| Tracker Type |
Cases |
Latest Discussion |
Latest Approval |
Latest Update |
Concurrent I-130 / I-485
Use this tracker if you have filed I-130 concurrently with I-485 (adjustment of status). |
1,086 |
| Applied: 15 Dec 2009 Approved: 18 Mar 2010 Approved in 93 days | 17 hours 47 minutes ago
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I-130
Use this tracker if you have filed I-130 separately (i.e., not concurrently with I-485. |
554 |
| Applied: 05 Dec 2009 Approved: 16 Mar 2010 Approved in 101 days | 18 Mar 2010
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I-485 (Family-based)
Use this tracker if you have filed a separate I-485 for adjustment of status (i.e., not concurrently with I-130). An I-765 (employment authorization) may also be filed along with this application. |
308 |
| Applied: 30 Dec 2009 Approved: 17 Mar 2010 Approved in 77 days | yesterday
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I-765 (Family-based)
Use this tracker if you have filed a separate I-765 for employment authorization. Typical applicants are K-2 or K-4 visa holders, and those who already have an I-485 pending or approved for other family-based immigration visa categories. |
372 |
| Applied: 05 Feb 2010 Approved: 25 Feb 2010 Approved in 20 days | 18 Mar 2010
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I-131 (Family-based)
Use this tracker if you have filed a separate I-131 for travel document, reentry permit, or advance parole as part of your family-based green card application. |
245 |
| Applied: 30 Nov 2009 Approved: 18 Feb 2010 Approved in 80 days | 26 Feb 2010
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I-129F
Use this tracker if you have filed I-129F to bring your fiance to the United States for marriage to you or to bring your spouse (K-3/K-4 visas) to the United States to complete processing for permanent resident status. |
204 |
| Applied: 21 Jul 2009 Approved: 24 Dec 2009 Approved in 156 days | yesterday
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I-751
Use this tracker if you have filed I-751 to remove conditions of residence after obtaining green card through marriage to U.S. citizen or permanent resident. |
80 |
| Applied: 30 Nov 2009 Approved: 25 Feb 2010 Approved in 87 days | 02 Mar 2010
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AOS Interview (Family-based)
Use this tracker if your case has been transferred to the National Benefits Center and/or if you have been scheduled for an Adjustment of Status interview at your local USCIS Office. |
3 |
| N/A | 11 Feb 2010
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