ishmog
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Thank you!Congratulations!!
Thank you!Congratulations!!
Thank you!Congratulation !!!!!
Sorry to learn your IO indicated they’re unable to forward your case file to your home embassy. Maybe reach out again to your embassy letting them know your AOS has been approved in addition to asking them to reach out to your FO and request your AOS case fileI asked him if in order to do so I could hand him my I824 form so that my FTJ process could start (I brought it with myself to the interview). He mentioned that he couldn't receive it and that I had to send it to the lockbox. He was very kind in making sure he could do as much as he can to help, but I think he was not sure about what else he could do on his end of things.
Yes you can certainly do that.Guys, quick question. Is it ok to travel after as soon as you get GC? Want to visit my homeland for 1 month. I’m informed about 6 month limit to maintain GC.
Some websites say there is a six months limit while others say one year. USCIS also states that there is a one year limit.Guys, quick question. Is it ok to travel after as soon as you get GC? Want to visit my homeland for 1 month. I’m informed about 6 month limit to maintain GC.
Thank you, Mom!Yes you can certainly do that.
It is actually one year, but more than 6 months interrupts continuous residency for naturalization purposes.Guys, quick question. Is it ok to travel after as soon as you get GC? Want to visit my homeland for 1 month. I’m informed about 6 month limit to maintain GC.
Mine is Wednesday! Good luckHi! As we finally have an interview tomorrow, I wanted to ask this question.
What if our last entry is AFTER the submission of DS260? We submitted our DS260 in June, 2020. Our last entry was September 2020. (Had no issues entering at all on our current visa) What if we are asked about our intent to our current entry? Whether it was with an immigration intent?
It is true that when we obtained our current visa, we weren't elected for the dv lottery, therefore no actual immigrant intent but would love to see how we should answer this question if we are asked.
Thank you!
Stop overthinking things. Answer any question you’re asked truthfully. Don’t go into the interview with a mindset of some prepared/rehearsed responses to potential questions.Hi! As we finally have an interview tomorrow, I wanted to ask this question.
What if our last entry is AFTER the submission of DS260? We submitted our DS260 in June, 2020. Our last entry was September 2020. (Had no issues entering at all on our current visa) What if we are asked about our intent to our current entry? Whether it was with an immigration intent?
It is true that when we obtained our current visa, we weren't elected for the dv lottery, therefore no actual immigrant intent but would love to see how we should answer this question if we are asked.
Thank you!
Hang in there. Don't loose hope.3 weeks only left. Congressman office has not received any reply from USCIS . I am getting anxious and can't even concentrate any more on my school work. I wish I had received an interview so I can explain my case instead of going through another third party to communicate (congressman office) back and forth .
How did you manage to get tier2 to call you?Update: the congressman inquiry didn’t yield any further results. But I managed to get a tier 2 to call me back right away and they are putting in an expedited request based on humanitarian reasons, I should hear back within a week.
Waiting on Ombudsman, NOLA still closed and growing more worried by the day, but hoping for some sort of miracle.
Our interview was at 9.45AM, and the experience was same as yours. The lady was super nice and at the end of the interview said that she needs to check the system once more and we will receive it by two weeks.Update from Nashville FO.
I had the interview today Sep 7th at 7 am (bio on Aug 30). When I got there there was only one other person. Passed the security and then checked in (there were 5-6 windows for checking in, only one person there at that time). Next I was called in by the officer maybe after 10-15 minutes to her office. The interview was very quick, asking about name, address, parent's name, if I'm still a student, etc. And all the Yes/No questions. She also checked my passport, driver's license, birth certificate, and divorce decree. I also mentioned I had a new enrollment letter from university but she said she doesn't need it. At the end the officer told me there are more things to check and that I'll receive an update or request for more info in 2-3 weeks. Finally she asked if I had any questions and I just mentioned that I am a little bit worried about the deadline. She was well aware of it and said don't worry. My case status is "Interview Was Completed And My Case Must Be Reviewed." Every one at the field office were so nice. The officer especially was very nice.
Thanks to all on this forum and hope that we all receive good news very soon.