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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T15:38:58+00:00 2026-06-15T15:38:58+00:00

So I have a method that must execute three tasks. The first task must

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So I have a method that must execute three tasks.
The first task must be completed before the other two, which can be executed in parallel.
This is what I have right now (modified for simplicity)

void facebookButtonClicked (object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            View.Add (loadingOverlay);
            AppDelegate.MobileService = new MobileServiceClient ("myserverUrl", "myApiKey");
            var users= AppDelegate.MobileService.GetTable<User> ();
            var identities= AppDelegate.MobileService
                .GetTable ("Identities");
            AppDelegate.MobileService
                .LoginAsync (this, MobileServiceAuthenticationProvider.Facebook)
                    .ContinueWith (t => {
                if (t.Status == TaskStatus.RanToCompletion) {
                            AppDelegate.mobileServiceUser = t.Result;
                            var task1 = users.InsertAsync(new User{BirthDate = DateTime.Now});
                            var task2 = identities.ReadAsync("");
                            Task.Factory.ContinueWhenAll(new Task[]{task1,task2},_=>{
                                if(task1.Status==TaskStatus.RanToCompletion && task2.Status== TaskStatus.RanToCompletion)
                                {
                                    var token = task2.Result
                                        .GetArray()[0]
                                        .GetObject ()
                                        .GetNamedObject ("identities")
                                        .GetNamedObject ("facebook")
                                        .GetNamedString ("accessToken");    

                                SaveAuthorization (token);
                                NavigationController.PushViewController (new TabBarController (), false);
                                }
                            });             
                        }});
        }

The problem is (other than Im a newb at async code) that when it tries to execute “PushViewController” I get:

UIKit.UIKitThreadAccessException: UIKit Consistency error: you are
calling a UIKit method that can only be invoked from the UI thread

How can I refactor/modify this code to fix it?
please help.

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    2026-06-15T15:38:59+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 3:38 pm

    Take a look at InvokeOnMainThread or BeginInvokeOnMainThread

    http://docs.xamarin.com/ios/Guides/Advanced_Topics/Threading#Developing_Responsive_Applications

    NavigationController.BeginInvokeOnMainThread (delegate { 
        NavigationController.PushViewController (new TabBarController (), false);
    }); 
    
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