Amar Madineni
Registered Users (C)
Folks:
Our (my wife is the principal applicant and I am her baggage) I485s have been approved. The details are as follows:
EB3
PD: Feb 22, 1998 (became current 10 days ago)
Country: India
RD&ND: Aug 1999
FP: March 2000
EAD renewed: Oct 15, 2000
No RFEs
Approval: May 8, 2001
AVM updated: Either on the 9th or the 10th.
Never talked to an IIO. Never contacted a senator or congress-person.
I had heard a few rumors about different procedures. I can definitely refute them based on my experiences. Here they are if anyone is interested:
b If you are on advance parole, your 485 will not be processed till it expires.
Not true. Both I and my wife have valid Advance Parole documents.
b If your medical exams are more than a year old, you will be required to repeat them.
Not true. Our medical exams are a year and 8 months old but we were not asked to repeat them.
b If your fingerprints are more than a year old, you will be required to repeat them.
Wrong. Our fingerprints are a year and two month old but we were not asked to repeat them.
I thank all the participants on this board, Mr. Rajeev Khanna and Mr. Jose Latour of usvisanews.com. If I can be of any assistance to anyone, please send me an e-mail at amar@cmpmail.com. I will do my best to respond.
Amar
Our (my wife is the principal applicant and I am her baggage) I485s have been approved. The details are as follows:
EB3
PD: Feb 22, 1998 (became current 10 days ago)
Country: India
RD&ND: Aug 1999
FP: March 2000
EAD renewed: Oct 15, 2000
No RFEs
Approval: May 8, 2001
AVM updated: Either on the 9th or the 10th.
Never talked to an IIO. Never contacted a senator or congress-person.
I had heard a few rumors about different procedures. I can definitely refute them based on my experiences. Here they are if anyone is interested:
b If you are on advance parole, your 485 will not be processed till it expires.
Not true. Both I and my wife have valid Advance Parole documents.
b If your medical exams are more than a year old, you will be required to repeat them.
Not true. Our medical exams are a year and 8 months old but we were not asked to repeat them.
b If your fingerprints are more than a year old, you will be required to repeat them.
Wrong. Our fingerprints are a year and two month old but we were not asked to repeat them.
I thank all the participants on this board, Mr. Rajeev Khanna and Mr. Jose Latour of usvisanews.com. If I can be of any assistance to anyone, please send me an e-mail at amar@cmpmail.com. I will do my best to respond.
Amar