I have finally gotten approval. USCIS sent EAD to complete. What date can I expect to see as date of legalization? Is it date of application receipt or some other date?
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Hi bannister,
Congrats, finally someone got a good news. What state are you in. Your case was pending or under appeal. Your detail might help someone. Once again, congradulations and thank you for being on top of this issue. Hope you will keep us posted with the updates. GOOD LUCK
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Originally posted by pearl:
Hi bannister,
Congrats, finally someone got a good news. What state are you in. Your case was pending or under appeal. Your detail might help someone. Once again, congradulations and thank you for being on top of this issue. Hope you will keep us posted with the updates. GOOD LUCK
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CONGRATS"If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer." -US Pr
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Originally posted by Figaro1d:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Bannister:
I have finally gotten approval. USCIS sent EAD to complete. What date can I expect to see as date of legalization? Is it date of application receipt or some other date?
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Originally posted by Shabber:
Sincere congratulations Bannister. Date of legalization is the date which will be on your travel permission document and the date on which your EAD begins.
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to Bannister;
That means people who applied in 2003 and their application just got approved in 2008 they will be eligable to apply for citizenship right away.
is this right????
can you please past the regulation concerning this matter?
Thanks
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NO...Not true.
You are eligible to apply for citizenship 5 yrs AFTER receiving the permanent green card and there is a qualifying factor of 36 months presence in the US (I cannot recall the exact # of months).
So depending on your case, if you are now approved for Temporary status, you have to apply to adjust to permanent status is 19 months. Then 5 yrs after that , citizenship.
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