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Hi everyone.

I'm in the process of filling out the I-360 form. Both my advocate and I noticed a glitch on it.

Part 4.2 D and E. There's a glitch, it doesn't let me put an X on D. YES and E. NO.

Directly on http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-360.pdf it works fine... but not when you save the file...

Anyone else having the same problem?

Can I just do it with a pen after printing?

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Sandra, it's been a week after I had my interview and everything seemed perfect.. The officer printed me the form that I am gonna sponsor my self and he said he needs to review my file befor making a decision . He says by wendsday he will have a decision... And yet is not!

I am so paranoid.. Can't sleep , walk,talk...

What do you think is holding? I'm assuming if there was something wrong he would have told me at the interview?

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KleberP I am going to tell you what I Said here before ,but now this is for you don't waste my time sending pm.messages,because after I answered your questions you still come here to ask the same question again. I help people who value my work and time. You sent me over 6private messages .I was kind and answered every single question you asked, despite you ignored all questions I asked you, this is not cool,now you are here again asking the same question again.Please respect my time ,and don't make a fool of yourself .

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Ben B you will be fine ,we have many people here that got the approval 10/15days after the interview,then just wait a bit more.One girl here had her interview in December,and they needed to review her case too, it took 60days to receive the green card.Just don't panick. God is in control .p

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kleber please be respectful to Sandra, she has taken us through this journey unrelentlentlessly, committing her passion for the cause and supporting as like family,

Sandra God bless you, you have the greatest patience in the world, dealing with all of us in this forum is not, easy, don't give up your support Sandra, the world needs people like you.

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Ben b... what questions did they ask at the interview, please share your experience like me and donehere did, this helps other members here to learn something, be prepared and it answers there questions, if you don't mind please give share how the interview was, what you carried and all that

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KleberP I am going to tell you what I Said here before ,but now this is for you don't waste my time sending pm.messages,because after I answered your questions you still come here to ask the same question again. I help people who value my work and time. You sent me over 6private messages .I was kind and answered every single question you asked, despite you ignored all questions I asked you, this is not cool,now you are here again asking the same question again.Please respect my time ,and don't make a fool of yourself .

I so agree there are people in this forum who ask u every question under the sun in private chart and u give them updates as to how ur case is going vice Versa but once they get their green card they are no where to be found and don't answer anybody questions. They either leave the website or don't bother answering. So not cool.

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@ donehere she added//updated my maiden name before I got married, so it does say, that your name was updated. just about the same status as yours, am eagerly waiting for it to say card production.

she said all the security clearings had been done and she needed to get fingerprints updated then send me the greencard, your know am waiting eagerly, been a long treacherous journey

Yes , me too. Have bunch of people already asking for party, I said hold on, lemme get card first. Am excited :dance:

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Domi nique, it was very simple and short..

Got in, io asked my name, date of birth

Asked for my ss , I had to look in my walet bc I don't know by heart.. He said that he learne he's when he was in army..

Made me complete a form , I forgot the number.. It was something w sponsorship , basically saying I'll sponsor my self

And he said, we will have a decision by wendsday ...

Still no decision !

Sandra, I thank you that at least you still have faith!

This was to long, to complicated.

Thank you again!

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ben b it has not been unusual for people to walk into officers that had to consult bosses before making decision, so take it easy give it two weeks, do something to distract your mind off the situation. ben did you have a lawyer present?

my officer talked about my fingerprints showing in the system but not where they want it, so she said 3 days for the fingerprints to be fixed, then wait for the card, so was not a straight shot yet, even when my lawyer kept on telling me outside that (congratulations you have passed your interview, greencard will be on the mail soon) I was not like jumping yet.

so just like done here, until my green card is in my arms, no celebration yet.

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@ donehere it feels like a immense load of burden been pulled of your back after climbing mt Everest, such a relief to see an end.

I know Dominique, I have seen so many people in this forum, travelling this journey and reaching the destination. Its a great feeling.

I hope I hear back something from Citragirl and Cielo. Our timelines were pretty close. Guys where are you??

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@ donehere it feels like a immense load of burden been pulled of your back after climbing mt Everest, such a relief to see an end.

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