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Member Profile: sheponline (0 posts)
 
Hello, I'm sheponline
I am from Canada
I last logged in on 30 Nov 2008
I have been a member since 15 May 2008
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A few words about me 
Working in software in Austin Texas
sheponline's Immigration Cases
 
I-485 case: Approved in 454 days (89 days more than average*)  (0 comments)  (View approval trend)
User: sheponline Priority Date: 16 Aug 2007
Service Center: Nebraska Category: EB2
Application Mailed: 14 Jul 2007 USCIS Received Date: 16 Aug 2007
USCIS Notice Date: 17 Oct 2007 Filing Type: concurrent
I-140 Processing: regular I-140 Approval Date: 14 May 2008
Fingerprinting Date 1: 22 Sep 2007 Fingerprinting Date 2:
RFE: no RFE Reply Date:
Name Check Status: too early to say Name Check Approval/Denial Date: N/A
I-485 Status: approved Approval Date: 12 Nov 2008
Card Ordered Date: Card Received Date:
EAD Applied: yes AP Applied: yes
EAD Approval Date: 14 Nov 2007 AP Approval Date: 06 Mar 2008
Nationality: Canada Country of Chargeability: Canada
Applicant Type: primary Last Updated: 12 Nov 2008
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*This is the average approval time in the last one year for cases with no RFE. (RFE = Request For Evidence)
AOS Interview:  Cleared   (0 comments
User: sheponline Labor Filing Date:
I-485 Received Date: 16 Aug 2007 Transferred to NBC: 21 Jul 2008
Interview Notice Issued: 06 Oct 2008 Interview Notice Received: 11 Oct 2008
Interview Date: 12 Nov 2008 Interview Location: San Antonio, TX
Interview Status: cleared Nationality: Canada
Interview Experience: Very easy interview
- Interview was at 8 and I arrived at 7:40 - they called my name almost immediately after I sat down. I was done and out the door by 8:05

I repeated 'the oath'. He asked me a series of questions (eg do you or have you ever belonged to a communist party etc). He reviewed the contents of my I-485 file and checked it for completeness. Only additional document that he asked for was a letter stating my current employment (no changes in my employer at all) which I had with me. ( i had EVERYTHING with me).

Apparently my biometrics (that were taken in San Antonio Nov 14 07) had not been updated in the system at Lincoln Nebraska. He telephoned and San Antonio verified that the biometrics were done and complete.

He then said "Congratulations" and stamped my passport. Only then was there any small talk. I found out that his wife is Canadian and we talked about Texas Longhorns.
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Last Updated: 12 Nov 2008