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...I don't know...why are you posting here? Must there be a "why" for everything? Why does our President lie to us about every single thing? Why did ####### Cheney shoot? Why will Al Franken run for the Senate? Perhaps the answer to your question (if not rhetorical) is "because I do" or "because I want to" or "because it just is." What makes you feel like you should ask?

There's a big difference between offering support and offering legal advice or making yourself out to be some legal expert without qualifying your statements to state that you are not. It is true that some people's personal experiences are good to know when dealing with any issue (like I offered in the mischaracterized referral post wherein I wasn't offering relationship advice, but stating my own experience). However, one offering one's unsupported and insupportable opinions with no actual experience is actually useless, and misleading to some that may read it as authoritative. Finally, yes, this board is for all that support and maybe "where to go to find something" and all that. However, you are decidedly NOT going to get legal advice here, and you shouldn't be relying on anyone else telling you "what to do," and that is my sole and exact point, from which I will not waiver (no pun intended), so why argue about it? It's not like I am going to change my opinion to: Oh yeah! You should listen to every Tom, ####### and Harriet posting to VJ to tell you what to do about your immigration issue!

Japau...no offense, but you're always so rude to people. It's no wonder people treat you the way they do. I've never seen you not act condescending towards someone.

You seem to hate it here; all you do is complain. Why do you stay?

I'm not rude at all. You're implying meanings and emotions to words typed in a little white box...If you want to make up a story about the intent of my words, that doesn't mean your version of the story is true - ask me my meaning. If I want to be rude, I'll let you know (I'm not shy). You can state the intent and meaning of your own words, but please don't ascribe your judgments to my meaning or words and then assume your judgment about what I am thinking must be a fact: that's a little out of bounds if you ask me...

...What are you talking about? I love it here! Like a cat playing with so many balls of string...hahaaa...So ignore me if you don't like what I have to say! You can even just press a button and ignore every single thing I write...so go ahead and do that!

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August 27, 2004 - - Married

09/07/04. Apply I-130 - (receipt date) (Day 1/NA/NA)

10/12/04. I-130 Approved - (Day 35/NA/NA)

10/16/04. NVC Receives Case (Day 39/Day 1/NA)

11/08/04. NVC Assigns Case Number (Day 62/Day 23/Day 1)

12/06/04. I-864 and IV fees sent out express (Day 88/Day 49/Day 26)

12/20/04. I-864 and DS-230 "generated" (Day 102/Day 63/Day 40)

01/07/05. I-864 and DS-230 sent express (Day 120/Day 81/Day 58)

01/10/05. I-864 and DS-230 Rec'd at NVC (Day 123/Day 84/Day 61)

01/12/05. NVC reports receipt of papers and begins entering information (Day 125/Day 86/Day 63)

01/14/05. System updated with "biographic forms received" message. (Day 127/Day 88/Day 65)

02/03/05. Case APPROVED and forwarded to EMBASSY! (Day 147/Day 108/Day 85)

02/10/05. Embassy receives case, interview appointment arranged via email for 03/03/05!

SUCCESS! VISA 'INTERVIEW' WITH NO QUESTIONS TO MY WIFE AT ALL COMPLETED ON 03-03-05. VISA IN HAND ON 03-04!!! DAY 175 (AFTER SENDING I-130) - DAY 136 (AFTER RECEIPT OF CASE AT NVC) - DAY 113 (AFTER ASSIGNMENT OF CASE NUMBER)

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

01/08/07. I-751 Mailed to TSC

01/11/07. Checks Cashed

01/22/07. I-797C Received. Green Card Extended 12 Months

02/08/07. Bimoetrics appointment (for 3/01) received

03/01/07. Biometrics Taken in Tampa

03/02/07. Online - Record - Updated (probably for biometrics)

06/04/07. Card Production Ordered (Allow 30 days for delivery)

06/11/07. 10 year card received.

NATURALIZATION

04/08/08. Filed application

08/01/01. Received Interview Date (September 25)

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1 can always report him as well!!

Canadians Visiting the USA while undergoing the visa process, my free advice:

1) Always tell the TRUTH. never lie to the POE officer

2) Be confident in ur replies

3) keep ur response short and to the point, don't tell ur life story!!

4) look the POE officer in the eye when speaking to them. They are looking for people lieing and have been trained to find them!

5) Pack light! No job resumes with you

6) Bring ties to Canada (letter from employer when ur expected back at work, lease, etc etc)

7) Always be polite, being rude isn't going to get ya anywhere, and could make things worse!!

8) Have a plan in case u do get denied (be polite) It wont harm ur visa application if ur denied,that is if ur polite and didn't lie! Refer to #1

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For what? For having an opinion? What are you, the thought police? Republican? Personally, I think this is a good discussion about the limits of what people should tell others, etc. here and the advice, type and tenor, that should be offered. I believe there is a dichotomy to be identified that is in the best interests of the users: I did my best to try to identify it. I am open to having a discussion about it as well to be convinced otherwise. However, "you're wrong" isn't going to make it with me...

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August 27, 2004 - - Married

09/07/04. Apply I-130 - (receipt date) (Day 1/NA/NA)

10/12/04. I-130 Approved - (Day 35/NA/NA)

10/16/04. NVC Receives Case (Day 39/Day 1/NA)

11/08/04. NVC Assigns Case Number (Day 62/Day 23/Day 1)

12/06/04. I-864 and IV fees sent out express (Day 88/Day 49/Day 26)

12/20/04. I-864 and DS-230 "generated" (Day 102/Day 63/Day 40)

01/07/05. I-864 and DS-230 sent express (Day 120/Day 81/Day 58)

01/10/05. I-864 and DS-230 Rec'd at NVC (Day 123/Day 84/Day 61)

01/12/05. NVC reports receipt of papers and begins entering information (Day 125/Day 86/Day 63)

01/14/05. System updated with "biographic forms received" message. (Day 127/Day 88/Day 65)

02/03/05. Case APPROVED and forwarded to EMBASSY! (Day 147/Day 108/Day 85)

02/10/05. Embassy receives case, interview appointment arranged via email for 03/03/05!

SUCCESS! VISA 'INTERVIEW' WITH NO QUESTIONS TO MY WIFE AT ALL COMPLETED ON 03-03-05. VISA IN HAND ON 03-04!!! DAY 175 (AFTER SENDING I-130) - DAY 136 (AFTER RECEIPT OF CASE AT NVC) - DAY 113 (AFTER ASSIGNMENT OF CASE NUMBER)

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

01/08/07. I-751 Mailed to TSC

01/11/07. Checks Cashed

01/22/07. I-797C Received. Green Card Extended 12 Months

02/08/07. Bimoetrics appointment (for 3/01) received

03/01/07. Biometrics Taken in Tampa

03/02/07. Online - Record - Updated (probably for biometrics)

06/04/07. Card Production Ordered (Allow 30 days for delivery)

06/11/07. 10 year card received.

NATURALIZATION

04/08/08. Filed application

08/01/01. Received Interview Date (September 25)

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wherein I wasn't offering relationship advice, but stating my own experience

Ummm hello...that's what we are aLL doing. Did you write a discalimer...I am NOT a therapist so take this for what it's worth? Do you not see how hypocritical that is...how do you people WONT read it and take your advice thinking you're some kind of expert. How is THAT any different from offering our experience with immigration???

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If you would have presented the fact that your green card was not expiring when you were on your trip, the answer is much more simple: a valid green card is a valid green card - as long as it's not expired, you're fine. So, enjoy your trip!!!!

The OP *did* present that fact, you just missed it.

"When all else fails, read the instructions."

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here's the deal, like I said- got my GC back in January and all seemed fine and rosy, checked the card and all fine or so I thought in my excitement and then it was put away until needed. Well now we're travelling home to England next week for a visit to the folks and we're filling out the info the Airline needs and it asks for the expiry date on my greencard, so I'm reading it out to hubby " 01-17-07", and then uh hang on a minute, that's this January coming, that can't be right I only got approved Jan 06, so I look at the start date which of course reads Jan 05- USCIS put it wrong, and I somehow stupidly didn't pick up on it when I received the stupid thing!!

So my first worry is, this won't cause a problem on my way home from our trip will it? I'm thinking not seeing as its still valid even with the wrong date and it will only just be within the 90 day period that I would supposedly be filing for the removal of conditions if the date was right? Can anyone reassure me on this???

And of course the next thing is when I get home sorting it all out, looked up the form I need I-90 and got it all printed out, I don't have to pay any fees coz it was their mess up, but do you think it will be a problem that it was undetected for so long? And it says I have to send it to where my original I-90 was processed to have the error rectified, and uh- I never filed an I-90 before of course so am I just sending it to where I sent the AOS package do you think?

Grrr, stupid me!!

Thanks,

Lynsey

hiya Lynsey & welcome back :)

Since, as you clearly posted, your card will still be valid during your trip and return, it is safe to travel on. Your status is independant of your evidence of status (some people never receive their green card due to errors at CIS and naturalize to USC anyway!) and you know when your I-751 is to be filed. Stay on that schedule.

Now, if you want to do the I-90 route when you get home, keep in mind that it takes close to a year to get actions---there is a thread here for I-90s for errors where you can find up to date experiences. It might be worth the trip to make an InfoPass appt when you get back and see what the officer there suggests. Make sure you see an officer and not an office worker (you can indicate 'officer' when you book the appt).

PS: visit that I-90 thread for tips on filing one, too.

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

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I don't know what you're talking about; I never offered any relationship advice whatsoever, only my experience with my wife and cultural differences. And no, that is NOT what everyone is doing here (again, my point, if you care to jump on the elucidated car of the train): some say this is what happened to me or whatever and again, that is entirely reasonable. Others have NO personal experience (or limited experience(s)) and are telling people what to do (or intimating they know via presentation) and citing rules and statutes and cases and whatnot with no legal training, no immigration law knowledge and are really just guessing in the end. There is a big difference between those two things. There is also a big difference between "go hug your wife" and "file this or that paper or statement, or do this or that immigration proceeding to (insert desired immigration result here). " You're trying to compare apples and lizards...

...and no (again) the OP did not "[clearly] present that fact" in the original post...its totally unclear what is the return date...

...So many balls of string, so little time...

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August 27, 2004 - - Married

09/07/04. Apply I-130 - (receipt date) (Day 1/NA/NA)

10/12/04. I-130 Approved - (Day 35/NA/NA)

10/16/04. NVC Receives Case (Day 39/Day 1/NA)

11/08/04. NVC Assigns Case Number (Day 62/Day 23/Day 1)

12/06/04. I-864 and IV fees sent out express (Day 88/Day 49/Day 26)

12/20/04. I-864 and DS-230 "generated" (Day 102/Day 63/Day 40)

01/07/05. I-864 and DS-230 sent express (Day 120/Day 81/Day 58)

01/10/05. I-864 and DS-230 Rec'd at NVC (Day 123/Day 84/Day 61)

01/12/05. NVC reports receipt of papers and begins entering information (Day 125/Day 86/Day 63)

01/14/05. System updated with "biographic forms received" message. (Day 127/Day 88/Day 65)

02/03/05. Case APPROVED and forwarded to EMBASSY! (Day 147/Day 108/Day 85)

02/10/05. Embassy receives case, interview appointment arranged via email for 03/03/05!

SUCCESS! VISA 'INTERVIEW' WITH NO QUESTIONS TO MY WIFE AT ALL COMPLETED ON 03-03-05. VISA IN HAND ON 03-04!!! DAY 175 (AFTER SENDING I-130) - DAY 136 (AFTER RECEIPT OF CASE AT NVC) - DAY 113 (AFTER ASSIGNMENT OF CASE NUMBER)

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

01/08/07. I-751 Mailed to TSC

01/11/07. Checks Cashed

01/22/07. I-797C Received. Green Card Extended 12 Months

02/08/07. Bimoetrics appointment (for 3/01) received

03/01/07. Biometrics Taken in Tampa

03/02/07. Online - Record - Updated (probably for biometrics)

06/04/07. Card Production Ordered (Allow 30 days for delivery)

06/11/07. 10 year card received.

NATURALIZATION

04/08/08. Filed application

08/01/01. Received Interview Date (September 25)

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Well then what's the point of this WHOLE forum. If every post you offer is just "Contact an atty..." Then why have this here at all???

No, an immigration atty is NOT needed for every situation, question and case...

True. I've known cases that were botched by imm attorneys--including my own GC application (caused me an 18-month "hurry-up-and-wait with approved I-140" delay)

Also I think it's clear that just because someone offers advice - (and I've even seen you do it...) that they are NOT an immigration atty and are just speaking from personal opinion.

Uh, you do acknowledge that some post from experience rather than opinion?

This is a member supported immigration help site...if it were run by all immigration attys it would say so...

Even many (such as www.immigration-information.com) which ARE attorney-run, members can provide advice (based on opinion/experience) or check with the attorney.

2005/07/10 I-129F filed for Pras

2005/11/07 I-129F approved, forwarded to NVC--to Chennai Consulate 2005/11/14

2005/12/02 Packet-3 received from Chennai

2005/12/21 Visa Interview Date

2006/04/04 Pras' entry into US at DTW

2006/04/15 Church Wedding at Novi (Detroit suburb), MI

2006/05/01 AOS Packet (I-485/I-131/I-765) filed at Chicago

2006/08/23 AP and EAD approved. Two down, 1.5 to go

2006/10/13 Pras' I-485 interview--APPROVED!

2006/10/27 Pras' conditional GC arrives -- .5 to go (2 yrs to Conditions Removal)

2008/07/21 I-751 (conditions removal) filed

2008/08/22 I-751 biometrics completed

2009/06/18 I-751 approved

2009/07/03 10-year GC received; last 0.5 done!

2009/07/23 Pras files N-400

2009/11/16 My 46TH birthday, Pras N-400 approved

2010/03/18 Pras' swear-in

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One thing that is always permitted on VJ is disagreement...you have a good weekend too...

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August 27, 2004 - - Married

09/07/04. Apply I-130 - (receipt date) (Day 1/NA/NA)

10/12/04. I-130 Approved - (Day 35/NA/NA)

10/16/04. NVC Receives Case (Day 39/Day 1/NA)

11/08/04. NVC Assigns Case Number (Day 62/Day 23/Day 1)

12/06/04. I-864 and IV fees sent out express (Day 88/Day 49/Day 26)

12/20/04. I-864 and DS-230 "generated" (Day 102/Day 63/Day 40)

01/07/05. I-864 and DS-230 sent express (Day 120/Day 81/Day 58)

01/10/05. I-864 and DS-230 Rec'd at NVC (Day 123/Day 84/Day 61)

01/12/05. NVC reports receipt of papers and begins entering information (Day 125/Day 86/Day 63)

01/14/05. System updated with "biographic forms received" message. (Day 127/Day 88/Day 65)

02/03/05. Case APPROVED and forwarded to EMBASSY! (Day 147/Day 108/Day 85)

02/10/05. Embassy receives case, interview appointment arranged via email for 03/03/05!

SUCCESS! VISA 'INTERVIEW' WITH NO QUESTIONS TO MY WIFE AT ALL COMPLETED ON 03-03-05. VISA IN HAND ON 03-04!!! DAY 175 (AFTER SENDING I-130) - DAY 136 (AFTER RECEIPT OF CASE AT NVC) - DAY 113 (AFTER ASSIGNMENT OF CASE NUMBER)

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

01/08/07. I-751 Mailed to TSC

01/11/07. Checks Cashed

01/22/07. I-797C Received. Green Card Extended 12 Months

02/08/07. Bimoetrics appointment (for 3/01) received

03/01/07. Biometrics Taken in Tampa

03/02/07. Online - Record - Updated (probably for biometrics)

06/04/07. Card Production Ordered (Allow 30 days for delivery)

06/11/07. 10 year card received.

NATURALIZATION

04/08/08. Filed application

08/01/01. Received Interview Date (September 25)

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Uh, you do acknowledge that some post from experience rather than opinion?

Absolutely. I think I meant to PUT experience but I'm absent minded ;)

Finally finished with immigration in 2012!

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Others have NO personal experience (or limited experience(s)) and are telling people what to do (or intimating they know via presentation) and citing rules and statutes and cases and whatnot with no legal training, no immigration law knowledge and are really just guessing in the end.

I can't disagree with the concept that japau is attempting to present, either. The hazard of UPL is real. Having experience in a certain process, whether aided initially by an immigration attorney or not, means that often the individual makes himself, or is made aware of the appropriate and can further cite the appropriate procedural requirements. However, procedures change over time, and simply referring to "what worked once" is neither better in terms of information as another that might guide an individual (first to an immigration specialist) and then to a location where updated information might be available.

Procedural requirements are made available to the public, by the way, and provided by USCIS.

Aside from the method and manner of his delivery, the only objection I have to much of what japau is offering in terms of his argument, and perhaps he can enlighten us all, is how he can know whether one is reporting from a personal experiental basis, or not? Since I've been a target of his incessant ramblings, I take it he is claiming that I don't???? I wonder how he can come to such a conslusion!

Absent factual knowledge as to whether one individual has experience, or training for that matter, over another, is not only wholly inappropriate but gauche, and since japau can't conclude anything, it simply becomes speculation on his part.

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The only thing to which I need not speculate is the degree of your chutzpah...

I'm not on trial here; however, I assume you are an expert in trial procedures as well?

I'm not going to go through all my statements again: nor do I have to justify or explain them. My view is thusly stated: you need to be careful about not only what you say, but how you say it and to whom (and be cognizant what they think when they receive it). People's very lives and happiness and sometimes their freedom (because some of the penalties for violating immigration laws are that draconian) are at stake and that's too important to just flip off responses and advice and citations without training or experience. Some people take these things as authoritative, and go out and follow this advice to the letter!

As for you, Debating Miss, you couldn't possibly have had experience in every area on which you opine, because basically you have an opinion on everything...nor are you an immigration attorney because you could have ended the whole discussion between us the first time simply by stating that you were (are), in which case I would certainly defer to your knowledge of the relevant rules and the application of those statutes to the facts of individual cases. However, you did not so state and therefore I did not so defer.

Personally speaking, I wish no one ill will. I do wish people would be a little more careful giving advice, however, for the reasons stated. Whether it is because one wants to be helpful, or if one wants to appear knowledgeable or if one just can't help themselves, it doesnt matter. This is because the potential effect could be devestating to a person if there was one misunderstanding of fact, rule, interpretation or application. What is that person (or their spouse or fiance or whomever) going to do then? Tell the USCIS " made a mistake and listened to someone on Visa Journey so please give me another chance? Good luck...

Anyway, I'm tired of all this - I have business to which I must attend ---

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August 27, 2004 - - Married

09/07/04. Apply I-130 - (receipt date) (Day 1/NA/NA)

10/12/04. I-130 Approved - (Day 35/NA/NA)

10/16/04. NVC Receives Case (Day 39/Day 1/NA)

11/08/04. NVC Assigns Case Number (Day 62/Day 23/Day 1)

12/06/04. I-864 and IV fees sent out express (Day 88/Day 49/Day 26)

12/20/04. I-864 and DS-230 "generated" (Day 102/Day 63/Day 40)

01/07/05. I-864 and DS-230 sent express (Day 120/Day 81/Day 58)

01/10/05. I-864 and DS-230 Rec'd at NVC (Day 123/Day 84/Day 61)

01/12/05. NVC reports receipt of papers and begins entering information (Day 125/Day 86/Day 63)

01/14/05. System updated with "biographic forms received" message. (Day 127/Day 88/Day 65)

02/03/05. Case APPROVED and forwarded to EMBASSY! (Day 147/Day 108/Day 85)

02/10/05. Embassy receives case, interview appointment arranged via email for 03/03/05!

SUCCESS! VISA 'INTERVIEW' WITH NO QUESTIONS TO MY WIFE AT ALL COMPLETED ON 03-03-05. VISA IN HAND ON 03-04!!! DAY 175 (AFTER SENDING I-130) - DAY 136 (AFTER RECEIPT OF CASE AT NVC) - DAY 113 (AFTER ASSIGNMENT OF CASE NUMBER)

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

01/08/07. I-751 Mailed to TSC

01/11/07. Checks Cashed

01/22/07. I-797C Received. Green Card Extended 12 Months

02/08/07. Bimoetrics appointment (for 3/01) received

03/01/07. Biometrics Taken in Tampa

03/02/07. Online - Record - Updated (probably for biometrics)

06/04/07. Card Production Ordered (Allow 30 days for delivery)

06/11/07. 10 year card received.

NATURALIZATION

04/08/08. Filed application

08/01/01. Received Interview Date (September 25)

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(sigh)

Another thread that is likely to be locked-down soon (and this one, unlike the other, was actually useful).

2005/07/10 I-129F filed for Pras

2005/11/07 I-129F approved, forwarded to NVC--to Chennai Consulate 2005/11/14

2005/12/02 Packet-3 received from Chennai

2005/12/21 Visa Interview Date

2006/04/04 Pras' entry into US at DTW

2006/04/15 Church Wedding at Novi (Detroit suburb), MI

2006/05/01 AOS Packet (I-485/I-131/I-765) filed at Chicago

2006/08/23 AP and EAD approved. Two down, 1.5 to go

2006/10/13 Pras' I-485 interview--APPROVED!

2006/10/27 Pras' conditional GC arrives -- .5 to go (2 yrs to Conditions Removal)

2008/07/21 I-751 (conditions removal) filed

2008/08/22 I-751 biometrics completed

2009/06/18 I-751 approved

2009/07/03 10-year GC received; last 0.5 done!

2009/07/23 Pras files N-400

2009/11/16 My 46TH birthday, Pras N-400 approved

2010/03/18 Pras' swear-in

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