


March 15 2008.Green card received in mail.so done with USCIS done for a few years!!!!!!

Card production ordered!!!!!!!! 5 months, 2 weeks and 5 days Received 1st notice with application number and 1 year extension. Everything returned, filed too early, wrong fee AOS & Petition approved (2 year green-card received)Īug 4 2007. Joshua, our little cutie pie is born on SuperBowl Sundayĭec 17 2005. Applied for AOS, Petition for spouse and EADįeb 2005. when they are the idiots working in a useless call center It is the most annoying thing! It's as though they're saying "you stupid foreigner". Their tone of voice is extremely condescending. That has been my experience EVERY time I call the service center. I asked her if she has any grounds for saying that - and she replied: "well, your wife's letter has been issued for one year, sir." I don't think she knows what she is talking about though. She said that it is taking now exactly a year to be approved. I seriously did not raise a voice and was very polite, but she was definitely borderline between "I just told you that, sir" and "I am going to hangup now, sir."Īnyhow, I asked her why I haven't been approved yet. If you've seen that movie, Anger Management, she was the flight attendant who was saying "come down, sir, it's a difficult time for our country" while I was Adam Sandler. I spoke to USCIS customer service lady last week (before the transfer).

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