I have heard that some people had to re-take it. I hope it doesn't happen to me, since I live two hours away from my ASC.
There is a brand new USCIS office literally across the street, 150m from my office building! I'm waiting my turn...
I have heard that some people had to re-take it. I hope it doesn't happen to me, since I live two hours away from my ASC.
Santa anaTwf999,
Which town is your office in?
Bongoboy,
1. Can't really give you an estimate, you would need to analyze the visa bulletins from past years .Even so your analysis would not provide a good estimate as each year is different.The cutoff numbers are based on current demand and usage. All in all you will be current sometime next year and have enough time to process AOS.
2. Either way if current or not current provided you have not received the GC you will need to apply for OPT. Remember you have to be in status when USCIS is adjudicating your case. Check with your school DSO on when is the best time to submit your OPT, might be 2 months before graduation.
3. You can still travel this December, your DSO will need to sign your I-20( thought I'd mention the signing, in case you have never travelled out of the country before).
Hello all,
I have been following this forum for quite sometime, it has been very informative.
I have few questions to ask...will be glad if anyone can answer them.
1. My wife is coming back to US in january after a few months stay in her country. We both are on F1 visa. My question is, should we wait until she arrives in US and then send the forms to KCC. I do not want her to have any issues at the border control as she is holding a non-immigrant visa. I am not sure if the border official will have any information about her application with KCC or state department. She won the lottery and our case number is current.
2. Do we need to send form DSP 230 to KCC if we are doing AOS in US? My lawyer has been saying that we need to send the DSP 230 along with DS 122, but I have read so many conflicting information on various websites. I believe that DSP 230 is used only if you are going for a consular processing.
3. We both got married after she won the lottery, do you guys think we may have a problem at the interview?
4. Also anyone has information about proving the J1 home residency stay?
Pryanik777,
Interview letter was sent on 11.05 . I believe the interview date was determined by biometric date. Biometric date was set for 11.14 but we did a walkin and I believe they chose the interview date 30 days after 11.14 hence 12.18
I would suggest that folks do walk in biometrics as provided your local office has not sent you interview letter, when thy finally send it, it will be based on the date you completed the biometrics.
Interview letter only mentioned we carry diversity visa selection letter, visas, all passports and education docs(they mentioned high school docs and college docs for primary applicant). For those on f-1 there is a section to carry all I-20s.
Minto64 and United1,
Thanks for the reply!
Actually my wife couldn't get a J1 waiver so went to her country to fulfill her remaining months of J1 two year home residency requirement(HRR). By January she will be done with two years. We did not apply until now because on the form DS 230 it asks if we have any unsatisfied J1 HRR. So we wanted to wait until she gets back. With form DSP 122 I read somewhere on this forum that KCC sends email to winner as well as to USCIS that the DV lottery winner is intending to AOS in US. Border control may have the information once USCIS receives it.
Still not sure if we should wait until she arrives back in US or start the paper work.
What may be the disadvantage if we wait until January? Again thanks for the input
My only advice to you will be send in your DSP 122 and DS 230. It will take approx. month and half to receive second letter. Second letter will be only sent by an email. You cannot send in your I 485 packet unless you have second letter.