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Meingandu

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  1. Yes. But I’m talking about a very different use case here. What I’m saying here is for scenario 1 if some applies for let’s say i360 in 2023 the processing for i360 at that given day and time was 24 months. So there processing throughout the application life cycle for them will be 24 months regardless of the processing times increase for example to 36 months in 2024. This increase in processing time will not impact their 2023 application as they will be in the lane of 24 months processing time. Is this a valid case?
  2. @Demise @God is a good God so just had a good news I checked and my ead card is out for mail. So my case when I check last week the processing time increased by month and a half and card was due by Nov 22. What I’m suspecting is that the calendar time to the case applies of when you apply. So given that if the processing times increases later it won’t affect the case is my assumption. But I may be wrong never know with uscis. What are your thoughts good people?
  3. Many many Congratulations. But I do not see you applied for i131 travel document. Any reason while you were waiting for 485 that you didn’t apply or forgot to mention it?
  4. I feel you. Crazy thing. I must ask my lawyer now why the hell he did not file correct 765. Been waiting for it since ages.
  5. Did you had a pending I130? Were you in removal proceedings?
  6. Ok let me consult my lawyer.
  7. So the key word is “pending family based” i360 is self petition it is not family based. Usually if it is based off on i360 and alien is not under deportation or removal proceedings then it falls under cat 765v c27-32. On self petition and with EOIR 42 B it will be c10.
  8. Yes I did get prima facie. I know I can’t file i130. Only option is i360 with uscis and eoir 42b and i485 with court. Which are already filed. C9 is if I know is applicable only if you are still married. Because c9 is the child application of i130 if I’m not wrong. Yes I did get prima facie. I know I can’t file i130. Only option is i360 with uscis and eoir 42b and i485 with court. Which are already filed. C9 is if I know is applicable only if you are still married. Because c9 is the child application of i130 if I’m not wrong. Quote
  9. It’s Eoir 42B. Can’t qualify for c9 since we are divorced and there’s no valid i130 to support it. I360 Is still pending filling date Oct 2022. Currently the processing time as Of today for c10 is 18.5 months. It was 17 months till Monday 10/1/24.
  10. So why C10 because after first denial of i485 I was put under removal proceedings. We applied again i130 and 485. Then the relation with wife became shaky during that period and lots of abuse and specially asking for money to fulfill her lifestyle physical abuse was also involved. And threatened to withdraw the 485 petition if I do not fund her. And that’s exactly what she did one day before the interview. She withdraw the petition and we had a fall out because I did not had money or ead to work. The exact line from her during the marraige after first denial was “I married you thinking you will make money since you are an engineer and I’ll have a good life” so the vows thru thick and thin didn’t matter. Hence I was put again u see removal proceedings and had to file vawa which I was not even aware of such thing exists. Thanks to friends and family who told me I can petition under vawa. So that’s why it’s c10
  11. My EAD is c10 so it was 12 months earlier then kept getting changed and till yesterday it was 17 months and today 18.5 months. I’ve May 2023 filing of EAD.
  12. Hahahahahahaha as usual with the luck I’m waiting for EAD since May 2023 and was expecting it to come by Oct first week with processing time of 17 months. Last night I told my friend that look something will happen such as processing time May increase, USPS losing the mail, misprint of name and today morning I checked and indeed processing time changed to my 18.5 months. Hahahahahaha just amazing isn’t it. Now when in November it change to 24 months and would never be able to EAD.
  13. Wow your case was definitely a case study for them. Glad that the ending was good. Kudos. Do you mind how long it took for you to get the GC? Just total time would suffice.
  14. Been there done that. USPS always does that and misses to deliver. I had similar case and went to the main usps processing facility they will send it back to the sender. Unless they left a yellow sticker/ticket to come in and pick it up. And if the uscis updated on their portal then it’s a done deal.
  15. Annulled means the marriage never happened. It will most definitely impact the application. now if a GC has already been issued then it’s a whole different ball game and an attorney can answer that.
  16. You mentioned EOIR. Were you in deportation?
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