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Dear All

So, while living and working in Mexico I totally missed the ball and my application expired. All I had to do was the interview! BUT we did see each other around 20 times last year (I have the flight ticket stubs and credit card bill to prove it).

We have to re-file. They claim to have purge our file.

Question

If I remain in Mexico should I use this as my Country of Residence? I am guessing that if I do this I will not have to keep travelling to and from London for the medical and interview.

Paul (in Dallas right now filling out the new application)

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Romania
Timeline
Posted
Dear All

So, while living and working in Mexico I totally missed the ball and my application expired. All I had to do was the interview! BUT we did see each other around 20 times last year (I have the flight ticket stubs and credit card bill to prove it).

We have to re-file. They claim to have purge our file.

Question

If I remain in Mexico should I use this as my Country of Residence? I am guessing that if I do this I will not have to keep travelling to and from London for the medical and interview.

Paul (in Dallas right now filling out the new application)

Well, this is a confusing message....so to recap: the beneficiary is in mexico now but originally from England? Is the beneficiary also a citizen of mexico?

:wacko: Hard to answer this post...

AOS

2009-01-12===> Sent AOS packet via UPS
2009-01-13===> AOS packet received
2009-01-28===> NOA's received in the mail
2009-02-01===> Biometric appt received in the mail
2009-02-06===> Completed biometric appt thru walk-in
2009-02-06===> Applied for expedited AP thru the phone
2009-02-14===> Received AP in the mail
2009-02-11===> Case transferred to CSC
2009-02-23===> EAD received
2009-05-02===> Green card received in the mail, no interview done.

Filed: Timeline
Posted
Dear All

So, while living and working in Mexico I totally missed the ball and my application expired. All I had to do was the interview! BUT we did see each other around 20 times last year (I have the flight ticket stubs and credit card bill to prove it).

We have to re-file. They claim to have purge our file.

Question

If I remain in Mexico should I use this as my Country of Residence? I am guessing that if I do this I will not have to keep travelling to and from London for the medical and interview.

Paul (in Dallas right now filling out the new application)

Well, this is a confusing message....so to recap: the beneficiary is in mexico now but originally from England? Is the beneficiary also a citizen of mexico?

:wacko: Hard to answer this post...

Ditto - very confusing.

To the OP: what exactly is the case?

 
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