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  1. Aftermath of retrogression. What to expect?

    Processing dates change very rapidly and unpredictably. Tomorrow, California might become the fastest Sevice center. You should not base your decision on that. Which state would you like to go to?...
  2. A Thread about Adjustment of Status

    dominion, how is this fingerprinting done? do they send you a letter telling where and when to come? or you can schedule your own timing after getting the letter? thank
  3. A Thread about Adjustment of Status

    Starbin, send your medical right away. That's one of the first things they will be looking at. The receipt can take a week, or two or three. Your attorney will receive it. Once you get it, then you...
  4. Oh, I thought you meant that you can't work with this ITTN period.:smackingf I'm kinda slow today. Haven't slept all
  5. Suzanne, on my SSN# it also says, "not allowed to work without authorization". Is that ok, or do I need a new
  6. What is your current status? You need to be in status, because if you're considering nursing, it will take you 2-3 years, before you can file for AOS. Yes, you can take NCLEX with your
  7. How long did you wait for your Green card?

    Great news for you!!! :balloons: Party,
  8. A Thread about Adjustment of Status

    enfermeria,last time, in my thread you were still waiting for your gc... congratulations to you!!!!!!!!!!i wish you all the best! it's a great achievement!!!!!! :balloons:
  9. Bad Contracts with Bad Agencies

    got
  10. A Thread about Adjustment of Status

    ead is within 90 days, but most people get it in a month or even sooner. my ead was approved before i-140. the approval of i-140 doesn't mean that your green card is approved or will be approved...
  11. International nursing students in the US

    Suzanne, they lied to her about that LPN stuff!!!! Can you believe this? It just hit me. This is crazy! They need to be charged with something. THIRTY
  12. Bad Contracts with Bad Agencies

    Then what's the point?:chuckle :chuckle :chuckle People won't know what to do with
  13. International nursing students in the US

    You will lose your OPT whenever it expires ( it's only good for a year) and you can't renew it. After that you are OUT of status. In order to get hired as LPN you must have LPN license. Nobody will...
  14. I'm right here with everyone! Suzanne, :kiss
  15. To consider VISA denial....

    You actually should. ( I was just going to say that you need some medication too). I'm sorry for everything that happend to you and your family. Hope you guys get well
  16. Bad Contracts with Bad Agencies

    These agencies are simply shameless, and treating people like slaves. I think the answer is obvious. Nurses have the right not to "negotiate", but demand their wishes!!!:angryfire :angryfire...
  17. I'm Back with a vengeance! My US experience

    I can understand everybody here. I also struggled a lot and faced many many difficulties in this country. Life's been hard. But I love US. This country gave me freedom, and that is priceless to me. I...
  18. USCIS Service Centers

    Don't rely on those dates
  19. Suzanne, you really are an angel. :) :) Dhel28, I'm very sorry about your horrible experience with the agency. Hope you're doing
  20. Thank you, Suzanne! I hope to meet you soon. :rotfl: Yes, slow cookers are great. I love it also, because you can just throw stuff in it and leave it. Then it's all ready to
  21. Suzanne, I wish I was there to meet
  22. Bad Contracts with Bad Agencies

    OH my........ :o PEOPLE, avoid agencies as much as possible! Put'em out of
  23. How long did you wait for your Green card?

    RFE- request for evidence, does everybody get that or only those that need to submit
  24. Apply for OPT a few months before you graduate. Make sure you file for AOS before your OPT expires. No other visa
  25. How long did you wait for your Green card?

    Just explain it to them that you will be able to work as soon as you get your EAD. And you just have to get hired first. They probably think that you can't work legally in US and that's it. Most of...