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GEOntificator

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  1. Unless you came here with the intent to adjust status you should be fine to adjust now. Going home and doing spousal visa means long distance relationship for 1-2 yrs. Staying here means being out of work for a few months and not being able to travel for about a year or so until AP approval or GC.
  2. This may have been the case before but if you look at the EAD approval rate the chance are that the OP will have EAD in 1-2 months which will then allow OP to work, get DL and everything else. Of course there is a chance of EAD taking longer but at this point they do automatic approvals basically after biometrics.
  3. Yep. My personal opinion is that USCIS is indeed improving reviewing times of certain applications but all that is at the expense of leaving the old backlog the same and taking care of new ones first... My mother's I-765 for approved in 23 days and I-131 in about 75. I have a feeling that I-130 and I-485 won't take longer than 6-9 months at best based on IR-5 approvals that I have seen recently. IR-1s seem to be following suit as well.
  4. I have been trying to monitor I-130s and I-485s in the recent months. Literally every day I see at least 5 cases that are within 50-100 days from submission get approved. It is crazy.. I see these approvals on different forums and platforms.
  5. Interesting. Everything I ever read about expedites have indicated email responses. I'd be very surprised to get mail about it. One can never rule out anything though.
  6. AOS from B2. There is I-131 pending where we requested expedited review. This is the status chage today however we got no communication. Has anyone experienced this? What was the next update you got and when?
  7. I know people have many different circumstance but for the USCIS there is only two 1) married 2) divorced Your best bet is is likely: 1) File divorce asap 2) Amend your I-751 to a waiver case once you have the final divorce decree and respond to your RFE at the same time If you cannot finalize your divorce before the RFE deadline you would have to respond and ask for more time and explain what happened.
  8. That makes the decision easy I guess. Thanks for this info!
  9. Hi all, a distant relative is a naturalized USC. His father who in not in the US has just now become a legal guardian of a 12 year old. Father is thinking of immigrating to the US via IR-5. Is it possible to take this child with him when he gets petitioned by his USC son? I think may not be a DIY but would love to hear if anyone has had similar experience and can share some details on this matter. Thanks!
  10. If you sent a personal check for payment then cancel the check and resend the entire package. USCIS will most certainly reject the entire package (the original one) if the payment does not go through.
  11. It does but they let us in anyway. Granted our situation was different since we went earlier than the scheduled date.
  12. You can try just showing up at the center where they take biometrics and explain what happened. They may let you in and get it done.
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