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lilly
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Posted on 09-16-06 2:04
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I am hoping somebody can answer my inquiry regarding I-140 and I-485. I had recently submitted documents for RFE in regard to I-140 (USCIS received those documents on September 11) and the website still says it is in a processing phase however, it now said they have sent me another RFE letter for I-485 (filed I-140 and I-485 concurrently). I am confused as to what my status is for I-140????? I thought they only review I-485 after approving I-140. Has somebody gone through similar experience? Please help....
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kastamandap
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Posted on 04-05-07 10:23
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saan dai, I140 was approved in 7 months just like harris said. Once i hear from my lawyer, I'll file for green card, hope everything goes ok, I also wanted to make a travel document, contour, harris, if you have any information pls share. feel like going home, it's been awhile. I think I have to file for GC, Contour, Harris will this approval letter tell me what to do next, some said, it will give me an appointment when and where I can to got get my work permit. after that i file for GC probably. I hope you all can share with me his wisdom.
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simonsaurav
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Posted on 04-06-07 9:08
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kastamadap, You could certainly have filed both i-140 and i-485 concurrently, you didn't. That's not a problem, only an opportunity. Now that your i-140 is approved, the next thing you want to do is file i-485. The sooner you file, the sooner you get it. Your lawyer has other fish to fry too so he/she may not get to you in time. You can actually remind him/her that your i-140 has been approved and you want to file i-485 soon. S/he will tell you what documents you need to prepare. If you already gave him/her those docs like immigration physical, photos, job offer/contract letter, tax papers, birth certificates, copies of passport and i-94, etc. then you are all set. While applying for i-485, you can also file for travel document ($ some extra fee). If you travel after getting it, you don't have to apply for visa when you out of the US. But hey, when are you planning to visit Nepal? If your travel plans are not unitl six months from filing i-485, you may not want to file for this document and save that extra $$$. If you have a job with a good company (universities are the best) and no problem with name clearance (FBI), you may get it within 2-5 months of receipt date of i-485. Good luck. Hope that helps.
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forget-me-not
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Posted on 04-07-07 10:02
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Any suggestion on my case? I still have not received the finger print appointment letter yet? I had filed for I 485 on Dec 4th.
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