vermontwaiter
Registered Users (C)
After a long tortures grueling over 4 years of never ending process the courtesy copy of official approval
notice arrived in my mail box yesterday. I went to the local INS office (Cleveland) with my passport and
my I-94 form (my H1B approval notice ,status ) and came out in 10 minutes with a stamp on my passport.
The stamp is printed in red with my A# and a statement similar to \'…..Temporary Evidence of Permanent
Resident………\'.
I don\'t know where to start thanking but I definitely have to start from this forum. Everyone who had
posted your experience in this Green Card process deserves a thank you. You may have posted only once
but that post may have given someone a direction of where his/her case stands. BIG UPS TO EVEYONE!
And, most importantly Mr. Khanns deserves a PHAT thank you for providing this forum. I have been a
regular visitor since I found this site four years ago. Although I don\'t post that often, I visit this site
every day of the week.
I came to this country when I was 18 years old and have lived here for the last 13 years. I started my
Green card process long before most of you came with H1B. If there is anyone left in this forum will know
what I mean if you were in the US back in 1990-1. Getting a job was nearly impossible let alone to think
about employment green card processing. All these years I had maintained my F-1 status, have had numerous
work authorization, paid a lot of money to attorneys for a useless information, …. and WAITED IN VAIN for
this day to come. Unfortunately, I feel more relieved that I am at the end of the tunnel than jumping around
with excitement. It would have been sweet had it been approved two month ago before my mother passed
away….its too late to tell her now.
Honestly, I am so exhausted from the ordeal I don\'t even feel like I have my freedom now. For all of you who
are waiting, just keep your head up and do as much as you can to move the process and let God take care the
rest. I am speaking from experience and you all know how it feels; I had my share of disappointment.
Now here is what you all are looking for :
F1 (practical EAD) - 1995
H1B 1996 (I work for one of the big 5 consulting companies)
LC applied in 3/97 (regular in Ohio, should have been limited review had it not been the company and lawyer)
LC approved 5/99 (Chicago)
I-140 EB2 approved 12/99
H1B extended 1999
I-1485 applied 2/00 (2 EAD and 2 AP, never used it)
Category Others
FP done 9/00
NO REF
I-485 approved 6/25/01 (called VSC got the news from IIO)
Courtesy approval arrived 7/2/01
Passport stamped 7/3/01
\'… free at last, free at last, free at last,…., almighty God, I am free at last…\' MLK
YOU ALL HAVE A GOOD DAY!!!!
notice arrived in my mail box yesterday. I went to the local INS office (Cleveland) with my passport and
my I-94 form (my H1B approval notice ,status ) and came out in 10 minutes with a stamp on my passport.
The stamp is printed in red with my A# and a statement similar to \'…..Temporary Evidence of Permanent
Resident………\'.
I don\'t know where to start thanking but I definitely have to start from this forum. Everyone who had
posted your experience in this Green Card process deserves a thank you. You may have posted only once
but that post may have given someone a direction of where his/her case stands. BIG UPS TO EVEYONE!
And, most importantly Mr. Khanns deserves a PHAT thank you for providing this forum. I have been a
regular visitor since I found this site four years ago. Although I don\'t post that often, I visit this site
every day of the week.
I came to this country when I was 18 years old and have lived here for the last 13 years. I started my
Green card process long before most of you came with H1B. If there is anyone left in this forum will know
what I mean if you were in the US back in 1990-1. Getting a job was nearly impossible let alone to think
about employment green card processing. All these years I had maintained my F-1 status, have had numerous
work authorization, paid a lot of money to attorneys for a useless information, …. and WAITED IN VAIN for
this day to come. Unfortunately, I feel more relieved that I am at the end of the tunnel than jumping around
with excitement. It would have been sweet had it been approved two month ago before my mother passed
away….its too late to tell her now.
Honestly, I am so exhausted from the ordeal I don\'t even feel like I have my freedom now. For all of you who
are waiting, just keep your head up and do as much as you can to move the process and let God take care the
rest. I am speaking from experience and you all know how it feels; I had my share of disappointment.
Now here is what you all are looking for :
F1 (practical EAD) - 1995
H1B 1996 (I work for one of the big 5 consulting companies)
LC applied in 3/97 (regular in Ohio, should have been limited review had it not been the company and lawyer)
LC approved 5/99 (Chicago)
I-140 EB2 approved 12/99
H1B extended 1999
I-1485 applied 2/00 (2 EAD and 2 AP, never used it)
Category Others
FP done 9/00
NO REF
I-485 approved 6/25/01 (called VSC got the news from IIO)
Courtesy approval arrived 7/2/01
Passport stamped 7/3/01
\'… free at last, free at last, free at last,…., almighty God, I am free at last…\' MLK
YOU ALL HAVE A GOOD DAY!!!!