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    SNA17 got a reaction from JAYWILLIAMS80 in Aos -case ready for interview   
    You are very fortunate to receive an interview so fast. You will get something in the mail too , a actual date & checklist, I think what happens here is that they skipped ead/ap & went straight to GC. It can happen, doesn’t happen often but it can. Lucky you, you don’t have to await actual process times . Bc if you interview for gc & most likely it will get approved what you need a ead/ap for ? It’s just for in meantime to use while your case is pending anyway. 
    Its crazy I see some posts here where people say they over there process times & wait months & nothing is updated & then Chicago over here gets it done ! Congrats again & good luck.
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    SNA17 got a reaction from Orangesapples in When to quit my job?   
    Lol what’s wrong about working. I haven’t claimed anything just telling you what I know , that happend to me, my main point wasn’t who is lawfully financially responsible for the person, it is more the potential that they can check on that too , they did it with me & even on the interview they asked me “do you still work there” of course I said not no more by that time  because it’s only fair to my employer to let him know about my plans so they can find a replacement for me. Because that’s what a good citizen does. & that is the main point I think they ask those questions not only for background checks (primary) but secondary to paint a picture about each individual person, how you gone look when they ask you where have you worked & you haven’t put anything on there , & then they ask you in person & you ‘re just like I never worked, if i was the officer I would have only one thing to think of first after hearing this response “here goes another food stamp” please don’t get offended. But it is always the same.
    she doesn’t have to worry about that bc she do has a job she just wanted to know when to quit , I advised not until the interview process because they can always ask & you don’t wanna look bad , it doesn’t matter if you are being taken care of later by your spouse , you can only represent yourself once , because they only know you from documents. 
     
     
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    SNA17 got a reaction from Orangesapples in When to quit my job?   
    Yes sir. By the end of my k1 process & before I have been invited to the interview, they send me back a package with a copy of the original petition that had the approved stamp on it & a checklist & a letter where I had to tell them wherever I used to live & live now & where I used to work & work now/recently worked. I had to send that back. 
    It’sjust common sense to me that they are awaiting a potential new citizen that can work for the country & don’t be dependent on the state , for example , apply for social security benifits right away after they are granted a green card .
     
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    SNA17 got a reaction from Lemonslice in When to quit my job?   
    Lol what’s wrong about working. I haven’t claimed anything just telling you what I know , that happend to me, my main point wasn’t who is lawfully financially responsible for the person, it is more the potential that they can check on that too , they did it with me & even on the interview they asked me “do you still work there” of course I said not no more by that time  because it’s only fair to my employer to let him know about my plans so they can find a replacement for me. Because that’s what a good citizen does. & that is the main point I think they ask those questions not only for background checks (primary) but secondary to paint a picture about each individual person, how you gone look when they ask you where have you worked & you haven’t put anything on there , & then they ask you in person & you ‘re just like I never worked, if i was the officer I would have only one thing to think of first after hearing this response “here goes another food stamp” please don’t get offended. But it is always the same.
    she doesn’t have to worry about that bc she do has a job she just wanted to know when to quit , I advised not until the interview process because they can always ask & you don’t wanna look bad , it doesn’t matter if you are being taken care of later by your spouse , you can only represent yourself once , because they only know you from documents. 
     
     
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    SNA17 got a reaction from Lemonslice in When to quit my job?   
    Yes sir. By the end of my k1 process & before I have been invited to the interview, they send me back a package with a copy of the original petition that had the approved stamp on it & a checklist & a letter where I had to tell them wherever I used to live & live now & where I used to work & work now/recently worked. I had to send that back. 
    It’sjust common sense to me that they are awaiting a potential new citizen that can work for the country & don’t be dependent on the state , for example , apply for social security benifits right away after they are granted a green card .
     
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    SNA17 got a reaction from Eba2 in Tourist visa for my mother and my 2 little sisters   
    Instead of sending her & your sisters money why won’t you save that & come to the Philippines by yourself ? You are able to freely travel, so just go there. It’s less stressful for both parties. 
    I agree with everyone here. If they don’t have ties then it’s a wrap. USA want to welcome tourists with money so they can spend it here in their economy & wish them to return to their home country when they’re done. 3 months is too long of a vacation for a farmer in a red flag country. As hard as it sounds & if you follow the news it’s going to get even harder. Just make sure you have enough money so you can go there & visit & maybe help your parents out. 
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    SNA17 got a reaction from Marzena & Stephen in Aos -case ready for interview   
    You are very fortunate to receive an interview so fast. You will get something in the mail too , a actual date & checklist, I think what happens here is that they skipped ead/ap & went straight to GC. It can happen, doesn’t happen often but it can. Lucky you, you don’t have to await actual process times . Bc if you interview for gc & most likely it will get approved what you need a ead/ap for ? It’s just for in meantime to use while your case is pending anyway. 
    Its crazy I see some posts here where people say they over there process times & wait months & nothing is updated & then Chicago over here gets it done ! Congrats again & good luck.
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    SNA17 got a reaction from JReed in DMV - extension letter experience   
    Oh I ran into troubles with the dmv(Texas) also, 2 Times! Each time they said they need my status to be verified by uscis , 
    1st time I was there after my k1 has expired in the passport but I gave them up to date aos processing documents, 3 weeks later letter in the mail uscis verified your status you can come in & get your state id or dL , next time I went in I already had my ead/ap card by then & I thought It was even easier bc I got new cards ,sike, same problem they couldn’t find me on the computer , so send me home again & told me to wait until I get verified & come back , I still didn’t get no letter from them meanwhile my conditional residency got approved soon I get a green card & I’m pretty sure when I get back I still won’t be able to test. All I want Is a drivers permit... so I can practice drive ing because I am scared to drive by myself -so I won’t plan to take the drivers test for now. 
    Do you guys have any tips on what to say next time I get there , i’m Tired of playing hokey pokey with them. 
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    SNA17 got a reaction from LoveuAlan in The interview is very soon   
    Hi! Congratulations! 
    On the checklist it says if you cannot speak English bring an verified interpreter. Yes you must come with him. 
    & they can ask all types of questions & sometimes they hardly ask any. Go check the reviews of your uscis office & go from there. Bring all your documents if not already submitted, original certificates. 
    Photos. They will probably ask him where he plan to work & how will he manage. I assume since your in a Russian community you will have many Russian speaking potential employers for your husband. They can’t harass anybody who is not confident in the language , he just got here. Many people live here for decades & still can’t speak good english . Don’t worry. Sometimes the officers have a cultural background too, in my area a lot of  Mexican officers. 
    I wish you good luck & make sure you get a interpreter fast. 
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    SNA17 got a reaction from stm in Expedite I-131 Travel document   
    Dear friend.
    please don’t rush expedite travel on uscis, every consular officer that I asked told me the same , ap lets you travel for emergency back & forth but none of them would recommend it due to issues on returning , if you really that sick you’ll be stuck overseas & then here they will ask you why didn’t you get care here in the first place , if your partner wants to take care of you here in the us , why didn’t he/she made sure you are covered , it will raise many unnecessary questions. I would if I was you try to finance care , so you can stay here by any means , you can pay it off later when your process is done but please listen to me take care of your health now don’t leave here, you can get help , call Medicaid or go to your local community center & ask what’s the best to do in your case maybe they have programs where you can get help, do all this first before you consider to leave here!
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    SNA17 got a reaction from Dijana99 in Can you transfer your I-129f to a different processing center?   
    Don’t let it get transferred, it could take even longer, be content with the place you have now, it’s also easier for them to process since they don’t have to look for your case all over the offices, or worst case they loose it & it takes longer & longer , leave it where it is if they need to transfer it then on their own orders don’t make it more complicated. Just hang on a few months is nothing compared to the rest of your life.
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