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6 hours ago, SolFreeman said:

Yes. I'm currently working as a Dialysis Nurse. How about you? 

That's great! I wanted to be a dialysis nurse too. I stopped doing my volunteer service last Nov 2016. After that, I just waited for my fiancé to go back here and spent time together for a month. I thought about going back to the hospital but I think there's no way that they will allow me to have vacation leave just yet to attend to my embassy interview, medical exams, to process papers. For now, I'm

trying to do self study for the NCLEX so

I don't have to cram when the time comes.

AOS Timeline:

Dec 18, 2017:           Married!
January 18, 2018:    Filed AOS, EAD, AP

March 1, 2018:         Biometrics 
May 24, 2018:          Interview (Approved)

June 7, 2018:           Received Green Card

 

ROC Timeline:

March 26, 2020:      ROC packet sent via FedEx (Phoenix Service Center)

March 31, 2020:      USCIS received the packet

April 3, 2020:          NOA received

Sept 30, 2020:       Biometric letter received (I didn't have to do it due to pandemic)

January 20 2021:   Approval letter received

January 29, 2021:      Green Card received!

 

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47 minutes ago, BlackbirdRN said:

That's great! I wanted to be a dialysis nurse too. I stopped doing my volunteer service last Nov 2016. After that, I just waited for my fiancé to go back here and spent time together for a month. I thought about going back to the hospital but I think there's no way that they will allow me to have vacation leave just yet to attend to my embassy interview, medical exams, to process papers. For now, I'm

trying to do self study for the NCLEX so

I don't have to cram when the time comes.

Working in Dialysis is so much fun! I've worked in Med-Surg ward too. Yes, that's the right thing to do. You can also try Rachel Allen NCLEX review. I only need to work until June 15th as I am really thinking that our NOA2 will come soon! 😂

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1 hour ago, Yzabelle said:

I'm batch 2014😂 Yeah.. That's going to be the last time I'm going to post in few Filipino words

OMG you just make me feel old now! Lol 😂 Good Morning! 1 more day before June arrives! So excited for everyone here! I can't wait until I see people posting "We just got approved!" Or "NOA2 just arrived!" 🙏🏻😘

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4 minutes ago, SolFreeman said:

Working in Dialysis is so much fun! I've worked in Med-Surg ward too. Yes, that's the right thing to do. You can also try Rachel Allen NCLEX review. I only need to work until June 15th as I am really thinking that our NOA2 will come soon! 😂

I like how dialysis nurses has more nurse-patient interaction than in the ward. You get to know more about the patient because they always come back for their session. Especially the older patients who are funny and friendly LOL maybe when I get tired of working in the ward and when more experienced then I'll venture out to become a dialysis nurse. I don't know but it feels like I have a lot more to learn in the ward first :) 

AOS Timeline:

Dec 18, 2017:           Married!
January 18, 2018:    Filed AOS, EAD, AP

March 1, 2018:         Biometrics 
May 24, 2018:          Interview (Approved)

June 7, 2018:           Received Green Card

 

ROC Timeline:

March 26, 2020:      ROC packet sent via FedEx (Phoenix Service Center)

March 31, 2020:      USCIS received the packet

April 3, 2020:          NOA received

Sept 30, 2020:       Biometric letter received (I didn't have to do it due to pandemic)

January 20 2021:   Approval letter received

January 29, 2021:      Green Card received!

 

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17 minutes ago, SolFreeman said:

OMG you just make me feel old now! Lol 😂 Good Morning! 1 more day before June arrives! So excited for everyone here! I can't wait until I see people posting "We just got approved!" Or "NOA2 just arrived!" 🙏🏻😘

You look young than your age though ☺️ good morning! I did some checking using the app.. I tried to search those cases before me. And I found out one case, and it says "Case Rejected Because I did Not sign my form" and "Case Was Rejected Because It was Improperly Filed".

and the next cases were just Cased Received. I wonder how you filled up your forms.. Did you leave those questions that aren't applicable or none blank or you wrote N/a or NONE on your i-129F?

Just one more day before June! Hahaha! Next week let's claim that in this group there will be people who will have their NOA2 already! 😊😊 

I will be delayed for two months since I have a history of pulmonary hehehe.. plus an asthma too.. They said it will be automatic that they will put you under sputum even if you're xray is clear :D

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34 minutes ago, Yzabelle said:

You look young than your age though ☺️ good morning! I did some checking using the app.. I tried to search those cases before me. And I found out one case, and it says "Case Rejected Because I did Not sign my form" and "Case Was Rejected Because It was Improperly Filed".

and the next cases were just Cased Received. I wonder how you filled up your forms.. Did you leave those questions that aren't applicable or none blank or you wrote N/a or NONE on your i-129F?

Just one more day before June! Hahaha! Next week let's claim that in this group there will be people who will have their NOA2 already! 😊😊 

I will be delayed for two months since I have a history of pulmonary hehehe.. plus an asthma too.. They said it will be automatic that they will put you under sputum even if you're xray is clear :D

We didn't write anything on the part that aren't applicable to us. No N/A written as there was no such instruction. We hired a Lawyer so we don't get any mistake and if we did, we can only blame him. 😂 

 

I have no idea about the medical but you can search for an article with the same case. I'm sure you'll learn someting from that. It doesn't matter how long we have to wait as long as we're approved, we're good to go! I might see you at SLEC! Lol

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I hope we see each other at SLEC or the embassy interview @SolFreeman @Yzabelle for additional support & motivation :D

AOS Timeline:

Dec 18, 2017:           Married!
January 18, 2018:    Filed AOS, EAD, AP

March 1, 2018:         Biometrics 
May 24, 2018:          Interview (Approved)

June 7, 2018:           Received Green Card

 

ROC Timeline:

March 26, 2020:      ROC packet sent via FedEx (Phoenix Service Center)

March 31, 2020:      USCIS received the packet

April 3, 2020:          NOA received

Sept 30, 2020:       Biometric letter received (I didn't have to do it due to pandemic)

January 20 2021:   Approval letter received

January 29, 2021:      Green Card received!

 

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3 minutes ago, SolFreeman said:

We didn't write anything on the part that aren't applicable to us. No N/A written as there was no such instruction. We hired a Lawyer so we don't get any mistake and if we did, we can only blame him. 😂 

 

I have no idea about the medical but you can search for an article with the same case. I'm sure you'll learn someting from that. It doesn't matter how long we have to wait as long as we're approved, we're good to go! I might see you at SLEC! Lol

We also left those blank. Now I'm more confident 😂 we used the color silver fastener for our packet instead of using the binder.. I hope we'll be able to see each other at SLEC! do they allow walk ins? :D Doesn't matter to me, too.. We're assuming that we're going to finish everything in SeptemberNovember  then I'll fly to him in November. 😊

 

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2 minutes ago, BlackbirdRN said:

I hope we see each other at SLEC or the embassy interview @SolFreeman @Yzabelle for additional support & motivation :D

Yeah.. Let's update each other! If we all get the NOA2 In the same time and the NVC maybe we can go together. :D

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50 minutes ago, BlackbirdRN said:

I like how dialysis nurses has more nurse-patient interaction than in the ward. You get to know more about the patient because they always come back for their session. Especially the older patients who are funny and friendly LOL maybe when I get tired of working in the ward and when more experienced then I'll venture out to become a dialysis nurse. I don't know but it feels like I have a lot more to learn in the ward first :) 

Yes!!! And it makes you feel like you're a daughter and sister to them. They treat you like a family. They even invite you to their party in the house or even give you something to eat which I know that we can't take anything from the patients. They're just amazing! They are full of positivity in life! I'm surely gonna miss my patients! But I'm sure there will be more good and passionate Nurses that will take care of them when I leave.

 

I've worked in the ward for 4 years and I must say it's more challenging than in Dialysis especially when you get to work at a government hospital. Lol

 

But wherever your heart will take you, we need to do our job as a Nurse. ❤️👩🏻‍⚕️

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Yzabelle said:

We also left those blank. Now I'm more confident 😂 we used the color silver fastener for our packet instead of using the binder.. I hope we'll be able to see each other at SLEC! do they allow walk ins? :D Doesn't matter to me, too.. We're assuming that we're going to finish everything in SeptemberNovember  then I'll fly to him in November. 😊

 

Awww I'm praying for the same thing! I want to get all this done by September or sooner! Lol 😂

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Just now, SolFreeman said:

Awww I'm praying for the same thing! I want to get all this done by September or sooner! Lol 😂

I'm sure you're going to get everything done sooner since you don't have history. But i do, so another delay of 2 months for me 😂 that's why we just assumed we'll get this done before November. :D

 
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