Morning said:
wantmygcnow
I-589 nunc pro tunc. It took them over 4 months to figure that.
Hi Morning,
I did the 'nuc proc tunc' before I got the GC. Just want to share some of my experience with you. I was just like you hoping they did not notice my marriage status changes. But after reading the imm. law throughly, I found the part for the secondary to turn to principal. I submitted the application in April 2004. I know the procedure more than the asylum officer as there were not many such cases. The interview and the decision were easy and simple for just making sure no cheating involved. The bad part was that they called my I485 from Nebraska mistakenly. Here are more details in timeline:
2004. 4 - file the application to the local asylum office
2004. 4 - application lost
2004. 5 - application returned to me from the Nebraska CIS.
local asylum office made the first mistake to send it to Nebraska.
I didn't blame them because they seldom had this kind of cases.
I went there in person to hand in the case in the office
2004. 6 - I noticed they ordered my I485 case from the Nebraska CIS.
It was the second mistake they made. I was so worried about it as the case had been in line since 2000
2004. 7 - interview scheduled and initial approval in 1 week.
simple and smooth
waited for 4 months for FBI Background clearance though. And should be only 2 weeks as per the officer
2004. 12 - got the final approval.
I sent letters and called them many times to make sure they transfer my I485 back to Nebraska, but not Vermont or somewhere else.
2005. 4 - got notice my I485 case was back to Nebraska
However the cases with similiar NDs were being approved massively.
I think I was a little unlucky filing the nuc pro tunc. I thought it should not take more than 3 months. But I was wrong.
This is my story to share with you and wish you good luck.