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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Yes, we were paid a stipend, internationals and USCs, equally.

But as far as working on campus goes, to do anything outside of one's GTA/GRA we had to get permission from a university administrator, regardless of when the intending work was going to happen. And her answer was always NO. For example, judging soccer matches for $7/hour during breaks was not allowed to a friend of mine, not even on weekends.

Further, we were expected to be present and doing research during school breaks (40 hours a week, as a minimum) and we were only allowed 2 weeks of vacation a year (taken, obviously, during school breaks when no classes were taken and no teaching was compromised). Tough for international students missing their home and families.

To what extent all this was legal... I am not sure. But do you argue with people who hold your degrees, livelyhood and status in their power :lol:

The "duties" that you describe for international students were most likely linked to a GTA or GRA and you would be paid a stipend. Legally, this contract can only allow a F-1 student to be contracted for 20 hours of work a week. This is all that is allowed during school term by immigration. During school breaks, you can work freely on campus for 40 hours a week.

This kind of setup is pretty standard but it sounds like it was not transparent at your school.

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CR-1 Timeline

March'07 NOA1 date, case transferred to CSC

June'07 NOA2 per USCIS website!

Waiver I-751 timeline

July'09 Check cashed.

Jan'10 10 year GC received.

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Yes, so how it works is your stipend is paid to you for 20 hours of work. Yes, PhD students frequently put in 40,50,60 hours a week of work but you can ONLY be contracted and paid for 20 hours. I personally work about 50 but my pay is for 20 only through the assistantship. If your school messes this up then you violate the terms of your F-1 visa. Look here http://grads.vt.edu/igss/employment/f-1_work_autho.html

Weekends do not count as "break" for the purposes of working on an F-1 visa. If the judging for soccer was off campus (i.e. not paid for by the university), then no, that work would not be authorized. If it was during the school year (think Fall Semester and Spring Semester) and you are already on an assistantship, it will not be allowed. The only time that kind of work would be allowed is if it was during regular school breaks - spring break, christmas break, thanksgiving etc and it was paid for directly by the university.

12/01/2010: Married!
12/14/2010: Mailed AOS Packed to Lockbox
12/23/2010: USCIS Receipt notice for I-485/I-130/I-765/I-131
01/05/2011: Successful biometrics walkin at Charleston WV office!
03/04/2011: EAD and AP combo card in hand.
04/21/2011: AOS Interview at Norfolk local office. APPROVED & Card production ordered!
04/25/2011: Welcome to the US letter received in mail.
05/02/2011: Green Card arrives in mail!

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01/29/2013: NOA received for I-751 form submission (joint)

02/22/2013: Walk in biometric (appt. for 03-05-13)

06/25/2013: I-751 approved!

06/29/2013: 10yr Green Card received in the mail!

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12/01/2010: Married!
12/14/2010: Mailed AOS Packed to Lockbox
12/23/2010: USCIS Receipt notice for I-485/I-130/I-765/I-131
01/05/2011: Successful biometrics walkin at Charleston WV office!
03/04/2011: EAD and AP combo card in hand.
04/21/2011: AOS Interview at Norfolk local office. APPROVED & Card production ordered!
04/25/2011: Welcome to the US letter received in mail.
05/02/2011: Green Card arrives in mail!

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01/29/2013: NOA received for I-751 form submission (joint)

02/22/2013: Walk in biometric (appt. for 03-05-13)

06/25/2013: I-751 approved!

06/29/2013: 10yr Green Card received in the mail!

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08/18/2015: Mailed N-400 application

08/28/2015: NOA for N-400

09/14/2015: Biometrics appointment for N-400

02/02/2016: Interview for N-400. APPROVED!

02/18/2016: Oath ceremony!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Soo...Ive been reading more about this K-1 visa stuff and Ive been wondering...the Service centers are they selected for you at random or is it the one closest to your location? I hope its random and I hope I get california ^_^

3/20/2011: Preparing Documents for I-129f Forms

4/15/2011: Received Signed Cover Letter & G325A Form

From the Misses

5/11/2011: I-129f forms mailed to USCIS lockbox (^_^)b

5/13/2011: Documents delivered to USCIS lockbox via USPS (^_^)

5/17/2011: NOA1 supposed email/text but forgot to include G 1145 Form =(

5/18/2011: Check Cashed by USCIS (YAY!!!)

5/18/2011: USCIS mails NOA1

5/23/2011: Received HARD COPY OF NOA1 d(^_^)b

********The Long wait begins*********

9/11/2011: 120 Day marker

9/13/2011 @ 11:30am GMT+3: Our Son is born. (^_^)

10/18/2011: 157 days later Receive Confirmation Email that we received NOA2 (^_^)b

10/27/2011: NVC Sent Case to US embassy in Moscow.

11/02/2011: NVC Received case in US Embassy in Moscow.

11/5/2011: Received NOA2 Hard Copy from VSC

11/11/2011: Our son receives his first Passport (Russian)

12/28/2011: CRBA Interview in Moscow @ 2pm (***APPROVED***)

12/29/2011: K-1 Interview in Moscow @ 8am (***APPROVED***)

1/13/2011: Sasha receives his CRBA Certificate and US Passport and is now a Dual Citizen (WAY TO GO SON!!!)

1/23/2011: Visa is Officially in Hand. Let the preparations begin.

3/30/2012: POE John F. Kennedy Airport New York (I CANT WAIT!!!!)

6/1/2012: Proposed and She said yes!!!

6/7/2012: Finally Married in Annapolis - Mr & Mrs. Temidayo (^_^)b

**********AOS PREPARATIONS***************************

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Soo...Ive been reading more about this K-1 visa stuff and Ive been wondering...the Service centers are they selected for you at random or is it the one closest to your location? I hope its random and I hope I get california ^_^

Theoretically it is geographical, but they do sometimes re allocate.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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awesome...note to self....pray to god to get california =)

3/20/2011: Preparing Documents for I-129f Forms

4/15/2011: Received Signed Cover Letter & G325A Form

From the Misses

5/11/2011: I-129f forms mailed to USCIS lockbox (^_^)b

5/13/2011: Documents delivered to USCIS lockbox via USPS (^_^)

5/17/2011: NOA1 supposed email/text but forgot to include G 1145 Form =(

5/18/2011: Check Cashed by USCIS (YAY!!!)

5/18/2011: USCIS mails NOA1

5/23/2011: Received HARD COPY OF NOA1 d(^_^)b

********The Long wait begins*********

9/11/2011: 120 Day marker

9/13/2011 @ 11:30am GMT+3: Our Son is born. (^_^)

10/18/2011: 157 days later Receive Confirmation Email that we received NOA2 (^_^)b

10/27/2011: NVC Sent Case to US embassy in Moscow.

11/02/2011: NVC Received case in US Embassy in Moscow.

11/5/2011: Received NOA2 Hard Copy from VSC

11/11/2011: Our son receives his first Passport (Russian)

12/28/2011: CRBA Interview in Moscow @ 2pm (***APPROVED***)

12/29/2011: K-1 Interview in Moscow @ 8am (***APPROVED***)

1/13/2011: Sasha receives his CRBA Certificate and US Passport and is now a Dual Citizen (WAY TO GO SON!!!)

1/23/2011: Visa is Officially in Hand. Let the preparations begin.

3/30/2012: POE John F. Kennedy Airport New York (I CANT WAIT!!!!)

6/1/2012: Proposed and She said yes!!!

6/7/2012: Finally Married in Annapolis - Mr & Mrs. Temidayo (^_^)b

**********AOS PREPARATIONS***************************

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Well, now you heard it :)

I did not have to pay a dime in tuition fees throughout my grad school experience while being on F-1. I am not special. None of grad students in my department did. The US citizens sometimes chose to work off campus for the summer, because they would make more money that way. Of course, it took away from their research plans and was not encouraged by the faculty. Nobody paid tuition fees. Everyone registered for classes was either teaching or received research assistanship (research was part of the thesis, anyway).

However, we had to get approval for taking any classes outside our department (and it was tough) and international students were not allowed to take on or off campus jobs at all (teaching and research were considered duties, not jobs).

It must really depend on the specialty and on the university.

Just curious what univ did u go to?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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awesome...note to self....pray to god to get california =)

There is nothing as once center is better over other, today one center can be processing faster, tomm it can be other center.

Where your app goes should not deal maker or breaker.

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I think we are on the same page about the employment options and requirements of an F1-student - i.e. on campus jobs allowed. I just had not heard of full tuition being waved at grad schools! Or hadn't come across that.. Live and learn :) I have been working on campus at my university since my first semester, but for us, instead of getting tuition waved we just get a regular pay check. Then, in addition I have a generous scholarship from my program - but definitely not a full ride.

But basically, information about how an F1 students is working comes from tax information - for example, I am now interning 40 hours a week, but since I am not paid and not getting credits, I don't need authorization for that. Also, when I work for pay, some weeks I actually work 30 hours a week and others 10 hours a week - but my pay stubs show I am paid steadily for 20hrs / week, which is what is allowed with F1.

And yes, it's true that during breaks from school F1 can work full time - though still on campus. And, like I mentioned earlier, for paid work F1 student needs to have authorization which is obtained through the international student services office at your university. Not difficult or hard, but takes a while and getting the SSN can also take 2-3 weeks.

Adjustment of Status from F-1 to Legal Permanent Resident

02/11/2011 Married at Manhattan City Hall

03/03/2011 - Day 0 - AOS -package mailed to Chicago Lockbox

03/04/2011 - Day 1 - AOS -package signed for at USCIS

03/09/2011 - Day 6 - E-mail notification received for all petitions

03/10/2011 - Day 7 - Checks cashed

03/11/2011 - Day 8 - NOA 1 received for all 4 forms

03/21/2011 - Day 18 - Biometrics letter received, biometrics scheduled for 04/14/2011

03/31/2011 - Day 28 - Successful walk-in biometrics done

05/12/2011 - Day 70 - EAD Arrived, issued on 05/02

06/14/2011 - Day 103 - E-mail notice: Interview letter mailed, interview scheduled for July 20th

07/20/2011 - Day 139 - Interview at Federal Plaza USCIS location

07/22/2011 - Day 141 - E-mail approval notice received (Card production)

07/27/2011 - Day 146 - 2nd Card Production Email received

07/28/2011 - Day 147 - Post-Decision Activity Email from USCIS

08/04/2011 - Day 154 - Husband returns home from abroad; Welcome Letter and GC have arrived in the mail

("Resident since" date on the GC is 07/20/2011

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