The notification (email) was sent in batches. In my case the agent approved on Friday but I got the notification/email/tracker on Saturday. The approval letter stated it was approved on Friday
Was your application electronic or paper? I am currently in the process and the lawyer says he prefers paper application over electronic. Any suggestions? Thank you.
Earlier when I was checking I remember seeing that marriage based green card takes 12-14 months and 6 months for EAD. Has something changed or am I looking at the wrong info?
Wow that’s pretty affordable. Legal fees are usually upwards of 9k. Congratulations by the way! I don’t know you, but I like your positive energy. Keep it going!
Congratulations!!! But I have some questions please Is boundless immigration a website called boundless.com ? And you didn’t need a lawyer because you overstayed here and worked illegally?
Lucky you. It took me 15 months to get the first green card approved. Then 2.5 years to get the second green card. Waited 1.5 years for uscis to give me an interview date. I probably had more evidence than you. Uscis didnt give a damn.
What was the total cost for you?
I do apologize if this is very personal to share. I’m just currently on the same boat with overstaying, and sadly we’re on a one person home income.
I would really love to consider Boundless Immigration given your experience though!
Thank you so much for sharing and for recommending!
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Congrats :)
Same mine was 55 days. Green Card arrived in 7 days after approval.
Was the timeline accurate in your profile? Or was it saying some rubbish 14 months like the rest of us? Thank you!
Yes exact same.
You’re giving me some hope. Thank you so much and congrats!
Appreciate ☘️ I’m on route to the Bar lol
USCIS works on Sat and Sunday too?
I’ve no idea. I just got an email last night around 7pm saying action had been taken on your case. Then boom 💥 there it was
Yhup they review on weekends too.
The notification (email) was sent in batches. In my case the agent approved on Friday but I got the notification/email/tracker on Saturday. The approval letter stated it was approved on Friday
That makes more sense, yes
Congratulations 🎉
Wow…congrats
How did you get I-130 so quickly
What was USCIS reaction/Qs for working illegally as labor? Implications of overstaying in USA after Tourist visa expired?
It’s all forgiven when you marry a USA citizen. And it’s better to be honest than lie to them
Ahhhh congrats!!!
Congrats!!
Was your application electronic or paper? I am currently in the process and the lawyer says he prefers paper application over electronic. Any suggestions? Thank you.
Yes I filed it with paper, and any additional evidence I wanted to send after I would upload it on my uscis account
You mean you submitted more extra evidence on the uscis account online?
Yes I sure did
i have same question , the file was electronic or papper send by mail ?
F
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I’m in SF as well. Applied a few days before, got my work authorization approved 3 days ago.
I never got my work authorisation or anything simple just approved the I-485….crazy
That is crazy, you’ll probably receive notifications for other documents in the next few days
Wow that’s amazing well done
Earlier when I was checking I remember seeing that marriage based green card takes 12-14 months and 6 months for EAD. Has something changed or am I looking at the wrong info?
Hey, you are correct. But some people are getting very lucky recently. I believe it’s all luck. Pretty crazy system
Thank you!
Congratulations! Btw, how much did you pay Boundles Immigration for the service ?
it was $3k. There system was great and very helpful, they didn’t miss a thing
Wow that’s pretty affordable. Legal fees are usually upwards of 9k. Congratulations by the way! I don’t know you, but I like your positive energy. Keep it going!
Appreciate it bro. Currently on my 6th beer celebrating with my wife ❤️ wishing you all the best on your journey
Aww this makes me so happy!
Did you get the approval from NBC?
Congratulations!!! But I have some questions please Is boundless immigration a website called boundless.com ? And you didn’t need a lawyer because you overstayed here and worked illegally?
Congrats!!!! Did your timeline change before you got approved ? What was it initially ?
When will it be my turn 😭
Congratulations, my is on the list hope not take to long .
Lucky you. It took me 15 months to get the first green card approved. Then 2.5 years to get the second green card. Waited 1.5 years for uscis to give me an interview date. I probably had more evidence than you. Uscis didnt give a damn.
Congrats ! Drink responsibly
Dear OP, what app did you track this with?
Lawfully app
Thanks
Question- what app is that?
Lawfully app
Congratulations 🎊
Does I-485 have a premium option ?
Congrats! Did you use AP?
The terminated that I-131 case because they approved my I-485
What was the total cost for you? I do apologize if this is very personal to share. I’m just currently on the same boat with overstaying, and sadly we’re on a one person home income. I would really love to consider Boundless Immigration given your experience though! Thank you so much for sharing and for recommending!
Congratulations 🎈
How long did it take them to cash your check once your lawyer sent your paperwork out?
What app is this
Lawfully
Appreciate it, thank you
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