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Siwani
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Posted on 09-02-09 2:53
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Hey, I am still waiting on my I-140 and 485. I have applied for them on June 2009and had my finger print done on Mid of July.. My procedure is under EB-2 category . but it still shows pending in my status.. i have not gor my EAd and Ap as well.. Can anyone tell me how long does it normally take for the approval.
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sidster
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Posted on 09-02-09 3:03
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What service center was your application put on. I think TX center is little faster than NE center. I have seen cases being approved around the 40 days of Finger Printing.....if it takes more than that then may be 3 - 4 months to get it approved. This is my personal observation and not a standard. Good Luck
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Elixir
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Posted on 09-02-09 3:29
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Please have a little bit of patience. It's too early for you to be concerned. I got everything in 10 months. What would you do if you were applying as an Indian, chinese, Filipino, Mexican nationals? They have to wait a lot. Don't worry you will get your GC on hand in less than a year.
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mysticboy
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Posted on 09-02-09 8:20
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Siwani Ji and Friends, How long did it take for your labor to get approved? I had one applied around three months back. Haven't heard anything yet. I had my friends whose whole process on EB2 took 6 months, well that was before the recession though.
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Siwani
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Posted on 09-03-09 12:57
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Hey My labor took 3 and 1/2 months to get approved.. I am quite quirious whther anyone have heard about the rejected case till today ... i hv no idea... i have not heard anyone being rejected so may be any sajha people hv heard that ...
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nepinny
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Posted on 09-03-09 1:48
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lucky ppl.. those whose labors are getting approved in less than 9 months.
i guess.. a lot has to do with luck than anything else.....
"bhagya ma lekhera launu parchha" bhanthe... after seeing immigration system i am becoming a believer.
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Jet_Favre
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Posted on 09-04-09 5:13
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Perhaps it is because of the recession that the process is taking a little longer than we all expect. Normally under EB2 category, the total amount of time should not take longer than 10 months. In my case, this is what happened, but this was well before recession.
Applied for Labor - January 25
Labor approved - March 2
Applied for I-140 and I-485 - October 28 (I had a hard time putting documents together, my Nepali citizenship certificate had an error in my date of birth but I was lucky enough that it was in Bikram Sambat. Pulled some strings and made the translation flawless)
Finger Printing - November 12
I-140 Approval - December 13
I-1485 Approval - December 14.
Green card received - December 21
I never received an advance parole.
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lilo
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Posted on 09-04-09 7:43
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USCIS runs in its own pace. I applied through EB1 category and both I-140 and I-485 together. It took 10 months to approve I-140. I had my greencard after 22 months of filing the applications. But, a friend of mine had everything within 2 months of applying in EB1 category. And both these cases were sent in Texas. Bottom line is: USCIS is unpredictible.
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Siwani
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Posted on 09-04-09 1:21
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Does anyone have noticed any rejected case???
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Siwani
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Posted on 09-08-09 10:11
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Jet_Favre
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Posted on 09-08-09 1:06
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Shivani,
I have not heard about any reject cases per se, but I had overheard someone mention that a Nepali was denied his greencard because of his two time DUI arrest in four years. That is a repitition of misdemeanor, and could be considered as felony even though it does not reflect moral turpitude. But again, please do not quote me on this since I do not know all details.
There might be inquiries or RFEs if either you or your employer fail to furnish appropriate documents, but other than that, if you believe your application process has taken along normal course, you need not worry. Admist healthcare controversies and Economic turmoil, immigration reforms comes last in Uncle Sam's list.
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abc_n_xyz
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Posted on 09-08-09 2:35
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hi there, i saw ur post in sajha and learned how you got the GC. i am applying for the GC too. just filed for labor. i have same issue like you did the date of birth in my citizenship certificate is not correct. do we need citizenship translation as well?? please advise. sent u email coz i was not sure if u would go read the thread if i posted there. hope you dont mind. Regards.
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Siwani
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Posted on 09-09-09 8:34
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yea u need your translation of citizenship and birth certificate.
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dolphin
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Posted on 09-09-09 12:37
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does anybody know the normal processing timeline of GC under EB3. i am planning to apply before end of this year. Thank you
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Jet_Favre
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Posted on 09-09-09 3:54
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This is in regards to abc_n_xyz's query. Besides making translation of your nepalese certificate (which obviously results in having a wrong birth date) you could also have two close relatives (preferably residing in USA) make an affidavit explicitly mentioning your date of birth and your relationship to them. This document should be notarized. Also, their name, address and telephone number should be reflected in the document. For dolphin, the normal processing timeline under EB3 is undecided, that means it could either take as little as a year or as long as ten years to have your greencard approved. The better alternative is, join a school part time (I am sure your work pays for it), complete the degree asap and then ask your work to apply your green card under EB2 category.
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pyaradeshbasiharu
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Posted on 09-09-09 4:04
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New to this Topic "But it's not the degree that determines whether u qualify for EB2,EB3"..It's the job description that matters..Even if u have PHD and the Job u r doing requires a bachelor's degree with <5 yrs of exp..U will have to file for EB3 not EB2.
yeah it's Better to Join College and get master's Degree..GC by Employment based categories is based on a Future Job Notion..If u can convince ur HR and create a JD for master's +2 years of Experience and assuming that u have one..U will qualify for EB2...
EB2 PD for Nepal is current..Which means if ur PERM is certified(it is taking longer that usual for PERM to get certified these days because of recession),u can concurrently file for I140(petition for Immigrant worker) and I-485(AOS)..
Feel free to post if u disagree..
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Jet_Favre
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Posted on 09-09-09 5:23
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I concur 'pyara....' I completely overlooked the job description part. My reply was based on an assumption that dolphin was fairly new to the job. I apologize.
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pyaradeshbasiharu
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Posted on 09-09-09 5:51
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No Problemo..I am new to this whole GC thing so..
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Elixir
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Posted on 09-09-09 6:06
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I do not think citizenship of Nepal is required. Only thing required is your birth certificate which is not equivalent to citizenship certificate. I never had to submit or translate the citizenship certificate. All I submited are birth certificate from Municipality in their letter head (I had this done in English), and I also submitted the SLC's character certificate as a back up for that birth certificate which also has my DOB in vikram sambat. Based on those documents and without any RFE, I received my GC. I am just sharing my experience. All you need is birth certificate. If you have original birth certificate, that is fine. If you don't have one, have it done from your VDC or Municipality. I suggest to get it done in English so you don't need to translate it back. You can ask for the letter pad in advance and have it printed in English and get their signature. But make sure that you have both of your parents' name on the birth certificate.
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Jet_Favre
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Posted on 09-09-09 7:17
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True Elixir, but the caveat is, municipality referenes Nepalese citizenship to make the birth certificate. And if there is an error while converting the dates from Bikram Sambat to AD, the authenticity of that particular document goes south.
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