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I have an unusual situation here. We are hoping someone could clarify and ease some nerves My wife had to reschedule her biometrics appointment for an i-131 application for a travel document due to the original first appointment letter arriving late from USCIS-Neraska. Four days later- In a follow up call- to USCIS we explained the situation and wanted to make sure that her case would not be considered abandoned. The Immigration officer told us he would try to escalate the case for us. After that we did not give it much thought. A reschedule letter generated on the 26th arrived from ECS-Vermont and we made travel plans based on it that can not be changed. A week latter we got another letter generated on the 21st from USCIS NSC-Nebraska with an appointment date earlier that the first letter.

We now have two letters from USCIS from different processing centers with identical LIN numbers but with different dates to show up at our local ACS. We assumed that the letter generated on the 26th takes precedence over the one generated on the 21st. Any help in what we should do or info we should know would be very grateful. Thanks for you time and help.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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my suggestion is to call and ask.

  • 08/16/2013 - Met Through Family

12/09/2013 - Got Married

02/24/2014 - Sent I-130 Application

02/27/2014 - I-130 Accepted

03/08/2014 - Received NOA1

06/03/2014 - I-130 Approved

06/09/2014 - Received NOA2

07/18/2014 - Received DS-261 and AOS Bill

07/21/2014 - Submitted DS-261

08/01/2014 - Paid AOS Bill

08/07/2014 - Mailed AOS Packet

08/11/2014 - NVC received AOS Packet

09/15/2014 - Received IV Fee

09/18/2014 - Paid IV Fee

09/24/2014 - Submitted DS-260

09/24/2014 - Mailed IV Packet

09/30/2014 - NVC received IV Packet

10/22/2014 - Received Checklist

 
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