My 2 cents...
The LIN number is more closer to the ND than RD; though your RD is in Sept, your ND (the day they pickup your application and enter it into the system) would be in Oct.
Go to the following yahoo group and read message # 1289
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/180days
The message was posted a couple of days ago; the poster had changed his job
IMO, the two affidavits along with the birth certificate should suffice; assuming that your BC
contains the names of your parents, you could get an additional affidavit from your parents stating that though the BC does not mention your name, it does pertain to you.
Also, if the affidavits...
I sincerely hope that there is a GC waiting for you at the end of the rainbow.
BTW, you said that "Life is a war-front"; may I ask who is the adversary?
I guess, it is very close to the ND; in my case,
RD is 9/24/01; ND is 10/24/01; LIN-02-019-XXXXX; my checks were cleared on 10/26 which means they should have been sent for clearing on or a little later than Oct 19th.
EAD normally arrives about 60 days from the date you filed (i.e. receipt date).
As regards time to approval, a reasonable guestimate would be about 1 year.
It\'s $95; in fact the instructions in the INS website for Form I-131 state that
"The Fee has increased from the amount shown in the form\'s instructions."
I do not have exact details
but as per Sheela Murthy, one needs to notify the Service Center and follow up with them after a month or so to confirm that the change has been recorded. Read her answer to a similar question :
http://www.murthy.com/chat1204.html
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