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Venezolano74
Hi again to all... I'm waiting for my NOA1. But I live in a cabin in Colorado a little bit far from the city so I have some long delays when somebody sent to me any mail using basic or cheaps methods like US Postal Service (with no Priority or Express).

What shipping method normally use USCIS to send the NOAs, EAD, AP and green card?

Thanks!!

homesick_american
My husband's visa was sent to us from the embassy in London via a private courier.

His actual green card was sent to our (my parents') address in the USA via the USPS.

HTH!
payxibka
QUOTE(gustahot @ May 8 2007, 05:43 AM) *
Hi again to all... I'm waiting for my NOA1. But I live in a cabin in Colorado a little bit far from the city so I have some long delays when somebody sent to me any mail using basic or cheaps methods like US Postal Service (with no Priority or Express).

What shipping method normally use USCIS to send the NOAs, EAD, AP and green card?

Thanks!!


USPS...
Venezolano74
But... USPS Priority, normal (with stamps) service or Express? there is a HUGE difference between those methods using the same USPS... I mean living in my cabin I have problems (delays) with USPS (normal mail with stamps) but no problem with Priority or Express service.

Please be more specific, thanks.

homesick_american
QUOTE(gustahot @ May 8 2007, 06:58 AM) *
But... USPS Priority, normal (with stamps) service or Express? there is a HUGE difference between those methods using the same USPS... I mean living in my cabin I have problems (delays) with USPS (normal mail with stamps) but no problem with Priority or Express service.

Please be more specific, thanks.


I wouldn't know; we're still in the UK. It didn't require a signature as my parents both work during the day, and they said it was in the mailbox with everything else. Hope that helps.
payxibka
QUOTE(gustahot @ May 8 2007, 06:58 AM) *
But... USPS Priority, normal (with stamps) service or Express? there is a HUGE difference between those methods using the same USPS... I mean living in my cabin I have problems (delays) with USPS (normal mail with stamps) but no problem with Priority or Express service.

Please be more specific, thanks.


USPS First Class nothing more special than that service....
Venezolano74
USPS First Class is actually VEEERY slow to my cabin! (I mean WEEKS!!) crying.gif
simple_male
Usually, USPS First Class is reliable and first. Why don't you call your post office and ask them to notify you when they get any mail from USCIS, NVC. That way, you can go to the post office and pick them up.

QUOTE(gustahot @ May 8 2007, 08:18 AM) *
USPS First Class is actually VEEERY slow to my cabin! (I mean WEEKS!!) crying.gif

Venezolano74
QUOTE(simple_male @ May 8 2007, 07:39 AM) *
Usually, USPS First Class is reliable and first. Why don't you call your post office and ask them to notify you when they get any mail from USCIS, NVC. That way, you can go to the post office and pick them up.

QUOTE(gustahot @ May 8 2007, 08:18 AM) *
USPS First Class is actually VEEERY slow to my cabin! (I mean WEEKS!!) crying.gif



Well the same problem... I tried several times but that "notification" of USPS takes almost the same time if I decide to wait for the mail. So at the end I prefer to wait directly for my mail.
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