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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello

I mailed my AOS and EAD package together at the beginning of Nov. and haven't heard anything yet but we did get an appointment letter for biometrics for Dec. 4... so I think that is a good sign! (Can you check case status of an AOS or EAD online??)

I was wondering what to expect at the biometrics appointment. The letter said 9am...but is it one of those cases where you have to show up early to take a number? What documentation was asked for?

thanks

Mo

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Biometrics appointment letter

Passport with Visa in it

Marriage certificate if you are using your new married name for your AOS

I showed up at mine at 12:50pm and it was at 1:00 pm. I was out at 1:05 pm.

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Removal of Conditions: GC received on 09/17/2009

Application to replace permanent resident cards filed 3/30/2019 (I-90)

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Hi Monica. It's pretty much first-come first-served. I was in and out in about 15-20 minutes. Bring the appointment letter and your ID. The only thing they omit in the "You Must Bring" section is the marriage certificate to show the legal name change, but if your ID is in the original visa name, you probably won't have that problem. (I did because I was a K-1.)

You'll fill in a form then they'll call you up to the desk, stamp your appointment letter, then hand it back. Then they'll take your fingerprints on a pad attached to a computer, and take your picture. Extremely simple process. :thumbs:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello

I mailed my AOS and EAD package together at the beginning of Nov. and haven't heard anything yet but we did get an appointment letter for biometrics for Dec. 4... so I think that is a good sign! (Can you check case status of an AOS or EAD online??)

I was wondering what to expect at the biometrics appointment. The letter said 9am...but is it one of those cases where you have to show up early to take a number? What documentation was asked for?

thanks

Mo

Hi Monica,

I don't know the answer to the biometrics appt question, however as for checking online, you can check your EAD online. As a side note, my Brother in Law got his NOA1 in July, it didn't appear online for viewing until the end of September, just in case you are wondering why it doesn't show up for a while.

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I don't know the answer to the biometrics appt question, however as for checking online, you can check your EAD online. As a side note, my Brother in Law got his NOA1 in July, it didn't appear online for viewing until the end of September, just in case you are wondering why it doesn't show up for a while.

Oh sorry. Missed that one. You can check your case status here.

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Hi Monica. It's pretty much first-come first-served. I was in and out in about 15-20 minutes. Bring the appointment letter and your ID. The only thing they omit in the "You Must Bring" section is the marriage certificate to show the legal name change, but if your ID is in the original visa name, you probably won't have that problem. (I did because I was a K-1.)

You'll fill in a form then they'll call you up to the desk, stamp your appointment letter, then hand it back. Then they'll take your fingerprints on a pad attached to a computer, and take your picture. Extremely simple process. :thumbs:

Ok I think I answered that one like a robot :whistle:

Sry :blush:

Good answer Krikit! :thumbs:

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Removal of Conditions: GC received on 09/17/2009

Application to replace permanent resident cards filed 3/30/2019 (I-90)

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Will I be getting a new case or receipt number for the AOS and EAD? I guess won't have a number to search online until I get a NOA in the mail for them.

You said you got your appointment letter but not NOA ???? That's weird....but in any case you should have both cases numbers on your appointment letter :)

Its starts with MSC XXXXXXXXXXX something like that

And there should be one for the I-485 and one for the I-765

check it out !

Edit: And if you don't have it already, you will receive a notice or receipt (NOA) for each, one for the AOS and one for the EAD, in two separate enveloppes.

Edited by Mephys

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Removal of Conditions: GC received on 09/17/2009

Application to replace permanent resident cards filed 3/30/2019 (I-90)

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Ok I think I answered that one like a robot :whistle:

That's hilarious. Because I thought I was the first one answering so when I saw your post above mine I was really upset. Just kidding. :lol: I read yours and thought "Oh, that was short and to the point. I guess I talk too much."

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Ok I think I answered that one like a robot :whistle:

That's hilarious. Because I thought I was the first one answering so when I saw your post above mine I was really upset. Just kidding. :lol: I read yours and thought "Oh, that was short and to the point. I guess I talk too much."

:lol:

Yeah I was listening to some video on Youtube while writting that one....I used all the resources I could :whistle:

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Removal of Conditions: GC received on 09/17/2009

Application to replace permanent resident cards filed 3/30/2019 (I-90)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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just a note about hand creme - don't wear any the day of the biometrics..

also make sure you are careful before the day - as they look for large cuts etc. on your hands when you get there..

AnD be prepared to be manipulated and contorted in a million different ways!! It's a ####### to get those fingerprints!! :) Pretty painless, but just a lot of adjusting and moving around of your digits!

AOS:

2007-02-22: Sent AOS /EAD

2007-03-06 : NOA1 AOS /EAD

2007-03-28: Transferred to CSC

2007-05-17: EAD Card Production Ordered

2007-05-21: I485 Approved

2007-05-24: EAD Card Received

2007-06-01: Green Card Received!!

Removal of Conditions:

2009-02-27: Sent I-751

2009-03-07: NOA I-751

2009-03-31: Biometrics Appt. Hartford

2009-07-21: Touched (first time since biometrics) Perhaps address change?

2009-07-28: Approved at VSC

2009-08-25: Received card in the mail

Naturalization

2012-08-20: Submitted N-400

2013-01-18: Became Citizen

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just a note about hand creme - don't wear any the day of the biometrics..

also make sure you are careful before the day - as they look for large cuts etc. on your hands when you get there..

AnD be prepared to be manipulated and contorted in a million different ways!! It's a ####### to get those fingerprints!! :)Pretty painless, but just a lot of adjusting and moving around of your digits!

Unless you have very small hands like me, then she might stretch your pinky a little bit... :wacko: She was pulling hard on mine :P

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Removal of Conditions: GC received on 09/17/2009

Application to replace permanent resident cards filed 3/30/2019 (I-90)

 
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