It took 7 years

annv

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I talked with friend recently. He was granted asylum in 93, filed I-485 in 94, they called them on interview in an year, said that they will call him for stamping by mail and finally this summer he got his green card - 7 years since he applied! BTW, they did call him for fingerprinting every year. His advice to me - try not to think about it and wait.
 
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Thanks for the valuable piece of information annv. 7 years make sense under the current quota system. If anyone claims they got their GC in 2-3 years etc they are probly either Refugee or a small percentage of asylees who are exempt from the 10k quota.

  I\'d still like to urge my fellow asylees to keep writing to the politicians. I personally believe it\'s unfair for asylees when it takes 2-3 years for EB or Refugee GCs whereas ours take 7yrs.

  And try not to get too depressed about this issue. Look on the bright side of things. We can still get the unrestricted SS card, RTD (although it limits us from travelling to certain countries), same DHHS assistance as refugees receive...etc.

  I still wish that INS would make a firm statement on whether it is required for us to renew our EADs on annual basis. If not for employment purposes or for anyother reason.
 
My I-485 App Timetable

Asylum granted in 09/1996
Applied I-485 at local district office in 09/1997 (No receipt, no response to inquiries until 09/2000)

Called for finger print for the first time in 02/2001
First (and will be the only interview according to the IIO) interview called in 03/2001
 
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When I asked my Interview IO at the I-485 interview how much longer I need to wait until I-485 stamping she told me she cannot give me a time frame (not even an estimate or a guess) because laws change from time to time. I had a feeling that there is probably a policy within the INS not to give gusses and gut feeling answers. I did notice though that IIO was trying very hard to be politically correct during the interview (of course, the whole interview was being video taped on site.)

 She did mention that I will receive a finger print notice letter every year until I finally get my I-485 approval.
 
This guy got his Green card a few months ago

I just talked to a person who had applied for his Green card in June-97. He got his Green card a few months (2-3) ago. He told me that the Green card mentions that it was issued to an asylee. I will talk to him in detail and post whatever information I can find from him on this forum. If you guys have any specific questions, let me know.

Good luck,
Jameel
 
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Jameel, we will certainly appreciate that information to be posted, like date filed, received, fingerprint, interview, etc. Thanks in advance
 
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Alanpero, I finally got to talk to this guys (he had been on vacation). This is what he told me:
Applied for I-485: June,1997
Called for Ist interview: Feb,2000
Called for 2nd interview: Feb,2001
Note: He was called for fingerprinting each time (before the interviews)
At the time of the second interview (Feb,2001), his application was "stamped" since his passport had already expired.
Recieved the "Green card" by mail: October, 2001
 
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Thanks for that, it is a valuable piece of information. At least now we have an idea of where INS is standing. Let\'s see what "cut-off date" they report the next time. Is it possible to know in what INS local office he filed his I-485? Regards
 
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would you ask your friends what are thosee questions he was asked druing the interviews since he had two interviews, thanks
 
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Would you please ask your friend why he need two interview? and what those questions he was asked druing the interview?

It\'s so painful to wait 4-5 years for green card, really want to learn more information, thanks!
 
interview

Since you had interview already, would you introduce more information about interview,? such as:
what documents should take with you?
Did she ask you if you back to origin country?
did she ask you if you apply other country\'s green card?

Your facourable reply will be very appricate, thanks!
 
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I "think" he had filed in the California Service center. He did not know why he was called for 2 interviews. At the time of his first interview, he was told the same story about 10 thousand visas/year.
The documents they asked for at the interview were his passport(which was expired), birth certificate (which he didn\'t have and had to get from his home country)
They asked him if he had gone out of the country while in the asylee status. He had not gone out of the country since he was granted asylum.I asked him if he had to produce his tax returns but he said that he did not. Good luck.
 
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It was my understanding, that people who filed originally in their local office (as my friend) had to wait 2 more years, because of the law change. But it is strange that June 1997 was called in Feb 2000 and Sep 1997 - Feb 2001.
I filed in Sep 1998 and still waiting. Is it possible, that 3 months make such a big difference.
 
Interview Questions

I filed my I-485 in Sept 1997. Had interview in March 2001. Here are the questions to my recollection:

Have I ever been arrested (put into jail) by the lawenforcement in the US?

Did I go out of the US since I was granted asylum?

Then the IO made me fill out some sort of affadavit that ask questions like "Am I a war criminal?" "Did I ever join the German Nazi Party?" "Am I a member of any communist organization?" "Do I intend to practise polygamy in the US? blah blah... I think Gilbert or Alanpero can tell the form number. If not I\'ll look it up in the INS forms later.

Then she told me they cannot stamp my I-485 approval today because of the 10k quota. She told me to continue waiting until I get a letter from the INS to come in for stamping. Also that I will get a fp notice letter every year etc. She also DID mention that this interview is the only interview in my I-485 case. But who knows...laws change every now and then. I have no choice but to go if they ever call me for a second interview.
 
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Jameel,

 Thanks for more info. When I get my GC I will post a complete eassay on "My road to getting a GC under Asylee Status." Heh, I might even write a Dummie book on it.
 
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I am not clear about travel out of USA question.
I travelled couple time by business and for vacation on my RTD. I thought that as long as I don\'t go to my country of the orgin and do not ask residence anywhere else it\'s OK. Does that mean that I am in trouble?
 
Greencard After Four Years

I am New To This Board. Thanks To Alanpero & Gilbert For Posting All Those Useful Info On The Board.Just Thought You Might like To know. Recieved A letter In The Mail Yesterday Informing Me That I have Recieved My Permanent Residence.
Background:
Asylum Approved : May 1996
Adjustment Of Status Filed: September 1997
Interview & Fingerprinting: October 1998
2nd Fingerprinting : January 12, 2002
Granted Permanent Residence:January 22, 2002
 
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Congratulations on your success. Can you share with us the type of questions asked in the adjustment interview? Also let us know about your passport stamping experience.
 
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There Wasn\'t Any Questions Asked During The Interview. All They Wanted To see Was The Current Employment Letter And Any Tax Returns. The Interviewer Just Glanced Thru Them And Gave Us A Standard Note That Said " We Will Let You Know Regarding The Decision.The PR Letter That I recieved Basically Says If I Am Travelling Or Need Proof For Employment Just Take The Original Letter To A Building( where I guess they stamp your passport)B/w Such And Such Time On Any Working Day And They Will Stamp It. But Otherwise That Letter Is As good As The Stamp Until I recieve The Actual Card.
 
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