Rh_ny

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  1. Hey guys, i am curious to know something since I have been waiting to get approved. Anyone have had filed a case with uscis previously? Probably in the early years after arriving in the US ? I have lost a case in 2005 and the last time i had a valid EAD was in 2004 and I have a SSN plus NY state ID. It was through my father's employer (skilled worker sponsorship for my whole family). I don't know if this is the reason they haven't approve me yet ?? I am feeling very frustrated about it lately
  2. DACA statistics !

    http://cis.org/sites/default/files/DACA%20Data%2009272012KB.pdf
  3. wooho http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=f2ef2f19470f7310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=f2ef2f19470f7310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD
  4. http://www.grassley.senate.gov/judiciary/upload/Immigration-09-20-12-CEG-LS-letter-to-JN-on-deferred-action-for-childhood-arrivals.pdf That is a lot of specific information to be disclose
  5. I was just wondering if anyone has applied for advanced parole aka travel permit. What is the processing time ?and if they got approved for it ?
  6. 90 minute conference call about deferred action from June 18,2012, here's the MP3: -http://e4fc.org/deferredactioncall.html Very informative on all levels, particularly about individuals who are now 29 and are granted deferred action and whether their work card will be renewed, seems to be a gray area, this is discussed at approx: 1 HR and 2 Min Mark.
  7. As i was navigating for more info on deferred action, i found the following. http://m.npr.org/story/158887981?url=/2012/08/15/158887981/immigrants-seek-answers-on-state-college-tuition
  8. http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Resources/Reports%20and%20Studies/Immigration%20Forms%20Data/All%20Form%20Types/DACA/DACA%20MonthlyDEC%20Report%20PDF.pdf.pdf
  9. WHO MUST REGISTER Printer Friendly Version Almost all male U.S. citizens, and male aliens living in the U.S., who are 18 through 25, are required to register with Selective Service. It's important to know that even though he is registered, a man will not automatically be inducted into the military. In a crisis requiring a draft, men would be called in sequence determined by random lottery number and year of birth. Then, they would be examined for mental, physical and moral fitness by the military before being deferred or exempted from military service or inducted into the Armed Forces. A chart of who must register is also available. NON-CITIZENS Some non-citizens are required to register. Others are not. Noncitizens who are not required to register with Selective Service include men who are in the U.S. on student or visitor visas, and men who are part of a diplomatic or trade mission and their families. Almost all other male noncitizens are required to register, including illegal aliens, legal permanent residents, and refugees. The general rule is that if a male noncitizen takes up residency in the U.S. before his 26th birthday, he must register with Selective Service. For a more detailed list of which non-citizens must register, see Who Must Register - Chart . DUAL NATIONALS Dual nationals of the U.S. and another country are required to register, regardless of where they live, because they are U.S. nationals. See also Aliens and Dual Nationals - Liability for Service HOSPITALIZED OR INCARCERATED MEN Young men in hospitals, mental institutions or prisons do not have to register while they are committed. However, they must register within 30 days after being released if they have not yet reached their 26th birthday. DISABLED MEN Disabled men who live at home must register with Selective Service if they can reasonably leave their homes and move about independently. A friend or relative may help a disabled man fill out the registration form if he can't do it himself. Men with disabilities that would disqualify them from military service still must register with Selective Service. Selective Service does not presently have authority to classify men, so even men with obvious handicaps must register now, and if needed, classifications would be determined later. FULL-TIME MILITARY EXEMPTED FROM REQUIREMENT* Young men serving in the military on full-time active duty do not have to register. Those attending the service academies do not have to register. However, if a young man leaves the military before turning 26, he must register. NATIONAL GUARD AND RESERVES* Members of the Reserve and National Guard not on full-time active duty must register. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS Men who would be classified as Conscientious Objectors if they were drafted must also register with Selective Service. If a draft begins and they are called, they would have the opportunity to file a claim for exemption from military service based upon their religious or moral objection to war. To register yourself, please follow the link: https://www.sss.gov/RegVer/wfRegistration.aspx *NOTE: If a man failed to register with Selective Service, Section 12(g) of the Military Selective Service Act allows non-registrants to receive benefits under specific conditions. As a veteran, or part-time National Guard or Reservist, the man satisfies those conditions with his DD Form 214 showing the dates of his military service, or a current military ID card if still on active duty or a member of the National Guard and Reserves. These documents serve as evidence that the man's failure to register was not knowing and willful. Therefore, men who served on full-time active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces should not be denied student financial aid, loans, or grants; vocational training under WIA; government employment; and security clearances, on the basis of their failure to register with Selective Service. As long as the man has proof of his active duty military service, such as his DD 214, or current military ID card if still on active duty or a member of the National Guard or Reserves, his subsequent failure to register should not be a bar to any benefits or programs, contingent upon registration compliance, for which he is otherwise qualified. My source:https://www.sss.gov/Default.htm
  10. RFE !!!

    Application Delivered: 8/28/12 Service Center: Vermont Biometric Done: 9/20/12 RFE Notice Date: 12/03/12. received in mail 12/06/12 Original Evidence: Passport with last entry date in 2003 when I first came here. Current valid Passport expiring 2015 Copy of US Visa expired 2005 I-94 with stamp on the back so I thought that would be sufficient for residency since I never left. US. Birth Cirtificate. Expired 2006 New York State ID Social Security Card High School Diploma and original transcript(graduated 2005.) CUNY official transcript dated fall 2006- spring 2007 Phlebotomy Cirtificate dated 2008 Certified Medical Assistant Certificate dated 2009 RFE Reason: Asking me to prove between Spring 2007- till the time I applied 08/28/12 Approval: TBA I guess they overlooked my diplomas/cirtificates ...smh my lawyer never asked me to give him anything to prove my continuous residence for 5 years, I'm very disappointed! I have so many documents to provide them, I have gathered them all and will be sending it out by tomorrow. I.e Bank statements 2010-present (included presence on June 15,2012), pay stubs from 2007-2008, tax return 2008, medical bills for 2011 and the list continues !
  11. Sleep Paralysis! :/

    Haha usted es más que bienvenido querido
  12. Sleep Paralysis! :/

    Omg that happened to me a few times,like I couldn't move my body or open my eyes. But I could feel everything around me also to mention pain my chest/ribs. Like something heavy is pulling me towards them and someone saying or blowing air on my ear What causes this ? Does not happen to me anymore though thank God!
  13. I need a good job ASAP !!

    1. franklin.m

      franklin.m

      macdonalds is hiring

    2. Rh_ny

      Rh_ny

      Not at McDonald's , I am a certified medical assistant lol

  14. My brother got approved today, his timeline is same as mine !

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    2. erika22

      erika22

      I got approved today also! It seems like alot of people got approved today how awesome! congrats!

    3. pankaj
    4. Rh_ny

      Rh_ny

      Congrats Erica !

  15. My brother got approved today !! His timeline: app sent from newyork 08/28 Bios:09/21 Rfe:12/05 Rfe sent/recieved :12/21 Approved:02/05/2013 Vermont !!!
  16. How Did You Find Adreamact.com?

    I googled info about deferred action when it was first announced, found this page and saw the time line on it. I stalked it everyday and joined the forums
  17. First Job

    I have applied at NYU medical center and Two other hospitals, waiting for an answer !
  18. Approved!!!

    Congrats !!
  19. Interesting question, I would like to know about fafsa in NYC before applying to CUNY !!
  20. Obama's Speech

    anybody has any info about the bill? the outlines are still so vague :/