congratssssssssssss marinewife
wish u all the best in rest of 2012
I have a question.did the IO go through your submitted forms or the copy ones that u had with urself?
thanks
BIG Congrats to MarineWife!!!! i'm so happy for u!
Thank you!
When we got there, she had a large dark brown folder on her desk with all the documents we had submitted stapled/clipped inside. She didn't need our copies
thanks a lotttttttttttttttttttttttttt...wish u luck in rest of ur life
Thank you!
When we got there, she had a large dark brown folder on her desk with all the documents we had submitted stapled/clipped inside. She didn't need our copies
@bigbull99 Thank you!!
I received an email from USCIS last night at 1130pm, updating me with the status of my case. It said
"Your Case Status: Decision
On January 13, 2012, we mailed you a notice that we had registered this customer's new permanent resident status. Please follow any instructions on the notice. Your new permanent resident card should be mailed within 60 days following this registration or after you complete any ADIT processing referred to in the welcome notice, whichever is later. If you move before receiving your card, please call our customer service center at 1-800-375-5283.
During this step the formal decision (approved/denied) is written and the decision notice is mailed and/or emailed to the applicant/petitioner. You can use our current processing time to gauge when you can expect to receive a final decision"
Also my case status on their website for I-130 which had said "Your case can not be found at this time in My Case Status " all along changed last night when I checked (after I checked my email for I-485 update) to "On January 13, 2012, we mailed you a notice that we have approved this I130 IMMIGRANT PETITION FOR RELATIVE, FIANCE(E), OR ORPHAN. Please follow any instructions on the notice"
That was too much information. Fortunately it didn't hurt your case, but you should avoid going beyond what they specifically ask you.* When she asked about my when previous marriage ended I gave her the date but I went on to explain that the relationship itself for that marriage was short-lived and only because my ex didn't want to pay for the divorce fees, I prolonged it until I could accumulate the funds to do it on my own)
You don't need the physical SS card for health insurance. Writing in the number would have been sufficient. Some insurers may require proof of legal status, but your SS card wouldn't help for that anyway because the SS card with the employment restriction wording on it isn't any proof of status....and she also asked why I wasn't on his health insurance (or enrolled in DEERS) (this was when the supervisor was there) I explained that I need to have a SS card to be enrolled and sicne I had no legal presence, I wouldn't get a new card (as I had lost my old card) so therefore I couldn't be enrolled.
You don't need the physical SS card for health insurance. Writing in the number would have been sufficient. Some insurers may require proof of legal status, but your SS card wouldn't help for that anyway because the SS card with the employment restriction wording on it isn't any proof of status.
I was looking carefully at my GC (plastic card) and I noticed something peculiar about the dates.
The "Resident Since" date is "10/06/07" which is my wedding date. I expected it to be "01/04/12" which is the date of my AOS interview.
This kinda matters since we are able to apply for citizenship 3 years (minus 90 days) from the date we become permanent residents.
Could this be an error? Or is getting a GC-through-marriage a special case and dates are counted differently? Can I apply for citizenship tomorrow?!?!
I was looking carefully at my GC (plastic card) and I noticed something peculiar about the dates.
The "Resident Since" date is "10/06/07" which is my wedding date. I expected it to be "01/04/12" which is the date of my AOS interview.
This kinda matters since we are able to apply for citizenship 3 years (minus 90 days) from the date we become permanent residents.
Could this be an error? Or is getting a GC-through-marriage a special case and dates are counted differently? Can I apply for citizenship tomorrow?!?!
I was looking carefully at my GC (plastic card) and I noticed something peculiar about the dates.
The "Resident Since" date is "10/06/07" which is my wedding date. I expected it to be "01/04/12" which is the date of my AOS interview.
This kinda matters since we are able to apply for citizenship 3 years (minus 90 days) from the date we become permanent residents.
Could this be an error? Or is getting a GC-through-marriage a special case and dates are counted differently? Can I apply for citizenship tomorrow?!?!
Is it normal for I 130 getting approved and then getting IL, I did not get any e-mail stating that IL is sent out, I was under an impressin that both I 130 and I 485 will be apporved @ the interview. On I 130- it says Post Decision Activity- Notice of approval has been mailed out on 17th, follow the instructions. Does the I 130 approval letter have the Interview date in it ?
How did rest of every one go through? Did every one get I 130 approved and then got the IL?
Please advise.
That is an USCIS processing error. Your resident since date should be the date that your I-485 was approved. It might be best to get the matter corrected now so you don't have any issues later on. If you want to get a corrected card, you would need to submit I-90 with the card and mark reason D. There will be no-fee (either application or biometrics) because of USCIS error in processing. You would also need to submit proof showing the error, such as a copy of the approval letter.