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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ireland
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In an interview situation. I know its handy if you have been doing volunteering work. But what else can you say,mmmmm studying, adjusting to life over here!!!!

I-751 - Removal of conditions

10-20-2008 - Sent package via usps - overnite mail

10-22-2008 - Package received and signed.

10-28-2008 - Cheque cashed

12-02-2008 - Biometrics in Boston

10-03-2009 - Transferred to CSV

10-04-2009 - 10 year GC on the way

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In an interview situation. I know its handy if you have been doing volunteering work. But what else can you say,mmmmm studying, adjusting to life over here!!!!

Work Authorization Pending

05/16/2005 I-129F Sent

05/28/2005 I-129F NOA1

06/21/2005 I-129F NOA2

07/18/2005 Consulate Received package from NVC

11/09/2005 Medical

11/16/2005 Interview APPROVED

12/05/2005 Visa received

12/07/2005 POE Minneapolis

12/17/2005 Wedding

12/20/2005 Applied for SSN

01/14/2005 SSN received in the mail

02/03/2006 AOS sent (Did not apply for EAD or AP)

02/09/2006 NOA

02/16/2006 Case status Online

05/01/2006 Biometrics Appt.

07/12/2006 AOS Interview APPROVED

07/24/2006 GC arrived

05/02/2007 Driver's License - Passed Road Test!

05/27/2008 Lifting of Conditions sent (TSC > VSC)

06/03/2008 Check Cleared

07/08/2008 INFOPASS (I-551 stamp)

07/08/2008 Driver's License renewed

04/20/2009 Lifting of Conditions approved

04/28/2009 Card received in the mail

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ireland
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In an interview situation. I know its handy if you have been doing volunteering work. But what else can you say,mmmmm studying, adjusting to life over here!!!!

Work Authorization Pending

Yes i know but will it affect your chances of getting a job when you have to explain what you have been doing for the past 5 months since you moved here.

I-751 - Removal of conditions

10-20-2008 - Sent package via usps - overnite mail

10-22-2008 - Package received and signed.

10-28-2008 - Cheque cashed

12-02-2008 - Biometrics in Boston

10-03-2009 - Transferred to CSV

10-04-2009 - 10 year GC on the way

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Well i have been studying for certifications while i was waiting for my EAD. So at my interview i just said studying while waiting for work authorization.

--- I-129F ---

Filed I129F ---- 03th June 2005

All Forms Recieved by London ---- 16th August 2005

Medical ---- 22nd August 2005

Interview Date via E-Mail ---- 05th October 2005

Interview --- 14th October 2005 10:30am Approved

Passport Recieved Back --- 18th October 2005

Flying home to be with my sweety --- 24th October 2005

Arrived in JFK POE was easy took 30 mins finally with my sweety

Went to Brooklyn SSA and applied for ssn told approx 14 days --- 07th November 2005

Got SSN married Dec 14th 2005

Applied for EAD/AOS recieved NOA 31st Dec 2005

Mid Jan RFE recieved FOR AOS

RFE info recieved at Chicago --- 31st Jan 2006

Biometrics --- 10 Feb 2006

EAD Recieved --- 16 June 2006

RFE AOS --- 29 June 2006

RFE AOS replied and recieved by USCIS --- 19 July 2006

AOS Touched --- 21,22 July 2006

AOS Approved ---- 08/03/06

Welcome to America Letter ---- 08/07/06

Personal Meetings - August 2002 (NYC), December 2002 (NYC), December 2003 (NYC), August 2004 (England), December 2004 (England), May 2005 (NYC), June 2005 (England)

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In an interview situation. I know its handy if you have been doing volunteering work. But what else can you say,mmmmm studying, adjusting to life over here!!!!

Work Authorization Pending

Yes i know but will it affect your chances of getting a job when you have to explain what you have been doing for the past 5 months since you moved here.

It shouldn't matter at all. Employers aren't supposed to discriminate like that...not saying it doesn't happen though. Best of luck finding something. :)

Teaching is the essential profession...the one that makes ALL other professions possible - David Haselkorn

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Waiting for Employment Authorization. I actually found employment before my new employment card came in and had to wait until I could start working. My employer was just as eager as I was, asking me each week if I could start yet, so for the right job it won't be a problem. It also shows that you are law-abiding:-). Good luck on the job search

“...Isn't it splendid to think of all the things there are to find out about? It just makes me feel glad to be alive--it's such an interesting world. It wouldn't be half so interesting if we knew all about everything, would it? There'd be no scope for imagination then, would there?”

. Lucy Maude Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

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They will understand and appreciate you being honest and not getting them in a heap of trouble or headache with the gov't. If they did give you a problem...well they aren't the sort of peopleyou want to work with anyway :)

And so he did what countless punk-rock songs had told him to do so many times before: he lived his life

10/07/2006 WEDDING DAY!

11/14/2006 AOS packet made it to 'the box' after being overnighted.

12/02/2006 Paul had biometrics

12/14/2006 AOS Forwarded to CSC AND AP Application approved.

01/17/2007 First touch of 2007 at CSC

01/20/2007 Touched AGAIN (also the 18th) come on...

February: Oops, RFE for a REGISTERED marriage certificate. Oops! Overnighted it.

02/28/2007 Paul gets email letting us know his GREENCARD is on it's way! It's done...for now!

03/09/2007 Paul's greencard arrives. And breathe...

We began with mailing the I-129 in on February 27, 2006 so the whole process took us approx. one year.

Good luck out there!

See PCRADDY for our official timeline.

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galwayman,

Neutral. You've just been obeying the law. Turn it to a positive by telling them the activities that you've engaged in to prepare yourself for working in the USA, and for their company in particular, while waiting for your employment authorization.

That is how you spent the time - isn't it?

Yodrak

In an interview situation. I know its handy if you have been doing volunteering work. But what else can you say,mmmmm studying, adjusting to life over here!!!!

Work Authorization Pending

Yes i know but will it affect your chances of getting a job when you have to explain what you have been doing for the past 5 months since you moved here.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Waiting for permission to work in the US... it's not like the stupid paperwork is an overnight thing - it takes months and months to get and in the meantime you have to twiddle your thumbs...

Karen - Melbourne, Australia/John - Florida, USA

- Proposal (20 August 2000) to marriage (19 December 2004) - 4 years, 3 months, 25 days (1,578 days)

STAGE 1 - Applying for K1 (15 September 2003) to K1 Approval (13 July 2004) - 9 months, 29 days (303 days)

STAGE 2A - Arriving in US (4 Nov 2004) to AOS Application (16 April 2005) - 5 months, 13 days (164 days)

STAGE 2B - Applying for AOS to GC Approval - 9 months, 4 days (279 days)

STAGE 3 - Lifting Conditions. Filing (19 Dec 2007) to Approval (December 11 2008)

STAGE 4 - CITIZENSHIP (filing under 5-year rule - residency start date on green card Jan 11th, 2006)

*N400 filed December 15, 2011

*Interview March 12, 2012

*Oath Ceremony March 23, 2012.

ALL DONE!!!!!!!!

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galwayman,

Neutral. You've just been obeying the law. Turn it to a positive by telling them the activities that you've engaged in to prepare yourself for working in the USA, and for their company in particular, while waiting for your employment authorization.

That is how you spent the time - isn't it?

Yodrak

In an interview situation. I know its handy if you have been doing volunteering work. But what else can you say,mmmmm studying, adjusting to life over here!!!!

Work Authorization Pending

Yes i know but will it affect your chances of getting a job when you have to explain what you have been doing for the past 5 months since you moved here.

Does sleeping and playing video games for hours on, count? :unsure:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Sitting in front of the tv eating bon bons all day and putting on weight...lol.

Seriously I told them I was waiting for work authorization and also becoming acclimated to the area. The odd time I threw in about painting the interior of the house and yardwork (which was the truth).

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Bahamas
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i would point out all the productive things... i've been brushing up on my typing skills, designing my webpage, working on my photography, reading, did a few of those brainbench test thingies...

i think its nicer if you sound busy. that way the employer won't think that everytime you get a spare minute at your desk, you'll be playing minesweeper or picking at your toes. :)

Adjustment of Status

July 1 2006 - Sent EAD & AOS packet

Sept 19 2006 - EAD APPROVED

Sept 22 2006 - AOS APPROVED

Sept 23 2006 - EAD card arrived

Sept 29 2006 - GC arrived!!!

Removal of Conditions

Jul 9 2008 - Filed @ VSC

Feb 25 2009 - Transferred to CSC

June 20 2009 - Card production ordered

NATURALIZATION

Aug 24 2009 - Mailed N-400 priority mail

Aug 26 2009 - rec'd at TX Lockbox

Aug 27 2009 - NOA1 (rec'd 8/31)

Aug 28 2009 - check cashed

Sept 4 2009 - biometrics notice [rec'd Sept 9]

Sept 25 2009 - Biometrics

Oct 17 2009 - Email about file transfer for interview

Oct 21 2009 - Interview Letter Rec'd

Dec 8 2009 - Interview - PASSED!!!!!!

Dec 19 2009 - Oath Letter rec'd

Jan 14 2010 - OATH CEREMONY!!!!

Jan 15 2010 - Passport app.

Jan 21 2010 - Nat. cert. returned

Jan 22 2010 - Passport rec'd

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