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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Poland
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Considering technology advancements of the last 30 years, you'd figure that an INS officer would simply be able to key in a person's name or ssn, and get their entire work/residence history in an instant.

Why on earth would an agency that actually issued an NOA2, require the inclusion of it in an AOS pack - much less require tax returns for the previous 3 years for the sponsor. Why isn't the USCIS/ins/irs/blah... all connected together somehow? (privacy laws I'm sure, but that's for another thread).

This is so stupid and redundant.. it's obvious these guys are just budget starved technology wise, and hamstrung legislation wise.

And for those that want to blame 911 on the INS, it wasn't the ins that allowed those hosers in this country, it was/were the laws that the ins has to enforce/support that did. So, if usg/dos policy allowed it to happen, then that was the position that the ins had to enforce at that time.

So, go figure, a lot of people can get waive'd for illegal behaviour and get AOS regardless of their entry status, the uscis is simply enforcing procedures that are in effect by a matter of law. And if it results in a house of cards that comes crashing down like apps submitted during imbra's honeymoon, then so be it. It's not their direct fault. It's these dumbasses that make the insane `feelgood` legislation that get them votes to stay in office.

Jack Bauer, have Chloe fax me a beer please. This is nuts.

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haha :lol: , I love you guys that you are so direct :)

in deed I know many people that had done crazy things with their paperwork and currently all of them that wanted to achieve legalization of their status received it with no problems...

just making sure that nothing has changed recently :devil:

K's USCIS N-400:

01/26/2009 Priority mail sent

02/02/2009 I-797C sent

02/03/2009 check cashed $675

02/05/2009 I-797C receipt received

02/09/2009 I-797C Fingerprints appointment notice

03/05/2009 Fingerprints 2pm, Elizabeth, NJ

03/27/2009 Fingerprints 12pm, Elizabeth, NJ - BIOS problem, need to redo

06/01/2009 Interview 1pm, Newark, NJ

06/01/2009 Ceremony of Oath taken - now a CITIZEN :)

S's USCIS I-485 & I-130 & I-765:

06/03/2009 Priority Mail sent (chicago lockbox)

06/06/2009 Delivered

06/12/2009 Notice of receipt date

06/13/2009 check cashed $1,365

06/15/2009 Notice of receipt received (I-130, 485, 765)

*07/09/2009 Original Biometrics appointment notice for I-485 AOS & I-765 EAD

06/27/2009 Biometrics cancellation notice received

07/02/2009 Fingerprints taken (walk-in)

07/15/2009 Notice of Interview on 09/10/2009

07/28/2009 EAD approved, card in production!

08/06/2009 EAD received

09/10/2009 Interview: APPROVED! :-)

09/18/2009 Green card received, hooray! :D

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