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End of the road for me....received notice of approval for I485.

interviewed last week but IO was not 100/ sure due to changes in procedures in her office.

journey started Sept 2012.

Vawa approved August 2013 (after refer. for emotional abuse )

Sandra helped a lot with redrafting affidavit....psych drafted a great report for emotional case)

Transfr in October 2013 ( local office and back and local office again. ) Did 2 infopasses, always same answer : busy working on lots of files.

Notice for new fingerprints July 8th 2014

Interview letter for date of August 19th.

Interview : asked for medical ( had not sent one with application ), new pictures, passport ( asked if I have travelled recently ..negative I said) ....asked 6 Yes or No questions . .Asked if still married ...yes I said , no money for divorce yet.

We had a misunderstanding about the financial affidavit. My notice said not to worry because of vawa status but her supervisor insisted on one being filed. which she was kind enough to print and help me fill out.

Very friendly woman. She apologized for not giving me an approval on the spot but said she was 99% sure I would get it, just wanted to check with supervisor if anything else was needed.

Good luck to all. Be safe .

Congratulations someone your journey has come to an end....God is indeed good.

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kimrra They touch the case for the first time just to issue the prima facie, but if something is not enough in the case then they will issue an RFE in order to issue a prima facie,despite some people satisfied the service and they did not issue the prima facie . The second time they touch the case is to adjudicate,then some people get RFE when they touch the case to issue prima facie,others never got RFE and had the cases approved.

If you got prima facie and did not receive an RFE it means you fulfilled all requirements for prima facie,it does not mean your case will be approved tho, it means you satisfied the service to issue prima facie, but if you did not receive PF yet, it means they will not issue prima facie for you, and it does not mean they will deny your case either.They do not issue prima facie in all cases.That's the legal explanation, but the real world explanation is that they do what they want,when they want and how they want!.lol

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Thank you very much Sandraj. Actually i got my prima facie, But no response after that. But you are right....... they will do whatever they want to :)

I can just pray.

Thanks again Sandraj.

kimrra They touch the case for the first time just to issue the prima facie, but if something is not enough in the case then they will issue an RFE in order to issue a prima facie,despite some people satisfied the service and they did not issue the prima facie . The second time they touch the case is to adjudicate,then some people get RFE when they touch the case to issue prima facie,others never got RFE and had the cases approved.

If you got prima facie and did not receive an RFE it means you fulfilled all requirements for prima facie,it does not mean your case will be approved tho, it means you satisfied the service to issue prima facie, but if you did not receive PF yet, it means they will not issue prima facie for you, and it does not mean they will deny your case either.They do not issue prima facie in all cases.That's the legal explanation, but the real world explanation is that they do what they want,when they want and how they want!.lol

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Hi everybody I have a question today i want to check my case status I-485 it shows On September 3, 2014, your address was changed relating to the I485, APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS that you filed

i didnt make any changes or request any adress change before it was in Interview step and now i dont see the Interview spot (was since march 7 in interview step ) ???? i want to know what is going on :) ty

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sandra, there's no decision i can make without your help! haha

or anyone else who knows, please help...

applying for a job, and they sent me form w9 for file and in certification part it says that i am a us citizen or other us person, and i dont understand what other us person means...

looked on irs website, it say

If you are an alien (not a U.S. citizen), you are considered a nonresident alien unless you meet one of two tests. You are a resident alien of the United States for tax purposes if you meet either the green card test or the substantial presence test for the calendar year (January 1-December 31).

so can i consider myself as other us person? i don't want to sing anything before i completely understand what im signing =)

oh, if it matters, vawa was approved, submitted i485 together with i360.

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thaiat 32 if you have any restraining order against you or was arrested make sure to take with you the COURT CERTIFIED DISPOSITION.

Make sure you have a valid passport, original marriage certificate,birth certificate, divorce decree if you have one, previous divorce decree if you were previously married.If you did not submit form I-864W then fill out one and take with you to the interview. and give to the officer even if he/she does not ask. I saw several cases they said they approved the case,and days later the aliens got an RFE to submit form I-864W .

Just to be safe take proof of bonafide marriage.Just answers questions that the officer asks, do not talk to the officer when the officer is reading something,lol. Do not make jokes. If your spouse is a GC holder do not asks questions about his status, what's gonna happen with him etc...Do not put any paper in the officer's desk.Do not handle any paper without asking permission first.Dress appropriately for the occasion.Turn your phone OFF.Do not take your kids with you,if you have kids.

 
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