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I-751 November 2024 Filers
Yorkie62 replied to AndrAlb's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
Update today and the NOA date is 11/14. -
I-751 November 2024 Filers
Yorkie62 replied to AndrAlb's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
We sent the package on 11/12 and USPS confirmed delivery on 11/14. No confirmation from USCIS and the check has not been deposited yet. -
payment authorized
Yorkie62 replied to Mirella PS's topic in Adjustment of Status from Work, Student, & Tourist Visas
The will send you emails and text messages (if you provided that information). They will mail receipt notices. Create an online account https://myaccount.uscis.gov/ with the information they send you. Many people use third party apps to monitor things. Lawfully is popular, but personally I prefer Case Tracker. You just need the receipt numbers that they send you. -
AOs package cover letter
Yorkie62 replied to St3phsm07's topic in Adjustment of Status from Work, Student, & Tourist Visas
No you don't have to, but it might be a good idea. There are many templates on the internet, but you may want to include... Your names (who is the petitioner/beneficiary), the date you sent it and your address. What you are applying for, specifically. A list of everything that the packet contains. -
Tips on filing an EAD expedite request
Yorkie62 replied to Jason Mubata's topic in Working & Traveling During US Immigration
Show evidence that she lost her job. Show evidence that it was due to illness. Show evidence that you have a job offer. Add a cover letter to explain your situation as clearly as possible and state what the evidence is that you're sending. -
There are a lot of people on r/USCIS on Reddit that say the chat agent told them their interview was waived well before (months) a decision is made. I'm not sure I really trust anything that the contractors in Emma are saying. OP, I think it's 24 months total. Anecdotally, lots of August/September 2021 cases are being decided right now, obviously this is FO dependent. Also, please fill out your timeline.
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September 2021 - AOS Filers
Yorkie62 replied to micky7's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
I-485 approved this morning. -
Please Help - Emergency Appt During AOS
Yorkie62 replied to GeorgeMB's topic in Working & Traveling During US Immigration
You must update your address with USCIS (within 10 days of moving) if you're not a citizen. This isn't just for admin purposes, it's the law. -
AOS application
Yorkie62 replied to RamiZest's topic in Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from K1 and K3 Family Based Visas
It will take you 15 minutes to fill out and can save you a LOT of stress and heartache down the road. You should 100% submit the I-131 form. -
September 2021 - AOS Filers
Yorkie62 replied to micky7's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
Responded to the RFE, now it's in the hands of USPS and USCIS. Is there a typical timeline from them receiving the I-693 to a decision? I'm assuming that the interview has been waived at this point, especially since it's at a field office 500 miles away. -
September 2021 - AOS Filers
Yorkie62 replied to micky7's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
Request for I-693 notice came today, looks like the home stretch! -
But I will emphasize since there was confusion about needing a green card. If his intention is to return to his country after, then the green card is not relevant here and he shouldn't mention it at all during the visa/entry processes, it could jeopardize his application. And the hospital or affiliated university will deal with the J-1 or H-1B for him. He will have to supply documentation and maybe go to the embassy for an interview, but they will have an international office that has expertise on what to do.
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He will need a visa to do the clinical part of USMLE, people have done that on B1, although State does not explicitly say this is OK. If his intention is to return to his home country after, then that's fine but if he intends to use then B1 to enter the US and adjust to a GC then that's a no no. After passing USMLE he can apply for residencies which may sponsor for J-1 or H-1B, these visas will enable him to enter and be present in the US for the duration of the medical residency. He does not need a green card at all. GCs are for people who want to be permanent residents of the US.
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You are unlikely to be able to get a green card for a medical residency. It is by definition a temporary training program (ie sponsorship for permanent residency doesn't make sense). Most likely is a J-1 (this is subject to a 2 year home residency, waivers are possible), you can potentially get H-1B (preferable). There are a number of online resources on how to approach this that you or your relative can search for. This forum is generally for people who already have a visa to the US and are adjusting to the GC from that. Put simply, the pathway for foreign medical graduates is J-1 -> work in underserved area for waiver with H-1B -> adjust to GC from that.
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The issue that everyone is facing is that timelines have gotten crazy, so you're seeing these discrepancies arise. It's not really a case of who is more deserving than who to get processed faster, it's just the way the cookie crumbles. I'm in Seattle, so the exact same application I send is taking 12-24 months longer than people applying in different cities because the system can't (or won't) catch up fast enough with changes in the real world. Is that fair? I don't know. It's not equal, but fair is a different question. It's the way it is and it's frustrating. It's a sad acquiescence, but there's not much you can do, which is why I suppose some people in less fortunate positions than I will skirt or even break the rules.
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I for example, came to the US on a student visa (later a work visa) and met my now wife whilst living here. Would you really suggest that I (or we) should move to the UK so we can apply for CR-1? How would she legally reside in the UK while we apply for my GC? I have (or had) the legal right to live and work in this country by my own volition, why should there not be a pathway for me to directly adjust my status? You seem to have a problem with people abusing AOS, which most here agree is an issue.
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I-130 I-765 I-485 HELP
Yorkie62 replied to Elmo2111's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
See the link in @OldUser's post above. Also in the timelines sections of this website, which is why you should add your own data as it helps everybody. -
I-130 I-765 I-485 HELP
Yorkie62 replied to Elmo2111's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
Please fill out your timeline. Did you guys submit the I-131? That's the form to get a travel document, she won't be able to travel internationally without the document until she receives her green card, which could be another 12 months. -
That's down to you. What does he have that shows he lives there? A driving license, utility bills? You really want to show that you more than just live together, that's why the combined finances is so important. Do you have wedding invites to you as a couple? Have you taken vacations together? You just need evidence that you're in a real relationship.
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Not really, they don't hurt but an affidavit doesn't prove much. Combined finances (being each other's beneficiaries, mortgage/rental with both names, joint bank accounts, shared loans) are the best thing. Proof that you travel together (photos, tickets with names on), get invited to events together, etc. also help. I saved Christmas cards from family, addressed to the both of us with post dates stamped on them, I don't know how much these are weighted, but it shows that our respective families consider us a couple and have done so for years. All of this kind of evidence is improved if you have it from a longer timeline.