I got my greencard in october 2006 but now I'm not sure I want to stay in the US. I would like however to have the option of getting naturalized four years for now when I become eligible so I can have my options open if I ever wanted to come back.
My question is more about what would be the...
If you are not in a hurry you can probably save your $1000. You should hear from your I-140 in a month or so, and looking at the current trend I-485 are going very fast. But hey, paying $1000 almost guarantees you to get the green card in the mail in a month.
Card received!
And finally today I got the card and the welcome notice in separate letters.
My card is totally underwelming on the front. All the name, picture, fingerpring seem to have been badly scanned and yanked in there with plastic. It has actually been printed on top of the GC...
Hehe.. I am in the same boat. I'm going abroad for thanksgiving and I'd hate to have to use AP because I didnt get my card yet! I can't wait to come back in and be treated with some dignity finally. Fingerprinting and picture taking its not so much fun.. :rolleyes:
Just a quick update about my approval. I got more emails yesterday. So far I've got a total of 3 different notifications. Below is the actual text showed in the emails/ online case status.
10/24/06: "On October 24, 2006, a welcome notice was mailed for this case. If 30 days have passed and...
I just got my greencard approved and I was wondering what should I do with my I-94 that I have stapled in my passport. Should I turn it in next time I travel abroad? or I can simply toss it out. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
This 6 month thing is a fallacy. Obviously your new permanent resident status is for permanent employment with your sponsoring company but its not written anywhere how 'permanent' this employment has to be, and how long you should be employed by your employer. I assume no one expects you to work...
You'll hear from them soon.
Today I got a different message on the online status. In order this is what i've got so far:
10/24/06: "On October 24, 2006, a welcome notice was mailed for this case. If 30 days have passed and you have not received this notice. Please call the National...
I'm not sure if I understand your question but in the I-485 phase the USCIS does not care about how long you worked, they mainly care that you were never out of status in the past. You should be fine. Maybe you'll get your approval tomorrow!
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