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Hi,
I (that is, my employer...) am about to apply for a green
card. To change residency status, I have a choice of:
1. Consular office processing. I-140 is filed with INS. INS forwards
the file to the consular office (procesing time unclear). Consular
office schedules interview (processing time unclear).
2. US-based processing. Currently, it could take up to 2 years (!?)
Has anyone had experience in how the consular processing works and
how long those "unclear" processing times are?
Any help greatly appreciated.
Davide
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Davide Guarisco, PhD
Maxtor Advanced Technology
530 Cottonwood Dr.
Milpitas, CA 95035
Phone: (408) 432-4131. Fax: (408) 432-4692.
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Experience is that marvelous thing that enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.
-- F.P. Jones
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Received on Thu Nov 04 1999 - 10:23:00 PST