I wanted to let you guys know that my I 485 got approved today.
I cannot believe that an officer called me on a SATURDAY and left a message on my answering machine that he had a question.
I called back and left a message for him and he called me today at 7 am ! and said that he had looked thro the application and got the answer . He was looking for my five year completion paper work. I had a letter from the VA chief, HHR and also a letter from the chairman of medicine with exact dates and IRS papers.
He had already approved it and was calling me to let me know that it was approved. I did not know that a good side to INS exists.
I have to thank this website, forum all the physicians who are on this forum and especially to Hadron, POSMD and Vidyaram who have been very helpful to me.
I had started my fellowship in 2006 and I knew that it would take a couple of years to get GC and hence took that risk of going on to fellowship after completion of 5 years. AS POSMD puts it- it is very legal that INS requires five years of NIW and that should be enough. As long as you have done your work with no gaps you should be fine.
Please let me know if anyone has a question. I personally believe NIW is the way to go if you are seeking fellowship.
THANK YOU AGAIN
THIS IS ONLY MY OPINION AND NOT LEGAL ADVISE. PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR ATTORNEY BEFORE MAKING ANY MOVES.
I cannot believe that an officer called me on a SATURDAY and left a message on my answering machine that he had a question.
I called back and left a message for him and he called me today at 7 am ! and said that he had looked thro the application and got the answer . He was looking for my five year completion paper work. I had a letter from the VA chief, HHR and also a letter from the chairman of medicine with exact dates and IRS papers.
He had already approved it and was calling me to let me know that it was approved. I did not know that a good side to INS exists.
I have to thank this website, forum all the physicians who are on this forum and especially to Hadron, POSMD and Vidyaram who have been very helpful to me.
I had started my fellowship in 2006 and I knew that it would take a couple of years to get GC and hence took that risk of going on to fellowship after completion of 5 years. AS POSMD puts it- it is very legal that INS requires five years of NIW and that should be enough. As long as you have done your work with no gaps you should be fine.
Please let me know if anyone has a question. I personally believe NIW is the way to go if you are seeking fellowship.
THANK YOU AGAIN
THIS IS ONLY MY OPINION AND NOT LEGAL ADVISE. PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR ATTORNEY BEFORE MAKING ANY MOVES.