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  1. I'm just guessing but I think the EAD will be sent very soon considering they mailed us the SSC
  2. Hey I'm just now seeing this. So we actually received a SS Card today (didn't go to SS office but reached out to congressperson and I guess they encouraged the immigration people to speed it up a bit) but I think the AoS is still pending. Does getting a ssc while AoS processes mean that I should expect a decision on the AoS soon? Perhaps an approval?
  3. Okay thanks. And I do have the i94 but I think it's past the "Admit Until" date. Does this mean they won't accept it at the SS office if I apply for the SSN directly?
  4. So if I decide to just bypass the SSN processing through applying for the GC and just apply for SSN in person, then would that potentially slow down the SSN processing? I currently don't know what the progress is on the SSN processing through the GC.
  5. So I understand that I can apply for the SSN through the green card application since that's the option I chose. I also checked the box to apply for the SSN on the work authorization application, but basically it's taking too long for the green card approval and we really need the SSN for a few important things. So I'm considering just applying for a SSN directly on the social security website. Will this get me a SSN faster than through waiting for the green card? At this point it has almost been a full year we have been waiting.
  6. Lol I feel like I am being gaslit here. Another person responded to my previous response. He said something along the lines of I can upload supporting documents before the interview. You didn't see that response?
  7. But Davidvs said there was. I'm confused. Was he talking about some other application aside from the tourist visa application?
  8. Wait, is there an option to upload documents as part of your application for the tourist visa? I don't remember that option being available when we did the tourist visa.
  9. Right, I know that. I just saw someone (Boiler?) mention a petitioner and I was thinking they were talking about the B visa since that's really what my original post is talking about. So that threw me off.
  10. That's intentional. The context in my original post is just a hypothetical scenario based on generic circumstances that assume the petitioner did everything perfectly on their end. That's it.
  11. I'm not saying people need to lie. You said the DS160 has all evidence entirely self-contained. Which sounds to me like any potential evidence an officer would possibly look at regarding a ds160 would *only* be within that application. No supporting documentation. I'm saying that if that were true, more people would be getting approved right? Since people would naturally answer in a way that presents them as positive and not a risk. Im not implying people need to lie
  12. She's not going to help with the baby necessarily, she just wants to go because she wants to be with her daughter for a once in a lifetime moment. Yes, she probably would end up helping a bit with the baby but that's not the whole reason. So am I hearing that approval for a tourist visa is kinda just a game of luck? Boiler just said you wouldn't need any documentation so i don't know what info to take honestly.
  13. How can the evidence be "entirely" contained within the DS160? If that were true, wouldn't all it take to get approval for a B visa be to just answer all the questions accurately and in such a way that you're showing (on the application) you're obviously not going to be a security risk for the US? And we all know that's not all there is to it.
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