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Posted
46 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

I think most people, who legitimately came for an education, would have returned home.   In fact, I think that is a condition of an F-1. 

This! ^
 

“It’s been 84 years…” 

- Me talking about the progress of my I-751

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Firuza2h33 said:

Thanks for all of your responses

i entered US in 2008 and I couldn’t effort paying for school so I had to work off the books. The school that invited me didn’t let me pay monthly but they wanted me to pay the whole semester that’s why I couldn’t pay. I married my husband after 9 years. He got his US citizenship last month and we want to start with my papers

 if this makes more clear for all those questions you all had

Did you not know any of that before you came? I would assume that the payment conditions etc. were made clear before you moved to the US. 
How long after you entered the US did you meet your (now) spouse? 

“It’s been 84 years…” 

- Me talking about the progress of my I-751

 

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Posted

I know from first hand experience that one of the requirements for an F1 is evidence that you have the money to pay for your studies. 
I also know that any reputable school will tell you upfront about how and when to pay the tuition. I knew before coming to West Virginia University the dates I would have to make a deposit. I’m sorry, but this story doesn’t add up. You should have been honest the minute you realize you couldn’t afford it, talk to your ISO and see what the best course of action was. 
Unauthorized work is forgiven, misrepresentation is not. Expect higher scrutiny because you overstayed for 15 years and married someone from your same background. 
And no, this is not the time to be cheap. Get a loan but work with an attorney.

FROM F1 TO AOS

October 17, 2019 AOS receipt date 

December 09, 2019: Biometric appointment

January 15, 2020 RFE received

January 30, 2020  RFE response sent

Feb 7: EAD approved and interview scheduled

March 18, 2020 Interview cancelled

April 14th 2020: RFE received

April 29, 2020 Approved without interview

May 1, 2020 Card in hand

 

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

February 1, 2022 package sent

March 28, 2022 Fingerprints reused

July 18, 2023 approval

July 20, 2023 Card in hand

 

N400 

January 30,2023: Online filing

February 4th, 2023: Biometric appointment

June 15th, 2023: Case actively being reviewed

July 11th, 2023: Interview scheduled.

August 30th, 2023: Interview!

August 31st, 2023: Oath ceremony scheduled.

Sept 19th, 2023: Officially a US citizen!

 


 

Posted

"Expect higher scrutiny because you overstayed for 15 years and married someone from your same background" - why the length of overstay or background of her spouse would be questionable? I agree the way F1 visa was used might be cause for concern.

 

OP, can you provide approximate timeline of events around your school attendance? Did you attend school for any amount of time or never even started?

4/12/13 - sent I-485 package

4/15/13 - USCIS Chicago Lockbox received package

4/22/13 - got email and txt

4/29/13 - received NOA in mail

5/08/13 - received biometrics appointment for 5/22

5/09/13 - successful early walk in at Port Chester, NY office

5/22/13 - I-485 updated to Testing & Interview

6/18/13 - EAD went to production

6/21/13 - Card/Document Production for EAD - second email

6/24/13 - EAD mailed

6/26/13 - EAD arrived

7/18/13 - got email about interview

7/20/13 - got hard copy interview letter

08/23/13 - interview - Approved dancin5hr.gif(card production & decision email)

08/28/13 - card production - second email

08/29/13 - card mailed

09/03/13 - card arrived

*********************************************************************************

05/27/2016 - N-400 mailed

06/02/2016 - NOA date

06/24/2016 - biometrics appointment

11/28/2016 - interview scheduled for January 9th, 2017

01/09/2017 - interview passed

01/20/2017 - Oath Ceremony

Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, discoverusa said:

"Expect higher scrutiny because you overstayed for 15 years and married someone from your same background" - why the length of overstay or background of her spouse would be questionable?

At least few things that come to my mind:

- Did she claim to be a US citizen to get a job?

- Did she vote in election?

- Did she commit any deportable offence?

- Did she pay taxes?

- Did she use somebody else's identity to get employed?

- Did she use any benefits only provided to LPRs and US citizen?

- Did she re-enter the US without inspection? 

 

All of those above will have to be checked by USCIS and other federal agencies will be involved to establish these facts. So records in the last 15 years have to be checked. 

Edited by OldUser
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Posted
7 minutes ago, discoverusa said:

why the length of overstay

Her reason for coming here was to study. She soon realized she couldn’t afford it, but she ended up overstaying instead of going back home, which is what someone that can’t afford to study here should do. 

 

8 minutes ago, discoverusa said:

background of her spouse

Because USCIS might assume that they knew each other from before and that this was all planned out.

FROM F1 TO AOS

October 17, 2019 AOS receipt date 

December 09, 2019: Biometric appointment

January 15, 2020 RFE received

January 30, 2020  RFE response sent

Feb 7: EAD approved and interview scheduled

March 18, 2020 Interview cancelled

April 14th 2020: RFE received

April 29, 2020 Approved without interview

May 1, 2020 Card in hand

 

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

February 1, 2022 package sent

March 28, 2022 Fingerprints reused

July 18, 2023 approval

July 20, 2023 Card in hand

 

N400 

January 30,2023: Online filing

February 4th, 2023: Biometric appointment

June 15th, 2023: Case actively being reviewed

July 11th, 2023: Interview scheduled.

August 30th, 2023: Interview!

August 31st, 2023: Oath ceremony scheduled.

Sept 19th, 2023: Officially a US citizen!

 


 

Posted (edited)

OP, you are better off scheduling an initial consult with immigration lawyer to go over the details. 

 

I see a lot of judgement here from other members who don't have all the facts. 

 

We still don't know if OP started school and then run out of money or simply never went. 

Edited by discoverusa

4/12/13 - sent I-485 package

4/15/13 - USCIS Chicago Lockbox received package

4/22/13 - got email and txt

4/29/13 - received NOA in mail

5/08/13 - received biometrics appointment for 5/22

5/09/13 - successful early walk in at Port Chester, NY office

5/22/13 - I-485 updated to Testing & Interview

6/18/13 - EAD went to production

6/21/13 - Card/Document Production for EAD - second email

6/24/13 - EAD mailed

6/26/13 - EAD arrived

7/18/13 - got email about interview

7/20/13 - got hard copy interview letter

08/23/13 - interview - Approved dancin5hr.gif(card production & decision email)

08/28/13 - card production - second email

08/29/13 - card mailed

09/03/13 - card arrived

*********************************************************************************

05/27/2016 - N-400 mailed

06/02/2016 - NOA date

06/24/2016 - biometrics appointment

11/28/2016 - interview scheduled for January 9th, 2017

01/09/2017 - interview passed

01/20/2017 - Oath Ceremony

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Posted
5 minutes ago, discoverusa said:

OP, you are better off scheduling an initial consult with immigration lawyer to go over the details. 

 

I see a lot of judgement here from other members who don't have all the facts. 

 

We still don't know if OP started school and then run out of money or simply never went. 

We do not judge

 

Others here have been through the Student Visa process, I have not. I do know one of the very basic requirements is that you need to show sufficient funds to meet the requirements of the I 20.

 

So what happened?

 

Have I seen this before, of course, is this going to be an issue, most likely, the OP will need to be prepared, they get it easy here.

 

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Posted

Good points Boiler. I always appreciate your responses as they are very factual and neutral. 

 

Other users, not so much...

4/12/13 - sent I-485 package

4/15/13 - USCIS Chicago Lockbox received package

4/22/13 - got email and txt

4/29/13 - received NOA in mail

5/08/13 - received biometrics appointment for 5/22

5/09/13 - successful early walk in at Port Chester, NY office

5/22/13 - I-485 updated to Testing & Interview

6/18/13 - EAD went to production

6/21/13 - Card/Document Production for EAD - second email

6/24/13 - EAD mailed

6/26/13 - EAD arrived

7/18/13 - got email about interview

7/20/13 - got hard copy interview letter

08/23/13 - interview - Approved dancin5hr.gif(card production & decision email)

08/28/13 - card production - second email

08/29/13 - card mailed

09/03/13 - card arrived

*********************************************************************************

05/27/2016 - N-400 mailed

06/02/2016 - NOA date

06/24/2016 - biometrics appointment

11/28/2016 - interview scheduled for January 9th, 2017

01/09/2017 - interview passed

01/20/2017 - Oath Ceremony

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
Timeline
Posted (edited)
27 minutes ago, discoverusa said:

OP, you are better off scheduling an initial consult with immigration lawyer to go over the details. 

 

I see a lot of judgement here from other members who don't have all the facts. 

 

We still don't know if OP started school and then run out of money or simply never went. 

" I came as F1 student visa to US but i never went to school i wasn't able to."

That's pretty clear.

 

 

Edited by Crazy Cat

"The US immigration process requires a great deal of knowledge, planning, time, patience, and a significant amount of money.  It is quite a journey!"

- Some old child of the 50's & 60's on his laptop 

 

Senior Master Sergeant, US Air Force- Retired (after 20+ years)- Missile Systems Maintenance & Titan 2 ICBM Launch Crew Duty (200+ Alert tours)

Registered Nurse- Retired- I practiced in the areas of Labor & Delivery, Home Health, Adolescent Psych, & Adult Psych.

IT Professional- Retired- Web Site Design, Hardware Maintenance, Compound Pharmacy Software Trainer, On-site go live support, Database Manager, App Designer.

______________________________________

In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

" I came as F1 student visa to US but i never went to school i wasn't able to."

That's pretty clear.

 

 

You are correct. I missed that. 

Doesn't mean it's a lost cause. It will definitely be heavily scrutinized. 

4/12/13 - sent I-485 package

4/15/13 - USCIS Chicago Lockbox received package

4/22/13 - got email and txt

4/29/13 - received NOA in mail

5/08/13 - received biometrics appointment for 5/22

5/09/13 - successful early walk in at Port Chester, NY office

5/22/13 - I-485 updated to Testing & Interview

6/18/13 - EAD went to production

6/21/13 - Card/Document Production for EAD - second email

6/24/13 - EAD mailed

6/26/13 - EAD arrived

7/18/13 - got email about interview

7/20/13 - got hard copy interview letter

08/23/13 - interview - Approved dancin5hr.gif(card production & decision email)

08/28/13 - card production - second email

08/29/13 - card mailed

09/03/13 - card arrived

*********************************************************************************

05/27/2016 - N-400 mailed

06/02/2016 - NOA date

06/24/2016 - biometrics appointment

11/28/2016 - interview scheduled for January 9th, 2017

01/09/2017 - interview passed

01/20/2017 - Oath Ceremony

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
Timeline
Posted
Just now, discoverusa said:

You are correct. I missed that. 

Doesn't mean it's a lost cause. It will definitely be heavily scrutinized. 

You are correct.  It will be scrutinized more than once, I fear.   

"The US immigration process requires a great deal of knowledge, planning, time, patience, and a significant amount of money.  It is quite a journey!"

- Some old child of the 50's & 60's on his laptop 

 

Senior Master Sergeant, US Air Force- Retired (after 20+ years)- Missile Systems Maintenance & Titan 2 ICBM Launch Crew Duty (200+ Alert tours)

Registered Nurse- Retired- I practiced in the areas of Labor & Delivery, Home Health, Adolescent Psych, & Adult Psych.

IT Professional- Retired- Web Site Design, Hardware Maintenance, Compound Pharmacy Software Trainer, On-site go live support, Database Manager, App Designer.

______________________________________

In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

 
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