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DV 2013 AOS Only

BTW, I went through AOS. Though it does not matter. I think you are the person who can be taught on your own mistakes only (if any). That is why your experience could me measured as true (did it) or false (did not do it).
You cannot be taught on others' experience, and that is you real problem.
There are 3 kind of people:
1. Stupid ones. They cannot learn on their mistakes.
2. Clever ones. Could learn on their mistakes but cannot learn on other's mistakes.
3. Wise one. Do not need to do their own mistakes, because there are a lot of people like you.
 
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I am not answering to you. I am answering to the thread, so that others would avoid your mistakes.

Seriously? :D :D I guess now you'll say "you" does not really mean "you". Fine don't answer me, that's exactly what I asked for in the first place :cool: But I'm sure the "thread" will want to know what your credentials are. So inform the thread which immigration process you went through. Oh wait, you didn't. Figures..
 
You are just littering several threads, and I am trying to color your mistakes so that everybody would avoid them
 
And by the way, thanks to others in this thread whose experiences taught me what to do and what not to do, I finished the AOS process without any problem. I'm glad people like them are the majority, and one or two people like you will ultimately won't matter.
 
Congrats on getting your actual GC itself - I can imagine the joy you felt laying your hands on it ;)

For AOS, the mandatory form to KCC at the initial stage is the DSP-122. However if you had called KCC before sending the form to confirm what is required, those agents might have asked you to include the DS-230 (which is what they told me, but I choosed to ignore the suggestion and only sent in DSP 122).

You will need to step into the nearest SSA building and put in a new application for the SSN. As a matter of fact, some of those who did CP in the past didn't get their SSN issued till they made the application in person in spite of checking the box for the SSN to be delivered.

Quick question: Did anybody sign the DS-230 at the interview? There is a part that's supposed to be signed before CO but we do AOS not CP, so I guess none of us signed that part in our interviews, right? Consequently, that checkbox about receiving SSN didn't go into effect I suppose. Anybody receiving SS card without applying?
 
Congrats on getting your actual GC itself - I can imagine the joy you felt laying your hands on it ;)

Yes :D

For AOS, the mandatory form to KCC at the initial stage is the DSP-122. However if you had called KCC before sending the form to confirm what is required, those agents might have asked you to include the DS-230 (which is what they told me, but I choosed to ignore the suggestion and only sent in DSP 122).

You will need to step into the nearest SSA building and put in a new application for the SSN. As a matter of fact, some of those who did CP in the past didn't get their SSN issued till they made the application in person in spite of checking the box for the SSN to be delivered.

Yes I read the stories about SS card not being mailed even for those who did CP and checked the box, I was just wondering what the experience of the people in this thread was. I know DS-230 was optional but I sent it anyways, and it did not surface during the interview, so I was curious about other people in the thread.
 
Seriously? :D :D I guess now you'll say "you" does not really mean "you". Fine don't answer me, that's exactly what I asked for in the first place :cool: But I'm sure the "thread" will want to know what your credentials are. So inform the thread which immigration process you went through. Oh wait, you didn't. Figures..
I really do not understand how experiencing you own process could compare to other's. You could participate in a very few processes yourself, and in a lot of via forum.

My process was
F-1 -> H-1B -> EB AOS -> natuarlization

My wife's process was
F-2 -> H-4 -> AOS via myself -> naturalization

After that chronologically:

My mother's, father's and uncle's processes were
refugee status -> AOS -> naturalization

My mother in-law-pocess was
IR CP -> naturalization

My four cousin's processes were
DV CP -> naturalization

Their 4 pairs of parents' processes were
refugee status -> AOS -> naturalization

I have several more remote relatives who went through similar processes, and several relatives of my relatives
However, that is all a very small portion compared to that stupid thing that you call "not your own exprience".
 
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I really do not understand how experiencing you own process could compare to other's. You could participate in a very few processes yourself, and in a lot of via forum.

My process was
F-1 -> H-1B -> EB AOS -> natuarlization

My wife's process was
F-2 -> H-4 -> AOS via myself -> naturalization

In other words, you have never been through DV AOS by yourself. Thanks for clarification. It's odd that with this vast knowledge of immigration processes, about the only place you keep writing is the DV threads.
 
However, that is all a very small portion compared to that stupid thing that you call "not your own exprience".

Let's see, if I wanted to have opinion of just anybody else, I could ask to just anybody else, as opposed to "DV 2013 AOS Only". So yeah, I am interested in that stupid thing called experience.
 
In other words, you have never been through DV AOS by yourself. Thanks for clarification. It's odd that with this vast knowledge of immigration processes, about the only place you keep writing is the DV threads.

No, it is not the only one. Read my threads. However, DV topic is my favorite and I know much much much more than anybody else I know about this tipic
 
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It is not mandatory, but it makes no harm for AOS, compared to DS-230.

You are just trying to create a controversy out of thin air to attract posts so that you have a chance to throw your nonsense theories. So I'll bite, please explain how not sending anything to KCC will get you a green card.
 
Oh yeah the thread where you kept claiming the faulty 2012 draw was not faulty at all, it was perfectly random. Until you were proved wrong, and changed your mind.

That thread was about DV. I am talking about other than DV threads.
BTW, I did not say it WAS random, I was saying it could be perfectly random. No contradiction
 
No, that is not it. You also submit additional forms with I-485. Of course, nothing to KCC, and no DSP-122 or DS-230 to any other organization at all
 
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