Hi Themen,
My case was cleared through the material support issue, that was when it got transfered to be adjudicated at the local office. You remember I am from Niger Delta Region and that raised a flag for review based on my ethnic group. They requested me to provide a written statement explaining any group/association that I belong from my 16th birthday. I did respond and after 2 months they transfered my case to the local field office for interview. When I went for the interview the officer just basically went through my file and said everything was fine so far but he needed to follow-up with his supervisor in the afternoon due to a past arrest that I got before I was granted asylum and subsequently the case was dismissed. The next day he mailed a request for a waiver (I-602). I can really tell the officer wasn't familiar with asylee adjustment from the way he sounded. You know most of these cases are adjudicated in Nebraska and Texas. I mailed everything back already and just been patient to see the final response. The day of the interview the officer made copies of my prior EAD's and collected the original copies of the I-94's I had in my possession.
I know most material support related cases are routinely sent to HQ for review and guidance. I think mine was actually sent to Seattle before it was sent back to Texas and then the local field office. My case is still at the local office. I did an info pass 2 weeks ago and the officer took my information to look into my case. She called me back the next day and indicated that she moved my file to the supervisor and I should hear back from them soon.