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As James has already blogged, we at long last have a Permanent Residency interview date!

The very quick processing of James’ Employment Authorization got our hopes up that the Permanent Residency process would also be expedient. Our receipt letter had stated that Permanent Residency processing was taking 120-180 days. In actuality, from the time they received our petition (June 29, 2004) to the day we got our Notice of Action letter (February 3, 2005), it took 219 days. Our interview will be on April 19 (another 75 days). And there’s no telling how long after that we’ll have to wait to get the actual green card. A Permanent Residency petitioner used to get an “Approved” passport stamp at the interview which allowed for travel out of the country in the intervening time while waiting for the actual green card to arrive. We’re not exactly sure what the procedure is now, and at the rate things in this racket change, even if we knew how they were doing things now, there’s no guarantee that they would still happen that way in 2 1/2 months.

Still, we’re better off than our friends Jenna and Trevor in Nashville who are looking at more than 2 1/2 half years wait for their permanent residency interview. The fact that processing times in different states vary by that much is absolutely indefensible. Trevor and Jenna are working with their congressman and starting a letter writing campaign. If you’re interested in helping out, let me know and I can get you in touch with them.

James and I are now considering a trip to England in late May but much depends on finances (i.e. what kind of work James can get … need someone to do web development??) and also whether we’re up for taking the risk of purchasing flights before the permanent residency interview.

As always, stay tuned and we’ll keep you posted. Maybe.


2 Responses

  1. #1
    Ana 

    Good for you guys. I still haven’t even received the letter letting me know that they are processing my file. I filed back in Sept, and the haven’t even started opening the mail from that month. Despite that we are traveling in April. I talked to our Parlimentary Rep, who said that as long as I had my file no we should be okay.

    cross your fingers.

  2. #2
    trevor 

    thanks for the mention – we would appreciate any support from letter writers about the state of the immigration system as it stands – so many people out there being put through pain – pain that they have paid good money for at that.

    We’re really happy that you guys are getting through quickly.

    come visit us again soon.

    Trevor

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