Ok.. So it will be tricky. I dont think they will put some high numbers before the new year as most of the gc winners are living outside the US
to sum up, you're saying that AOS will not be affected but hence the proclamation touches vast amount of people from outside the country they won't increase the numbers in VB at all - or maybe a little bit but it won't change till January for sure. So even though AOS is not affected, there will be no real chance of getting GC or even USCIS interview before new year anyway.
In short, it means that all of us are affected by the proclamation.
my CN is in the middle - 24k. I think you just can't imagine the bigger picture I am trying to describe even though it's not that big.
If consular process is postponed till the January why would they increase VB numbers at all? Even if they do, they can't increase it as they do every year because as you said there would be "CP flood". So if the numbers will be low as 0, AOS people for 2021 will have to wait more than they normally would in previous years, isn't it right?
Nevermind though, I'll wait and see as you suggested.
my CN is in the middle - 24k. I think you just can't imagine the bigger picture I am trying to describe even though it's not that big.
If consular process is postponed till the January why would they increase VB numbers at all? Even if they do, they can't increase it as they do every year because as you said there would be "CP flood". So if the numbers will be low as 0, AOS people for 2021 will have to wait more than they normally would in previous years, isn't it right?
Nevermind though, I'll wait and see as you suggested.
Who says they’re banning F1? There are enough real bans around, let’s not start exaggerating other stuff. What they are doing is enforcing an existing rule with no regard for the fact that it was put in place for entirely different reasons.
Hey people, I hope everyone here is doing amazing despite the craziness out there. I have some questions and I would appreciate the support!
1-on the files it’s asking for an A-number and USCIS online account number which I don’t have as I checked my visa, is there a certain way to get that number?
4-In the I-485 there is a citation question, I got one ticket for wrong u-turn for $300. Should I disclose it? I saw on a website that a someone said the she called uscis and she was told that citaitons under $500 dont have to be inclosed.
5-on the I-485 file it says “Failure to submit all required evidence and documentation when filing Form I-485 may also delay processing of your application and any related applications based on Form I-485, such as Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, or Form I-131, Application for Travel Document”. Based on the spreadsheet it says it’s optional, should I file for I-765 and I-131? Because if I get the green card then I wouldn’t really need them right?
7-I was looking for form I-797 but I was not able to get it, do you guys know how to access the file?
11-It’s asking for high school diploma or its equivalent, the thing is in my country before high school and after primary school we have college (I know its weird) but should I also submit my college transcript and certificate or only high school?
I appreciate the time you took answering my questions, really!
p.s. your question numbering is confusing as heck. Take due diligence in ensuring questions are numbered in numerical sequence, it looks like you’re randomly copying and pasting questions from some long personal lists you’ve compiled somewhere.
It’s like those old style IQ tests! What are the next 3 numbers in the sequence 1, 4, 5, 7, 11...
Heads up to selectees on student visas planning on processing AOS as this information may impact your AOS processing plans.
The current administration is planning on asking international students whose schools/colleges are switching over to online studies for the fall semester to depart from the US and attend classes online from their home countries or anywhere else outside the US. Those who refuse to depart risk facing deportation. So in order to remain in the US, you guys may want to look into programs that requires in-person classes now.
International students may need to leave US if their universities transition to online-only learning
my CN is in the middle - 24k. I think you just can't imagine the bigger picture I am trying to describe even though it's not that big.
If consular process is postponed till the January why would they increase VB numbers at all? Even if they do, they can't increase it as they do every year because as you said there would be "CP flood". So if the numbers will be low as 0, AOS people for 2021 will have to wait more than they normally would in previous years, isn't it right?
Nevermind though, I'll wait and see as you suggested.
Hello Moderators,
I have following questions which are related to filling DS-260 form. Can you please provide some insights on them?
1. Do we have to type our name in our native alphabet in the section where it asks to do so?
2. On the "previous US travel information" section, a question asks "have your ever been to the US" and when I tick yes, it again asks two additional questions which ask for "date of entry" and "length of stay" w/o "currently at US" as an option. For someone who has been to the US for the very first time and has been continuously staying here till date, how would they respond to this question?
3. I am quite unsure about the Alien Registration Number but I am in a F-1 visa and had worked like for 6 months on OPT after completing my 2nd year of college. Do you think my situation could have usually assigned me an Alien Registration Number?
4. On the "present work/education information" sections, there are 2 sub-sections to fill: "primary" and "other". I believe primary would be "student"(as I am currently a full-time student) and for other, do I need to list my part time job that I do on campus?
5. On the "were you previously employed section", I need to list all the part time on campus jobs that I had, right? Even though some jobs were just for 10 hours a week, I am still supposed to put that, aren't I?
6. We don't need to submit any additional supporting documents such as birth certificate, police report, and parents citizenship with DS-260, do we?
Thank you for your time and patience.
, while in many other places it says:at the time of “winning the lottery,” are residing in the United States
"physically" present in the US
Read this postHello! Thanks a lot for helping people out. I am on an F-1 visa and still have one more year to go. Due to COVID-19, I returned back to my country for the summer early, in March, and continued my classes and assistantship online. I will be back in the US in August for the fall semester.
In short, I wasn't "physically" in the US when the results were announced. Does this disqualify me for AOS? On USCIS website it says:
, while in many other places it says:
Do you have any information about this situation?