November 2009 family based filers, post here

Received Interview letter for 25th Jan 2010...I am surprised...I havent received my EAD yet.

District Office - Albany, NY
11/04/09: Day 0 - Packet sent (I-130, I-485, I-864, I-765) by USPS
11/05/09: Day 1 - Packet delivered
11/10/09: Day 6 - Received NOA
Case Status: Initial review
11/20/09: Day 16 - Received Notice for FP on 12/04
12/04/09 : Day 30: FP Done. I 765 touched
12/07/09 : Day 33: I 765 touched again
12/21/09 : Day 47: Received IL
01/25/10 : Day 82: Interview Date
 
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Oh that is great news Joss! You seems to get your notices very fast! Is your interview in Albany or Syracuse?

My interview is in Latham,NY. I never knew USCIS has a field office in Latham..:)


District Office - Albany, NY
11/04/09: Day 0 - Packet sent (I-130, I-485, I-864, I-765) by USPS
11/05/09: Day 1 - Packet delivered
11/10/09: Day 6 - Received NOA
Case Status: Initial review
11/20/09: Day 16 - Received Notice for FP on 12/04
12/04/09 : Day 30: FP Done. I 765 touched
12/07/09 : Day 33: I 765 touched again
12/21/09 : Day 47: Received IL
01/25/10 : Day 82: Interview Date
 
My interview is in Latham,NY. I never knew USCIS has a field office in Latham..:)


District Office - Albany, NY
11/04/09: Day 0 - Packet sent (I-130, I-485, I-864, I-765) by USPS
11/05/09: Day 1 - Packet delivered
11/10/09: Day 6 - Received NOA
Case Status: Initial review
11/20/09: Day 16 - Received Notice for FP on 12/04
12/04/09 : Day 30: FP Done. I 765 touched
12/07/09 : Day 33: I 765 touched again
12/21/09 : Day 47: Received IL
01/25/10 : Day 82: Interview Date

That's the Albany office, where I had my fingerprints done last week. It's kind of out of the way and not the easiest to find. You're on the road where it is and it looks like the last place you'd find a federal building, but keep going a few miles and it's there.

It looks like a smallish office - I was in and out in 10 minutes, and there weren't very many people there waiting for fingerprints or interviews.

It was so small and kind of cosy that I'm toying with the idea of bringing the kids - we have no babysitter.
 
UPDATE 1

Nov 17th Package sent to Chicago (I-130, I-485, I-864, I-765)
Nov 19th Package received
Nov 25th Checks cleared
Nov 30th NOAs received
Dec 21st Biometrics notice received (Jan, 7th)
 
Hi Folks, Here's my first post. Good to see your updates. Found the forum recently, here's my current status:

AOS through US Citizen spouse
DO - San Jose, CA
11/06/09: Packet sent (I-130, I-485, I-864, I-765)
11/09/09: Packet delivered
11/22/09: NOAs received (dated 11/17/09), cases appeared online
11/26/09: Received FP letter for 12/15/09
12/02/09: Walk in FP done, No touch what so ever after that
12/21/09: Interview letter received for 01/22/10
 
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Recd. the I-485 interview letter today for Jan 27, 2010. It says

"Request For Applicant To Appear For Initial Interview"

Not sure what that means.

So far, not received any approval for I-130, I-765, I-131 or any movement in online status.

AOS through US Citizen spouse, married for over 2 years, filed by Self.
DO - San Francisco, CA
 
That's the Albany office, where I had my fingerprints done last week. It's kind of out of the way and not the easiest to find. You're on the road where it is and it looks like the last place you'd find a federal building, but keep going a few miles and it's there.

It looks like a smallish office - I was in and out in 10 minutes, and there weren't very many people there waiting for fingerprints or interviews.

It was so small and kind of cosy that I'm toying with the idea of bringing the kids - we have no babysitter.


Thx for the info IrishExport....We do plan on taking our kid to the interview..she is too young to be with a baby sitter.

Even in my wildest dreams ..I didnt think that I will get the Interview letter so soon and that too before EAD

Hopefully you will hear something from USCIS soon. and Happy Holidays

District Office - Albany, NY
11/04/09: Day 0 - Packet sent (I-130, I-485, I-864, I-765) by USPS
11/05/09: Day 1 - Packet delivered
11/10/09: Day 6 - Received NOA
Case Status: Initial review
11/20/09: Day 16 - Received Notice for FP on 12/04
12/04/09 : Day 30: FP Done. I 765 touched
12/07/09 : Day 33: I 765 touched again
12/21/09 : Day 47: Received IL
01/25/10 : Day 82: Interview Date
 
Thx for the info IrishExport....We do plan on taking our kid to the interview..she is too young to be with a baby sitter.

Even in my wildest dreams ..I didnt think that I will get the Interview letter so soon and that too before EAD

Hopefully you will hear something from USCIS soon. and Happy Holidays

District Office - Albany, NY
11/04/09: Day 0 - Packet sent (I-130, I-485, I-864, I-765) by USPS
11/05/09: Day 1 - Packet delivered
11/10/09: Day 6 - Received NOA
Case Status: Initial review
11/20/09: Day 16 - Received Notice for FP on 12/04
12/04/09 : Day 30: FP Done. I 765 touched
12/07/09 : Day 33: I 765 touched again
12/21/09 : Day 47: Received IL
01/25/10 : Day 82: Interview Date


What age is your little one, Joss?

Our older daughter will be 3 in Jan and our younger 2 in Feb. They have never been with a babysitter, and have only stayed with a family member (my mum, when she comes to stay) maybe twice in their whole lives while I took an hour to go grocery shopping. Even if I found a babysitter now, there wouldn't be enough time for me to get comfortable enough with her to trust her.

I'm assuming that the interview will be very straightforward as we have been married 8 years and have 2 kids - but others on here have warned me off taking them to the interview and have said not to even think about it.
 
US citizen, filing for spouse
Chicago, IL

11/20/09: Sent (I-130, I-485, I-864, I-765, I-131)
11/27/09: notice date
12/09/09: Received FP letter for 12/18/09
12/18/09: FP done
12/21/09: I-765 "touched"
 
What age is your little one, Joss?

Our older daughter will be 3 in Jan and our younger 2 in Feb. They have never been with a babysitter, and have only stayed with a family member (my mum, when she comes to stay) maybe twice in their whole lives while I took an hour to go grocery shopping. Even if I found a babysitter now, there wouldn't be enough time for me to get comfortable enough with her to trust her.

I'm assuming that the interview will be very straightforward as we have been married 8 years and have 2 kids - but others on here have warned me off taking them to the interview and have said not to even think about it.

My kid just turned a year old...I wonder whats the harm in taking the kid to the interview.

There is no way, we are leaving our kid with a baby sitter..USCIS has to deal with it


District Office - Albany, NY
11/04/09: Day 0 - Packet sent (I-130, I-485, I-864, I-765) by USPS
11/05/09: Day 1 - Packet delivered
11/10/09: Day 6 - Received NOA
Case Status: Initial review
11/20/09: Day 16 - Received Notice for FP on 12/04
12/04/09 : Day 30: FP Done. I 765 touched
12/07/09 : Day 33: I 765 touched again
12/21/09 : Day 47: Received IL
01/25/10 : Day 82: Interview Date
 
Wow!!!!!!!!!! Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

forms (i485, i130, i765, i131) self-filed
11/07/2009: Mailed to uscis
11/09/2009: Received by uscis
11/16/2009: Check cleared
11/19/2009: Notice of action; case status shows up on uscis website.
no biometrics/fp
12/15/2009: Interview letter received
01/21/2010: Interview date
 
You get the social security number after the I-765.

I *think* (and may be wrong) that you have to go to your local SSA office and apply for your social security card after you get the GC approved (because it says to bring the green card if you have it).

From the Social Security Agency:

SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS FOR U.S. PERMANENT RESIDENTS

We are pleased you intend to immigrate to the United States. Upon admission to the United States based on your immigrant visa, you will be a U.S. permanent resident. Each permanent resident needs a Social Security number to work in the United States, to conduct business with a bank or financial institution, to pay taxes or to be claimed on a tax return, and for other purposes.

If You Requested a Social Security Number When You Applied for Your Visa

If you requested a Social Security number card as part of your visa application and are age 18 or older when you arrive in the United States, the information needed to issue you a card will be shared with us by the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. You do not need to fill out a special application or go to a Social Security office. We will assign you a number and mail your Social Security card to the U.S. mailing address where the Department of Homeland Security will send your Permanent Resident card. You should receive your Social Security card within 3 weeks after you arrive. If you do not receive it, call us. If you change your mailing address after arriving and before you receive your Social Security card, call us. We will provide the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of State with the number we assign you.

If You Did Not Request a Social Security Number on Your Visa Application or are Under 18

If you did not request a Social Security number card as part of your visa application or are under age 18 when you arrive in the United States, you must apply for a card at a Social Security office. When you have a permanent address where we can mail your card, please call us to find out where to apply. When you visit a Social Security office to apply for a Social Security card, take your passport or travel document, Permanent Resident Card (Form I-551), if you have received it, and a birth certificate for each family member applying for a number. A Social Security representative will help you complete the application. You should receive your card about 2 weeks after we have everything we need to process your application. If we need to verify any document with the issuing agency, it may take longer.

Additional Information

We do not charge a fee to assign a Social Security number or issue a Social Security card. If you should lose the card, we will replace it for free. We suggest you keep your card in a safe place, as you would any important document.

We keep strictly confidential all information you provide for a Social Security number and do not disclose it except as provided for under the law. For example, we may share information with other government agencies as permitted under the Privacy Act. For more information about this, please contact us.

In the United States, you may call the telephone number listed for the Social Security office in the local telephone directory under “United States Government” or Social Security’s toll-free number, 1-800-772-1213. You may also locate the nearest Social Security office on the Internet at www.socialsecurity.gov. If you need to contact us before you leave for the United States, we are assisted outside the United States by United States embassies and consulates throughout the world. In the Philippines, the Veteran’s Affairs Regional Office in Manila assists us.




I am interested to hear of I am wrong because getting my ssn is one of the things I want to do as soon as possible to start generating a credit score and report of my own (it takes 6 months, which is when we're hoping to buy a house).
 
I *think* (and may be wrong) that you have to go to your local SSA office and apply for your social security card after you get the GC approved (because it says to bring the green card if you have it).

They will accept a GC as proof of work authorization but if you look at the application instructions they also accept the I-766 which is the EAD you get after the I-765 is approved. I also asked my lawyer and he confirmed this.

http://www.ssa.gov/online/ss-5.html
 
They will accept a GC as proof of work authorization but if you look at the application instructions they also accept the I-766 which is the EAD you get after the I-765 is approved. I also asked my lawyer and he confirmed this.

http://www.ssa.gov/online/ss-5.html


Oh that's tremendous Phil, thanks! Not only do we not have to go and apply in person (which would have been a hassle for me as our local office is not within walking distance and DH uses the car for work and is not able to ferry me around a lot during business hours), but if we can applay as soon as we get that EAD than it'll push the date of receiving the SSN up quite a bit! Looks like we'll be able to use our new social security numbers when doing our taxes instead of ITINs!
 
It makes sense to be able to get a SSN after you get your EAD, since an EAD is authorization to work and an SSN is required to work. What I have read from the Social Security Administration is anyone that is a non-citizen can only get a SSN with authorization from DHS, so you would need to show work authorization and another form of ID (such as your passport).
 
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