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> Card Arrived already!?!? WooHoo!!
Posted by JackLuminous - 07-3-09 09:35 PM - 1 comments
OMG! My wife just got her new card yesterday! Wow! Based on info we saw here back in Feb, we were figuring it wouldn't be done for another year or so it's done! Not sure what happened at VSC but thankyouthankyou!
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> help...
Posted by cmc6549 - 07-3-09 08:40 PM - 0 comments
Help..!!!..my wife went to her interview at the embassy in manila in may. Her intervew went well but St Lukes did not send over the medical results in time for her interview. She was told they would contact her when they receive the results. After weeks of waiting I called the embassy as was told they had send a her a letter…(which we just received) stating that she had to come back for and interview on July 7th.
On the letter was a line checked off saying ….$545.00 Application for Waiver on Grounds of inadmissibility….I called the embassy again to find out what this meant. On here medical she stated that in 2006 (june?) she smoked marijuana…..but she still needed to come to the embassy and pay the money.
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> EAD Received
Posted by loveusomuchhoney - 07-3-09 08:37 PM - 1 comments
Happy to post I received the EAD card today in the mail. I already have the SSN card. Now awaiting the NOA2 from te I-485. yes.gif
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> US husband to file in US or better in mexico for mexican wife?
Posted by bufalo - 07-3-09 08:10 PM - 3 comments
I didn't post clearly the other day....

What I meant to say is that I have a friend (US) who is going to marry a mexican in Mexico. They want to live in the US. Would it be easier/faster for them to go to the US consulate in Mexico or would it be better/fastier for him to come back to the US by himself and file for her here (in US)?

Thanks for the help. My colombiana and I went to the colombian consulate years ago and it was way easier to tdo it that way.
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