JoseG
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The forms are quite easy to fill out. If there is a question you don't understand, you can ask here and we can help you find the correct answer.
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do i leave it blank, orrrrrrr??? please help.
JoseG replied to destinyAyala's topic in Dream Act Questions & Answers
If you are filling the forms out by yourself, leave it blank. -
Hi Carlos, welcome to the forums. Good luck with your application.
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I've read a lot that you should try to spend only 30% or lower of your credit card limit to keep a good credit. It might not be such a good idea to put all of your expenses on your credit card because the agencies might think that you are dependent on the credit card even if you pay it off all at the end of the month. If you pay off all of your bills with a credit card, the credit card issuer will report to the credit agencies how much you owe, and that you are making your payments on time, it doesn't show that you are paying it off fully.
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Once you get your Biometrics done, the FBI will run a check on you, then they will send the results to USCIS. After USCIS gets the results, an adjudicator will look over your application and all of the documents you submitted and if everything is good, you will be approved and your EAD will go into production, then when it is done, it will be mailed to you. If there is something missing, or if the adjudicator wants to see more proof, they will send you an RFE (Request for Evidence) which will indicate what documents they want to see. You will have one month to submit the required documents before your case proceeds without them.
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For anyone who already have taken their biometrics test, what should we expect?
JoseG replied to Bee1989's topic in Dream Act Questions & Answers
Yes it is. -
Where did you hear that? The Guidelines don't state anything about debt.
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You can file for Naturalization after being a Permanent Resident for 5 years. So, after you get your Green Card, you have to wait 5 years until you can apply for Citizenship through Naturalization. Unless you get married with the U.S. Citizen, then it's a 3 year wait. http://www.uscis.gov...000b92ca60aRCRD
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Oh sorry lol, what Service Center was your application sent to?
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I believe she went in on the 14th of September.
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That sucks, but it's better than getting a denial for insufficient proof. Now you get a second chance at submitting more documents. Hopefully it's something simple.
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Can't really give you a straight forward answer as every ASC is different. When I went in for my Biometrics, some people that were there for their appointment had other people there with them accompanying them.
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Here is my timeline. Hopefully the approval comes next and not an RFE! Date Application Sent - September 4, 2012 The Lockbox the application was sent to - Phoenix, AZ Mailing Method (Express, priority, certified) etc. - UPS Ground Commercial Date delivered - September 6, 2012 signed by ARNDT Date of acceptance e-mail or text received (G-1145) - September 10, 2012 Service Center application was sent to - California Date of I-797C Notice of Action (Receipt) - September 12, 2012 Date Biometrics Appointment Notice received - September 15, 2012 Date of Biometrics Appointment - October 4, 2012 @ Riverside, CA Biometrics Done on September 21, 2012 @ Riverside, CA Date of I-797D Received(Application Approved Notice and EAD card) - Pending
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NFL should be humiliated at blown call that cost Packers a victory
JoseG replied to Admin's topic in General Discussions
They reviewed it and still didn't overturn it? That was clearly an interception. -
If you don't have a GED or High School Diploma, you need to be enrolled in school at the time of applying.
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Here is all of the information you need. If you have any questions, let us know. http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=f2ef2f19470f7310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=f2ef2f19470f7310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD
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Rate: 4 Not the whole song, but some of it lol.
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How to obtain a Social Security Number after DACA Approval
JoseG replied to JoseG's topic in Dream Act Questions & Answers
The more people that are informed, the better. -
How to obtain a Social Security Number after DACA Approval
JoseG replied to JoseG's topic in Dream Act Questions & Answers
Yeah, it will take a few days, 3 or 4 before they get the number. -
Like Rawf said, It still isn't very clear what would happen if a DACA approved with Advance Parole were to travel outside of the United States. It would be best to consult with an immigration attorney and have him look over your case and see if there would be any trouble upon trying to return to the U.S.
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Arizona Denies Dreamers GED Classes to Block Deferred-Action
JoseG replied to Rawf's topic in Dream Lounge
Wow. Bunch of assholes down there running Arizona. -
DACA: Driver's Licenses For Undocumented Immigrants Vary By State (VIDEO) The Huffington Post
JoseG replied to itzel's topic in Dream Lounge
Nice to see the DMV saying they will give out licenses to DACA approvals. -
Continous presence 2007-june 2012
JoseG replied to ceaguila's topic in Dream Act Questions & Answers
I sent a bunch of PayPal receipts from online purchases. They contain my name, the date, the address the items were delivered to and the amount paid. I believe they count as "financial transactions" -
For anyone who already have taken their biometrics test, what should we expect?
JoseG replied to Bee1989's topic in Dream Act Questions & Answers
^ Yup, they were pretty cool about it.