Hello everyone!
The interview went well. I wish I was as happy as I was expecting. This new year started with a very sad news for me: murder of 21 members of my church in Egypt by a suicide bomber who was chanting "God is Great! God is Great!". Anyways, the field officer was very nice. She went...
I was out of town. I found the interview letter waiting in my mailbox. Probably it arrived on 10/05 and it is scheduled for 01/03. I updated the spreadsheet.
Good Luck to all!
armanio
Updates:
10/01: AOS package sent to Chicago
10/04: Package delivered
10/13: Acceptance & Checks Cashed
10/18: NOAs received
10/21: Biometrics nottices received for 11/12
Good Luck to all of you,
ARMANIO
Updates:
10/01: AOS package sent to Chicago
10/04: Package delivered
10/13: Acceptance & Checks Cashed
10/18: NOAs received
10/21: Biometrics nottices received for 11/12
Good Luck to all of you,
ARMANIO
I just would like to add that applying for OPT does not require biometrics (G-325A form). So technically speaking, there is not difference at all between having an A# or not.
Current Status: F-1 on OPT, expires in Aug 2011
04/24/2010: NL1 received
10/03/2010: AOS in Chicago
I am in the same boat and I have an A-number, since I am on OPT. I don't think you need to worry. I call what is going on the "1st-patch" phenomena. The number of applications received by the USCIS office starts at a very low level and within a day it exponentially increase. Think of the...
I paid $150. However, my TB test was negative. If not, I would have had a chest X-ray done, which means more more fees. There is a list of civil surgeons on the USCIS webpage.
armanio
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