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#51
08-02-2016, 11:26 AM
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You send copies of everything for the application, but bring in the originals (and more copies) during the interview. I brought a bunch of pictures, his and my original birth certificates, and marriage certificate. The officer also asked for any extra proof or new proof that wasn't submitted - like we bought a car in between the time we sent the application and our interview so we included a copy of those documents. They may retain the copies of things like leases, titles, bills, retirement/bank statements, so make sure to bring copies of those. She also took some of my pictures.

Good luck on those waiting!
Thanks I'm just waiting for the notice of action letters to be mailed to me. We've already submitted a lot of evidence with our AOS packet, but if anything new happens between now and the interview we will bring copy's and original of those things as well. Thank you for this information!
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(I-751) Removal of Conditions Delivered: 11/30/2018
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08-02-2016, 03:20 PM
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Hey guys

My work permit expiration date is getting closer, and I'm getting more impatient and anxious by the day.
Is there a way I can send USCIS a letter from my employer so that my EAD app from the AOS app is expediated? Would that even help? I have already done my bio for that app.

I feel really bad for all the people here who have lost their jobs, and it feels like I am sort of heading the same way (it's my first legit job, and I'd hate to lose it and have an employment gap)

Any help would be appreciated.

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It took me a little more than three months from filing to getting my EAD through AOS (filed 4/15/16, EAD received 7/18/16). If it holds the same for you then you might not get it in time, but you'd only be out like a week or two. There's really no way to expedite the EAD request so try and talk with HR about possibly going on leave for a couple of weeks (it really shouldn't be more than that). good luck!
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It took me a little more than three months from filing to getting my EAD through AOS (filed 4/15/16, EAD received 7/18/16). If it holds the same for you then you might not get it in time, but you'd only be out like a week or two. There's really no way to expedite the EAD request so try and talk with HR about possibly going on leave for a couple of weeks (it really shouldn't be more than that). good luck!
My thing is I have already asked HR if I can be on unpaid leave, and they said that's not an option. I would have to be terminated, then rehired. We'll see how it goes I guess.

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That sucks. Hopefully it speeds up a bit and you can get it on time.
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Anyone who already has there green card threw marriage can you please post your experience with me? Like what happened at the interview? What questions they asked you? Did you get any RFE threw out the process? Thanks
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(I-751) Removal of Conditions Delivered: 11/30/2018
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Anyone who already has there green card threw marriage can you please post your experience with me? Like what happened at the interview? What questions they asked you? Did you get any RFE threw out the process? Thanks
They interviewed my US Citizen spouse first then I was asked to join the interview. The interviewer asked me our full names, husband's date of birth, if he has any siblings, asked me if I had ever met his family, when last I entered the US (never traveled out since I was brought here as a child). I was also asked details about our apartment, asked how I met my husband, asked whether my husband has ever met my parents and siblings, I was asked their names, I was asked if we had ever taken any trips together. The interviewer asked us to leave some pictures from our photo album and also provide any documents that shows comingling. We had bills with our names on them as well as insurance documents. We were thankfully approved on the spot.

Self filed and never received any RFEs.
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They interviewed my US Citizen spouse first then I was asked to join the interview. The interviewer asked me our full names, husband's date of birth, if he has any siblings, asked me if I had ever met his family, when last I entered the US (never traveled out since I was brought here as a child). I was also asked details about our apartment, asked how I met my husband, asked whether my husband has ever met my parents and siblings, I was asked their names, I was asked if we had ever taken any trips together. The interviewer asked us to leave some pictures from our photo album and also provide any documents that shows comingling. We had bills with our names on them as well as insurance documents. We were thankfully approved on the spot.

Self filed and never received any RFEs.
Thanks for the info, My US citizen spouse also petitioned for me but I also self filed all the paperwork and sent it off to USCIS. I'm just nervous because Its always nerve racking when you deal with immigration. :-/ I hope I get approved and hope for no RFE. I have no criminal history and no run ins with immigration. Did you use 245(I) aka (I-485 supplement A form) to adjust your status? I'm using 245(I) based as a grandfathered deriviate beneficiary to forgive me for unlawful stay for the past 20 years. Had to pay an extra $1,000 penalty fee to use 245(I)
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Interview: TBA (I-751) approved: TBA
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08-03-2016, 12:40 AM
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The i485a is something else entirely. It is for when you had a petition submitted for you prior to April of like, 2001 or so. Just the i485 is fine for people in our situation IF you entered with inspection. If you entered without, then usually people will get Advance Parole to get that inspection part fulfilled.

My situation was that I entered with a tourist visa but my family was already in process of getting employment sponsorship (H1b) and so my status changed to holding an H4 visa where they gave me a different I94 from the time of entry. My husband and I self-filed and sent in i485, i130, and i765 (extra EAD in case the adjustment takes longer than expected), medical forms and the biographic info sheets required for the i485. We included copies of birth certs, marriage cert, last three tax returns (form 1040 only no worksheets), payment stubs, joint assets docs, retirement docs that show the other as beneficiaries, bills, and aprtment leases for our time living together.

March 28ish - sent application
May 5thish - biometrics
May 15ish - RFE because I forgot to include the number of people we have in household. The form didn't let me type it in and I forgot to write it in; this caused them to think we were under the poverty line because math can't divide by 0. I had to resend our whole tax return, worksheets and all 108 pages because I invest a lot/basis. Also sent more monthly asset statements (basically March +April to give them the latest).
May 22ish - they received RFE docs.
June 15ish - EAD received
June 25 - notice for interview on July 25th
July 25 - interview and petition/adjustment approved
August 1 - physically recieved green card

The interview was straightforward. We went in at the same time, swore an oath to tell nothing but the truth, then the officer asked for the originals of the certs. She also asked a bunch of questions on if I've ever been arrested, was a terrorist or part of a group - criminal stuff. Then she started asking questions. Most of the initial questions were directed to my husband and she asked where/how we met, who cooks, how many were in our wedding, where it was. Ours seemed more conversational that led to talk of parents, their professions, and siblings. Like when my husband was telling her of our wedding story, he mentioned that his brother was the officiant and that led to the sibling partblahblah. Nothing to worry about just tell it like it is. Towards the end she asked about new proof of living/being together where we gave her the new bills, new car docs, new lease - all copies. After that, she picked out a couple of pictures to keep in our huge file (mostly tax returns), then told us there is no decision yet. She gave us a piece of paper basically saying they will review one last time and give us an answer "shortly". Was pretty disappointed when we walked out but then looked it up and apparently it's just standard procedure - still a chance to get approved same day. So ofcourse I checked the case status later that night and it said our case was approved and that the GC was in production.

Pew that was longer than I thought, but hope it helps! I was preeetty darn nervous right before too cause I had no idea what to expect. 'Course, you might get an officer who chooses to do things differently. My friend had one who just fired question after question and took her EAD at the end because he approved them on the spot.
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08-03-2016, 10:23 AM
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The i485a is something else entirely. It is for when you had a petition submitted for you prior to April of like, 2001 or so. Just the i485 is fine for people in our situation IF you entered with inspection. If you entered without, then usually people will get Advance Parole to get that inspection part fulfilled.

My situation was that I entered with a tourist visa but my family was already in process of getting employment sponsorship (H1b) and so my status changed to holding an H4 visa where they gave me a different I94 from the time of entry. My husband and I self-filed and sent in i485, i130, and i765 (extra EAD in case the adjustment takes longer than expected), medical forms and the biographic info sheets required for the i485. We included copies of birth certs, marriage cert, last three tax returns (form 1040 only no worksheets), payment stubs, joint assets docs, retirement docs that show the other as beneficiaries, bills, and aprtment leases for our time living together.

March 28ish - sent application
May 5thish - biometrics
May 15ish - RFE because I forgot to include the number of people we have in household. The form didn't let me type it in and I forgot to write it in; this caused them to think we were under the poverty line because math can't divide by 0. I had to resend our whole tax return, worksheets and all 108 pages because I invest a lot/basis. Also sent more monthly asset statements (basically March +April to give them the latest).
May 22ish - they received RFE docs.
June 15ish - EAD received
June 25 - notice for interview on July 25th
July 25 - interview and petition/adjustment approved
August 1 - physically recieved green card

The interview was straightforward. We went in at the same time, swore an oath to tell nothing but the truth, then the officer asked for the originals of the certs. She also asked a bunch of questions on if I've ever been arrested, was a terrorist or part of a group - criminal stuff. Then she started asking questions. Most of the initial questions were directed to my husband and she asked where/how we met, who cooks, how many were in our wedding, where it was. Ours seemed more conversational that led to talk of parents, their professions, and siblings. Like when my husband was telling her of our wedding story, he mentioned that his brother was the officiant and that led to the sibling partblahblah. Nothing to worry about just tell it like it is. Towards the end she asked about new proof of living/being together where we gave her the new bills, new car docs, new lease - all copies. After that, she picked out a couple of pictures to keep in our huge file (mostly tax returns), then told us there is no decision yet. She gave us a piece of paper basically saying they will review one last time and give us an answer "shortly". Was pretty disappointed when we walked out but then looked it up and apparently it's just standard procedure - still a chance to get approved same day. So ofcourse I checked the case status later that night and it said our case was approved and that the GC was in production.

Pew that was longer than I thought, but hope it helps! I was preeetty darn nervous right before too cause I had no idea what to expect. 'Course, you might get an officer who chooses to do things differently. My friend had one who just fired question after question and took her EAD at the end because he approved them on the spot.
This is VERY helpful! Thank you! I will keep everyone updated threw out the whole process on this forum.
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