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    Things have worked out - finally!!

    Hello all, I have received some great help from this forum and wanted to give everyone an update on our case. Here is a snapshot of my journey: I am a citizen of India. I came to US in August 2002 on Student Visa (F1). My wife was a permanent resident of US at that time (also an Indian...
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    Affidavit of Support - which one?

    Hello everyone, My wife is a permanent US resident and had applied for my Green Card back in January 2004. I am Indian citizen and already in United States on an H1-B visa. It seems like my PD is about to become current since I have started receiving lot of communication from NVC. I have also...
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    URGENT: Immigration Lawyer as the last resort

    Thanks for your reply. I understand about my PD becoming current but that's the problem - I have no idea when that will happen. Is it worth considering my employer's offer to file a green-card when they are indirectly asking for a verbal commitment as well as no raise/promotion? If I had a...
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    URGENT: Immigration Lawyer as the last resort

    So I have absolutely no option except waiting till the FBI name check clears, which might be years from now? Is there no one who has filed a WOM before getting their interview done?
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    URGENT: Immigration Lawyer as the last resort

    Update Hi Folks, So, I met this lawyer who says that he charges between $3000 and $4000 for filing a WOM. He also said that since my wife didn't have an interview yet, WOM won't help. Is that true? Can you file WOM only if you have had your citizenship interview? My wife filed for her...
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    URGENT: Immigration Lawyer as the last resort

    Thanks for your replies folks. Lucy, why do you think the wait would be about 1 year and 4 months? They are already processing April 2003, so doesn't the end of this year look more possible? Also, I thought that the FBI name check processed is being removed for Green-card processing now. FBI...
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    URGENT: Immigration Lawyer as the last resort

    Hello all, I have tried several things and now after seeing no results and suggestions from a few friends, I have decided to hire an immigration attorney. Of course, it's an expensive path because just the inital consultation will cost me $300. But I don't know what else to do. Anyways...
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    Green Card Question (Family Based)

    Thank you everyone for your replies. 1. Since I am already in US on H1-B, would it be better to just file AOS or should I go for consular processing? I know I would have to go to India for consular processing but I am assuming that I would have to go on a fixed date when the interview is...
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    Green Card Question (Family Based)

    Here is my story in short: - I am on H1B visa (4th year now) in the United States - My wife is on Green Card, filed for citizenship in June 06. Case still stuck in FBI Name Check. - Wife applied for my Green-card in Jan 2004. This case of course falls in the category of 'permanent resident...
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    Anyone with a lawsuit against USCIS or thinking about a lawsuit (Merged)

    Thanks for your response lazycis. I had a question and a request: 1. I started going through these boards and noticed that your contribution is simple awesome and so helpful. You have also posted several useful documents and attachments to these boards. Is there a way I can access all those...
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    Anyone with a lawsuit against USCIS or thinking about a lawsuit (Merged)

    Really distraught - need help Dear Friends, I really need some help and advise. Here is my situation: My wife is currently on a Green Card. She filed for her US citizenship in May 2006. Of course, as our (bad) luck would have it, her case is stuck in the vicious FBI name check. It will be...
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