SBK2005 said:Hi
After filing I-485 in May 2003 , my EB-1 case was transferred to District Center in July 2004 to schedule interview which was conducted in Jan, 2005. Everything was OK in the interview except the Non-availability of birth certificate which was submitted within 3 weeks. After submitting this document, I have been communicated the letter to take another 240 days for its final decision.
Please advice if this is a routine letter
--yes
or
specific to EB1.
--nothing to do with EB1 or EB2
** take infopass and visit local office, if dont get Satisfactory answer talk to supervisor.
Thanks
My guess is that it is a routine letter. If you check the posting from those who had a "Smooth Sail" during their interviews in this thread, they were also given 120 days for their next status updates. "Ugathens", I believe, had to submit an additional document and was given 3+3 months.SBK2005 said:Hi
After filing I-485 in May 2003 , my EB-1 case was transferred to District Center in July 2004 to schedule interview which was conducted in Jan, 2005. Everything was OK in the interview except the Non-availability of birth certificate which was submitted within 3 weeks. After submitting this document, I have been communicated the letter to take another 240 days for its final decision.
Please advice if this is a routine letter or specific to EB1.
Thanks
gc4us said:My guess is that it is a routine letter. If you check the posting from those who had a "Smooth Sail" during their interviews in this thread, they were also given 120 days for their next status updates. "Ugathens", I believe, had to submit an additional document and was given 3+3 months.
Wishing you a speedy approval.
As my interview is on April-06-2005, could you give some additional details on what exactly was required for your "Proof of Birth".
- Did you submit Non-availability and Affidavit earlier during AOS?
- Did you have any other Proof-of-Birth document and was not sufficient?
Thanks in advance for your time and response,
V!!
----I dont see any problem, if asked just explain( what they check is that you had valid I-94 at the time when I-485 was recieved by USCIS)saurnav said:Hi,
I made a mistake in giving the last arrival date in USA in 485. I gave the date when I first arrived in the USA as the last arrival date. After I arrived in the USA I made a short two-day trip of Canada by road. The entry date into Canada is marked on my passport but return date is not marked since those days the officer at the border would just check the visa for the USA and there was no exchange of I-94. I should have mentioned the date I returned from Canada as the last date of arrival in the USA even though it is not marked in the passport and there was no exchange of I-94. How should I handle this situation if the officer at the intervirew asks me "what was my last arrival date in the USA". Please advice, Thanks.
----- with efiing I have read many mistakes and again after efiling you have to visit ASC for fingerprint, photographs. why not to send all the documents with paper filing becase the officer has evrything in pakage. if you feel that efiling is good go for it.gra said:Ginnu -
I know that you had said that it is better to paper file the EAD application then to efile. Is there a specific reason not to e-file?