I heard you can get a letter from a doctor back home that parents are sick or something, then you go to one of the uscis local offices and you can get AP in the same day
Apparently the lawyer didn't know about the fees... He asked for four checks:
i485-->$1010
i140-->$475
i765-->$340
i131-->$305
Do you think the uscis will disregard the AP/EAD checks, or simply will reject the application all together?
Thanks
follow up question
The lawyer asked me for four chekcs: I-485/I140/I131/I765..... but now I am reading that I-765 and I131 are free if you apply for the I-485 under the new fee... looks like my application might be rejected.. any advice?
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My attorney just submitted my case (EB2, concurrent I140/I485, in CA) by mail. He told me it got mailed to the Chicago Center. However I looked online at the instructions and learned that concurrent cases from CA should be sent to Nebraska.... Did my lawyer make a mistake? Any advice?
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