If my AINP is not approved by the end of June, I am s****d. I have a unique situation. My home country issued rules that Dec 31, 2009 is an expiration date on all citizen's passports. Embassies in the US were supposed to start accepting applications for the new biometric passports 6 months ago. No news when and if that will happen.
So, I will have to plan to leave the US and sit 2 months in my home country waiting for the new passport(that's how long it will take), then comes the H1 stamping. I may as well kiss my job and status good buy, 'cause company will not let me keep the position if I leave for that long. God knows what AINP people and CIC people will think of extended leave like that.
I was hoping I will get AINP approved and ask Alberta to forward nomination to Vienna, instead of Buffalo. But then, getting all
US State PCs on time will be a nightmare if I go home and have to do it through the US Embassy...
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Anyways, just venting!!!!!