To be brief:
- Arrived in the US November 1998
- Filed first I-485 in May 2000 through marriage.
- Filed I-360 in Vermont in June 2001
- 1rst interview in July 31 2001: case waiting for I-360 to be approved
- I-360 approval notice received September 2001
- I-485 lost by INS September 2001
- Filed 2nd I-485 October 2001
- 2nd interview November 2002 (during freeze for creation of Homeland security office!)
- INS found my first I-485 (that was lost!) and denied it, July 2002
- Filed 3rd I-485 September 2006
- Next interview December 18 2006
Now my question: with all this mess and all those filed I-485, what are my chances of getting my green card approved next monday?
They have all documents needed, and I am bringing doubles plus copies.
What else do I need to get ready for this interview? Will hiring a lawyer be very expensive?
- Arrived in the US November 1998
- Filed first I-485 in May 2000 through marriage.
- Filed I-360 in Vermont in June 2001
- 1rst interview in July 31 2001: case waiting for I-360 to be approved
- I-360 approval notice received September 2001
- I-485 lost by INS September 2001
- Filed 2nd I-485 October 2001
- 2nd interview November 2002 (during freeze for creation of Homeland security office!)
- INS found my first I-485 (that was lost!) and denied it, July 2002
- Filed 3rd I-485 September 2006
- Next interview December 18 2006
Now my question: with all this mess and all those filed I-485, what are my chances of getting my green card approved next monday?
They have all documents needed, and I am bringing doubles plus copies.
What else do I need to get ready for this interview? Will hiring a lawyer be very expensive?
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