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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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"maybe i should explain...

my fiancee is the canadian/beneficiary.

i am the petitioner and i already have a co-sponsor.

but as the person coming to the united states- will it look bad for him to be receiving welfare?

we are waiting on packet 4.

Sure doesn't help!

Will he be getting welfare in the US?

You'd think someone applying for citizenship would no that isn't possible...

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K1 Section

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Sent I-129F - 03/25/2009

Visa in Hand -11/23/2009

US Entry - 11/26/2009

Wedding - 12/26/2009

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AOS Section

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AOS, EAD, AP Forms Sent - 01/06/2010

Biometrics - 02/11/2010

EAD/AP Approved - 02/23/2010

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Ceremonial Wedding - 06/17/2010

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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"maybe i should explain...

my fiancee is the canadian/beneficiary.

i am the petitioner and i already have a co-sponsor.

but as the person coming to the united states- will it look bad for him to be receiving welfare?

we are waiting on packet 4.

Sure doesn't help!

Will he be getting welfare in the US?

You'd think someone applying for citizenship would no that isn't possible...

CANADIAN welfare. not welfare from the united states...

AOS

05.17.10 - I-485/I-765 mailed

05.25.10 - NoA

06.25.10 - biometrics appt

07.02.10 - emailed that our case is moved to CSC!

07.14.10 - touched

07.21.10 - touched

08.03.10 - approved for EAD

08.05.10 - uscis mailed out EAD

08.09.10 - EAD received!

01.05.11 - a ###### RFE over 6 ###### months after the fact

02.01.11 - touched

02.14.11 - APPROVED (finally)!

02.25.11 - received green card in the mail

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 2 YEARS!

(thank christ)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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"maybe i should explain...

my fiancee is the canadian/beneficiary.

i am the petitioner and i already have a co-sponsor.

but as the person coming to the united states- will it look bad for him to be receiving welfare?

we are waiting on packet 4.

Sure doesn't help!

Will he be getting welfare in the US?

You'd think someone applying for citizenship would no that isn't possible...

You'd think before someone replied in a thread they might look at the facts too - but hey.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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"maybe i should explain...

my fiancee is the canadian/beneficiary.

i am the petitioner and i already have a co-sponsor.

but as the person coming to the united states- will it look bad for him to be receiving welfare?

we are waiting on packet 4.

Sure doesn't help!

Will he be getting welfare in the US?

You'd think someone applying for citizenship would no that isn't possible...

You'd think before someone replied in a thread they might look at the facts too - but hey.

I was replying to this comment: "Will he be getting welfare in the US?"

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K1 Section

=================

Sent I-129F - 03/25/2009

Visa in Hand -11/23/2009

US Entry - 11/26/2009

Wedding - 12/26/2009

=================

AOS Section

=================

AOS, EAD, AP Forms Sent - 01/06/2010

Biometrics - 02/11/2010

EAD/AP Approved - 02/23/2010

--------------------------------

Ceremonial Wedding - 06/17/2010

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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"maybe i should explain...

my fiancee is the canadian/beneficiary.

i am the petitioner and i already have a co-sponsor.

but as the person coming to the united states- will it look bad for him to be receiving welfare?

we are waiting on packet 4.

Sure doesn't help!

Will he be getting welfare in the US?

You'd think someone applying for citizenship would no that isn't possible...

You'd think before someone replied in a thread they might look at the facts too - but hey.

I was replying to this comment: "Will he be getting welfare in the US?"

Ahh I see now.

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