lolopolo
Active Member
Thank you so much for your response! Really appreciate your time helping me (and others here as I can tell). I did choose AOS in my DS260, hence the confusion.You do not need to wait for the 2NL before proceeding onto the next step if you’re processing AOS.
1. So the question is, did you select AOS (USCIS) for interview location on your DS260? If yes, then proceed with making the DV fee payment, medical exam, and putting your AOS package together.
2. There’s no processing priority with AOS, the only thing that matters in the CN being current. Outside of that, your CN is irrelevant as to when the case gets processed.
You need to settle down and carefully go over the AOS process spreadsheet. It is not something you frantically go over. Also, number your questions when you have more than one per post.
A couple of follow-up questions if you don't mind:
1. "There’s no processing priority with AOS, the only thing that matters in the CN being current." - Is there a chance that the pool of remaining visas got exhausted by the time I submit my packet?
2. Is it better to wait till the fee ($330) is processed or submit the packet as is (indicating that the payment is pending)? I understand that this way I'd lose the chance for my interview to be waived, so this would heavily depend on the answer for #1.
3. "Outside of those, there’s nothing else an attorney can do that you cannot do yourself, they cannot fast track the process or guarantee an approval." Over years in the US, I've accumulated a couple of "lapses" in my current status. Those were likely "mended" by subsequent filings/renewals, but that's my only concern to consider an attorney's help (assuming that they can help word responses properly and/or accompany me on the interview). Is that a reasonable assumption or likely that the return on investment would be negligible?
Again, many thanks for you help - your generously donating your time and expertise means so much to me!