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Refrain from Displaying Raw Emotion
This post is my two cents particularly for those who are losing their patience
after waiting for months and even for years after filing I-485.

Clearly, it is not easy to wait. It can be even torturous to wait, being
uncertain of the future -- whether or not they (USCIS) will accept
your applications. Naturally, your patience is fast running out, and is
reach the point of explosion.

Sadly though , there is no much else for you to do except keep waiting and waiting.

Let's not forget that applying for the green card is not your right, but a privilege.

It will be in your best interest to control your raw emotion and display your
best part of your personality when communicating with the USCIS personnel.

To leave them with any impression that you are impatient or rude can destroy your
chance getting what you have wanted so much and so long.

Particularly, this year is an election year. I heard that the immigration agency people
have been working their **** out, even working overtime and seven days a week.

Let's be understanding. Once the Nov. 8 election is over, I expect the USCIS to
process your applications with greater speed and urgency.

Cheers!

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