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  1. Oh thanks :blush:

    In fact they told me at biometrics that my fingerprints were faint. I was there over 2 hours, almost 3 in fact. I had several digital sets done and 4 paper/ink sets. Two officers and then the QC officer had a go and couldn't get them. However, since we heard nothing back and I got my EAD, we assumed everything was OK...

    I hope someone can advise me. If it is a matter of getting a local report it is fine, but it is impossible to get the ones from abroad :(:crying:

  2. Yay for Minfay! :dance:

    I hope it is fine if I post this here too...

    Please could someone clarify this for me. I'm so worried

    I received my RFE today (my case was transferred to CSC in May). My fingerprints from my biometrics were rejected twice as being "illegible". I have received an RFE asking for a "Certification of good conduct".

    It says exactly:

    CERTIFICATION OF GOOD CONDUCT: The applicant's fingerprints have twice been rejected as "illegible". Please provide a letter issued by the local law enforcement agency (County Sheriff or Local Police Department) indicating the applicant has "no criminal record". The record search should include all the aliases the applicant has previously used. A seperate letter is required for each law enforcement district in which the applicant has resided during the previous five years.

    -Has anyone else received this?

    -What did you send?

    -Do I just need to send letters from local law enforcement agencies in the US since the time I moved here in January?

    -Or do I need to include police certificates from all the other countries I have lived in (UK etc...). I have already given this information when I appled for the K1 visa.

    This would really be a problem because two of the previous countries I lived/worked in do not issue police certificates. This was no problem at my K1 interview in London as they were aware of this, but I am still unsure as to what the RFE refers to.

    All help is most appreciated,

    Kiki

  3. Hello all,

    Please could someone clarify this for me. I'm so worried :(

    I received my RFE today (my case was transferred to CSC in May). My fingerprints from my biometrics were rejected twice as being "illegible". I have received an RFE asking for a "Certification of good conduct".

    It says exactly:

    CERTIFICATION OF GOOD CONDUCT: The applicant's fingerprints have twice been rejected as "illegible". Please provide a letter issued by the local law enforcement agency (County Sheriff or Local Police Department) indicating the applicant has "no criminal record". The record search should include all the aliases the applicant has previously used. A seperate letter is required for each law enforcement district in which the applicant has resided during the previous five years.

    -Has anyone else received this?

    -What did you send?

    -Do I just need to send letters from local law enforcement agencies in the US since the time I moved here in January?

    -Or do I need to include police certificates from all the other countries I have lived in (UK etc...). I have already given this information when I appled for the K1 visa.

    This would really be a problem because two of the previous countries I lived/worked in do not issue police certificates. This was no problem at my K1 interview in London as they were aware of this, but I am still unsure as to what the RFE refers to.

    All help is most appreciated, :yes:

    Kiki (F)

  4. Well, I've been touched again, but I also got this email this morning. It worries me - what could they want? Should I be worried? :(

    Application Type: I485 , Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status

    Current Status:

    On July 6, 2006, we mailed a notice requesting additional evidence or information in this case. The notice explains in detail what additional material is needed. If you have questions about the notice, what is required, or if 30 days have passed and you have not received the notice. Please contact the service center where you submitted your application during business hours. If you have questions or concerns about your application or the case status results listed above, or if you have not received a decision or advice from USCIS within the projected processing time frame*, please contact the National Customer Service Center.

    I meant to ask, I read earlier that you can email or phone them to inquire about the RFE or your case. Which email address or phone number should I use?

    Thank you all (F)

  5. TY Huffy...appreciate that.

    Rebecca, I emailed you... :thumbs:

    Hey Estella, EXCELLENT news! :D:luv:

    Good luck for the next few days Alison (F)

    Sorry I can't help much on the interview list Estella. I haven't checked much into it myself yet and now my case is in CSC...I remember seeing one somewhere though...maybe checkout the AOS Forum on people recently approved as they often list all the things they took with them. :yes:

    Glad to hear you and Adam are doing well! :D

  6. Hey Huffy (F) I feel the same way :( I think back to my days at work in the Middle East where I ran a government Genetic Department...I had independence, lots of money !!, a great car, a big circle of friends inside and outside of work, and I used to have a great social life...now it has all come to a standstill. I don't see anyone either, though I have made friends wih a couple of our neighbors who are really nice. It is hard for me... :(

  7. I just got this email yesterday. Is it good or bad news?

    On May 23, 2006, we transferred your I485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status to an office in CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER for processing. Our office in CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER will send you a written decision as soon as processing is complete. You should receive a notice informing you that your case has been transferred to a local office. Please call the National Customer Service Center at (800) 375-5283 to receive information about local office processing times.

  8. Hello All,

    I got an email yesterday saying this:

    On May 23, 2006, we transferred your I485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status to an office in CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER for processing. Our office in CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER will send you a written decision as soon as processing is complete. You should receive a notice informing you that your case has been transferred to a local office. Please call the National Customer Service Center at (800) 375-5283 to receive information about local office processing times.

    Good or bad news...?

    Kiki (F)

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