feb27 approved on Apr 27

feb27

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Our I-485 has been approved on Apr 27, 04 and received the notices on May 01. I changed my job after 180 days of filing I-485 and did not inform INS based on attorney's advice. My attorney told me that I can inform INS on job change if I get RFE.

For those who are very much concerned about their online message status, I used to get the following message throughout my I-485 process period (For 26 months).

CASE STATUS :
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Processing for your Alien Registration Card or Green Card has been completed. Your BCIS document will be mailed to you as soon as it is ready.

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This message never got changed even after FP1 and FP2 processes. It got changed only when my case got approved. So don't worry about the status messages. Never Called USCIS-Customer Service center knowing very well that I will be getting only useless replies. Never contacted Senator or Congressman. I just left my case to go on its own pace.

I learnt lot of useful information from this forum and it helped me in many situations. Thanks a lot for Rajiv Khanna and all other members of this forum who actively participated and extended a helping hand when ever I was in need of one. I wish everyone good luck in getting their Green Cards approved soon.
 
Congrats man.
Now, this is where I was bringing up doubts. I had posted a similar ques before (addressed to ginnu).
You said, you hadnt filed any AC21 letter. So your GC got approved for your previous employer. right ? Are you going back to the GC filing employer? or, can you stay with the new employer eventhough you didnt inform USCIS.
 
Guys thanks for your wishes.

pv1976,

I am not going back to my previous employer. They couldn't get me any project and I left them after 180 days. I believe lot of people did that without informing INS. I don't think this will be an issue not going back and work for the previous employer.

If anybody has any other views/input on this please share it.
 
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