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Getting Passport Stamped for Travel

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Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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We may need to do this as Nebraska is not showing any signs of my husband getting his greencard a year later.

I realize that we make the InfoPass appointment here: http://infopass.uscis.gov/.

But, someone mentioned somewhere that they are now requiring that you have made a service request through the customer service line and have a service request number before they'll give you an appointment, but I'm not sure about that . . . .

Is this true?

Someone also mentioned needing to show airline tickets. Well what about needing the stamp for working issues, not just travel? We are driving to Canada, the hotel confirmation better be enough.

Thanks.

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Yeah, I was asked for proof of travel before I could get a stamp. but I've not heard anyone else being asked. Seems unfair that we should need proof to get a further extension just because the USCIS couldn't process an application within their own time frame. Maybe they should start givin out 2 year extensions when I751 are filed. Perhaps that solution is too obvious.

All posts are based on my experience and the law may have changed, or situations may be different, any information provided should be taken as a guideline and not as fact.

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COUNTRY: UK TO US

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Time from sending I-129F to I-485 approval 448 days!

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I-751 Sent 2007-01-11

I-751 Received at NSC 2007-01-17

NOA Received: 2007-02-02

Biometric Interview: 2007-02-15

Touched 2007-03-31

InfoPass 2007-01-22 (No additional news)

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Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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Looks like I got my answer on this. A friend's husband's letter actually expires on the same day of my husband's - May 20th, and he went to Cleveland last week and got his passport stamped already, and didn't need any proof of traveling. Looks like my husband won't have to wait until it's closer to the date, he could go now.

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