I-485 Approved

JackIsBack

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Dear Friends,

I received the approval notice on March 31, 2003 from NSC. Here's my timetable:

Asylum Approved in September 1996
Applied for I-485 at local INS field office in September 1997
Called for FP and Interview in May 2001
Case Transfered to NSC in June 2002
NSC requested to resend my medical exam in February 2003
Approval in March 2003.

I feel so happy and relieved. It was a long waiting game but it's finally over now. Good luck to all you fellow asylees out there who are still waiting for I-485s. My advise is be patient but keep inquiring your case status like every 6months.

Many thanks to Alanpero, Gilbert, and many other names I cannot remember but still very thankful.
 
Congratulationssssssssssssssssssss!

Your have waited long enough and deserve this.

Thank you for letting us know and please visit this forum from time to time.
 
Originally posted by JackIsBack
Dear Friends,

I received the approval notice on March 31, 2003 from NSC. Here's my timetable:

Asylum Approved in September 1996
Applied for I-485 at local INS field office in September 1997
Called for FP and Interview in May 2001
Case Transfered to NSC in June 2002
NSC requested to resend my medical exam in February 2003
Approval in March 2003.

I feel so happy and relieved. It was a long waiting game but it's finally over now. Good luck to all you fellow asylees out there who are still waiting for I-485s. My advise is be patient but keep inquiring your case status like every 6months.

Many thanks to Alanpero, Gilbert, and many other names I cannot remember but still very thankful.
Congratulations. I told you guys approvals are coming. Keep the faith. Jack, when did you apply for asylum? I bet you did so in the early 90s
 
Applied for ASylum in August 1996. Processing was very quick and I got it a week after I had the asylum interview.
 
Hope for Legislative Action?

I'm not saying this just because I am now out of the woods. But I think there's very little hope in the effort to remove the 10K cap from Asylee PR adjustments thru grassroot campaigns. The campaign might get some momentum if serious financial resources and American public support is poured into it. The worst thing is lawmakers on the Hill doesn't consider this a priority issue; they talk about it once in a while and did even call for Congressional hearings. That's as far as it went.
 
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