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Posted

dont do it that is not kuel (cool)

mailed out aos and ead 7/13/2007

aol and ead packet received per usps 7/16/2007

checks cashed 07/26/07

noa 1 FOR EAD RECEIVED 07/27/07

noa 1 for aos received 07/28/07

biometrics 08/15/07

ead card ordered 09/20/07!!!!

ead card received 10/01/07! finally!

aos case transferred to California Service Center 10/03/07!

received "Welcome to the United States of America I-797 11/05/07!(dated 10/30/07)!

Permanent Resident card received 11/05/07 (dated 10/31/07)! THank u LorD!

Will file for 10 year GC End of July/Early August 2009!

Removal of Conditions:

Mailed I-751 overnight mail to Vermont Service Center 09/10/09

VSC received the I-751 Packet 09/11/09 About 12 pm Local time

Check was cashed as of Sept 16th 2009

NOA Received 09/19/09 dated 09/14/09

I-797 Appointment Notice received 10/01/09 dated 09/25/09 (Biometrics)

Got they 10 year GC approval letter in the mail dated 01/08/10! yehey!

10 GREENCARD RECEIVED 01/20/10

Citizenship.......maybe............or maybe stay a permanent resident .......................

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Poland
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Posted

This is similar to what my friend did. She had a debt in collection status and told the debt collector that she doesn't have any money and is leaving the country for good. The guy decided to write it off as there supposedly was no way to collect it. What she didn't know is that: 1) American fiance would dump her after two months of her arrival to US even before they got married, 2) She would have to return to her country, 3) Debt collector would quit his job, wouldn't write off her debt and the new debt collector would show up at her door again LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

I didn't make this up, this is what happened.

You NEVER know if you are leaving forever. Btw I am still paying debts in my country and at least I know that nobody will bother my parents.

Good luck

Ana

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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Posted

I wouldn't do it if I was her..... it's bad karma. What goes around comes around....

Dora and David

Texas

June 08, 2005 - US Entry

June 22, 2005 - Received 2 yr Conditional Green Card

July 15, 2005 - Applied SSN

July 28, 2005 - Received SSN

March 10, 2007 - Sent out Form I-751 (Removal of Conditions) via USPS

March 15, 2007 - USPS confirmed delivery

March 15, 2007 - Online status says... case received and pending.

March 28, 2007 - Received NOA1 dated March 14, 2007

March 28, 2007 - Received Biometrics Appointment Letter dated March 22, 2007

April 7, 2007 - Biometrics Appointment

April 9, 2007 - Online status says "Petition to Remove Conditions of PR Status received"

Posted

A one-way ticket really shoudn't be that expensive maybe you can start finding ways to save up that money instead of worrying about the credit card debt.

I wouldn't do it if I was you because I always believe that people wouldn't get away with things like that easily. It's a credit card company you're talking about. Plus like some other posters have mentioned, it's Thailand..you never know what they'll do.

Good Luck!

 
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