Help with I-485, AP, and receipt notice. Thanks!

xiatian

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Hello All:

Here are my questions:
1.I lost my receipt notice for I-485. I don\'t have any photocopy. What should I do? Someone said I would never get the replacement receipt notice from INS if I simply write to them to ask for it. So what would be a better way to help me out?
2.Currently, I didn\'t get any info from INS after I filed my I-485 on 12/21/2000. How can I get info on my pending I-485? If there is no quota for me to be adjusted to PR, what should I do with it? To file another I-485?
3.I want to leave USA for an emergency travel. Is there any same-day AP processing at INS New York Local office? If so, what kind of document should I bring with me? Since I already lost the receipt, what should I do to prove my current legal status in USA?
4.Can I ask a lawyer to find my info on my I-485 with the INS local office? Can the lawyer find out whether my pending I-485 is hopeful or not? If I have to face the denial of my application, what should I do next?
Can I ask the INS to return to my F-1 visa? I\'m currently a student.

Your assistance is highly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!
 
Your lawyer is the key

> 4.Can I ask a lawyer to find my info on my I-485 with the INS local office? Can the lawyer find out whether my pending I-485 is hopeful or not? If I have to face the denial of my application, what should I do next?

You lawyer should have copies of all correspondance and notices so please before sounding all desperate about losing your I-485 get a copy from the lawyer.

> Can I ask the INS to return to my F-1 visa? I\'m currently a student.

If you are a student how do you have a filed/pending I-485? If you have changed status from H1 to F1 you have cannot apply for GC and become a PR.

> 3.I want to leave USA for an emergency travel. Is there any same-day AP processing at INS New York Local office? If so, what kind of document should I bring with me? Since I already lost the receipt, what should I do to prove my current legal status in USA?

Make sure as a student you are eligible to apply for and have AP documents!
 
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