My NIW case was approved at VSC and question about I-485 filing under out of status s

flybird

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Hi all,
My attorney just told me that my NIW was approved at VSC. Detail:

RD: Feb, 02
REF:Dec.,02
REF RD: March, 03
AD: 4/14/03

Postdoctoral Fellow in Cancer Research, Over 30 publications and presentations. 1 patent pending. Total 13 strong supporting letters.

My question: I am in H1. But my wife is out of her F-1 status for around 4 months. Is there any possible way that she still can fill the I-485 with me? Or I need to wait for her getting F1 reinstatement first? If her reinstatement gets declined by INS in future, what should I do? I appreciate your help very much.

Wish all of us have a very good luck!


Flybird




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Originally posted by flybird
Hi all,
My attorney just told me that my NIW was approved at VSC. Detail:

RD: Feb, 02
REF:Dec.,02
REF RD: March, 03
AD: 4/14/03

Postdoctoral Fellow in Cancer Research, Over 30 publications and presentations. 1 patent pending. Total 13 strong supporting letters.

My question: I am in H1. But my wife is out of her F-1 status for around 4 months. Is there any possible way that she still can fill the I-485 with me? Or I need to wait for her getting F1 reinstatement first? If her reinstatement gets declined by INS in future, what should I do? I appreciate your help very much.

Wish all of us have a very good luck!


Flybird


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First of all, congratulations. There seems to be a lot of good news today.

Does your attorney know that your wife was out of status? You'd better tell him. She may not be eligible for AOS and will have to do CP.

Brian
 
Hi congratulations on your approval.

My self-petitioned NIW has also been processed (yesterday after one year waiting) and it seems like a RFE is coming. I am just wondering if you could share with me what your RFE is about and how did you reply it? Mine is also in Vermont center. Thanks a million. I will post my RFE when I receive it.

John
 
HI John:

My RFE:
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1. Establishing how your past record of accomplishment justifies projections of future benefits to the national interest. Demonstrated that your accomplishments would prospectively benefit the national interest to a substantially greater degree than would the majority of your colleagues.

2. Why do you ask for LC waive?
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My Experience:
Asking for STRONG supporting letters. In their letters, they should provide very positive opinion about these issues. As for second question, it is hard to respond it. Try to prove you are a SUPERMAN in your field.

Hope it will help. Good luck!

Flybird

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