i2009,
Am very grateful for your concern and help. Am getting ready to send the new forms in. As you advised I will add a letter. Am very new to this forum so sorry if am asking too many questions. How do i figure out my field office
Hey guys, I just received a message that they ordered a production of my card for I485 application (greencard)! I'll post later today my history to share!
Thanks guys for the suggestions and help. I do realize i have a rather high number but with God all things are possible. Am hoping for the best and staying positive. Btw do I also need to fill another DSP 122? If so, where can i find it?
i2009,
Am very grateful for your concern and help. Am getting ready to send the new forms in. As you advised I will add a letter. Am very new to this forum so sorry if am asking too many questions. How do i figure out my field office
Hey guys, I just received a message that they ordered a production of my card for I485 application (greencard)! I'll post later today my history to share!
as I promised, here is my signature! Thank you guys for your posts, they were extremely helpful! I can't believe my journey is almost over... Good luck to all who is still waiting!
Hi WithGod,
Yes, with God everything is possible
but sometimes God gives us more than
one choice. I think it would be wise to
check the past years' visa bulletins for
July, August and September months and
consult a good immigration lawyer who is
experienced in Diversity Visa cases.
But if you cannot leave US then pursue
your only choice which is then AOS.
If not you can check the following site
for visa bulletin archives:
http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_1770.html
Congratulations again. What is it with Jacksonville?
We have so many people who won DV from there.
May be future applicants should move to Jacksonville
before applying for DV Lotto. This might increase
their chance of winning
Thanks! I wish you luck on your interview!!
as I promised, here is my signature! Thank you guys for your posts, they were extremely helpful! I can't believe my journey is almost over... Good luck to all who is still waiting!
Congratulations chivik,
I can see that you had a little bit complicate case and it took time to get to the end.
Good luck and enjoy in your new life.
It was a successful interview. I, my wife, and our 2yr-old daughter(a US citizen) arrived at the Indy office around 8:40am, about 40mins before my wife's appointment and 80mins before mine. We waited for about 80min before all being called for interview. The IO was a really nice lady and even gave my daughter some crayons and book when she didn't behave herself in a totally strange place. First thing, of course, she asked us to swear that what we are going to say is true. She then asked for our passports, EAD cards, and APs, and said we won't need the last two documents if she can approve our cases today. Like others' stories, she asked us some yes/no questions and flipped over our AOS packages while doing some casual chatting with us. Once done reviewing our cases, she then checked on the spot for the availability of visas and after confirming that, she told us our cases are approved. After that, I was asking her if she could give some notice or stamp on the passports but she said it won't be necessary unless we have some immergency to travel because the green cards will arrive in 2 to 4 weeks. Lastly, she walked us to the door, and said she never did DV cases before and this is her first time but pleasing experience. So hopefully, our GCs will show up soon and thank you all.
It was a successful interview. I, my wife, and our 2yr-old daughter(a US citizen) arrived at the Indy office around 8:40am, about 40mins before my wife's appointment and 80mins before mine. We waited for about 80min before all being called for interview. The IO was a really nice lady and even gave my daughter some crayons and book when she didn't behave herself in a totally strange place. First thing, of course, she asked us to swear that what we are going to say is true. She then asked for our passports, EAD cards, and APs, and said we won't need the last two documents if she can approve our cases today. Like others' stories, she asked us some yes/no questions and flipped over our AOS packages while doing some casual chatting with us. Once done reviewing our cases, she then checked on the spot for the availability of visas and after confirming that, she told us our cases are approved. After that, I was asking her if she could give some notice or stamp on the passports but she said it won't be necessary unless we have some immergency to travel because the green cards will arrive in 2 to 4 weeks. Lastly, she walked us to the door, and said she never did DV cases before and this is her first time but pleasing experience. So hopefully, our GCs will show up soon and thank you all.