Hello,
I'm re-posting this in hopes to get answers...
Passingby wrote:
posted July 20, 2004 03:58 PM
Service Centers have been instructed to simultaneously approved I-485 when filed concurrently to decrease backlog. Since your fingerprints have expired, they are requesting new fingerprints. Once cleared your case should be approved. Cross your fingers!
Posts: 61 | Registered: February 24, 2004
Catherine J.
Member
posted July 21, 2004 10:45 AM
Thank you for answering bmmer and passingby.
Passingby: you seem to be quite knowledgeable on the subject... can I pick your brain a little bit more???
1) What you said sounds very promising. YOu say that once fingerprinting is cleared, you should get approved. Now, I was wondering, do you have an idea how long it takes for the fingerprinting to clear?
2) Where does the interview come in? After the fingerprints clear?
3) Also, at which point is it safe to move on to another job, in a different field, and not have any problems with immigration? Let me clarify this: I am currently working for the company that is sponsoring me for the green card but I want to move on to another career as soon as it is safe to do so... Is it better to wait until you have the actual card in your posession or can you change career once the interview is completed?
Thank you so much!
Have a nice day!
I'm re-posting this in hopes to get answers...
Passingby wrote:
posted July 20, 2004 03:58 PM
Service Centers have been instructed to simultaneously approved I-485 when filed concurrently to decrease backlog. Since your fingerprints have expired, they are requesting new fingerprints. Once cleared your case should be approved. Cross your fingers!
Posts: 61 | Registered: February 24, 2004
Catherine J.
Member
posted July 21, 2004 10:45 AM
Thank you for answering bmmer and passingby.
Passingby: you seem to be quite knowledgeable on the subject... can I pick your brain a little bit more???
1) What you said sounds very promising. YOu say that once fingerprinting is cleared, you should get approved. Now, I was wondering, do you have an idea how long it takes for the fingerprinting to clear?
2) Where does the interview come in? After the fingerprints clear?
3) Also, at which point is it safe to move on to another job, in a different field, and not have any problems with immigration? Let me clarify this: I am currently working for the company that is sponsoring me for the green card but I want to move on to another career as soon as it is safe to do so... Is it better to wait until you have the actual card in your posession or can you change career once the interview is completed?
Thank you so much!
Have a nice day!
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