My wife's and my I-485 were approved on Nov 26. My wife's EAD was also approved(Notice Date Sep 3, 2003). What a surprise! We also got the passport stamped today morning.
Details.
Notice Date Aug 29, 2001 EB2/RIR India
I have not enclosed more details since mine was an odd case. My GC processs started in 1996 and I was eligible to apply for I-485 in 1998. The date was also current. But I delayed filing my 485 since I did not want to get married right away. I was also in a pretty stable company and loved my job/workplace. Thus I was in no hurry. My lawyer also thought I was crazy and it was the first such case he had experienced. And 3 years passed by before I finally got married and applied.
Who could have foreseen sad days like Sep 11? It really changed everything. My decisions would probably have been different if I was starting GC process today.
So a permanent resident after 10 years. Makes me wonder what the definition of permanent is.
Good luck to everybody in the forum. May everybody get their approvals soon. Also good luck to everybody having personal/domestic problems. Hope things settle down for you. Thanks to all the contributors who made/are making a difference here. I will keep scanning SRC01255/256 dates and periodically posting them. I will also try to can other days too.
The processing still seems to be very random. Out of 5 of us who applied(same day, same lawyer, same comparny), only 3 have gotten approved.
peace out.
Details.
Notice Date Aug 29, 2001 EB2/RIR India
I have not enclosed more details since mine was an odd case. My GC processs started in 1996 and I was eligible to apply for I-485 in 1998. The date was also current. But I delayed filing my 485 since I did not want to get married right away. I was also in a pretty stable company and loved my job/workplace. Thus I was in no hurry. My lawyer also thought I was crazy and it was the first such case he had experienced. And 3 years passed by before I finally got married and applied.
Who could have foreseen sad days like Sep 11? It really changed everything. My decisions would probably have been different if I was starting GC process today.
So a permanent resident after 10 years. Makes me wonder what the definition of permanent is.
Good luck to everybody in the forum. May everybody get their approvals soon. Also good luck to everybody having personal/domestic problems. Hope things settle down for you. Thanks to all the contributors who made/are making a difference here. I will keep scanning SRC01255/256 dates and periodically posting them. I will also try to can other days too.
The processing still seems to be very random. Out of 5 of us who applied(same day, same lawyer, same comparny), only 3 have gotten approved.
peace out.