chanduv23
07-27 09:54 AM
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
NJ NY CT PA - all are welcome to this "Koffee with IV" event. Get to know each other, discuss plans and efforts and "fell good about your organization members"
NJ NY CT PA - all are welcome to this "Koffee with IV" event. Get to know each other, discuss plans and efforts and "fell good about your organization members"
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08-07 07:42 PM
1. Will this(porting EB3 pd to EB2) be possbile even if you change companies (moved from the sponsoring company) after 485 is filed for?:confused:
Yes, you can do the porting even after 485 is filed, but keep in mind that for the porting to happen, you need the I140 approved (I believe PD porting is not a AC21 benefit,it has been there for a while).
If you are using the experience route, then it is preferred to go for a different company. It is somewhat difficult to get EB2 certification from the same company if the experience was gained in it. Most lawyers shy away from doing this.
What I know for sure: if you have your 140 approved, and the company does not withdraw (ask USCIS to revoke) then you can do port it.
What I believe (and have read): If you have had your i140 approved (and add some time out, say 6 months), then you retain the PD even if employer asks to withdraw.
Note that in both cases, if there was a fraud or misrepresentation in i140, and USCIS revokes the approval, you cant claim the porting even after the timeout mentioned above .
Hope that helps.
Yes, you can do the porting even after 485 is filed, but keep in mind that for the porting to happen, you need the I140 approved (I believe PD porting is not a AC21 benefit,it has been there for a while).
If you are using the experience route, then it is preferred to go for a different company. It is somewhat difficult to get EB2 certification from the same company if the experience was gained in it. Most lawyers shy away from doing this.
What I know for sure: if you have your 140 approved, and the company does not withdraw (ask USCIS to revoke) then you can do port it.
What I believe (and have read): If you have had your i140 approved (and add some time out, say 6 months), then you retain the PD even if employer asks to withdraw.
Note that in both cases, if there was a fraud or misrepresentation in i140, and USCIS revokes the approval, you cant claim the porting even after the timeout mentioned above .
Hope that helps.
gopudeep
02-18 02:31 PM
please do reply that weather i could go to india and get my h4 stamped from embassy?
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pappu
11-18 09:48 PM
How much does it cost to sponsor a table? I did not get that part. Please elaborate.
I will sponsor one ticket for one of the IV members going to this conference from my salary this month end.
Day Conference + Banquet Dinner - $ 75 (Buy the package and save!)
Guys and girls, pitch in. This is a good exposure for our cause, for being in front of five congressmen and talking to them privately during the Banquet. This is definitely quality time worth spending for.
Thank you very much. Iv appreciates this gesture. Pls contact logiclife for this.
I will sponsor one ticket for one of the IV members going to this conference from my salary this month end.
Day Conference + Banquet Dinner - $ 75 (Buy the package and save!)
Guys and girls, pitch in. This is a good exposure for our cause, for being in front of five congressmen and talking to them privately during the Banquet. This is definitely quality time worth spending for.
Thank you very much. Iv appreciates this gesture. Pls contact logiclife for this.
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felix31
06-27 06:41 AM
what a wonderful thread...
:)
My internship is just around the corner (after which I will be eligible for a teaching license in VA), and I began to wonder how to go around catch 22 and get SSN.
I do have ITIN but I want my teaching certificate, so can anyone suggest the best approach?
thanx a million.....
:)
My internship is just around the corner (after which I will be eligible for a teaching license in VA), and I began to wonder how to go around catch 22 and get SSN.
I do have ITIN but I want my teaching certificate, so can anyone suggest the best approach?
thanx a million.....
lunatic
06-29 05:40 PM
oh you'd be surprised. Don't you ever design flash apps for people who have never interacted with a website ever? I mean that as in an interactive website, not any old website.
My guy is an artist/musician who does construction/carpentry for a living. He's the perfect guinea pig for anything/everything I build because he doesn't know how to do ANYTHING on a website. ;)
My guy is an artist/musician who does construction/carpentry for a living. He's the perfect guinea pig for anything/everything I build because he doesn't know how to do ANYTHING on a website. ;)
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webm
02-26 01:52 PM
I understand my PD should be current but thats not my question. Please read carefully.
Why are you looking for Pre-Approval?? Also fyi.. they will keenly check the 485 data before doing any final adjudication..
Take it easy!!
Why are you looking for Pre-Approval?? Also fyi.. they will keenly check the 485 data before doing any final adjudication..
Take it easy!!
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BharatPremi
09-18 07:59 PM
Thanks to IV on this Anniversary.
With hopes to have same fighting spirit on for coming years.
Best Luck to us.
With hopes to have same fighting spirit on for coming years.
Best Luck to us.
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kumar1
12-05 08:54 AM
I did not do anything. Next year put her SSN on tax return. IRS knows everything. My return got accepted without any problems. I have been doing it for last 3 years.
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add78
07-30 09:23 AM
A campaign like this should only begin after the IV Core has approved it. The reasons being the Core will know best since they are in consultation with our Lobbyists to see whether such a move will be good or bad since we are talking about senators/congressmen. In my opinion we should wait till we hear from IV Core on any campaigns that reach the Representatives before initiating them. Floating the idea is fine and is the right way to do it is upon IV Core's consultation.
Thank You.
Thank You.
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dealsnet
11-30 11:17 AM
You cannot sue an employer for not filing your I-485 for the short period of time when everybody's PD is current. With your I-140 approved, you can file 3 year H1B extension till your PD is current again. You can transfer H1B to another employer also. Then apply I-485 when PD become current again. It is you have to apply I485. No employer role in it. Only a job offer letter. But I-140 must filed by the employer, which he done. So his part is fine. I think you are ignorant in immigration matters. Here people waited to file I-485 from 2000 onwards, able to file this June-july 2007 period only. Yours PD is recent, need to wait till become current. You only missed EAD and AP benifits by not filing I485. You didn't missed your GREEN CARD!!!!!!!
IV Gurus,
Please help me on the following:
I am here on H1 (8th year extension), Perm Labor approved and I-140 Approved.
However my employer promised but did not file I-485 petition.
Lawyer is tight lipped.
What course of actions I can take at this moment.
a) Can I change my H1 during 8th Year, as I am left with 12 months only?
b) Can I sue the employer as they are greedy?
Your replies are appreciated.
Thanks
Ram
EB3 India PD Feb2006.
IV Gurus,
Please help me on the following:
I am here on H1 (8th year extension), Perm Labor approved and I-140 Approved.
However my employer promised but did not file I-485 petition.
Lawyer is tight lipped.
What course of actions I can take at this moment.
a) Can I change my H1 during 8th Year, as I am left with 12 months only?
b) Can I sue the employer as they are greedy?
Your replies are appreciated.
Thanks
Ram
EB3 India PD Feb2006.
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08-31 04:30 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/30/AR2006083003161.html
After four months of relative quiet, immigration reform advocates are mobilizing a new round of protests in Washington and other cities to put pressure on a returning Congress and reinvigorate a Latino movement that awakened in massive demonstrations this spring.
The events will begin tomorrow in Chicago, where demonstrators plan to set out on a four-day march to the district offices of House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R) in Batavia, Ill., and will continue with one-day rallies throughout next week in Phoenix, Washington and Los Angeles.
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In April, immigrants and supporters thronged to the Mall to draw attention to their concerns, which include legalization of the unauthorized. (By Sarah L. Voisin -- The Washington Post)
What Readers Are Saying
Your Comments On...
In the Washington region, activists are distributing leaflets, and Spanish-language radio is buzzing about a Sept. 7 rally that organizers hope will be the biggest yet. Organizers say their goal is 1 million protesters from up and down the East Coast for a rally on the Mall and a march to the White House.
"We want to make sure that Congress and this administration get a very clear message that the immigrant community is still paying attention to what's happening in the immigration debate and that we know that it's election time," said Jaime Contreras, chairman of the National Capital Immigration Coalition, the rally's organizer.
Local organizers said they are improving on spring rallies that were hastily planned amid a spontaneous groundswell of activism. To avoid a backlash against foreign flags, they are directing all protesters to carry U.S. flags. They are starting the rally at 4 p.m. so student demonstrators, who frustrated school administrators by walking out earlier this year, can participate. And organizers have nearly tripled their budget for portable toilets.
In media interviews and on fliers, they have simplified their focus to key demands: legalization for the unauthorized and an end to stepped-up arrests of illegal immigrants.
"We are learning," said Juan Carlos Ruiz, general coordinator of the regional coalition.
The return to street protest, a tactic that galvanized millions this spring, comes after public discord among activists over a May 1 work boycott and a summer when their focus turned to immigrant voter registration drives. At the same time, new immigration legislation grew even more elusive in Congress, which is deadlocked on the issue.
Some believe it could be risky. The spring protests roused supporters but also stirred fierce hostility, said Steven A. Camarota of the Center for Immigration Studies, which favors lower levels of immigration. That kind of intensity might make members of Congress, which is approaching midterm elections, even less likely to touch the immigration issue.
"They want to energize the community . . . to put the issue on the agenda and make it clear that look, it's not going away," Camarota said. "By doing all that, they may also hurt the prospect of the legislation passing."
The immigrant movement is still developing. Regional coalitions are trying to figure out how to work together nationally, and no clear leader has emerged. Locally, the National Capital Immigration Coalition -- a network of about 60 organizations that has existed for four years -- is just now defining the qualifications for formal membership.
As for immigrant voter registration, national figures are not yet compiled, said Germonique R. Jones of the Center for Community Change in the District, but anecdotal evidence points to success in some areas. She said Phoenix organizers, for example, are en route to meeting a summer goal of registering 20,000 voters.
Local results have been tepid. Northern Virginia immigrant organizations had no drives. Groups in the District registered 200 voters, said Kim Propeack, advocacy director for CASA of Maryland. In Maryland, Korean organizations registered 350, while CASA of Maryland registered 425 and quadrupled enrollment in its citizenship workshops, Propeack said.
But organizers say the movement has not lost steam. Immigrants, they said, are enthusiastic about the coming protests, believing the demonstrations empower them and weaken support for an enforcement-only House proposal.
"If that's what we accomplished with marches, then let's keep marching," said Jorge Mujica, a rally organizer in Chicago.
Other observers are uncertain. Carlos Aragon, general manager of Radio Fiesta (1480 AM), a Woodbridge station that has been broadcasting information about the Sept. 7 rally, said the event is a hot topic among listeners -- but they now sound more cautious.
"Nothing happened in regard to immigration in Congress," Aragon said. "People are just not sure if it will help."
This week's Chicago march will be followed by protests Sept. 4 in Phoenix and Sept. 9 in Los Angeles.
Unlike previous rallies that drew people from the Washington region, the Sept. 7 event will include participants from along the East Coast. Organizers said at least 100 busloads of marchers will roll in.
To encourage local turnout, organizers are intensifying the strategies they used in the spring. They are playing radio promotional spots each hour on some Spanish-language stations. Volunteers are distributing fliers at churches, soccer fields, Metro stations and construction sites.
With the responsibility of having a demonstration for out-of-towners upon them, local leaders are striving to plan a smoother -- and savvier -- event.
On a recent night, organizer Edgar Rivera led a planning meeting at the Alexandria offices of Tenants and Workers United. He listed all that will be different about this march: After rallying, demonstrators will proceed to the White House for the first time, he said.
Organizers will dispatch Spanish-speaking volunteers to Metro stations to direct demonstrators, Rivera told those gathered. And more high-profile speakers will be included -- maybe Jesse L. Jackson and a Catholic cardinal, he said -- but fewer politicians.
"It's the community that should be out there," Rivera said.
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After four months of relative quiet, immigration reform advocates are mobilizing a new round of protests in Washington and other cities to put pressure on a returning Congress and reinvigorate a Latino movement that awakened in massive demonstrations this spring.
The events will begin tomorrow in Chicago, where demonstrators plan to set out on a four-day march to the district offices of House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R) in Batavia, Ill., and will continue with one-day rallies throughout next week in Phoenix, Washington and Los Angeles.
Buy This Photo
In April, immigrants and supporters thronged to the Mall to draw attention to their concerns, which include legalization of the unauthorized. (By Sarah L. Voisin -- The Washington Post)
What Readers Are Saying
Your Comments On...
In the Washington region, activists are distributing leaflets, and Spanish-language radio is buzzing about a Sept. 7 rally that organizers hope will be the biggest yet. Organizers say their goal is 1 million protesters from up and down the East Coast for a rally on the Mall and a march to the White House.
"We want to make sure that Congress and this administration get a very clear message that the immigrant community is still paying attention to what's happening in the immigration debate and that we know that it's election time," said Jaime Contreras, chairman of the National Capital Immigration Coalition, the rally's organizer.
Local organizers said they are improving on spring rallies that were hastily planned amid a spontaneous groundswell of activism. To avoid a backlash against foreign flags, they are directing all protesters to carry U.S. flags. They are starting the rally at 4 p.m. so student demonstrators, who frustrated school administrators by walking out earlier this year, can participate. And organizers have nearly tripled their budget for portable toilets.
In media interviews and on fliers, they have simplified their focus to key demands: legalization for the unauthorized and an end to stepped-up arrests of illegal immigrants.
"We are learning," said Juan Carlos Ruiz, general coordinator of the regional coalition.
The return to street protest, a tactic that galvanized millions this spring, comes after public discord among activists over a May 1 work boycott and a summer when their focus turned to immigrant voter registration drives. At the same time, new immigration legislation grew even more elusive in Congress, which is deadlocked on the issue.
Some believe it could be risky. The spring protests roused supporters but also stirred fierce hostility, said Steven A. Camarota of the Center for Immigration Studies, which favors lower levels of immigration. That kind of intensity might make members of Congress, which is approaching midterm elections, even less likely to touch the immigration issue.
"They want to energize the community . . . to put the issue on the agenda and make it clear that look, it's not going away," Camarota said. "By doing all that, they may also hurt the prospect of the legislation passing."
The immigrant movement is still developing. Regional coalitions are trying to figure out how to work together nationally, and no clear leader has emerged. Locally, the National Capital Immigration Coalition -- a network of about 60 organizations that has existed for four years -- is just now defining the qualifications for formal membership.
As for immigrant voter registration, national figures are not yet compiled, said Germonique R. Jones of the Center for Community Change in the District, but anecdotal evidence points to success in some areas. She said Phoenix organizers, for example, are en route to meeting a summer goal of registering 20,000 voters.
Local results have been tepid. Northern Virginia immigrant organizations had no drives. Groups in the District registered 200 voters, said Kim Propeack, advocacy director for CASA of Maryland. In Maryland, Korean organizations registered 350, while CASA of Maryland registered 425 and quadrupled enrollment in its citizenship workshops, Propeack said.
But organizers say the movement has not lost steam. Immigrants, they said, are enthusiastic about the coming protests, believing the demonstrations empower them and weaken support for an enforcement-only House proposal.
"If that's what we accomplished with marches, then let's keep marching," said Jorge Mujica, a rally organizer in Chicago.
Other observers are uncertain. Carlos Aragon, general manager of Radio Fiesta (1480 AM), a Woodbridge station that has been broadcasting information about the Sept. 7 rally, said the event is a hot topic among listeners -- but they now sound more cautious.
"Nothing happened in regard to immigration in Congress," Aragon said. "People are just not sure if it will help."
This week's Chicago march will be followed by protests Sept. 4 in Phoenix and Sept. 9 in Los Angeles.
Unlike previous rallies that drew people from the Washington region, the Sept. 7 event will include participants from along the East Coast. Organizers said at least 100 busloads of marchers will roll in.
To encourage local turnout, organizers are intensifying the strategies they used in the spring. They are playing radio promotional spots each hour on some Spanish-language stations. Volunteers are distributing fliers at churches, soccer fields, Metro stations and construction sites.
With the responsibility of having a demonstration for out-of-towners upon them, local leaders are striving to plan a smoother -- and savvier -- event.
On a recent night, organizer Edgar Rivera led a planning meeting at the Alexandria offices of Tenants and Workers United. He listed all that will be different about this march: After rallying, demonstrators will proceed to the White House for the first time, he said.
Organizers will dispatch Spanish-speaking volunteers to Metro stations to direct demonstrators, Rivera told those gathered. And more high-profile speakers will be included -- maybe Jesse L. Jackson and a Catholic cardinal, he said -- but fewer politicians.
"It's the community that should be out there," Rivera said.
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Gravitation
07-18 09:36 AM
My first thought when I read the title of your thread (and before reading the post) was to advise you to imitate the following person:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Wilbanks
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Wilbanks
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manderson
09-09 01:31 PM
We can ask for the ability to file 485 regardless of our priority dates. I think this is reasonable...
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GoneSouth
09-20 12:27 PM
Hi Folks, I am in the process of switching from EB-3 to EB-2 myself. The key to filing EB-2 vs. EB-3 is the qualifications required by the position, NOT the qualifications possessed by the candidate. You might have a Ph.D and 25 years experience, but if you're being hired for a Computer Programmer position, you cannot file EB-2.
How do you know if your position is EB-2 eligible? You can look on the DoL foreign labor certification website (www.flcdatacenter.org), for your job category, if it says Job Zone 5 or higher, the position qualifies for EB-2. I have heard that certain Job Zone 4 positions have qualified for EB-2, such as "senior software enginer" or "senior systems analyst", however I have been advised by two different lawyers at two different firms that this is not the case.
You can only amend your I-140, like the previous poster stated, *IF* the original labor certification was for a position that would normally qualify for EB-2 (e.g., "Computer Information Systems Manager" - Job Zone 5) and for some reason your dumbass lawyer filed as EB-3. Otherwise, if your labor certification is for a position that would normally only qualify for EB-3, your employer/sponsor will need to come up with a new position that *does* qualify for EB-2 and then you have to restart the entire process.
How do you know if your position is EB-2 eligible? You can look on the DoL foreign labor certification website (www.flcdatacenter.org), for your job category, if it says Job Zone 5 or higher, the position qualifies for EB-2. I have heard that certain Job Zone 4 positions have qualified for EB-2, such as "senior software enginer" or "senior systems analyst", however I have been advised by two different lawyers at two different firms that this is not the case.
You can only amend your I-140, like the previous poster stated, *IF* the original labor certification was for a position that would normally qualify for EB-2 (e.g., "Computer Information Systems Manager" - Job Zone 5) and for some reason your dumbass lawyer filed as EB-3. Otherwise, if your labor certification is for a position that would normally only qualify for EB-3, your employer/sponsor will need to come up with a new position that *does* qualify for EB-2 and then you have to restart the entire process.
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mhathi
02-12 08:33 AM
Very very well said!!! Kudos!!
champu,
a few years back akshay kumar had this song "hum hai seedhe sadha akshay.." at a time when star sons were being launched by their fathers. May the lord be kind to mr. Patel, but i must tell you there is a spring in every step or mine.
We all have a lot to be proud of, and it is painful no doubt. But remember ideals are worth giving everything you have. I and even you see ourselves with a lot of pride and dignity and self respect everyday in the mirror, i am not so sure if mr. Patel does.
We have come a long way, followed every law, and at times i feel ashamed even to ask some congressman/woman to do me a favor by removing per country quota limits. Because gettng a greencard is one thing, but getting the greencard playing by "their" rules is a whole different thing.
So my friend, take pride in what you represent, do not fight for a gc, fight for the ideal, the quest for the american dream that brought us here. Lets not make the gc an end in itself, but just a milestone.
African americans went through it, japanese immigrants went through it, chinese immigrants went through it, and now we indians are going through this, treat this whole gc pain like a baptism before america absorbs you. We are as indian immigrants making history, 50 years from now, there may be a program on history channel about the indian guy from bangalore/mumbai/delhi/desipur who had to wait 10 years to get a gc but never got a traffic ticket, and at that time ou never know it may be your grandson running to be the first us indian-american president.
Say hi to mr .patel.
champu,
a few years back akshay kumar had this song "hum hai seedhe sadha akshay.." at a time when star sons were being launched by their fathers. May the lord be kind to mr. Patel, but i must tell you there is a spring in every step or mine.
We all have a lot to be proud of, and it is painful no doubt. But remember ideals are worth giving everything you have. I and even you see ourselves with a lot of pride and dignity and self respect everyday in the mirror, i am not so sure if mr. Patel does.
We have come a long way, followed every law, and at times i feel ashamed even to ask some congressman/woman to do me a favor by removing per country quota limits. Because gettng a greencard is one thing, but getting the greencard playing by "their" rules is a whole different thing.
So my friend, take pride in what you represent, do not fight for a gc, fight for the ideal, the quest for the american dream that brought us here. Lets not make the gc an end in itself, but just a milestone.
African americans went through it, japanese immigrants went through it, chinese immigrants went through it, and now we indians are going through this, treat this whole gc pain like a baptism before america absorbs you. We are as indian immigrants making history, 50 years from now, there may be a program on history channel about the indian guy from bangalore/mumbai/delhi/desipur who had to wait 10 years to get a gc but never got a traffic ticket, and at that time ou never know it may be your grandson running to be the first us indian-american president.
Say hi to mr .patel.
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singhv_1980
11-23 10:20 AM
I will be going for H1B stamping in December. I have recently heard about some delays because of background checks. I was under the impression that the "delay ghosts" are gone now as everything has been moved to the PIMS system (as it was an issue last year).
Does anyone know about these "delays"?
Does anyone know about these "delays"?
alapkd
09-14 01:16 AM
such admin posers should be banned but why are u posting such political opinions anyways this is not a forum to discuss politics it is to discuss immigration policy issues and problems.
even if u remain anonymous your comments will be posted on a public forum which is created for a certain purpose and you might undermine its effort.
i think it is time to recognize that being such a small minority with above average economic status every single of us is representing the whole community. both parties agree on immigration reform which will help us. the only major opposition to our cause is from few groups posing to represent american technology professionals. whether ur ideaology is liberal or conservative is of no importance to immigration matters.
i see lot of posts of all kinds even for ICICI bank!! but political comments are a PR nightmare.
IV can put a disclaimer that whatever is posted in forums is not its own opinion but ur doing a damage to IV check out opinions of dailykos and other liberal blogs they are not taken kindly by conservative media. go discuss politics on politics blogs.
as far as guys giving red dots i think they are not being sincere about their own actions.
even if u remain anonymous your comments will be posted on a public forum which is created for a certain purpose and you might undermine its effort.
i think it is time to recognize that being such a small minority with above average economic status every single of us is representing the whole community. both parties agree on immigration reform which will help us. the only major opposition to our cause is from few groups posing to represent american technology professionals. whether ur ideaology is liberal or conservative is of no importance to immigration matters.
i see lot of posts of all kinds even for ICICI bank!! but political comments are a PR nightmare.
IV can put a disclaimer that whatever is posted in forums is not its own opinion but ur doing a damage to IV check out opinions of dailykos and other liberal blogs they are not taken kindly by conservative media. go discuss politics on politics blogs.
as far as guys giving red dots i think they are not being sincere about their own actions.
KKtexas
09-11 12:39 PM
Mine also says "Current Status: Approval notice sent."
Current Status: Approval notice sent.
On September 10, 2008, we mailed you a notice that we have approved this I131 APPLICATION FOR USCIS TRAVEL DOCUMENT. Please follow any instructions on the notice. If you move before you receive the notice, call customer service.
Current Status: Approval notice sent.
On September 10, 2008, we mailed you a notice that we have approved this I131 APPLICATION FOR USCIS TRAVEL DOCUMENT. Please follow any instructions on the notice. If you move before you receive the notice, call customer service.
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