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Hi everyone,

It's been awhile but I'm back. Married life has found Sam and I happily living in Colorado where we're attending graduate school.

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Anyway, we did Direct Consular Filing through the Sydney, Australia consulate (see signature) back in 2005, and sent out our I-751 packet on the 23rd of August, 2007. We just received our NOA from the Nebraska Service Center that states "Your conditional resident status is extended for a period of one year. During the one-year extension you are authorized employment and travel..... In order to further process your petition, you will be receiving an ASC appointment notice with a specific time, date, and location to capture your fingerprints, photo and signature" (read: biometrics). Anyway, in 2005 when we were doing DCF, Sam had his fingerprints, photo, and signature captured at the Sydney consulate.

Here are my questions:

1. Why does he have to do a second set of biometrics? Is it different from what we went through in Sydney while filing the I-130 etc?

2. Sam's mother has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, which is fast acting. As a result, he's taken leave from school and work and headed back home to spend time with his mother in her final months of life. I'm staying in Colorado holding down the fort, so to speak. If our biometrics appointment occurs before her death, is there a way to postpone/change the date with the ASC?

Thanks to any who can help, it's nice to be back on the VJ forums!

One day in retrospect the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful. ~ Freud

Lisacolorado.gif & Sam auflag1ssod4.gif

04/11/05: Request Packet 3 via phone

04/15/05: Packet 3 Arrives

05/14/05: Police Check

06/10/05: Married in Connecticut

06/19/05: Police Check Arrives

08/17/05: Hep B shot & MMR

08/18/05: Sam's Medical in Sydney

08/19/05: Sent in DS-230 I & II, cover letter and DS-2001

09/05/05: Receive packet 4 from Sydney with appointment letter

09/18/05: Sam's 2'nd HepB shot completed

09/27/05: Medical results picked up in Sydney

09/29/05: Thursday walk-in @ Sydney I-130 & G-325A & I-864 ADJUCATED & APPROVED!

10/04/05: Interview @ Sydney Consulate APPROVED FOR CR-1 VISA!!!

10/31/05: Arrive in America - POE LAX

08/23/07: Sent I-751 Packet to Nebraska Service Center

09/25/07: NOA1

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Germany
Timeline
Posted (edited)
Hi everyone,

It's been awhile but I'm back. Married life has found Sam and I happily living in Colorado where we're attending graduate school.

-------------------------

Anyway, we did Direct Consular Filing through the Sydney, Australia consulate (see signature) back in 2005, and sent out our I-751 packet on the 23rd of August, 2007. We just received our NOA from the Nebraska Service Center that states "Your conditional resident status is extended for a period of one year. During the one-year extension you are authorized employment and travel..... In order to further process your petition, you will be receiving an ASC appointment notice with a specific time, date, and location to capture your fingerprints, photo and signature" (read: biometrics). Anyway, in 2005 when we were doing DCF, Sam had his fingerprints, photo, and signature captured at the Sydney consulate.

Here are my questions:

1. Why does he have to do a second set of biometrics? Is it different from what we went through in Sydney while filing the I-130 etc?

2. Sam's mother has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, which is fast acting. As a result, he's taken leave from school and work and headed back home to spend time with his mother in her final months of life. I'm staying in Colorado holding down the fort, so to speak. If our biometrics appointment occurs before her death, is there a way to postpone/change the date with the ASC?

Thanks to any who can help, it's nice to be back on the VJ forums!

regarding 1.

Everyone has to do biometrics for the I751. It doesn't matter how you achieved the permanent resident status. Everyone is treated the same at this stage. The biometrics for I751 usually consist of different sets of fingerprints (every finger separately, then different groups of fingers together, etc. etc.), picture and signature. I'm guessing they want to make sure it is still the same person applying for I751 now, and of course they want an updated photograph.

regarding 2.

Yes, the biometrics appointment can be changed to a different date. There is one member on VJ that repeatedly canceled biometrics appointments and had them reassigned 2 weeks later for about 10 months. Not that I recommend that, but just to show that it is possible.

Sorry to hear about your mother-in-law. (F)

Edited by tweety

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Mar 06, 2007: mailed I751!

Mar 09, 2007: I751 arrived at TSC

Mar 13, 2007: checks cleared bank

Mar 24, 2007: biometrics receipt dated Mar 09

Mar 28, 2007: NOA1 dated Mar 09

Mar 28, 2007: biometrics letter dated Mar 22

Apr 06, 2007: biometrics appointment

(Oct 09, 2007: called USCIS: service request sent to TSC)

Jan 31, 2008: case transferred to VSC (last touch date changed from 04/07/07 to 02/01/08)

Feb 01, 2008: touch

Feb 04, 2008: touch

(Feb 05, 2008: infopass appointment)

Feb 07, 2008: transfer notice dated Feb 01, 08

Feb 13, 2008: touch (Current Status: This case is now pending at the office to which it was transferred.)

Feb 25, 2008: touch

Apr 11, 2008: approval email! (only took 1 year, 34 days!)

Apr 13, 2008: 2 more approval emails

Apr 16, 2008: email notice: "Approval notice sent"

Apr 18, 2008: MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!! card received!

tumbleweed-1.gif

04/22/2010 N400 mailed

05/05/2010 check cashed

05/07/2010 NOA1 dated 05/04/2010

Posted

Thanks so much! That makes me feel better. Does anyone know how to go about requesting a postponement? Is there an official form that I'd need to file on behalf of my husband?

One day in retrospect the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful. ~ Freud

Lisacolorado.gif & Sam auflag1ssod4.gif

04/11/05: Request Packet 3 via phone

04/15/05: Packet 3 Arrives

05/14/05: Police Check

06/10/05: Married in Connecticut

06/19/05: Police Check Arrives

08/17/05: Hep B shot & MMR

08/18/05: Sam's Medical in Sydney

08/19/05: Sent in DS-230 I & II, cover letter and DS-2001

09/05/05: Receive packet 4 from Sydney with appointment letter

09/18/05: Sam's 2'nd HepB shot completed

09/27/05: Medical results picked up in Sydney

09/29/05: Thursday walk-in @ Sydney I-130 & G-325A & I-864 ADJUCATED & APPROVED!

10/04/05: Interview @ Sydney Consulate APPROVED FOR CR-1 VISA!!!

10/31/05: Arrive in America - POE LAX

08/23/07: Sent I-751 Packet to Nebraska Service Center

09/25/07: NOA1

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Germany
Timeline
Posted
Thanks so much! That makes me feel better. Does anyone know how to go about requesting a postponement? Is there an official form that I'd need to file on behalf of my husband?

The instructions to reschedule the biometrics appointment will be right on the biometrics letter itself. It basically says that you have to send the letter back and they will schedule a new appointment for you.

animal-smiley-085.gif

Mar 06, 2007: mailed I751!

Mar 09, 2007: I751 arrived at TSC

Mar 13, 2007: checks cleared bank

Mar 24, 2007: biometrics receipt dated Mar 09

Mar 28, 2007: NOA1 dated Mar 09

Mar 28, 2007: biometrics letter dated Mar 22

Apr 06, 2007: biometrics appointment

(Oct 09, 2007: called USCIS: service request sent to TSC)

Jan 31, 2008: case transferred to VSC (last touch date changed from 04/07/07 to 02/01/08)

Feb 01, 2008: touch

Feb 04, 2008: touch

(Feb 05, 2008: infopass appointment)

Feb 07, 2008: transfer notice dated Feb 01, 08

Feb 13, 2008: touch (Current Status: This case is now pending at the office to which it was transferred.)

Feb 25, 2008: touch

Apr 11, 2008: approval email! (only took 1 year, 34 days!)

Apr 13, 2008: 2 more approval emails

Apr 16, 2008: email notice: "Approval notice sent"

Apr 18, 2008: MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!! card received!

tumbleweed-1.gif

04/22/2010 N400 mailed

05/05/2010 check cashed

05/07/2010 NOA1 dated 05/04/2010

 
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