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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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36 minutes ago, Ziongirl said:

Hi congrats and I bless God for what He is doing, as derivative you need to file the form I-824 check with your attorney on this, mine told me that's the form I will file it's called follow to join after my greencard approval. It takes less time. I 130 might take some time. There is one of us here who has already filed it and am following here timeline. On uscis site it shows it takes almost a year to be approved 

You are right but I guess she can benefit on the form i824 it takes less time to process 

Thanks Ziongirl,  yes I know this form -Derivative to follow, i have helped my niece fill this out before but we have to ask someone for financial support.  Hope ours won't need it.  You're  right it takes shorter processingbtimes mostly consular.   I'm just trying to avoid attorney fees for this coz consular processing is not included in my case.   

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12 minutes ago, Sagi23 said:

Thanks Ziongirl,  yes I know this form -Derivative to follow, i have helped my niece fill this out before but we have to ask someone for financial support.  Hope ours won't need it.  You're  right it takes shorter processingbtimes mostly consular.   I'm just trying to avoid attorney fees for this coz consular processing is not included in my case.   

Yes I believe you don't need anyone for financial support in our case

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1 hour ago, Gogetter18 said:

Hello All,

 

Sorry I'm a little late with this, first day of school for the children 🙂

To all the interviewees today @FridayGirl@69, @Pinkrlion and I think there was one other person scheduled today for their GC interview today, please forgive me if I missed anyone, I stand with you all in faith today, be calm, and know that the Most High God is right there with you, HE has instructed the IO to grant your instant GC approval today in Jesus mighty name, there is no holding us back. It is already done, let us give give thanks to the Most high God. It has been a long road and you have completed the journey by HIS grace.

@Stillwinning!!!😊, @SssMay and all others waiting, do not fret, your time is here and now, you're next in line for your GC approvals, and for those awaiting their VAWA approvals, know that it IS done. I serve a God that NEVER fails.

Busy day ahead for me.

Wishing you all a blessed week ahead 🙂

 

In his mighty name, I touch and agree with your prayer of faith, hope, strength, and approval of GC. 

Phase I - IV - Completed the Immigration Journey 

 

 

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On ‎8‎/‎12‎/‎2019 at 1:26 PM, Stillwinning!!!😊 said:

Waivers are not considered public charge, vawa petitioners are exempt from the public charge regulations, and EAD renewal sometimes take as long as you stated above, but I've seen folks get theirs much earlier and others much later! Patience is our watch word!😊👍

Hello dear friends,

It is clear to me that Vawa applicants will not be affected by the new public charge rule (Regulation). It will only affect applications (NO VAWA) received after October 15.On the other hand, I was reading (attached link) that, with the exception of Vawa applicants, they will be affected if in the past they applied for Fee Waivers for Immigration Benefits (Public Charge Inadmissibility Determination Based on Totality of Circumstances).

 

https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2019/08/14/2019-17142/inadmissibility-on-public-charge-grounds

 

I thank your comments on this regard.

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1 hour ago, Brooklynguy1 said:

Congratulations 🎉🎊🎈! Your success give us hope ! May I asked what types questions was asked by immigration officer in interviews.Thank You !

Thank you.  Mostly biographic information for myself. Nothing on the abuse.  I am thankful the lady officer is very welcoming and casual.  She did ask for my current marital status and ask for a copy of the divorce paper. I only have the original on hand so she made a copy from it.

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I went to my interview today as you know:

My case went to further review, 15 days (it could take up to 180 days) to know if I get to stay or not so I have to continue waiting... 

The officer just didn’t make a decision on my case there because he needed to send it to further review to a supervisor to make sure about my “legit” Divorce Decree and he wanted my daughters’ birth certificates too

So I have to continue waiting either for :
RFE or Denial Document or GC

Thank you for all your support! 🙌🏼🇺🇸

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5 hours ago, Texas Girl said:

Wow!!! Congratulations 🍾🎊🎈 

@Sagi23 Congratulations! You make me hopeful 🙌🏼🇺🇸

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15 minutes ago, FridayGirl@69 said:

I went to my interview today as you know:

My case went to further review, 15 days (it could take up to 180 days) to know if I get to stay or not so I have to continue waiting... 

The officer just didn’t make a decision on my case there because he needed to send it to further review to a supervisor to make sure about my “legit” Divorce Decree and he wanted my daughters’ birth certificates too

So I have to continue waiting either for :
RFE or Denial Document or GC

Thank you for all your support! 🙌🏼🇺🇸

Denial shouldn't be in your options! That's not how winners think! You will get your Greencard by the special grace of GOD! Let his mercy speak for you! It is well!🙏🙌

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21 minutes ago, FridayGirl@69 said:

I went to my interview today as you know:

My case went to further review, 15 days (it could take up to 180 days) to know if I get to stay or not so I have to continue waiting... 

The officer just didn’t make a decision on my case there because he needed to send it to further review to a supervisor to make sure about my “legit” Divorce Decree and he wanted my daughters’ birth certificates too

So I have to continue waiting either for :
RFE or Denial Document or GC

Thank you for all your support! 🙌🏼🇺🇸

What is your local office ? 

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44 minutes ago, FridayGirl@69 said:

I went to my interview today as you know:

My case went to further review, 15 days (it could take up to 180 days) to know if I get to stay or not so I have to continue waiting... 

The officer just didn’t make a decision on my case there because he needed to send it to further review to a supervisor to make sure about my “legit” Divorce Decree and he wanted my daughters’ birth certificates too

So I have to continue waiting either for :
RFE or Denial Document or GC

Thank you for all your support! 🙌🏼🇺🇸

You’re now closer than ever to get GC . I think there is no any option left to deny . You have made it !!!

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1 hour ago, Desert Storm said:

What is your local office ? 

Chicago

1 hour ago, Stillwinning!!!😊 said:

Denial shouldn't be in your options! That's not how winners think! You will get your Greencard by the special grace of GOD! Let his mercy speak for you! It is well!🙏🙌

You are the Best Cheerleader 📣 😘😍

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Bahamas
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1 hour ago, FridayGirl@69 said:

I went to my interview today as you know:

My case went to further review, 15 days (it could take up to 180 days) to know if I get to stay or not so I have to continue waiting... 

The officer just didn’t make a decision on my case there because he needed to send it to further review to a supervisor to make sure about my “legit” Divorce Decree and he wanted my daughters’ birth certificates too

So I have to continue waiting either for :
RFE or Denial Document or GC

Thank you for all your support! 🙌🏼🇺🇸

What was the questions they asked? And about "legit" divorce decree? Was there a problem with it! All I can say maybe because of the birth cert maybe a rfe because of that. All will be well

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2 hours ago, FridayGirl@69 said:

I went to my interview today as you know:

My case went to further review, 15 days (it could take up to 180 days) to know if I get to stay or not so I have to continue waiting... 

The officer just didn’t make a decision on my case there because he needed to send it to further review to a supervisor to make sure about my “legit” Divorce Decree and he wanted my daughters’ birth certificates too

So I have to continue waiting either for :
RFE or Denial Document or GC

Thank you for all your support! 🙌🏼🇺🇸

Fridaygirl@ I know u will get your gc by Gods grace but what dis he ask u.Was he doubting ur marriage or divorce?Why did he ask for your childs birth certificate?pls can u explain more

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