I believe its one's undeniable right to fight for one's own case, especially when extracting information from USCIS is like surfing in a big black hole. You have to be in other people's shoes to understand their frustrations and not everyone has the money to go through a lawyer to fight their...
Faced same situation/identical letter received for derivative's AP (4th one). Gold sheet is the letter that USCIS sends for RFE (it is yellow in color). After responding, status changed to 'RFE received...resumed processing'. Meanwhile I-485 got approved within the next two days!...And AP is...
In my opinion, you can move to any state/anytime as long as you remain with the same employer. Its quite common for companies to have multiple branches throughout US and some of the companies process payroll from one single branch. These are all quite common business practices and I would...
I believe the AR-11 form (change of address form to USCIS) has a section to specify if the address is "temporary" in nature. I don't think one needs to inform stays at a hotel though.
July Visa bulletin had PD "Current" for all categories. If the visa number had been alloted to your case when it had been current in July, there is a good chance of getting your approval.
Job location change will not affect your GC process. Remember GC is for a future job. FYI, AC21 allows you to work for any employer/any location in US after six months of your I-485 filing, so long as the new job is "same or similar".
If visa number had already been alloted to you during the month of July (meaning pre-adjudicated during the July Visa bulletin fiasco), it is highly likely that you would be approved before the end of Sep '07. It looks like USCIS does not want the visas to be wasted this year.
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