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Visa Grant got a reaction from Dohan in how long it will take to get green card after marriage ??(for F-1 visa to GC)
Boiler, u are a Immigenius... ...., How can it be a quickest way, if it is not a USC.....
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Visa Grant got a reaction from Dohan in how long it will take to get green card after marriage ??(for F-1 visa to GC)
Apart from all the above best course of action....After getting married, Your lady can file a I-130 petition for you under F2A and later on when she gets her citizenship in 2016, you can upgrade the present petition filed for faster processing...
Good Luck
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Visa Grant got a reaction from Boiler in how long it will take to get green card after marriage ??(for F-1 visa to GC)
Apart from all the above best course of action....After getting married, Your lady can file a I-130 petition for you under F2A and later on when she gets her citizenship in 2016, you can upgrade the present petition filed for faster processing...
Good Luck
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Visa Grant got a reaction from NancyNguyen in how long it will take to get green card after marriage ??(for F-1 visa to GC)
Apart from all the above best course of action....After getting married, Your lady can file a I-130 petition for you under F2A and later on when she gets her citizenship in 2016, you can upgrade the present petition filed for faster processing...
Good Luck
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Visa Grant reacted to pink_niru in ALL F4's 2
Email them NVCINQUIRY@state.gov ...they will revert back you with the details ...while submitting inquiry to them you must give below details else they will not revert back
USIC Receipt no:
Name of submitting Inquiry : (Principal Applicant)
Petitioner Name :
Petitioner DOB :
Principal Applicant Name :
Principal Applicant DOB :
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Visa Grant got a reaction from NBari247 in Issue with the name
As your interview is scheduled, instead of making changes, go ahead with the visa procedures,..... after you are approved and if you have enough time, you can make changes with the local US embassy, otherwise anytime after reaching US, you can correct this change.
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Visa Grant reacted to aleful in ALL F4's 2
hi
nothing can be done until the priority date becomes current and NVC contacts your aunt, then they will request the ds261 and her brother, your uncle can sign and make you his representative in the US
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Visa Grant reacted to manna in ALL F4's 2
No body can predict this , if it moves at current speed ( Fiscal year 2015) of 20d/Month then you may be current in march or april.2015
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Visa Grant got a reaction from manna in ALL F4's 2
Math is fun...Thanks to the Member TheBigO...Eventhough from case complete to Interview date is around 2 months (Approx)...the below equation from the member made me realise that aspect...Check on your cases and Have Fun and No questions of Ifs & Whys...
As per the member analysis...
"I now get a linear regression of
y = 0.7502x + 107.01,
where y = Case Complete (as a numbered day of the year) and
x = IV Scan Date (given as numbered day of the year).
The Rsquare value is 0.7081 on this which means between the IV Scan Date and Case Complete there is a 70.81% correlation.
Now, using 95% confidence level, we can say the margin of error is 5.81 days (this is worked out after figuring out the mean, standard deviation etc.)."
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Visa Grant reacted to safshaikh in ALL F4's 2
I have not filled D 260...is it because of that ?
Tyche....once u fill d 260 form ...u will rcv an email...where in confirmation no n barcode will b there...
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Visa Grant reacted to safshaikh in ALL F4's 2
I called nvc again requesting them to send interview letter. They confirmed interview is on 6th jan n will send it within this week. My pd is 26 feb 2002 n interview on 6 jan...then why have i still not received interview leter ?
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Visa Grant got a reaction from manna in ALL F4's 2
Philippines has moved from " 1 June 1991" to "1 July 1991"....So technically more than 4 weeks...
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Visa Grant reacted to rvo021865 in ALL F4's 2
maybe more than a month movement.
thanks a lot visagrant
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Visa Grant reacted to Jhamira in ALL F4's 2
on March 17 it was Sunday so priority cannot be sunday pl Do not post till the time u r not sure about the case status -
Visa Grant got a reaction from manna in ALL F4's 2
With his mask, it is difficult for "Batman" to laugh at anything....
Just Pun Intended..
Good Luck.
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Visa Grant got a reaction from manna in ALL F4's 2
+1....NVC is quite romantic at the end of any year and has a long list of people to 'Date' from Christmas to New Year..
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Visa Grant got a reaction from manna in ALL F4's 2
Eventhough you will be on hold for some time...it is worth it to call NVC....Lookslike NVC is on a :"Dating" spree..
Good Luck.
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Visa Grant reacted to batman7 in ALL F4's 2
see...u must know ur approval date in order to calculate ur cspa age...but ryt now u are below 21, therefore there is no meaning to calculate ur cspa age... cspa age is calculated only if u are above 21...
now, if u want to know ur approval date, then go to this link : https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do
enter ur receipt number, and check ur status...they will show ur approval date...
and if u want to calculate ur cspa age after u cross 21 age, then go to this link : http://cspasolution.com/
u are lucky enough that ur fees have been paid and ur ds 260 has been submitted before u crossed 21...
now just wait till ur pd gets current...
good luck...
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Visa Grant reacted to jolly786 in ALL F4's 2
How A New Interpretation of INA §203(d) Can Remove Immigrant Visa Backlogs
Aug 26, 2014
The U.S. immigration system puts a limit on the number of immigrant visas (i.e. green card) that can be granted to aliens in a given year. The annual numerical limits for the employment-based preference categories and the family-based preference categories are 140,000 and 226,000, respectively. Within each category, the numerical limits are further divided into per-country quota.As of the time of writing this article, if one were to file a labor certification under the India employment-based, EB-3 category, it will take over 10 years for the Beneficiary’s priority date to become current. Even worse, the married sons or daughters born in Mexico to U.S. citizens have to wait more than 20 years in order for their priority dates to become current. INA § 203(d) specifies who will be counted against the annual numerical limits, and a new interpretation of INA § 203(d) may eliminate all backlogs in the employment-based preference categories and make them “current”. The new interpretation may also significantly accelerate the cut-offs in the family-based preference categories.
INA § 203(d),provides:
A spouse or child defined in subparagraphs (A), (B), ©, (D), or (E) of section 1101(b) of this title shall, if not otherwise entitled to an immigrant status and the immediate issuance of a visa under subsection (a), (b), or © of this section, be entitled to the same status, and the same order of consideration provided in the respective subsection, if accompanying or following to join, the spouse or parent.
The above regulation does not explicitly authorize or prohibit the Department of State to count derivative family members against the annual limits under the employment- or family-based preference categories. However, the Department of State has always interpreted the annual limits to include not only the principal Beneficiary, but also the spouse and children of the principal Beneficiary. The result of this interpretation is that many Beneficiaries in either category will have to wait years or even decades for their green cards. Even worse, many young people who were initially eligible for the green cards as derivative Beneficiaries are “aged out” by the time their priority dates become current, and therefore require a new basis for their own green card petitions, which may lead to additional wait time.
To address these concerns, President Obama is considering a new but equally plausible interpretation of INA § 203(d), which would count only the principal Beneficiaries of immigrant visa petitions toward the annual numerical limits. This interpretation, if implemented as a policy, would eliminate backlogs in the employment-based preference categories, whereby all categories in the employment-based preference systems would remain current for the foreseeable future. In the case of family-based preference categories, the new interpretation of INA § 203(d) would accelerate the cutoffs but the backlog would still persist.
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Visa Grant reacted to mysteryb in ALL F4's 2
Hiee...actually you donot need to do anything..whether u are under cspa or not will b decided by the counselor officer at time of your interview..
Wait for your interview..
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Visa Grant got a reaction from isoballer in ALL F4s
...Where did u buy such B****** dictionary...
...In my magic story...the F4 visa movement will be "Current" in the visa bulletin...
...This information is paid in Bitcoins..
Anyways....Good Luck..
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Visa Grant reacted to waitingforvisa in ALL F4s
You have two options: You can go for consular processing (CP) in your county or you can go for adjustment of status (AOS) within US. As part of both process you most probably have to go for interview (even for AOS you might have to appear for interview in local USCIS office).
Main thing you need to check is, there are some visa types which are not eligible for AOS. If you are on that visa type in US then you need to go for CP. If you decide to go for AOS please make sure you notify USCIS that you are in US and will be going for AOS. Also, AOS fee structure is different than CP. you don't have to pay for visa fee bill and I-864 fee bill which people pay for CP. Instead you will be paying AOS fee bill while filling AOS packet.
Search on AOS procedure on this site and on goole. It will give you more idea. Hope this helps.
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Visa Grant reacted to apple21 in ALL F4s
Case number and Invoice Identification number is needed to get access at the CEAC site.
Continue to monitor if your AOS fee or IV fee invoices are already available. Once available, pay then print the cover sheet.
AOS fee is $88. IV fee is $230.
While waiting for the invoice, the petitioner can start preparing the Affidavit of Support package while the beneficiary prepares the civil documents.