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19 minutes ago, Demise said:

FOIA not really, it will show the forms and might reveal some internal worksheets and some scribbles on margins but that's about it. You won't find anything interesting in there, a lot of the more fun stuff will be fully redacted out.

 

Like being 5 months since she filed it's basically just sit down and wait, I-485 will likely take 12-18 months. If she's antsy about the ability to work then it might be better to have a senator or congressman inquire on the status of the I-765 (she did file that one, right?), that can end up with it being approved since the inquiry requires someone to pull it out of the stack, and if they pull it out then they might as well just approve it here and now.

She is pregnant now and not looking for a job. So she is not desperate to get her green card. It’s only the incident that happened and her name on police report that makes her worried. That’s all. Thanks for your input 

 
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