Thank you very much this is also super helpfulMay I recommend you take a look at the various examples already provided on the AOS Process Package - AOS PACKAGE ASSEMBLE tab to be precise.
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Thank you very much this is also super helpfulMay I recommend you take a look at the various examples already provided on the AOS Process Package - AOS PACKAGE ASSEMBLE tab to be precise.
This thread is mainly for discussing AOS related processing, let’s keep it at that please, without getting it clogged up with CP related opinions. If you’re interested in discussing opinions regarding Jesse’s comments, please post those on the general CP 2022 thread. Jesse’s comments or stand has no bearing on the AOS process. Kindly keep questions on this thread limited to AOS process only, just like the title says.I managed to catch BritSimons interview with Jesse this morning. Good viewing for someone like myself who is pretty new to this area...
During that interview, I heard Jesse's comment that he believes all regions will go current this year as it is part of the KCC "playbook". I'm taking this to mean that even if the amount of issued visas has no chance of getting to the 55k available for this year (which definitely seems to be the case), the US gov will still push all cases to go current for appearances sake. Though, I don't fully understand that strategy, noting that being made current may improve the case merits of individuals filing lawsuits for DV2022. But either way, this is a pretty new perspective for me, as I was under the impression that case numbers would move more inline with actual issued visa counts. So, in the first instance, I wanted to get a read on peoples opinions w.r.t Jesse's comment.
If Jesse is correct, I was also interested to understand order of processing, particularly for those filing as AOS vs. consulate outside of US. From what I understand, interview scheduling is based on dates individuals are deemed documentarily qualified. But does that order apply universally to AOS and those interviewing outside of the US? Or, would those who are filing for AOS have a greater chance of gaining an interview once current and documentarily qualified, even if their date was much later than those individuals from their origin region who are interviewing outside of the US?
This thread is mainly for discussing AOS related processing, let’s keep it at that please, without getting it clogged up with CP related opinions. If you’re interested in discussing opinions regarding Jesse’s comments, please post those on the general CP 2022 thread. Jesse’s comments or stand has no bearing on the AOS process. Kindly keep questions on this thread limited to AOS process only, just like the title says.
AOS interview dates (or process from start to finish) are dependent on CNs becoming current and the workload of the specific FO with jurisdiction over the AOS case.
You asked same questions two weeks ago, Jan. 30th to be precise. I didn't see a need to further respond because @Blade_ already did in this post. Anyway, to make that previous response clearer, here's mine:My case no 2022AS16xx and it is current since November 21, the embassy in our country is very slow and I am worried that maybe we will not have the chance for an interview here.
I do have a valid B1/B2 US Visa, but my family does not have a visa.
I have a business meeting with my suppliers in Pennsylvania in the months of May.
and since I am going to be in the USA I will use this chance to apply for AOS for myself and my family to bring them into the US to do AOS.
Is that sound good?
What is the time frame for such a process?
After I finalize my meeting with my suppliers can travel back to my home country to sell my belonging there? or I can not leave the US until I finish the AOS process?
One of my derivatives will turn 21 in April 2022, is he will still include in my AOS or not?
Congrats on your GC!! I just had my biometrics done last week -- curious to know how long it took from your biometrics to getting the interview? Thanks in advance!Hi!
I was in F1 status, just completed the AOS process and got my green card. I really appreciate the help that I got through this forum.
I was wondering if you folks can think of anything I should do now that I received it. I know I need to do at least two things:
1. Register with Selective Service
2. Remove work-related restrictions on SSN
Please let me know if you can think of anything to be done either now or in close future, or any advice in general.
Thank you!
My interview was waived but it took about two or one and a half month from bio to getting gcCongrats on your GC!! I just had my biometrics done last week -- curious to know how long it took from your biometrics to getting the interview? Thanks in advance!
Thank you. Just curious. How did you got to know that you will not going to have an interview ? Case Status updating is rarely happens in USCIS case status. Also, two or one and a half month took to see your status update in USCIS? Sorry for all these questions. I think your answers will help everyone who are wondering why their interview notice are not receiving. Any advice is highly appreciated. So happy for you that able to go through the process smoothly.My interview was waived but it took about two or one and a half month from bio to getting gc
I already asked them to do so, but seems like they are unwilling to provide that update on the timeline spreadsheet which is rather sad.@beanieMonster46 Would you be able to share your timeline in the AOS spreadsheet? It's always interesting to see the progress of individual cases. Also, which field office was assigned to you? Thanks
Sorry, I can't figure out how to use Google docs. It took me some time to gather up all the info. I'd appreciate it if someone could enter it into the spreadsheet for me:I already asked them to do so, but seems like they are unwilling to provide that update on the timeline spreadsheet which is rather sad.
No, that is not correct. Everything that happens after the case file gets to the Lockbox is not random - there's a method to the madness involved with DV based AOS process. There are several factors at play when it comes getting the IL (or an approval without an interview).I have impression that everything that happens after you sent your case to the Lockbox is just random and there are no set patterns. It's like winning the lottery two times in a row. For example, we completed our biometrics 3 months ago, and there's still no information about our case anywhere.
Some people get lucky and receive their GC in 2-3 months window, others have to wait up until the end of FY and go through their congressperson.
When did you send in your AOS package? It doesn't make sense that your interview got waived but you had to wait until Feb. 2nd to get your interview notice. Can you clarify that statement?Sorry, I can't figure out how to use Google docs. It took me some time to gather up all the info. I'd appreciate it if someone could enter it into the spreadsheet for me:
CN - 2022EU00002XXX
Status - F1
CN Current Month - November
ASC - Minneapolis, MN
Field office - Minneapolis, MN
Delivery Service - UPS
Payment Type - Check
Bio Scheduled Date - 27th December
Interview Date - waived but had to wait until February 2 to get my interview notice
Comments - The process was very straightforward. It probably depends on your field office and field officer a lot.
Hire a lawyer if you can, it's really helpful to get general questions answered, preferably lawyer from your state
Also they can attend your interview with you
The lawyer sent out the AOS package on October 1st, just looked it up in email. I think there is some sort of rule that says you can send it one month before your case becomes current. After that, in about 3 weeks I got confirmation from USCIS. Then in early December I got my invite for biometrics. Then I kept waiting and never received other notices from USCIS until I got the green card early February. Hope this clarifies it.When did you send in your AOS package? It doesn't make sense that your interview got waived but you had to wait until Feb. 2nd to get your interview notice. Can you clarify that statement?
Glad to know hiring a lawyer worked for you in your case. Based on past experiences reported in this forum (and a couple of others I visit by the way), 90 to 95% of those who hired lawyers for their DV based AOS cases ended up relying on the information available in this forum and doing all the work themselves eventually, the lawyers created more problems for them (the accounts can be found in some of the past AOS threads for anyone interested in reading them).
Most lawyers are not familiar with DV based AOS applications, they tend to want to treat them like family based AOS applications - that is what we have observed here over and over. Which is why this forum typically does not advocate hiring a lawyer unless of course there are some other legal issues (outside of the DV process) which an applicant needs to resolve. The DV based AOS application is quite simple and straight forward, it does not warrant hiring a lawyer to even attend the interview with one.