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Thomas-n-Elena
Well it finally happened, after the wait and the worry our interview was successful, they didnt even ask about the immunizations. They couldnt find one form that they lost but the CO said to expect the green card in 2-4 weeks. We are both very happy. Life begins anew each day.
Milenka
Congratulations to both of you! Wonderful news! I'm glad it went so well smile.gif
Rings
YAY CONGRATS


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CityCat
That's great! Congratulations! I am very happy for both of you!
Thomas-n-Elena
Thank you thank you thank you. Elena and I are both happy and relieved that this step is over and now we can get down to serious arguments like who keeps leaving the cap off the toothpaste. hehehehe
Satellite
QUOTE(Thomas-n-Elena @ Jul 10 2007, 07:45 PM) *
the CO said to expect the green card in 2-4 weeks.
The "CO" is a Consulate Officer who works abroad at the embassy, did you have your green card interview there? The "AO" is an Adjudications Officer who does green card interviews at local USCIS. See the Official "VJ" dictionary for more terms. http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...page=definition.
I suspect you had the latter, but we don't want to confuse the new members on here.
QUOTE(Thomas-n-Elena @ Jul 10 2007, 07:45 PM) *
Approved, Elena is Legal
She was just as legal before getting her green card as after. She was legal when she entered with a visa. And after you filed for AOS she was automatically granted authorized stay by the attorney general while your AOS application was pending.

slim
Congrats guys.... no more USCIS hassles. (Well, for a couple years, at least.)
Thomas-n-Elena
QUOTE(Satellite @ Jul 11 2007, 12:26 PM) *
The "CO" is a Consulate Officer who works abroad at the embassy, did you have your green card interview there? The "AO" is an Adjudications Officer who does green card interviews at local USCIS. See the Official "VJ" dictionary for more terms.

Sorry in all my excitement I forgot my nomenclature. CO can also stand for Case Officer which is what the guy called himself.


QUOTE(Satellite @ Jul 11 2007, 12:26 PM) *
She was just as legal before getting her green card as after. She was legal when she entered with a visa. And after you filed for AOS she was automatically granted authorized stay by the attorney general while your AOS application was pending.

Moles and trolls I was making a joke.
slim
Now that I think back to it.... I think our interviewer introduced herself as "officer" so-and-so as well. I don't remember her making the distinction between a case officer or adjudication officer, but she did say she was handling our case. I guess that makes her our "case officer" that's also the "adjudicating officer"?

Either way, she wasn't a "consular officer" because she wasn't at the consulate. Now... in theory, couldn't a "case officer" at a consulate also be an "adjudicating officer"???

A (wo)man of many hats, perhaps?

Thomas-n-Elena
QUOTE(slim @ Jul 12 2007, 03:24 PM) *
Now that I think back to it.... I think our interviewer introduced herself as "officer" so-and-so as well. I don't remember her making the distinction between a case officer or adjudication officer, but she did say she was handling our case. I guess that makes her our "case officer" that's also the "adjudicating officer"?

Either way, she wasn't a "consular officer" because she wasn't at the consulate. Now... in theory, couldn't a "case officer" at a consulate also be an "adjudicating officer"???

A (wo)man of many hats, perhaps?



You may have a point, what it is I dont know but its friday and I am trying to be supportive...
slim
QUOTE(Thomas-n-Elena @ Jul 13 2007, 06:03 PM) *
QUOTE(slim @ Jul 12 2007, 03:24 PM) *
Now that I think back to it.... I think our interviewer introduced herself as "officer" so-and-so as well. I don't remember her making the distinction between a case officer or adjudication officer, but she did say she was handling our case. I guess that makes her our "case officer" that's also the "adjudicating officer"?

Either way, she wasn't a "consular officer" because she wasn't at the consulate. Now... in theory, couldn't a "case officer" at a consulate also be an "adjudicating officer"???

A (wo)man of many hats, perhaps?



You may have a point, what it is I dont know but its friday and I am trying to be supportive...


If you wanna be supportive, PM me for my PayPal information. (See my Dominican vacation thread.)
Thomas-n-Elena
QUOTE(slim @ Jul 14 2007, 01:14 PM) *
If you wanna be supportive, PM me for my PayPal information. (See my Dominican vacation thread.)


I will have to ask my wife if I can have some of my ummm our money to send to you. Today we bought more maternity clothes, looked at a new front door, and picked up about 100,000 paint samples so that I can paint the baby's room, the living, room, the kitchen, and the office. So I will take donations in cash or labor.
Wait can I just go on Vacation with you slim, Im going to need one after all that work.
slim
What about if I do the labor in exchange for a PayPal deposit?

Then again, paint samples aren't going to get me too far on my, oh wait... our vacation.

Don't forget to sell your old door on Craig's list or EBay. Someone will buy it. Also keep in mind, doors are pretty good wood for a bonfire!
Thomas-n-Elena
QUOTE(slim @ Jul 15 2007, 08:08 AM) *
Don't forget to sell your old door on Craig's list or EBay. Someone will buy it. Also keep in mind, doors are pretty good wood for a bonfire!


Should I have gotten the new door put in first? I already sold the old one and the guy picked it up last night, i figured its summer and warm outside so whats the problem.
slim
The problem is not with the weather or the breeze... it's with what's in the breeze.

SKEETERS!!!!!

There's nothing like relaxing on the couch or laying in bed and getting bit on the forehead (or a "very uncomfortable" place, a little further south) by a blood sucker! The itching... the scratching... the itching and the scratching.......

At least hang some cardboard or something!
Thomas-n-Elena
He only took the door not the storm door. The outside door with the screens in it for keeping the skeeters out, or as Elena puts it "That dangerous door on the front of the house.
slim
If you added four deadbolts would it still be "that dangerous door?"
Thomas-n-Elena
QUOTE(slim @ Jul 21 2007, 02:44 PM) *
If you added four deadbolts would it still be "that dangerous door?"


Truth is the dangerous part comes from the door closer not working well in winter time(I have since replaced it but now we will get rid of the door). The new door is ready to be picked up and installed so my next project is waiting, oooohhhh lucky me.
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