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  1. I had no status i was put in removal procedures after I got married then I applied for my i130 got approved then applied for my i485 and i765 

    and got biometric done about year ago just revived letter stating that my ead was denied cause they didn’t had proof of my 485 application which I have 

    I have letter of submitted application 

  2. 13 minutes ago, payxibka said:

    What status are you adjusting from?  Texas only does asylum and work base adjustment applications 

    485 

    they said in June 2020 letter they ead was denied cause my 485 application was not filed 

    but I called uscis they said ur case has been filed since may 2019 

    so I feel like it was screw up on their end 

  3. Thanks for all the reply I’ll describe in detail again 

    i130 approved in Jan 2019 

    applied for i485 in may 2019 

    biometric done in March 2019 

    march 2019 denied cause they said they have no evidence of my i485 so I have resend that application 

    it’s been over year since my i485 application is that normal 

    Texas center 

  4. 1 hour ago, Going through said:

    I had CIMTs during when I was filing my AOS...the IO asked for court-certified documents pertaining to the arrest/charges.  Even though I'd already sent in originals with my application, she asked for them again during my interview.  I watched her literally take the new documents and place them on top of the already-submitted ones in my file.  There were no questions about my arrest during the AOS, as the focus was more on my bonafide marriage----however during my N400 the IO questioned me about it at two separate points during my interview.  That's not to say your arrest won't come up during your AOS interview, though--all depends on the IO you get.

     

    The reason I mention this, is that you should order several court-certified copies of the documents pertaining to your arrest/charge/probation completion.  You will need to submit them again with your ROC (even though they already have them on file), and again with your N400 (even though they already have them on file twice over at that point).  I highly suggest doing this now, as with years passing those documents can be more troublesome to track down again.

    I see thanks for the heads up will get on it right away I had got date yet for interview or heard anything yet and would have me explain the whole senario of my arrest again and ask me how it went do n stuff & did u get approved right away or had to wait 

  5. 8 hours ago, sibz said:

    No Problem, RFE- Request for Evidence, when they ask for more evidence or submit something you miss to sent

    After your petition is approved, then your case is sent to NVC. When NVC gets your case, then they will assign your case number and invoice number. You need that to pay two fees and submit two things online. Then your wife need to send her tax stuff and your documents to NVC. After they receive it from 6 to 11 weeks they review it and then send to embassy for interview and after interview and got approve, they will send your passport with visa stamped on it and then you come here and in month, they will send you Green Card

    Please update your timeline in here.

     

    Here is some links for you to review and understand the process

    http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process

    https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process.html

    https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/after-petition-approved.html

    OKAy thanks u should be lawyer lol thanks for explaining everything in detail I will send my good blessing to you & thankyou for your time to respond to my post it helps me explain the process much better I did upload my time line & I do have co sponser for my case & she is citizen aswell 

  6. 3 hours ago, sibz said:

    bottom of your first letter, or the 3 letters starting with your receipt number

    The first three letters indicate the USCIS service center which is processing the petition, as follows:

    – EAC – Vermont Service Center;
    VSC – Vermont Service Center;
    – WAC – California Service Center;
    CSC – California Service Center;
    – LIN – Nebraska Service Center;
    NSC – Nebraska Service Center;
    – SRC – Texas Service Center;
    TSC – Texas Service Center;
    – MSC – National Benefits Center;
    NBC – National Benefits Center;
    – IOE – ELIS (e-Filing); and
    – YSC – Potomac Service Center.

    If move now will change in the address cause delay in my process 

  7. 53 minutes ago, sibz said:

    bottom of your first letter, or the 3 letters starting with your receipt number

    The first three letters indicate the USCIS service center which is processing the petition, as follows:

    – EAC – Vermont Service Center;
    VSC – Vermont Service Center;
    – WAC – California Service Center;
    CSC – California Service Center;
    – LIN – Nebraska Service Center;
    NSC – Nebraska Service Center;
    – SRC – Texas Service Center;
    TSC – Texas Service Center;
    – MSC – National Benefits Center;
    NBC – National Benefits Center;
    – IOE – ELIS (e-Filing); and
    – YSC – Potomac Service Center.

    Thankyou so much

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