last opportunity to clarify or add information, because you cannot change it afterward. While reviewing it, I noticed that some of my answers were written in a way that could be interpreted unfavorably, so I proactively added clarifications. Although the officer’s original notes cannot be changed, you can at least add additional explanations before signing. Interview was not waived.
Tiger JMar 13, 2026
@find eb Northern California, near San Francisco
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eb3 otherMar 13, 2026
@Tiger J congratulations man! just wondering you have never worked until today you got ur 485 approved. that’s amazing, lot of people including me been working for the sponsors for over few years and still worried if we go to part time would that be any problem during the interview.
Bill : )Mar 13, 2026
@Tiger J Congrats 😀🙌🏻
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Haney hanMar 13, 2026
What visa have you been on all this time while waiting?
Van NguyenMar 13, 2026
When did you come to America? I came here almost 13 years ago and still waiting for my green card
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frost biteMar 13, 2026
congrats! are you with BDV or a different agency?
T KMar 13, 2026
congratulations
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Murphy JrMar 13, 2026
congratulations @Tiger J . how many days it took for you from interview to decision? recently I went thru the interview like yours.
Tiger JMar 13, 2026
@eb3 other In my case, fortunately my sponsor allowed me to join after approval. I also had medical issues and needed to undergo two surgeries, so I was prepared to explain why I didn’t start working after my EAD was granted. However, the officer only focused on my intent at the time of filing and my intent right after approval. They didn’t even ask why I hadn’t started working after receiving the EAD. As long as you can explain your situation with a proper reason and supporting proof, I believe it shouldn’t be a factor.
Tiger JMar 13, 2026
@Bill : ) Thank you Bill 😃🙏🏻
Tiger JMar 13, 2026
@Haney han I was F-1 and my wife F-2. After filing I-485, we remained in I-485 pending status.
Tiger JMar 13, 2026
@Van Nguyen 10 years ago. It must be incredibly challenging. I am sincerely sorry for your difficult journey. I wish you the best of luck.
Tiger JMar 13, 2026
@frost bite I don’t know about BDV..
Tiger JMar 13, 2026
@T K Thank you 🙏🏻
Tiger JMar 13, 2026
@Murphy Jr 2 weeks sharp
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Murphy JrMar 13, 2026
@Tiger J thanks man! one last question what was your case status before and after the interview untill the approval?
Tiger JMar 13, 2026
@Murphy Jr It was CRP even before and after the interview.No interview updates
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Mahmut TuncearutMar 13, 2026
Hello. First of all, congratulations on your Green Card. I am very happy for you. I have a few questions; I would be delighted if you could answer them. During the interview, did they ask you how you supported yourself while you were in the U.S.? If they did, how did they ask you to prove it, and what documents did they request?
Bill : )Mar 13, 2026
@Tiger J So you maintained your status until the day your case was approved, is that correct?
tiko Tinatin from Georgia 🇬🇪 Mar 13, 2026
congratulations 🎊🍾🎉
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simple life 🌻Mar 14, 2026
@Van Nguyen I feel you. I'm here over 11 years. Just got approved recently. I know its tough, but try to stay strong, you will get your soon.
Tiger JMar 14, 2026
@Mahmut Tuncearut Thank you for your warm message. The officer didn’t ask about it. However, he did ask me about my current job and salary. He didn’t request official documents, but he did ask me verbally.
Tiger JMar 14, 2026
@Bill : ) I I graduated from my F-1 school and submitted my I-485 application during my OPT period. After my OPT, I no longer maintained my F-1 status, so the pending status became my only status to remain in the US.
Tiger JMar 14, 2026
@tiko Tinatin from Georgia 🇬🇪 Thank you Tiko. Wish you luck too 🍀
Tiger JMar 14, 2026
@simple life 🌻 ❤️
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Haney hanMar 16, 2026
Was your F-2 dependent interviewed separately, or were you together?
Tiger JMar 17, 2026
@Haney han Separately. 1.5H after my interview with the same officer. However, I recommend going together and letting the officer know that your spouse is also waiting. My officer seemed like he wanted to see us at the same time, but I didn’t know.
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Haney hanMar 17, 2026
If you don’t mind, could you please share what questions they asked your spouse?
Tiger JMar 18, 2026
@Haney han The officer didn’t ask my spouse any specific questions. It was nothing special, and the entire process took only 5 minutes.
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Kamran KhanMar 18, 2026
@Tiger J @Tiger J congratulations for you green card, I have questions. I would be appreciate the answers. thanks 1) you have written that the officer asked you “requested supporting evidence” what kind evidence is it? is it about financial evidence while you were living in the US? 2)how long have you been in F1 status when you file your I485? for example if it was 5 years, the officer ask about financial support about this?
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Kamran KhanMar 19, 2026
@simple life 🌻 how long have you been F1 status when you apply eb3? Did you get interview? if you get interview, what have you been asked you by the officer?
Tiger JMar 19, 2026
@Kamran Khan 1) Proof of my intent, unrelated to financial-related proof during F1. 2) 3 years. Nope.
Van NguyenMar 20, 2026
@simple life 🌻 thank you
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Wole SMar 29, 2026
congratulations
Tiger JMar 29, 2026
@Wole S Thank you 🙏🏻
SA TAApr 10, 2026
where is your sponsor and congratulations

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