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It is recommended to wait for at least 180 days to make job change after your 485 is approved otherwise you may have to do lot of explaining during naturalization (N-400) time as this can be interpreted as you never had intent to work for your GC sponsoring employer.
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It means your case is outside processing times window for that service center and you cannot make any enquiries due to that.
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Oh they stopped doing online appointments it seems.. they used to allow that in the past. You can try submitting a case to Office of the Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman (CIS Ombudsman) if your case is outside of the processing times window per USCIS published timelines: https://www.dhs.gov/case-assistance Other than that there is nothing much you do at this point than wait.
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You can try taking infopass appointment.
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Nothing to worry as technically you have job for 3 months, look for new job and move on.
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Try using pdf compressor to reduce the file size.
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I-485 New Card Is Being Produced without Interview
Shurap1 replied to NEETSMAN56's topic in AOS & CP : General
Yes GC should be received soon... enjoy -
Get back to normal work routine 🙂
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1. Check this post from murthy - https://www.murthy.com/2014/04/02/selective-service-and-eligibility-for-u-s-citizenship/#:~:text=The requirement for Selective Service,other “lettered” temporary classifications. "The requirement for Selective Service registration does not apply to lawful nonimmigrants in a temporary status. This includes students, diplomats, tourists, H1B workers, J-1 visitors, and those in other “lettered” temporary classifications." 2. They will go over your form during interview. Once they come to citation question you can tell them about the ticket, they will add comment on the form and that is pretty much to it.
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I would not stress about this too much. They may ask questions about your documentation, jobs, roles and responsibilities and employers. They go over your form and make comments about the answers you give. They may ask for tax documents. Overall it is easy process unless there is you have complex history. Good luck to you.
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Filing I140/485 by same employer after the i140 is withdrawn
Shurap1 replied to Vasu22's topic in 140/485 Concurrent Filing
Requires new perm to file I140 as previous one has expired. -
You are covered if USCIS accepts the application. Hope there are not obvious mistakes (like incorrect amount check etc.) in your application as USCIS rejects such applications upfront and you cannot refile as date is no longer current.
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You need EAD to work.
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You need new perm/I140 approved before you can file I485 with new employer. One can file as long as their filing dates are current.
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She will file her 485 application as derivative applicant provided dates are current. If your 485 gets approved prior to marriage or before she arrives to US then you have will have different problems.