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  1. 3 points
    You might have a point but I have heard of people transferring their credit history from their ITIN numbers to their new social, the error might come from the social not having any history on it as in being brand new, how can they check your credit history if you have not used it? That might be the problem why dont youtry toput utilities to your name and new social, get a credit card under the new social start building your credit.
  2. 3 points
    Rawf

    Senate Immigration Bill Revealed

    Isn't that kind of normal income for a family of 4? What if the person is above 25 (the law looks at them as an "independent" person)? Still can't believe people can be so heartless.. I bet none of them have idea how hurtful it is to be an undocumented immigrant. We should all make the government remove their documents for a month and see what they think after working hours in a factory getting paid the minimum wage... I bet their ideas would be completely changed.
  3. 2 points
    pam

    Approved... Yes!

    My heart is filled with joy, finally got approved! Received application: Oct. 25 Biometrics: Nov. 23 Approved: May 8
  4. 2 points
    Calidreamer

    Approved... Yes!

    Congrats!!! we are getting alot of approvals lately c'mon USCIS keep it up!
  5. 2 points
    Edwin

    Misdemeanors

    I had a case with a misdemeanor too, haven't been aproved yet, its been since nov that i went for bios, my attorney said the same thing as posted here, it depends how uscis wants to interpret the misdemeanor, as significant or not. Either way, i have set my mind that i have about a yr of probation left and then sweet home mexico with my college degree. Im not being pessimistic but realistic, whatever happens nimodo, throughout my life the doors have closed for me, but after all god opens new doors for me to walk through and for that im thankful. Yeah unfortunately some of us hit rock bottom trying to bring bread to the table for our families.
  6. 1 point
    Ces2792

    Approved!! Thank God!

    I finally got approved today!! Well yesterday I got approved for the I-765 and today for the I-821D.
  7. 1 point
    Cinthya

    U.S Citizens and Dreamers

    Don't you guys hate seeing a U.S citizen out in the streets, or being gangsters. Not appreciating their legal status to become someone greatful in this great country. Or even worst seeing our own dreamers out in the street being gangsters, like really we are here to become someone our families will be proud of. Not causing problems to our coummunity. Although, some "peolpe" in this country will never admit this country is this powerful thanks to us immigrats. We shouldn't leave that image from our community. In addition, I have to admit MOST of us are doing great things with our lives in this country. As a dreamer, I have to tell you I feel proud to be part of the "DREAM ACT COMMUNITY" I don't have the privilage to know anyone in this forum personally, but when I read someone of your story's, and I see all the hard things each and everyone one of you been through makes me get so mad at people that throw away their lives in the streets. Like I said I proud to be part of this dream act community, and I also feel proud of ALL OF YOU that put our name high with the great things you are doing in this country. I just wanted to let you guys there are people out there who appreciate your hard work just like my family feels proud of me I feel proud of all you doing great things.
  8. 1 point
    profjouster

    Approved!! Thank God!

    congrats! congrats, congrats, congrats!
  9. 1 point
    Laste31

    Approved!! Thank God!

    Congrats!!!!
  10. 1 point
    Calidreamer

    Approved!! Thank God!

    Congrats!!
  11. 1 point
    Fresita22

    Approved!! Thank God!

    Congratz
  12. 1 point
    Heisenberg2

    Approved!! Thank God!

    AWesome , Congratulations
  13. 1 point
    The SSN numbers themselves are no different than a U.S. Citizen's. The problem is that our SSNs are NEW, so they aren't in all of the system's yet. You need to establish credit with your number so that it can be looked up. Your number isn't ran with the SSA for verification, it is ran with credit unions. By the time a U.S. Citizen uses his SSN, it has been issued for at least 15+ years.
  14. 1 point
    JoseG

    Ead Card, No Place Of Birth

    I've seen this before, but I don't know if it's a big issue or not. It don't think it is, so If I were you, I would go apply for my SSN then get my ID/DL, then after you have everything, contact USCIS to see if they can fix the mistake.
  15. 1 point
    Santi

    Depression

    Anyone said Power Rangers? It's Morphin' Time!!!
  16. 1 point
    Santi

    Misdemeanors

    Let us analyze your situation carefully and see what we can conclude... 1. You say that one of the cases was dismissed in court. I assume you were not charged, or am I mistaken? If you were not charged, that is great, and hopefully you sent the certified paperwork to USCIS proving that you were not indicted in that particular case. Now, to the interesting stuff... According to the State of Texas: Class B misdemeanors are considered more serious than Class C misdemeanors and carry punishments of a fine of up to $2000, and/or a jail sentence of up to 180 days. The court may also impose a maximum of two years of community supervision (adult probation)* or three years of community supervision with an extension. Examples of Class B misdemeanors include: DWI (Driving while intoxicated) first offense Harassment Prostitution Terroristic threat Criminal trespass Evading arrest on foot False report to a police officer and false 911 calls Child enticement Failure to pay child support Indecent exposure Minor drug possession Vandalism You may have noticed I highlighted some words in the examples above. This is just to show you what other crimes are considered Class B Misdemeanors in TX... Now, on to USCIS and their guidelines. For deferred action, USCIS has established guidelines regarding the application process. Some of these guidelines deal with situations where the applicant has committed an offense/offenses against the particular state where the applicant was present at the time of the offense. Here are the guidelines regarding National Security and Public Safety, that apply to your particular situation: A significant misdemeanor is a misdemeanor as defined by federal law (specifically, one for which the maximum term of imprisonment authorized is one year or less but greater than five days) and: Regardless of the sentence imposed, is an offense of domestic violence; sexual abuse or exploitation; burglary; unlawful possession or use of a firearm; drug distribution or trafficking; or, driving under the influence; or, If not an offense listed above, is one for which the individual was sentenced to time in custody of more than 90 days. The sentence must involve time to be served in custody, and therefore does not include a suspended sentence. And also: If you have been convicted of a felony offense, a significant misdemeanor offense, or three or more other misdemeanor offenses not occurring on the same date and not arising out of the same act, omission, or scheme of misconduct, or are otherwise deemed to pose a threat to national security or public safety, you will not be considered for deferred action under this process. Please keep in mind that in no way am I trying to lower your expectations, or give you false hopes. I am just being factual with the information that I am sharing with you, just so you have an idea of how to proceed. According to all of the information provided (yours and mine), if USCIS decides to interpret both offenses where you were convicted as Class B/Significant Misdemeanors, the probability that they will Defer Action in your particular case is very slim or close to zero. Just let it play out and wait for the outcome of their decision. Hopefully, their decision is a good one and you are DACAmented. Keep us posted about the status of your case and put yourself in the presence of God...
  17. 1 point
    Gezinha

    Senate Immigration Bill Revealed

    yeah IF, WHEN, THINK is what scares me a little bit. Do you think it could be more than a year? I am so afraid that anytime my husband could be stopped driving and get deported, urgh, I just can't stand this feeling of having received DACA and having this, and it is too good to be true and something will happen to him. Oh my, I am so negative, I cant' help it. lol It will pass, I know it! And in less than 20 months, maybe all of us will be visiting our families in our countries!