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2005/07/10 I-129F filed for Pras

2005/11/07 I-129F approved, forwarded to NVC--to Chennai Consulate 2005/11/14

2005/12/02 Packet-3 received from Chennai

2005/12/21 Visa Interview Date

2006/04/04 Pras' entry into US at DTW

2006/04/15 Church Wedding at Novi (Detroit suburb), MI

2006/05/01 AOS Packet (I-485/I-131/I-765) filed at Chicago

2006/08/23 AP and EAD approved. Two down, 1.5 to go

2006/10/13 Pras' I-485 interview--APPROVED!

2006/10/27 Pras' conditional GC arrives -- .5 to go (2 yrs to Conditions Removal)

2008/07/21 I-751 (conditions removal) filed

2008/08/22 I-751 biometrics completed

2009/06/18 I-751 approved

2009/07/03 10-year GC received; last 0.5 done!

2009/07/23 Pras files N-400

2009/11/16 My 46TH birthday, Pras N-400 approved

2010/03/18 Pras' swear-in

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As long as the LORD's beside me, I don't care if this road ever ends.

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As of May 2007 the fee for making changes to a passport is $205!!!! $220 with postage. I've only just sent in my AOS but thought I'd look up what i'll need to do to get a new passport with my name change. It's 66 pounds back home to do the same thing. Oh well. Have to save up for when that time comes.

06/27/11 - Mailed N-400 Naturalization

06/28/11 - NOA Priority Date

08/10/11 - Biometrics (Early FP 07/21/11)

08/01/11 - In Line for Interview Scheduling

08/11/11 - Got Email the interview is scheduled

08/15/11 - Received interview letter for September 19th

08/15/11 - Received interview cancellation letter

10/14/11 - Received new interview letter

11/17/11 - N400 interview - PASSED!!!

11/29/11 - In Line for Oath Ceremony Scheduling

12/30/11 - Got email that oath ceremony is scheduled

01/27/12 - Oath Ceremony - US Citizen!!!!

04/30/10 - Mailed I-751 ROC

05/11/10 - Received NOA (dated 05/03/10)

06/11/10 - Biometrics

07/13/10 - Card Production Ordered

07/22/10 - 10 year Green Card Received in the mail

07/27/07 - I-130 & I-485 Sent to Chicago Lock Box

09/04/07 - Received NOA1 for both I-130 & I-485 (Notice Date of 31st August)

11/09/07 - Biometrics

04/17/08 - Interview

04/21/08 - Received I-130 Approval Notice

05/09/08 - I-485 Approved (Email - Welcome Notice mailed)

05/20/08 - PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD ARRIVED IN THE MAIL

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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I have a couple of passport questions. I am a British citizen living in Indiana. I need to renew my passport - it expired on August 8th. Do I need to get the form and photo countersigned for a renewal? What kind of documentation do I need to produce for renewals? The only difference to my circumstances since my last passport is that I am now married.

Thank you,

Steve

24/05/1999: Married outside the grounds of Franklin Courthouse

09/30/2003: AOS application accepted by USCIS

10/20/2003: EAD issued - same day

10/27/2003: Applied for Social Security card

11/29/2003: Received notification about SS number

12/09/2003: USCIS sent fingerprint notification

12/03/2003: ID card issued

12/05/2003: Opened checking account

12/16/2003: Fingerprinting for AOS completed

01/14/2004: Applied for police record from NSY

02/05/2004: Received receipt from NSY - awaiting report

02/11/2004: Received a clean record from NSY

03/31/2004: AOS interview scheduled for 06/10/2004

06/10/2004: Approved in theory - awaiting name check...no stamp.

08/21/2004: Senator Lugar's office emailed me - I should hear about my security check soon.

09/22/2004: I applied for a renewal EAD, and was told that I should wait...as my approval is imminent.

09/24/2004: Received a letter from Homeland Security stating: Approved, Name Check Pending.

10/20/2004: Visited Immigration and received a renewal work permit.

11/09/2004: Received approval notice today, dated November 5th - the long journey is over.

11/12/2004: Received passport stamp today - it is an IR6.

11/24/2004: Received my Welcome to America letter (three, actually) - my card will take about three weeks to arrive.

12/02/2004: My Green Card arrived - valid from 11/05/04.

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08/06/2007: Date for my N-400 to be sent to the Nebraska Service Center

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I have a couple of passport questions. I am a British citizen living in Indiana. I need to renew my passport - it expired on August 8th. Do I need to get the form and photo countersigned for a renewal? What kind of documentation do I need to produce for renewals? The only difference to my circumstances since my last passport is that I am now married.

Thank you,

Steve

If its just a basic renewal then no, you don't need the application countersigned. I think that's only really a problem if you've changed your name (i.e. through marriage) or lost your original passport. Then the challenge becomes finding someone, who isn't a member of your family who has known you for at least 2 years.

Passport arrived within 2 weeks of my sending in the application. Lot quicker than it would have been back in the UK - guess there's an upside to the exorbitant application fee.

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When I renewed my UK Passport I called the embassy about getting the photo's countersigned as I had only been in the US for 5 months there was nobody that had known me for more than 2 years... I was told that I could get my lawyer or doctor to countersign.. I had my lawyer do it and had no problems getting my new passport in my married name...

Kez

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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Is it safe to assume that I don't need countersignatures then? And, if so, is it also safe to assume that I don't need to send in ID evidence such as birth certificates, etc.?

Another question springs to mind: Do I need to produce a marriage certificate - or copy - to prove that I am now of married status?

Thank you,

Steve

Edited by grioghair

24/05/1999: Married outside the grounds of Franklin Courthouse

09/30/2003: AOS application accepted by USCIS

10/20/2003: EAD issued - same day

10/27/2003: Applied for Social Security card

11/29/2003: Received notification about SS number

12/09/2003: USCIS sent fingerprint notification

12/03/2003: ID card issued

12/05/2003: Opened checking account

12/16/2003: Fingerprinting for AOS completed

01/14/2004: Applied for police record from NSY

02/05/2004: Received receipt from NSY - awaiting report

02/11/2004: Received a clean record from NSY

03/31/2004: AOS interview scheduled for 06/10/2004

06/10/2004: Approved in theory - awaiting name check...no stamp.

08/21/2004: Senator Lugar's office emailed me - I should hear about my security check soon.

09/22/2004: I applied for a renewal EAD, and was told that I should wait...as my approval is imminent.

09/24/2004: Received a letter from Homeland Security stating: Approved, Name Check Pending.

10/20/2004: Visited Immigration and received a renewal work permit.

11/09/2004: Received approval notice today, dated November 5th - the long journey is over.

11/12/2004: Received passport stamp today - it is an IR6.

11/24/2004: Received my Welcome to America letter (three, actually) - my card will take about three weeks to arrive.

12/02/2004: My Green Card arrived - valid from 11/05/04.

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08/06/2007: Date for my N-400 to be sent to the Nebraska Service Center

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Hi

Just a quick question, my passport has 4 yrs left before it expires (in maiden name) now applying for new passport with married name, my question is, when I get the new one will it be for a full 10 yrs or for the 4 I have left??

Lyn

Lyn ....UK

Mike ...USA

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Thanks for your help everyone! I will be getting thistupid passport sent off now. Do I *HAVE* to use an expediting service?

I don't think I do I just want the normal passport service.

thanks

I went to washington to get my passport, they check everything right then and a couple of days later I got my passport delivered via fedex. Very painless procedure, I was the only one in the place!

The long and winding road,,,,,,

03/03/04 - I-129F received at VSC

08/03/04 - Date of NOA1

24/04/04 - Approval online email (46 day35 Business day

28/04/04 - Received NOA2 by mail

03/05/04 - NVC fowards petition to London Embassy

14/05/04 - Received Packet 3

26/05/04 - Received Packet 4

01/06/04 - Interview @ London Embassy

01/06/04 - WAS APPROVED FOR VISA!

02/06/04 - Passport inclusive of visa delivered

13/06/04 - Here in the US of A!

31/07/04 - Officially engaged!

28/08/04 - Married

30/08/04 - Filed AOS, EAD, sent via Fed-Ex

02/09/04 - Applied for SSN in married name

10/09/04 - SSN arrives

08/09/04 - NOA for EAD & AOS

30/09/04 - Biometics & Fingerprinting Appointment

10/11/04 - Received approval via email for EAD

13/11/04 - Very happily blessed in Florida with Family present - special day!

16/11/04 - EAD arrives in post

01/03/05 - Posted AP

24/03/05 - NOA1 of AP

20/05/05 - Advance Parole arrived

19/09/05 - Case transferred to CSC

08/11/05 - Approved for AOS at CSC

12/11/05 - Welcome to america letter arrives!

15/11/05 - Green Card Arrives

REMOVE CONDITIONS

07/08/07 - Applied to Vermont for 2 years conditions removed I-751

22/08/07 - Check cashed

23/08/07 - Received I-797 Notice of action in post

04/09/07 - NOA Date

02/10/07 - Biometrics

02/10/07 - Touched- checked at 6:45 PM

03/10/07 - Touched

28/03/08 - Received Email - 10 Year green card approved

CITIZENSHIP

11/08/08 - Sent N-400 application to become a citizen to VERMONT

16/08/08 - Cheque cashed by Vermont

18/08/08 - NOA1 N-400

17/09/08 - Biometrics

09/12/08 - Interview and oath taken at newark

DONE!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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www.britainusa.com

C-1 form

You need to fork out $173 ($185 incl. postage), money order or Plastic (no, you can't use personal cheque).

Send or bring completed C-1 app to:

Passport Office

British Embassy

19 Observatory Circle, NW

Washington, DC 20008

By the way, look at the fees now! Yikes! They're up to $250 since 1st May 2007!

23 Aug 2005 - Married in California

12 Oct 2005 - Chels moved to UK with hubby

27 Feb 2007 - I-130 Sent

08 Mar 2007 - I-130 approved

28 May 2007 - DS-3032/I-864 Bill received

05 June 2007 - paid I-864 bill

10 July 2007 - Receive I-864 package

18 July 2007 - Retiurn completed I-864

22 July 2007 - D 230 Package received

04 Aug 2007 - D230 returned to NVC

11 Aug 2007 - Letter from NVC advises I-864 need correction

13 Aug 2007 - I-864 corrected and returned

31 Aug 2007 - Case Completed at NVC!!!!

05 Sept 2007 - Case forwarded to London Embassy

03 Oct 2007 - Medical appointment

10 Oct 2007 - Interview - APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

11 Oct 2007 - Visa and MBE Received special courrier

18 Oct 2007 - Flying to California

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Just so you know, if you fly with American Airlines to/from London, you can use your old passport in your maiden name if you want. The key thing is to take your original marriage certificate (or an official copy) and hand it over along with your ticket and passport at every inspection point.

I had to buy a new passport a couple of months before I left for the States in 2005 so now I have one in my maiden name that is valid until 2015 ... I changed my name on my AA mileage account soon after getting married, but I'm a cheapskate so I decided to try to hang on to my new old passport for as long as possible.

I've booked and flown on American three times since marrying - each time using a ticket booked in my married name. At DFW, Gatwick and Heathrow airports, the initial pre-check-in security processing took a couple of minutes longer than normal while the security staff checked the green card, the ticket and the passport against the marriage certificate to confirm both my names were there and I was me ... and added a note into the computer system. (I've been a useful training exercise a couple of times while junior checkers were shown what to do with me and my paperwork!) After that, the actual check in itself has been totally normal because all the details were already in the system.

I flew to London and back with AA this January, again using my married name with no problems, even though the US has changed its passport/ID rules.

Obviously I can't comment on what all the other airlines do ... And your experience and mileage may of course vary ...

However, as long as the US or UK don't change the rules again, and while AA sticks with its common sense approach to this issue (and I stick with them for the airmiles) ... I've got no intention of forking out such a ludicrous amount of money for no good reason.

There endeth the essay! :blink:

Edited by Tex'n'Brit

All the best,

Sheila

(AKA Brit)

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Jun 01-2005: I-129F is at TSC

Sep 21-2005: K-1 Visa!

Oct 16-2005: Moved To DFW!

Oct 23-2005:
Wedding!

Mar 09-2006:
Green Card!

Mar 07-2008: I-751 (Lifting conditions) sent

Apr 17-2008: Biometrics Appt

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Fees are up again... $265..... how long does it take to receive a new passport once the application has been mailed?

Jen

8-30-05 Met David at a restaurant in Germany

3-28-06 David 'officially' proposed

4-26-06 I-129F mailed

9-25-06 Interview: APPROVED!

10-16-06 Flt to US, POE Detroit

11-5-06 Married

7-2-07 Green card received

9-12-08 Filed for divorce

12-5-08 Court hearing - divorce final

A great marriage is not when the "perfect couple" comes together.

It is when an imperfect couple learns to enjoy their differences.

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I got mine a month or so back. Fast turnaround. Got it about 10 days after I sent the application off. Horribly expensive but they have you over a barrel! US passports are much cheaper but they take forever. My wife got one and it took something like 3 months.

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Hiya,

My British passport is up in March 2009, I'm a permenant resident of the US now just on my lil break from paperwork till I have to apply to lift conditions. This thread was very helpful but I just wondered how much in advance you'd recommend I apply to renew my passport before it expires? I apply to lift conditions around May 09.

Thanks,

Fiona

Love hurts

When you live an ocean away

When you change your sleep schedule to catch a few more moments

When you really need to be held and you have to imagine whilst your partner describes it

When you constantly refresh the USCIS website to see if you're getting any closer

Love Loves

When it repays you with the love of your life

When God finally answered your biggest prayer

When you can live life again in the real world but still have that eternal connection

When you wake up for to the beginning of the rest of your life with the person you fought so hard for

When you love somebody that much

You'll do anything

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FYI:

I went to the Passport office in DC on 5th Nov.

Got the call it was ready on 18th Nov.

I just picked it up today.

Both times I went to the passport office I was there around 8am and I was the only person there.

No queues like back home.

Cost: $226 as I picked it up.

Advice: Check the days the office is closed. I went the day before Veteran's day and they were closed.

March 18 2007 - POE: Dulles Airport

April 14 - Wedding Day

April 18 - Honeymoon: 10 days at St. Thomas & St. John, US Virgin Islands

May 16 - AOS, EAD & AP package sent to Chicago

May 18 - Chicago received package

May 25 - AOS, EAD & AP touched

May 26 - NOA received, letter dated May 22 2007

June 04 - Biometrics appointment letter received, letter dated May 24 2007

June 16 - Biometrics appointment

June 19 - AOS & EAD touched

June 21 - AOS Transferred to California

June 28 - AOS pending

July 24 - AOS is still pending

July 25 - From: CRIS, Notice mailed welcoming the new permanent resident

July 27 - Welcome Notice in Mail

July 31 - EAD & AP touched

Aug 01 - AOS Card Production Ordered (e-mail sent twice)

Aug 03 - Approval Notice sent - AOS

Aug 06 2007 - Received my Green Card

May 4 2009 - I-751 ROC package sent to Vermont

May 5 2009 - I-751 ROC package received

May 12 2009 - Check cashed

May 15 2009 - Received I-797C, NOA

June 12 2009 - Biometrics Appointment

July 23 2009 - Green Card expires

September 28 2019 - New Green Card expires

Oct 28 2011 - N-400 & G-1145 Applications sent

Oct 29 2011 - N-400 & G-1145 Applications received

Nov 2 2011 - Got Text & Email that USCIS received application

Nov 5 2011 - Received NOA. Notice Date: 11.1.11

Nov 28 2011 - Biometrics Appointment

Feb 15 2012 - Interview letter received

Mar 21 2012 - Interview - PASSED

Mar 26 2012 - Oath Ceremony & applied for my passport

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FYI:

I went to the Passport office in DC on 5th Nov.

Got the call it was ready on 18th Nov.

I just picked it up today.

Both times I went to the passport office I was there around 8am and I was the only person there.

No queues like back home.

Cost: $226 as I picked it up.

Advice: Check the days the office is closed. I went the day before Veteran's day and they were closed.

So the cost has now gone down??????? - according to the BritainUSA site should only be $190 plus $15 postage:

http://ukinusa.fco.gov.uk/en/passports/inf...rt-fees-dollars

I'm confused now as the rates seem to have changed :huh:

Has anyone else recently applied for a new/amended passport? If so, how much did it cost?

I'm talking about the standard 32 page one

Edited by Barbarella UK

Adjustment of Status

Event Date

CIS Office : Chicago IL

Date Filed : 2008-03-25

NOA Date : 2008-04-04

RFE(s) :

Bio. Appt. : 2008-04-24

AOS Transfer** :

Interview Date : 2008-06-13

Approval / Denial Date : 2008-06-13

Approved : Yes

Welcome Letter Received: 2008-06-21

Got I551 Stamp :

Greencard Received: 2008-06-26

Comments :

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