My Aunt is travelling alone on Oct16 from Chennai to SFO on Singapore Airlines (SQ 016). It would be good if some one coming on the same flight from Chennai can keep her company.
She does not have any medical condition and does not need help with walking, but just someone to ask questions if...
1. Approval : May 26th
2. Stamping : June 9 at SFO
3. Completed : Don't remember
4. Card Ordered : July 20
5. Card Mailed : July 24
6. Card Received : July 27
Thank you i485Jan.
After your post I checked my email and got the update
On July 13, 2004, after approving your application, we ordered you a
new card. Your card will be mailed to you as soon as it is ready.
You & your attrorney should act right away and discuss about filing AAO (Administration Appeals Office), AAO should be contacted within 30 days.
http://uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/repealdenial.htm
htammana,
1) How do I find out if my application will get into pilot program once it is filed?
Answer:- Ther is no way to find out for sure.
2) Do people under pilot program get a single receipt for 140 & 485?
Answer:- No. There will be two receipts one for I-140 & Another one for I-485...
Definitely mine is NOT a concurrent adjudication.
Because I had gotten a RFE in Feb for my I-140, well before the EB2 concurrent adjudication(PILOT)/90 Day was released to the press.
IF Processing Date of JIT is 30 days more than your ND/RD date then you can file a 'fax inquiry'.
For details please read the following pdf.
www.region12.nafsa.org/CSC_Guidelines_5-03.pdf
Look for "CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER FAX INQUIRY SHEET" and "Div. I Div. II Div. III Div...
Folks,
I couldn't see in the statement where it has specified "green card" or "permanent residence" will be given after 5 years .
Could you please copy and paste the appropriate paragraph.
Thanks
importuser,
RD is Receipt Date
ND is Notice Date.
The JIT is based on the RD. Check under "How do I use this cart" in the following link
https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/Processtimes.jsp?SeviceCenter=California
Yes mine is truly cocurrent, (i.e) both I-140 & I-485 in the same...
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