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Update: Three days ago, I received the approval notice card labeled with COA: DV 6, and the status has now been updated to indicate that the card has been sent to my address.
Congratulations @awesome333 . Can you please add your timelines in the AOS spreadsheet?Update: Three days ago, I received the approval notice card labeled with COA: DV 6, and the status has now been updated to indicate that the card has been sent to my address.
That is awesome!!!Update: Three days ago, I received the approval notice card labeled with COA: DV 6, and the status has now been updated to indicate that the card has been sent to my address.
I have reached out multiple times to congress person regarding the decision. They have said that they have notified Memphis FO, but haven’t heard back yet.Do any of you plan to reach out to congress person or senator to at least get a decision before September 30th?
Are there any updates yet about the cases interviewed between September 7th and 8th? My status still stuck at "Case was updated to show fingerprints were taken" and haven`t received any letter yet.
What does the denial letter say?I have received my denial letter last friday. On the web site, it says still processing though. My interview was on September 8th.
What
What does the denial letter say?
Update: Three days ago, I received the approval notice card labeled with COA: DV 6, and the status has now been updated to indicate that the card has been sent to my address.
Would this be possible to send its picture?Visas are exhausted, please leave before your visa expires.
How comes Australia is locked, the border is open and any Aussie is welcomed to return home.Hi Mom,
Just to let you know, my husband received a letter of denial
It was a few pages long but basically stated that he was in status and that reason for denial was visa exhaustion.
Again so upsetting as we've been jumping through the U.S visa hoops for 10 years now. And we were also one of the Aussies that were stuck here for almost 2 years while our country locked us out (without work visas and constantly filled with anxiety we would end up with an overstay on our records) and then finally had to move to Mexico for a year as Australia still hadnt opened borders. We thought this would finally end the nightmare. Oh well, at least I have mine as you said...glass certainly half full. A few quick and hopefully easy questions... Thanks in advance!
1) Is it weird if I immediatley send the I-130 petition in after receiving my greencard so soon?
2) How many passport photos are needed if submitting both I-485 and application for EAD?
3) Will they scrutinize income more since it is no longer a DV application?
4) Do I need to send in an affidavit of support with initial application, or can bring later to interview? Or substitute a bank account balance showing savings instead since I only just got my greencard and do not yet have a job or a W2?
So sorry to hear about it. Would this be possible to send its picture?Hi Mom,
Just to let you know, my husband received a letter of denial
It was a few pages long but basically stated that he was in status and that reason for denial was visa exhaustion.
Again so upsetting as we've been jumping through the U.S visa hoops for 10 years now. And we were also one of the Aussies that were stuck here for almost 2 years while our country locked us out (without work visas and constantly filled with anxiety we would end up with an overstay on our records) and then finally had to move to Mexico for a year as Australia still hadnt opened borders. We thought this would finally end the nightmare. Oh well, at least I have mine as you said...glass certainly half full. A few quick and hopefully easy questions... Thanks in advance!
1) Is it weird if I immediatley send the I-130 petition in after receiving my greencard so soon?
2) How many passport photos are needed if submitting both I-485 and application for EAD?
3) Will they scrutinize income more since it is no longer a DV application?
4) Do I need to send in an affidavit of support with initial application, or can bring later to interview? Or substitute a bank account balance showing savings instead since I only just got my greencard and do not yet have a job or a W2?
Hi,Hi Mom,
Just to let you know, my husband received a letter of denial
It was a few pages long but basically stated that he was in status and that reason for denial was visa exhaustion.
Again so upsetting as we've been jumping through the U.S visa hoops for 10 years now. And we were also one of the Aussies that were stuck here for almost 2 years while our country locked us out (without work visas and constantly filled with anxiety we would end up with an overstay on our records) and then finally had to move to Mexico for a year as Australia still hadnt opened borders. We thought this would finally end the nightmare. Oh well, at least I have mine as you said...glass certainly half full. A few quick and hopefully easy questions... Thanks in advance!
1) Is it weird if I immediatley send the I-130 petition in after receiving my greencard so soon?
2) How many passport photos are needed if submitting both I-485 and application for EAD?
3) Will they scrutinize income more since it is no longer a DV application?
4) Do I need to send in an affidavit of support with initial application, or can bring later to interview? Or substitute a bank account balance showing savings instead since I only just got my greencard and do not yet have a job or a W2?
Sorry to learn of the inevitable outcome of your husband's application.Hi Mom,
Just to let you know, my husband received a letter of denial
It was a few pages long but basically stated that he was in status and that reason for denial was visa exhaustion.
Again so upsetting as we've been jumping through the U.S visa hoops for 10 years now. And we were also one of the Aussies that were stuck here for almost 2 years while our country locked us out (without work visas and constantly filled with anxiety we would end up with an overstay on our records) and then finally had to move to Mexico for a year as Australia still hadnt opened borders. We thought this would finally end the nightmare. Oh well, at least I have mine as you said...glass certainly half full. A few quick and hopefully easy questions... Thanks in advance!
1) Is it weird if I immediatley send the I-130 petition in after receiving my greencard so soon?
2) How many passport photos are needed if submitting both I-485 and application for EAD?
3) Will they scrutinize income more since it is no longer a DV application?
4) Do I need to send in an affidavit of support with initial application, or can bring later to interview? Or substitute a bank account balance showing savings instead since I only just got my greencard and do not yet have a job or a W2?
Cases can be approved until Sep 30. It can take up to 4 weeks for postal delivery.Hi Mum, If incase (by any chance) we got our case approved and card being ordered before September 30. Will we get our card after Sept. 30 as well?
If a case is approved before that date, we will get the card anyway, right?Cases can be approved until Sep 30. It can take up to 4 weeks for postal delivery.
That's how it is supposed to work. But with the visa exhaustion, there should be no more new approvals. What are the reports about new approved cases? It may be an officer's error that may get overturned, might have been approved already, and just not updated in the system. Who knows!If a case is approved before that date, we will get the card anyway, right?
The GC can be received on, before, or after Sept. 30th, it really doesn’t matter. The date that matters with DV based AOS application is the approval date which cannot go beyond Sept. 39th of the applicable FY.If a case is approved before that date, we will get the card anyway, right?