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In less than a year and already on government assistance..."I couldnt find a job"
KEEP LOOKING.
My husband was browsing the forums today and came across this post, and brought it to my attention. After reading the above comments, I feel the need to comment.
First of all, I'm hoping the above quoted comments were given with all the best intentions at heart. If that is not the case then I must say my peace. Both my husband and I found ourselves in a very similar situation as blessed devine. Having lost my job in October, not being able to find another one since, and posting a very similar question on VJ about fee waivers. We were lucky and had some help withour AOS fees, suprisingly and very generously given to us, in the way of "pay it forward" (if anyone has seen that movie). I am still unfortunately out of permanent work, doing whatever job I can, temp, to pay the bills. My husband, still waiting for his EAD cannot work. I totally understand the situation you are in Blessed Divine. It is not a position of choice, nor a position one ultimately dreams of finding themselves in. It is very scary, stressful, and belittling. Given this, I don't understand for the life of me why someone would choose to type the above comments, in a response to question for guidance. This forum is geared towards helping each other through the various visa processes, and comments such as these are not helpful. To tell someone who is looking for a job, to keep looking is merely stating the obvious. To tell someone that they are already on governement assistance after such a short period of time is like a kick in the face. I assure you, to all those that may be fortunate enough to have the stability of steady paychecks, that any form of government assistance is not a medal of honor, not bragging rights to your friends, and not in anyway a premoter of good self esteem. I should hope that no one commenting or anyone else for that matter, would ever have to face the difficulties that come from being in a situation like this. But if this is not the case, and you do infact happen to fall into it, then I hope that you receive all the kindness, respect, and humility that you have bestowed.
On a side note, Blessed Devine, listen to Bobby, he gives great advice! Try not to worry too much, things always have a way of working themeselves out.
Best of Luck,
Shannon
Shannon: ....I am so grateful Shannon, I am short of words of thanksgiving because sometime we just need some advice and positive comments to scale through our trials and worries and pains but some people makes it worse. I would like to know how you got your help and how you did it. Waiting to hear from you.
Hi Blessed, I hope you are well. To be honest, my husband and I received a private donation from a stranger. If you've seen the movie Pay it Forward, it went kind of like that. We were not expecting help, and it came as a complete suprise. If we were in the position to help someone else, we would right now, but I'm still looking for a job and we're scraping by every month, just trying to keep a roof over our heads. We were going to try for a fee waiver, but I'm not on any public assistance, so I don't think USCIS would consider me dire enough to waive our fee. All I can say is keep faith that things will work themeselves out. To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose.
Oh, also, my husband and I had booked an infopass appointment in Feb when we were still trying to figure out how to pay for the AOS fee. We went to immigration to ask for outlets of help. They told us we could request a fee waiver, but they also suggested some non profit organizations that might help. I'll have to check with my hubby as I cannot seem to remember them off the top of my head now. Don't worry, I'll let you know today which organizations they recommended.
Shannon
Hi Blessed, I just spoke with my hubby and the organizations USCIS recommended for possible fee help are:
The World Relief
And some local churches who might be able to aid with a portion of the fee.
If your local immigration office isn't too far away I would book an infopass and go there and ask for suggestions. The officers at our local immigration were very kind and helpful. I hope that it will be the case for you as well.
Thank you so much Shannon..I will try my best and will leave the rest to God. I so much believe that at the very eleventh hour, He is still able. God bless you.
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Blessed...sorry I don't have any answers for you. Hopefully things will look up for you and your family soon. Keep the faith.
Shannon..very well said. Most of us have gone through hard times and there is no need for others to shame us about it.
Am grateful..Thanks
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In less than a year and already on government assistance..."I couldnt find a job"
KEEP LOOKING.
My husband was browsing the forums today and came across this post, and brought it to my attention. After reading the above comments, I feel the need to comment.
First of all, I'm hoping the above quoted comments were given with all the best intentions at heart. If that is not the case then I must say my peace. Both my husband and I found ourselves in a very similar situation as blessed devine. Having lost my job in October, not being able to find another one since, and posting a very similar question on VJ about fee waivers. We were lucky and had some help withour AOS fees, suprisingly and very generously given to us, in the way of "pay it forward" (if anyone has seen that movie). I am still unfortunately out of permanent work, doing whatever job I can, temp, to pay the bills. My husband, still waiting for his EAD cannot work. I totally understand the situation you are in Blessed Divine. It is not a position of choice, nor a position one ultimately dreams of finding themselves in. It is very scary, stressful, and belittling. Given this, I don't understand for the life of me why someone would choose to type the above comments, in a response to question for guidance. This forum is geared towards helping each other through the various visa processes, and comments such as these are not helpful. To tell someone who is looking for a job, to keep looking is merely stating the obvious. To tell someone that they are already on governement assistance after such a short period of time is like a kick in the face. I assure you, to all those that may be fortunate enough to have the stability of steady paychecks, that any form of government assistance is not a medal of honor, not bragging rights to your friends, and not in anyway a premoter of good self esteem. I should hope that no one commenting or anyone else for that matter, would ever have to face the difficulties that come from being in a situation like this. But if this is not the case, and you do infact happen to fall into it, then I hope that you receive all the kindness, respect, and humility that you have bestowed.
On a side note, Blessed Devine, listen to Bobby, he gives great advice! Try not to worry too much, things always have a way of working themeselves out.
Best of Luck,
Shannon
Shannon: ....I am so grateful Shannon, I am short of words of thanksgiving because sometime we just need some advice and positive comments to scale through our trials and worries and pains but some people makes it worse. I would like to know how you got your help and how you did it. Waiting to hear from you.
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"I couldnt find a job"
KEEP LOOKING.
Thanks..I will keep looking until I find one.
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I really need help in this area of AOS. I would like to know if anyone has ever gotten AOS fee waiver, any idea? I called USCIS and I was told I maybe qualified for AOS fee waiver only if I fall into one or more categories like receiving food stamps and medicaid, me and my husband are receiving food stamp. I got here in the US 7months ago and already got my EAD and SSN and Driver's Licence. I couldnt find a job, my husband lost his job too, our tax return for 2008 was so low coz he its been almost 10months he lost his job and we have been on food stamp since I came. I want to adjust my status so that I would be able to atleast get a federal and state grant and go to school while we wait for job to surface. I need every help to fill out this AOS form. Is there any free immigration lawyer anywhere? I am in California, does anyone have a similar case like mine? What do I do?
I haven't read a post of anyone here getting one approved (seen a lot asking if they can) - but they do approve them.
Here is the info from the USCIS:
I would also recommend you find a co-sponsor for the 864 you will need to submit for the AOS.
Thank you. I will find a co-sponsor. I appreciate your response. Looking forward to as many responses as possible.
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I really need help in this area of AOS. I would like to know if anyone has ever gotten AOS fee waiver, any idea? I called USCIS and I was told I maybe qualified for AOS fee waiver only if I fall into one or more categories like receiving food stamps and medicaid, me and my husband are receiving food stamp. I got here in the US 7months ago and already got my EAD and SSN and Driver's Licence. I couldnt find a job, my husband lost his job too, our tax return for 2008 was so low coz he its been almost 10months he lost his job and we have been on food stamp since I came. I want to adjust my status so that I would be able to atleast get a federal and state grant and go to school while we wait for job to surface. I need every help to fill out this AOS form. Is there any free immigration lawyer anywhere? I am in California, does anyone have a similar case like mine? What do I do?
All waiver filers out there
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I agree with you Sara.