PD_Dec2002
08-07 08:17 PM
500 dollar question.
LUD: Last Updated Date.
RD: Received Date
AD: Approval Date
Just being proactive here and telling u all the 'dates' so that u done open a new thread for the other ones tomorrow. ;-)
To add to your list...
ND: Notice Date
AP: Advance Parole
EAD: Employment Authorization Document
GC: Green Card
WFRD: Waiting Forever for Receipt Date
ASSSNRD: Applied for Social Security Still No Receipt Date
SGFBINC: Stuck in Goddamn FBI Name Check
GGCF: Got Green Card Finally
GGCFTOTC: Got Green Card Finally...Too Old To Celebrate
GGCFSUSBSS: Got Green Card Finally...Since US Born Son Sponsored.
Thanks,
Jayant
LUD: Last Updated Date.
RD: Received Date
AD: Approval Date
Just being proactive here and telling u all the 'dates' so that u done open a new thread for the other ones tomorrow. ;-)
To add to your list...
ND: Notice Date
AP: Advance Parole
EAD: Employment Authorization Document
GC: Green Card
WFRD: Waiting Forever for Receipt Date
ASSSNRD: Applied for Social Security Still No Receipt Date
SGFBINC: Stuck in Goddamn FBI Name Check
GGCF: Got Green Card Finally
GGCFTOTC: Got Green Card Finally...Too Old To Celebrate
GGCFSUSBSS: Got Green Card Finally...Since US Born Son Sponsored.
Thanks,
Jayant
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iman.karta
02-13 06:28 PM
Hi Guitar,
I too had the paralegal filled out wrong information in regard to my employment history. My lawyer said the same thing; once it is on ETA 9089, you could not really change anything.
In fact, you could not change it when you file I-140. The only thing you could do is to discuss with your lawyer about possible RFEs.
Last but not least, don't sweat it. Worrying won't change anything.
And as for my case, it was approved without any RFE request.
Good luck with your case.
I too had the paralegal filled out wrong information in regard to my employment history. My lawyer said the same thing; once it is on ETA 9089, you could not really change anything.
In fact, you could not change it when you file I-140. The only thing you could do is to discuss with your lawyer about possible RFEs.
Last but not least, don't sweat it. Worrying won't change anything.
And as for my case, it was approved without any RFE request.
Good luck with your case.
RandyK
11-08 10:28 AM
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=14985
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September 19th, 2004, 03:04 PM
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