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Any of you know a similar forum for US Immigration? Long story short, my previous employer had filed for my Green Card back in 2007. I moved out of the US and had given up on that route. For those familiar with US immigration term, I found out that my priority date became "current" some time in 2018. It took 11 years! Spoke to a few lawyers and got conflicting advice. What I want to know is if there is a time limit after the priority date becoming current to proceed with green card processing. Some lawyers say that if no action is taken within one year of the priority date becoming current, then you lose the opportunity. Others say that once the priority date becomes current, you can proceed at any time and there is no time limit.

Just want to know if this can be salvaged as I have already given up hope on IRCC :rolleyes:

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This is working..
Thank you for this.
Can you please tell me how to add more details in schedule A?? The table is small for me..
Please help.
You can add additional pages with your name at the top and the question you're answering. See instructions on the first page of the form.
Also, create the table same as the question you’re answering. Attach these extra pages to the end of your form.
 
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You can add additional pages with your name at the top and the question you're answering. See instructions on the first page of the form.


Hold up. I am supposed to edit the form, and then upload the PRINTED version of the form? I am yet to fill out my form and upload it but it made me go


Why isn't this digitized yet?
 
Hold up. I am supposed to edit the form, and then upload the PRINTED version of the form? I am yet to fill out my form and upload it but it made me go


Why isn't this digitized yet?

Funny this is they already have it digitized for the original application.

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There is an upper level in the quota, so we can’t know exactly how many will be processed. There is also the unfortunate rejections after 2 years and complicated cases. And CEC who are also TR2PR.
No update for me for a while now. Nov 20 aor :|
 
Any of you know a similar forum for US Immigration? Long story short, my previous employer had filed for my Green Card back in 2007. I moved out of the US and had given up on that route. For those familiar with US immigration term, I found out that my priority date became "current" some time in 2018. It took 11 years! Spoke to a few lawyers and got conflicting advice. What I want to know is if there is a time limit after the priority date becoming current to proceed with green card processing. Some lawyers say that if no action is taken within one year of the priority date becoming current, then you lose the opportunity. Others say that once the priority date becomes current, you can proceed at any time and there is no time limit.

Just want to know if this can be salvaged as I have already given up hope on IRCC :rolleyes:
How Long Before My Priority Date Is Current Will I Get a Letter Telling Me? | Nolo
 
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Also, create the table same as the question you’re answering. Attach these extra pages to the end of your form.
This is a good idea. This would help the agent understand better.
So for eg if i have 10 addresses and just 5 columns then I need to attach extra sheet for 6th to 10th address. is it so?
 
This is a good idea. This would help the agent understand better.
So for eg if i have 10 addresses and just 5 columns then I need to attach extra sheet for 6th to 10th address. is it so?
Not sure. But it should work. May be someone with same situation can answer this better.