JUNE 2007 Filers please show yourself

I received my EAD today.

I didn't receive my EAD yet and they didn't cash the check for the I-131 :rolleyes:

I hope they take my money soon.

Can you imagine that, it is the first time in this world, I see people hoping that some body take their money.... Isn't weird:D :rolleyes:
 
For some reason we received another email regarding the EAD today. I hope it means that the cards was mailed out! :confused:
 
classyivy1,
I have recieved my EAD after getting my second mail. Hope you will recieve your EAD in next two days.
 
Got my EAD in the mail today. :) Chocolat, wish you luck .........

I didn't get my EAD yet. Since my interview letter got lost in the mail, I wouldn't be surprised if my EAD doesn't make it either. :mad: My mailman has some issues...
 
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congratulations Swap81. good to see the progress in your case. I am sure you are bit relaxed now :) ...IL is next

Cheers
 
Interview Letter

We got our interview letter in the mail on 9/14! Wohoo :D

I'm so happy for this site because looking at folks like chocolat and Swap81's timeline gave me comfort about when this would happen on our case.
 
Hi chocolat, classivy1 - Did you receive the letters from NBC(missouri) from the NYC office? At what point is our case transferred to the local DO? I am curious because a situation may arise where I might have to move from NY to another state.
Anyone's input is appreciated. Thanks.. :)
 
Hi chocolat, classivy1 - Did you receive the letters from NBC(missouri) from the NYC office? At what point is our case transferred to the local DO? I am curious because a situation may arise where I might have to move from NY to another state.
Anyone's input is appreciated. Thanks.. :)

I received the letters from NBC, nothing from NY. Will you have to move before the interview?? You might be able to forward your mail... Check with USPS.

Good luck!!
 
It is about time... I received my EAD today in the mail.

However, the checks are not cashed yet for the I-131 :confused: :confused:
I have to leave on December 14th, and I forgot to put the pictures in y form.
 
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I know USPS will forward mail. But if I move to a different state, then can I still come to NYC and attend the interview? I think we are required to file an AR-11 and inform uscis when we move. Also, since my income is mentioned in I-864, I think it will also mean that we have to file a new I-864 if I change jobs?

I received the letters from NBC, nothing from NY. Will you have to move before the interview?? You might be able to forward your mail... Check with USPS.

Good luck!!
 
Hi chocolat, classivy1 - Did you receive the letters from NBC(missouri) from the NYC office? At what point is our case transferred to the local DO? I am curious because a situation may arise where I might have to move from NY to another state.
Anyone's input is appreciated. Thanks.. :)

It was from NBC. Hopefully your letter is in the mail.
 
Hi Swap81,

I see from your signature that you are still waiting for your interview letter? We are with the Denver, CO office and we have still not received our Interview Letter. I did call the CS number and I was told under six months is not counted as any delay for now.

Regards,
 
I know USPS will forward mail. But if I move to a different state, then can I still come to NYC and attend the interview? I think we are required to file an AR-11 and inform uscis when we move. Also, since my income is mentioned in I-864, I think it will also mean that we have to file a new I-864 if I change jobs?
If you move to another state you have to inform them and as they say "that might delay the processing of your case". How soon are you thinking about moving? Maybe you should speak to an IO before making any changes.
I don't think you need to file a new I-864 if you change jobs. I believe as long as you still have an income that is above poverty line. They mention on the letter to bring the last 2 months paychecks of the sponsor...
 
Thanks. I will do some more digging. Though my wife is the USC, she is unemployed and we are using my income for the I-864

If you move to another state you have to inform them and as they say "that might delay the processing of your case". How soon are you thinking about moving? Maybe you should speak to an IO before making any changes.
I don't think you need to file a new I-864 if you change jobs. I believe as long as you still have an income that is above poverty line. They mention on the letter to bring the last 2 months paychecks of the sponsor...
 
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