Congratulations, you must be thrilled to have the waiting over. What is your DO? I also had my AOS interview on February 27th, no stamp but approved. Still waiting for the GC. Did you receive a welcome letter or just the GC. There may be hope for me yet! Congrats again.
Congratulations! You must be absolutely thrilled. We know what it is like to "wait" for the mail each day. Our interview was February 27th at the LA District Office. From the time of your interview to the receipt of your GC, it was 32 days. Knowing your timeline eases my anxiety. Once again...
ageorge,
thanks for the info. The officer did not indicate name check or any other issue at the conclusion of our interview, just letter and green card will come in the mail. I will hang in there for a couple more weeks and then book an appointment. Our case is with the local office and not...
There is lots of information on the timeline to the AOS interview. My husband and I had our AOS approved in LA on February 27th, 2006. Aproval letter, green card are to come in the mail. No stamp in my passport but our file was definitely marked approved. My question: From the time of approval...
Does anyone know the length of time it takes to receive the green card in the mail? AOS interviewed approved February 27th, 2006 at the LA district office, no stamp in passport as apparently "that is not the way that they do it anymore". Just wondering what others have experienced specifically...
I would give it a little more time. LA Office is currently processing cases as of August 2005 as per their website. For reference my case was started in February 2005, interview was not until Feb 2006 although application was approved. Waiting now for green card in the mail.
AOS interview approved, no stamp in passport
To those who have replied, thank you.
Concerning our interview, it was really quite amazing. My husband and I went with two large accounting briefcases with originals and photocopies of documents. The only documents that were asked for was our CA...
AOS was approved (or at least big red stamp marked approved) was made to file at interview at the LA district office at the end of Feb 2006 I was under the understanding that I had to submit my AP documents and EAD card, and in return I would receive a stamp in my passport. The officer said that...
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