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i am a little confused. i am about to send in my I-751 packet and only have my fingerprint card left to get.

i called the state police here in town and they told me that they can do the fingerprints, but i need to bring the card that i need, as in i should bring whatever card the immigration services wants me to use. so, where do i get this?

K1 visa

K1 Visa process took about 1 year, got married on January 13, 2006.

Got my green card on October 5, 2006.

Removal of Conditions

September 15, 2008: I-751 package sent

November 1, 2008: Received NOA

Januar 13, 2009: Biometrics appointment in Buffalo

May 2009: Notice of case transfered to California

August 3, 2009: received RFE letter; sent in evidence 2 weeks later, USCIS confirmed reception

March 03, 2010: Filed form DHS-7001 with CIS Ombudsman, and contacted my local Congresswoman to try to get my case pushed through.

June 5, 2010: Letter from CIS Ombudsman telling me USCIS is not ready for a decision yet. They didn't give me a timeline for when to expect a decision... this is getting worst...

August 2, 2010: Infopass appointment for I-155 stamp in my passport. Agent who helped me is going to get my file from California and process it himself!

August 10, 2010: Email from my Congresswoman's office, USCIS still not ready for a decision, told to wait another 90 days. And email from agent at local office telling me that his request to get my file was denied by California...

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i am a little confused. i am about to send in my I-751 packet and only have my fingerprint card left to get.

i called the state police here in town and they told me that they can do the fingerprints, but i need to bring the card that i need, as in i should bring whatever card the immigration services wants me to use. so, where do i get this?

Read the I751 instructions carefully. You don't send in fingerprints unless you're currently outside the US (ie pursuant to a govt job etc)

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i am a little confused. i am about to send in my I-751 packet and only have my fingerprint card left to get.

i called the state police here in town and they told me that they can do the fingerprints, but i need to bring the card that i need, as in i should bring whatever card the immigration services wants me to use. so, where do i get this?

Read the I751 instructions carefully. You don't send in fingerprints unless you're currently outside the US (ie pursuant to a govt job etc)

oooh good!! i am glad i asked then. i thought everyone had to send one in, which i didn't understand why since they already took my prints.

thank you!

K1 visa

K1 Visa process took about 1 year, got married on January 13, 2006.

Got my green card on October 5, 2006.

Removal of Conditions

September 15, 2008: I-751 package sent

November 1, 2008: Received NOA

Januar 13, 2009: Biometrics appointment in Buffalo

May 2009: Notice of case transfered to California

August 3, 2009: received RFE letter; sent in evidence 2 weeks later, USCIS confirmed reception

March 03, 2010: Filed form DHS-7001 with CIS Ombudsman, and contacted my local Congresswoman to try to get my case pushed through.

June 5, 2010: Letter from CIS Ombudsman telling me USCIS is not ready for a decision yet. They didn't give me a timeline for when to expect a decision... this is getting worst...

August 2, 2010: Infopass appointment for I-155 stamp in my passport. Agent who helped me is going to get my file from California and process it himself!

August 10, 2010: Email from my Congresswoman's office, USCIS still not ready for a decision, told to wait another 90 days. And email from agent at local office telling me that his request to get my file was denied by California...

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i am a little confused. i am about to send in my I-751 packet and only have my fingerprint card left to get.

i called the state police here in town and they told me that they can do the fingerprints, but i need to bring the card that i need, as in i should bring whatever card the immigration services wants me to use. so, where do i get this?

Read the I751 instructions carefully. You don't send in fingerprints unless you're currently outside the US (ie pursuant to a govt job etc)

oooh good!! i am glad i asked then. i thought everyone had to send one in, which i didn't understand why since they already took my prints.

thank you!

Actually, they will take your prints (and photo), but they will do this themselves at a biometrics appointment. Once you send your package, they will send a couple of letters in the first month or so. One to acknowledge your application, and another asking you to come to an application support center for them to take your prints and photo.

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