Definitely do a walkin. You have nothing to lose....
I think Sept 30th is the decision date.... Your card might arrive after sep 30.
Guys am I right?
Hi guys
I called KCC today and was told that my case was not requested by FO yet. also I called USCIS customer service and asked whether my file was transferred to FO, but it was no use, customer representative did not know whether it was or not..
I have a question. an Infopass is scheduled at the FO, but biometrics is done in ASC. are these two different things?can I ask about my case to people at ASC?
BEST
Hi everyone,
I need some guidance. My case number is 2013EU00014XXX which will be current in December I guess. Now I am on a F-1 visa which will expire on Dec 15th. Do you think AOS makes sense in my situation? Is there anyway I could make it work?
Sept 30th is the deadline that a decision on the case have to be made and the visa should be requested from the Department of State. After Sept 30th 2012 all DV2012 visas will expire and no longer will be available.
The interview and decision should be done before Sep 30th deadline. Meanwhile the actual card itself can come much later than sep 30th and you will be fine.
I did walk-in bio yesterday. I went in 30 minutes before they close. The center was empty I was the only applicant there.
The guy at the entrance did not ask why I am here before the appointment date, etc.
T
as44xxx, congratulations on your GC! I was following you last year because my case number is about the same as yours and I was wondering what happened to you since your last post was before your interview.
In your experience, did your FO interviewer know about the Sept 30 deadline?
Did you have to remind him/her about the deadline during the interview and did you do any follow up afterwards?
Hi guys,
I received the NOA on June 25, 2012 and so far no word on the Biometrics appointment. I know I'm probably stressing out but who should I reach out to if I don't hear back regarding this in the coming 2 weeks? Also, is there anyone here who's going through the San Jose FO.
My other question was regarding the KCC fee. The $330 amount was cashed on 6/13 but I still haven't received a receipt for this. Is the receipt required for the interview?
Good luck to all of us that are still waiting.
The right way to do it.
I found that doing it that way didn't really speed up the process. I actually got my IL around the time that my lawyer expected me to get it. Of course, I live in Florida so the USCIS offices here are extremely busy.
Tomorrow is the big day! I have my interview in the morning. Wish me luck please! I'll let you guys know about my experience afterwards. Take care.
-SA
For biometric appointment call USCIS and ask them if they have sent your AOS file to your FO. If yes you can follow up with your local office by doing an infopass. Regarding KCC receipt I guess within few days you will receive it but you can call KCC directly and ask from "Yes Sir" Lady! about it.
Good Luck
Hello Guys! I just had my interview Monday morning at the Orlando Field Office and my Card was ordered into production!
Thank you so much for your support and kind words throughout this journey! I barely slept 3 hours last night since I was so nervous. I kept going over my paper work and making sure everything was in order.
I arrived at the USCIS office at 9:30 am. 15 minutes before my interview, but I wasn't called in till 10am. My attorney was with me the whole time. The interview was a little awkward at first, since the adjudication officer had a very thick accent. so I had to concentrate carefully in listening to her questions. She obviously hadn't even glanced at my file before that day so she spent 25 minutes double-checking addresses, dates, diplomas, each page of my 3 passports, etc. She barely glanced at the medical report or the receipts for the DV Visa fee. She took my OPT I-20 and my I-94 and stapled them to the file. She gathered everything and said in a very summarizing manner: "We'll put the information into the system and send you a decision by mail". I couldn't believe my ears. I had readied myself for a decision right then and there. My attorney proceeded to speak up and mentioned that I had until September 30th to get my case approved in order to qualify for a Green Card.
The officer said: "Oh, right!" and then asked me all the national security questions: Have you ever been arrested?/ Were you ever a member of the communist party?/ etc. All of the answers were no of course. She made sure that my phone number and signature were correct and mentioned the same thing about mailing the decision. We got up and left.
We left a little disappointed since we were expecting an answer on the spot. My attorney reassured me that this office doesn't handle to many DV cases anyway so the officer would most likely use the adjudicator's manual to evaluate the case and give me a decision. We left the office at around 11:00 am.
Can you imagine how I felt when at 5:30pm I received an email from USCIS mentioning that my card was ordered into production?. I double checked with my case status online and it was the same. They did not even mention approving the case, they just went ahead and ordered the Green Card to be made right away! My attorney double checked with the office and my case was approved. I am a permanent resident of the U.S.. Or as I'll say from now on: 1825 days till I can become a U.S. Citizen, but who is counting?
I am so happy and look forward to make the best of this opportunity I was given. I am so thankful for all of your guidance along the way. This forum has been really "therapeutic" for me since it reminded me that I am not alone in this journey.
I will let you guys know when I get the physical card and how easy it is to go about updating the new info with the SSA/DMV/SEVIS/etc. I wish you all the best! Take Care!
-Strictly_Analog
Hello Guys! I just had my interview Monday morning at the Orlando Field Office and my Card was ordered into production!
Thank you so much for your support and kind words throughout this journey! I barely slept 3 hours last night since I was so nervous. I kept going over my paper work and making sure everything was in order.
I arrived at the USCIS office at 9:30 am. 15 minutes before my interview, but I wasn't called in till 10am. My attorney was with me the whole time. The interview was a little awkward at first, since the adjudication officer had a very thick accent. so I had to concentrate carefully in listening to her questions. She obviously hadn't even glanced at my file before that day so she spent 25 minutes double-checking addresses, dates, diplomas, each page of my 3 passports, etc. She barely glanced at the medical report or the receipts for the DV Visa fee. She took my OPT I-20 and my I-94 and stapled them to the file. She gathered everything and said in a very summarizing manner: "We'll put the information into the system and send you a decision by mail". I couldn't believe my ears. I had readied myself for a decision right then and there. My attorney proceeded to speak up and mentioned that I had until September 30th to get my case approved in order to qualify for a Green Card.
The officer said: "Oh, right!" and then asked me all the national security questions: Have you ever been arrested?/ Were you ever a member of the communist party?/ etc. All of the answers were no of course. She made sure that my phone number and signature were correct and mentioned the same thing about mailing the decision. We got up and left.
We left a little disappointed since we were expecting an answer on the spot. My attorney reassured me that this office doesn't handle to many DV cases anyway so the officer would most likely use the adjudicator's manual to evaluate the case and give me a decision. We left the office at around 11:00 am.
Can you imagine how I felt when at 5:30pm I received an email from USCIS mentioning that my card was ordered into production?. I double checked with my case status online and it was the same. They did not even mention approving the case, they just went ahead and ordered the Green Card to be made right away! My attorney double checked with the office and my case was approved. I am a permanent resident of the U.S.. Or as I'll say from now on: 1825 days till I can become a U.S. Citizen, but who is counting?
I am so happy and look forward to make the best of this opportunity I was given. I am so thankful for all of your guidance along the way. This forum has been really "therapeutic" for me since it reminded me that I am not alone in this journey.
I will let you guys know when I get the physical card and how easy it is to go about updating the new info with the SSA/DMV/SEVIS/etc. I wish you all the best! Take Care!
-Strictly_Analog
Hello Guys! I just had my interview Monday morning at the Orlando Field Office and my Card was ordered into production!
Thank you so much for your support and kind words throughout this journey! I barely slept 3 hours last night since I was so nervous. I kept going over my paper work and making sure everything was in order.
I arrived at the USCIS office at 9:30 am. 15 minutes before my interview, but I wasn't called in till 10am. My attorney was with me the whole time. The interview was a little awkward at first, since the adjudication officer had a very thick accent. so I had to concentrate carefully in listening to her questions. She obviously hadn't even glanced at my file before that day so she spent 25 minutes double-checking addresses, dates, diplomas, each page of my 3 passports, etc. She barely glanced at the medical report or the receipts for the DV Visa fee. She took my OPT I-20 and my I-94 and stapled them to the file. She gathered everything and said in a very summarizing manner: "We'll put the information into the system and send you a decision by mail". I couldn't believe my ears. I had readied myself for a decision right then and there. My attorney proceeded to speak up and mentioned that I had until September 30th to get my case approved in order to qualify for a Green Card.
The officer said: "Oh, right!" and then asked me all the national security questions: Have you ever been arrested?/ Were you ever a member of the communist party?/ etc. All of the answers were no of course. She made sure that my phone number and signature were correct and mentioned the same thing about mailing the decision. We got up and left.
We left a little disappointed since we were expecting an answer on the spot. My attorney reassured me that this office doesn't handle to many DV cases anyway so the officer would most likely use the adjudicator's manual to evaluate the case and give me a decision. We left the office at around 11:00 am.
Can you imagine how I felt when at 5:30pm I received an email from USCIS mentioning that my card was ordered into production?. I double checked with my case status online and it was the same. They did not even mention approving the case, they just went ahead and ordered the Green Card to be made right away! My attorney double checked with the office and my case was approved. I am a permanent resident of the U.S.. Or as I'll say from now on: 1825 days till I can become a U.S. Citizen, but who is counting?
I am so happy and look forward to make the best of this opportunity I was given. I am so thankful for all of your guidance along the way. This forum has been really "therapeutic" for me since it reminded me that I am not alone in this journey.
I will let you guys know when I get the physical card and how easy it is to go about updating the new info with the SSA/DMV/SEVIS/etc. I wish you all the best! Take Care!
-Strictly_Analog
Hello Guys! I just had my interview Monday morning at the Orlando Field Office and my Card was ordered into production!
Thank you so much for your support and kind words throughout this journey! I barely slept 3 hours last night since I was so nervous. I kept going over my paper work and making sure everything was in order.
I arrived at the USCIS office at 9:30 am. 15 minutes before my interview, but I wasn't called in till 10am. My attorney was with me the whole time. The interview was a little awkward at first, since the adjudication officer had a very thick accent. so I had to concentrate carefully in listening to her questions. She obviously hadn't even glanced at my file before that day so she spent 25 minutes double-checking addresses, dates, diplomas, each page of my 3 passports, etc. She barely glanced at the medical report or the receipts for the DV Visa fee. She took my OPT I-20 and my I-94 and stapled them to the file. She gathered everything and said in a very summarizing manner: "We'll put the information into the system and send you a decision by mail". I couldn't believe my ears. I had readied myself for a decision right then and there. My attorney proceeded to speak up and mentioned that I had until September 30th to get my case approved in order to qualify for a Green Card.
The officer said: "Oh, right!" and then asked me all the national security questions: Have you ever been arrested?/ Were you ever a member of the communist party?/ etc. All of the answers were no of course. She made sure that my phone number and signature were correct and mentioned the same thing about mailing the decision. We got up and left.
We left a little disappointed since we were expecting an answer on the spot. My attorney reassured me that this office doesn't handle to many DV cases anyway so the officer would most likely use the adjudicator's manual to evaluate the case and give me a decision. We left the office at around 11:00 am.
Can you imagine how I felt when at 5:30pm I received an email from USCIS mentioning that my card was ordered into production?. I double checked with my case status online and it was the same. They did not even mention approving the case, they just went ahead and ordered the Green Card to be made right away! My attorney double checked with the office and my case was approved. I am a permanent resident of the U.S.. Or as I'll say from now on: 1825 days till I can become a U.S. Citizen, but who is counting?
I am so happy and look forward to make the best of this opportunity I was given. I am so thankful for all of your guidance along the way. This forum has been really "therapeutic" for me since it reminded me that I am not alone in this journey.
I will let you guys know when I get the physical card and how easy it is to go about updating the new info with the SSA/DMV/SEVIS/etc. I wish you all the best! Take Care!
-Strictly_Analog
Hello Guys! I just had my interview Monday morning at the Orlando Field Office and my Card was ordered into production!
Thank you so much for your support and kind words throughout this journey! I barely slept 3 hours last night since I was so nervous. I kept going over my paper work and making sure everything was in order.
I arrived at the USCIS office at 9:30 am. 15 minutes before my interview, but I wasn't called in till 10am. My attorney was with me the whole time. The interview was a little awkward at first, since the adjudication officer had a very thick accent. so I had to concentrate carefully in listening to her questions. She obviously hadn't even glanced at my file before that day so she spent 25 minutes double-checking addresses, dates, diplomas, each page of my 3 passports, etc. She barely glanced at the medical report or the receipts for the DV Visa fee. She took my OPT I-20 and my I-94 and stapled them to the file. She gathered everything and said in a very summarizing manner: "We'll put the information into the system and send you a decision by mail". I couldn't believe my ears. I had readied myself for a decision right then and there. My attorney proceeded to speak up and mentioned that I had until September 30th to get my case approved in order to qualify for a Green Card.
The officer said: "Oh, right!" and then asked me all the national security questions: Have you ever been arrested?/ Were you ever a member of the communist party?/ etc. All of the answers were no of course. She made sure that my phone number and signature were correct and mentioned the same thing about mailing the decision. We got up and left.
We left a little disappointed since we were expecting an answer on the spot. My attorney reassured me that this office doesn't handle to many DV cases anyway so the officer would most likely use the adjudicator's manual to evaluate the case and give me a decision. We left the office at around 11:00 am.
Can you imagine how I felt when at 5:30pm I received an email from USCIS mentioning that my card was ordered into production?. I double checked with my case status online and it was the same. They did not even mention approving the case, they just went ahead and ordered the Green Card to be made right away! My attorney double checked with the office and my case was approved. I am a permanent resident of the U.S.. Or as I'll say from now on: 1825 days till I can become a U.S. Citizen, but who is counting?
I am so happy and look forward to make the best of this opportunity I was given. I am so thankful for all of your guidance along the way. This forum has been really "therapeutic" for me since it reminded me that I am not alone in this journey.
I will let you guys know when I get the physical card and how easy it is to go about updating the new info with the SSA/DMV/SEVIS/etc. I wish you all the best! Take Care!
-Strictly_Analog