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r0ck_s0lid

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  1. did u try to call them last year?))))
    - all lines are busy, please call later.
    ---end call---

    No I didn't call them last year. I sent them a message 2 months ago when I thought that my PD will become current inquiring about my IV date but unfortunately there wasn't enough movement. Yesterday they replied to that e-mail with some automated e-mail saying that my case is complete and awaiting a visa number. I don't think there is a point in calling them before May VB comes out. Besides, it is really difficult to get hold of them anyways.

  2. I did my aunt's case and I received her interview letter this evening. She filed for her two adult children with 4 grandchildren as derivative beneficiaries. Here are the details:

    Priority Date: August 8, 2007

    Embassy: Kingston, Jamaica

    Interview Date: May 21, 2015 @ 8AM

    My PD is 1 Aug 2007. Does this mean that there will be a forward movement next month? Will I receive an interview letter this month in your opinion?

    Is your aunt F1

  3. I'm a medical graduate applying for medical residency in the US in September 2015, and in case I get accepted a medical residency program will sponsor me for a J1 visa in March 2016 - the thing is that, my parents, who are US citizens, have petitioned my green card, and now my documents are getting processed in the NVC. From my PD (category F1) you can tell that I was expecting to become current this month, but assuming a worst case scenario and saying there was a retrogression in the coming months which would prevent me from obtaining my GC by March 2016 . Will applying for a J1 visa and having J1 status, cause any disadvantage on the green card processing, or getting permanent immigrant status granted. Am I even eligible for a J1 with a GC being processed by the NVC??

  4. you have to be in legal status when you PD will be current, if yes you may procced with AOS, but it extra costs and time

    http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/immigrate/nvc/immigrant-processing-faqs.html

    I am in the United States and would like to adjust my status. How do I do that?

    When a visa is available for your petition (or if the Department of State believes that one will be available in the next several months), the NVC will send you a letter asking what you plan to do. If you respond that you plan to adjust your status, the NVC will hold your file until a USCIS office requests it. If you do not reply, after 30 days, the NVC will begin processing your petition.

    Requests for adjustment of status are processed by USCIS not by the NVC. You should contact the USCIS office nearest you for adjustment of status information.

    they take time to procced upto 60 days

    Thank you Hura for the reply, I think I'll go back home and attend the interview. I'm done waiting

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