Hi guys,
I received a phone call from a lady here in minneapolis . She said she was interviewing new immigrants about their experience with the green card approval process . She informed that interview was part of a research funded by university of chicago, that is looking at streamlining and improving the process. Sounds too good to be true!! If the lady is genuine ( she is going to send me brochures to help me authenticate the research and stuff, plus I am going to check about it online as well ) , I would like to hear suggestions from you. I can think of the most obvious from reducing the time frame for approval , better communication of case status to the ridiculous step of security at the last stage of your approval when the person should have been verified at the first stage itself.
Also if others have been contacted by the same research group , let me know your experiences
I received a phone call from a lady here in minneapolis . She said she was interviewing new immigrants about their experience with the green card approval process . She informed that interview was part of a research funded by university of chicago, that is looking at streamlining and improving the process. Sounds too good to be true!! If the lady is genuine ( she is going to send me brochures to help me authenticate the research and stuff, plus I am going to check about it online as well ) , I would like to hear suggestions from you. I can think of the most obvious from reducing the time frame for approval , better communication of case status to the ridiculous step of security at the last stage of your approval when the person should have been verified at the first stage itself.
Also if others have been contacted by the same research group , let me know your experiences