Mine came from Reno, NV FO. Technically my FO is Detroit, MI but it was transferred to Reno, NV for load balancing...whatever that means.
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With 4 yr expiration, there is no excuse to sit on medical RFE. Ideally by now, you have Doc identified and should be aware of overall process i.e have immunization records, be prepared for lab work, covid vaccination compelted. Moment you see med RFE, first call should be to Doc to setup appointment or Lab work permission unless you are dealing with personal stuff where GC is not top priority
I think my post was misunderstood. I am not waiting for anything. I already completed my medicals appointment with the doctor even before I had RFE in hand. The doctor said I will get sealed I-693 next week. I was merely pointing the fact that my RFE didn't have that particular language. I am doing my best to send RFE response ASAP.
A minor update: I finally received I-485J Fee Waived Receipt Notice yesterday...
Another quick update. I was very much surprised today to see biometric letters in mailbox for both my spouse & I. We submitted applications only 3 weeks ago. I hope this means USCIS is picking up pace and application processing will get expedited for all of us. Details in signature.
Quick question: Does anyone know if we can walk in for biometrics before the appointment date? In the past, my attorneys had recommended my wife to walk in for H4EAD biometrics sooner than the appointment date. But the letters we got today state "Only military members may appear without an appointment". I will check with the attorney on Monday anyways, but curious if anyone on the forum knows about this.
EDIT: This post has been moved from I485 Information, details and scenario playout since I think that was more appropriate.
Sure, its MSC21906XXXXX.
I checked with Emma and was informed that my application is still with NBC. Considering that recent pattern involves transfer to FO, RFE, response and interview in some cases, it appears the destination is not near yet.
Good luck to you!
I received medical RFE in 2.5 weeks after I-485J waived Receipt notice. The general trend I heard was that you will get RFE in 4-5 weeks after I-485J. I got mine in 2.5 weeks. I hope you get it sooner, now that USCIS is trying to utilize as much quota as possible.
Thanks.
Usual trend is: after 485j receipt, file is transferred to a FO, that's where medical RFE (if needed) is generated. As @GTen20 has mentioned, trend has been 3-4 weeks from J receipt. So be on lookout for that. At least you can get your medical test done now.
I got RFE from my Local FO. Thanks, I too hope that USCIS processes it quickly. My law firm wasted 3 days by asking me to mail the sealed I-693 to their office instead of responding to the RFE myself. They were adamant about it. I guess they wanted to milk my company one more time on my application. It was so frustrating. I so badly wanted to write them a email, that I will send you a $1000 check, just let me file it myself. :)
They mailed the RFE respone on Friday and told me that USCIS received it today. Fingers Crossed!
Did you get I-485J receipt/RFE yet?
It's painful. Hang in there! It will happen soon. A couple of my friends who filed I-485 around 25-30 Oct, 2020 had received I-485 Fee waiver notice in April-May 2021. Since June I have been losing my mind for no progress. I was chatting with Emma Live Agents at least 2 times a week to check status of EAD/AP, I-485 and I-485J. Around early August I just gave up and decided that it will happen when it has to happen. Then all of a sudden I got I-485J fee waiver notice on Aug. 11. Then on Saturday, Aug 28 I got SMS alert for the RFE. Hoping things move quickly now, but you never know with USCIS. But I think EB2/EB3 applications with 2010 dates that were filed Oct/Nov 2020 should get GC's by Dec. 2021, especially because the dates are probably not going to move until Jan 2022 Visa Bulletin.