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golubika
22nd June 2005, 01:11 PM
Hi

Is Dallas pilot program still working? I have tried to schedule an appointment and received the following:
"At this time, there are no appointments available for the office in your area. Please try back again later. "

Did anyone have this message before and how long ater were you able to schedule an appointment?

And one more thing:
If the company where my husband works filed for his green card (employment-based) are we eligible for DORA?

On the infopass website it says:
Who qualifies for this program?
All Family-Based applicants….

And later:
Applicants who have already filed for adjustment of status or who are filing as Asylees, Refugees, Employment-Based, and LIFE Act cannot be accepted under this program.””

It’s kind of confusing

Thanks a lot

EricNeesGC
22nd June 2005, 01:45 PM
Keep trying for the appointment as much as you can. Every hour, maybe minute??? Sooner or later you will be able to get an appointment. Although, the interview date maybe 2 - 3 months from now.

Yes, he is eligible to file through DORA. You cannot change an exisiting I-485 to DORA which means that if he had already files family based 485, he cannot change to DORA. Employment based 485 does not count. He will, however, have to disclose it on the form.

golubika
22nd June 2005, 01:59 PM
Thank you so much! :)


How long should one reside in Dallas before so he can eligible for Dora?
What proof of residence is accepted? Are lease and utility bill enough? If my husband works from home in Dallas for a company that located in NYC, is it OK situation?


Thank you again.

jac2005
22nd June 2005, 08:43 PM
Try calling at like 8-9 AM Dallas time for scheduling?

EricNeesGC
23rd June 2005, 12:46 PM
Thank you so much! :)


How long should one reside in Dallas before so he can eligible for Dora?
What proof of residence is accepted? Are lease and utility bill enough? If my husband works from home in Dallas for a company that located in NYC, is it OK situation?


Thank you again.
There is no time limit on how long you have to reside in Dallas. As a matter of fact, you can live outside of Dallas and file through DORA. As long as your DO is Dallas, you can file through DORA. Your husband is eligible to file.

The required document to show proof that you are a Dallasite would be a government issued picture ID with your address on it. Additional documents to prove your relationship, you may need marriage certificate, bank statements, tax documents, lease/mortgate papers, insurance, pay stub and pictures etc.

Good Luck

golubika
23rd June 2005, 10:37 PM
EricNeesGC,
Thank you for your replies:)

I can see that you filed for DORA in November 2004 and still waiting?
I thought it's a 3 months process? Is it often taks longer than 3 months?

Thanks again

EricNeesGC
24th June 2005, 11:37 AM
EricNeesGC,
Thank you for your replies:)

I can see that you filed for DORA in November 2004 and still waiting?
I thought it's a 3 months process? Is it often taks longer than 3 months?

Thanks again
Well...for most people its apprved within 3 months. For some it takes 100 days or so. However, there are few people for whom its taking longer. Most of these people are from the terror watch list contries and therefore, there is extensive background checks. If you are not from one of those countries, chances are that your application would be approved within 90 days.

golubika
24th June 2005, 03:38 PM
Thanks a lot for your response:)

Good luck

piyalove
9th July 2005, 08:48 PM
Well...for most people its apprved within 3 months. For some it takes 100 days or so. However, there are few people for whom its taking longer. Most of these people are from the terror watch list contries and therefore, there is extensive background checks. If you are not from one of those countries, chances are that your application would be approved within 90 days.

If one was finger printed at the airport, will FINS file number help in getting approved quicker?

ari4u
10th July 2005, 01:08 AM
If one was finger printed at the airport, will FINS file number help in getting approved quicker?

No. Fingerprinting at airport is for a different purpose and does not interfere or affect your AOS.

EricNeesGC
10th July 2005, 03:40 AM
If one was finger printed at the airport, will FINS file number help in getting approved quicker?
I voluntarily gave my FIN # to the officer and she said that it will help speed up the process. However, I am still waiting for name check clearance after almost 8 months