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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
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is she on a f-1 visa?

Barbara (Canada) & Dallas (USC)

AOS

Nov 13 2005 EAD & I-485 sent to Chicago Lockbox

Nov 22, 2005 EAD & I-485 NOA1

Dec 15, 2005 Biometrics for EAD & I-485

Dec 19, 2005 EAD & I-485 Touched

Jan 21, 2006 Rec'd I-485 Fingerprint Reschedule Notice (AHHH!!!)

Feb 10, 2006 Fingerprint App't

Feb 1, 2006 EAD Approved!!!!

Feb 11, 2006 Rec'd EAD card

Feb 13, 2006 Applied for SSN

Feb 17, 2006 Rec'd SSN

Feb 23, 2006 I-485 Transferred to CSC (AHHH!!)

Mar 02, 2006 I-485 Has been received at CSC

Mar 13, 2006 I-485 Touched

Mar 14, 2006 I-485 Touched

Apr 15 & 25 2006 emailed CSC for status inquiry on I-485

Apr 26 2006 received a response from CSC, another response in 60 days (ahhhhh!!!)

Apr 27, 2006 I-485 Touched

Jun 17, 2006 I-485 Touched

Jun 19, 2006 I-485 Touched

Jun 20, 2006 I-485 Touched

July 3, 2006 emailed CSC again, no response given in the allotted 60 days time frame.

July 27, 2006 received a response from CSC, another response will be given in 30 days.. ha ha ha.

***app sent back to Missouri ***app sent to Chicago

Aug 21 2006 touched

Sept 29 2006 3rd year Anniversay

October 13, 2006 Immigration Interview - Need to return with Long Form Birth Certificate

October 13, 2006 Long Form Birth Cert ordered with expediated shipping

October 18, 2006 Birth Cert Received

October 19, 2006 2nd Immigration Interview - APPROVED

5-20 business days for the Green Card to arrive, maybe I'll be back to see my family before Christmas?

Filed: Other Country: Germany
Timeline
Posted

She'll need to find an employer to sponsor her work visa or try the lottery. You can't just switch immigration status on a whim.

If she's finished her degree, she can apply for practical training. Best thing to do would be to talk to her international student counselor or an immigration counselor at her school.

Permanent Green Card Holder since 2006, considering citizenship application in the future.

Filed: Country: Peru
Timeline
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She'll need to find an employer to sponsor her work visa or try the lottery. You can't just switch immigration status on a whim.

If she's finished her degree, she can apply for practical training. Best thing to do would be to talk to her international student counselor or an immigration counselor at her school.

thanks..........I dont know what kind of visa she is on ill ask.

Thank you

Sorry but I am not so organized:(.

My timeline stinks.

Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
Timeline
Posted

She'll need to find an employer to sponsor her work visa or try the lottery. You can't just switch immigration status on a whim.

If she's finished her degree, she can apply for practical training. Best thing to do would be to talk to her international student counselor or an immigration counselor at her school.

thanks..........I dont know what kind of visa she is on ill ask.

Thank you

If she does have an F-1 Visa then she needs to apply for a continuing I-20 'Optional Practical Training' Visa as mentioned. But she needs to do this way before her studies finish, it took me about 3 months to get back my work authourization card! Once it is applied for she can stay in the country (unless its rejected) until she recieves it in the mail. I had a six week wait after my studies ended and before I could work because the school messed up on my paperwork.

But take the advice mentioned and speak to the international student counselor

Good luck

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Russia
Timeline
Posted

Okay... This is my area of expertise! :)

If your friend is on an F1 visa, she can do 1 year of Practical Training (which is work, authorized by USCIS) after completing her studies. She should apply for her EAD at least 90 days before her program end date. I've never heard about OPT being denied, USCIS always approves this type of employment.

Then, once she finds a job, if the employer likes her, he can sponsor an H1-B (work visa), which (if approved) will allow her to work for this particular employer for 3 more years. It can be extended too, and eventually you can get a green card based on employment. Here in Silicon Valley thousands of highly skilled workers (mostly from India) get their Green cards this way.

Your friend can also work part-tim on campus without any USCIS authorization.

08/24/2005 - Arrived in the U.S. as an F-1 student.

01/25/2006 - Married my LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

***AOS***

08/29/2006 - Medical

09/13/2006 - Package sent to Chicago

09/15/2006 - Package received in Chicago

09/23/2006 - Checks cashed

09/25/2006 - NOA for I-130, AOS and EAD

09/26/2006 - All forms touched

10/05/2006 - I-130 and EAD touched

10/10/2006 - I-130 and EAD touched again

10/10/2006 - RFE for AOS (email). Grrr...

10/11/2006 - RFE received. It's for I-864...

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