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Just Completed Biometrics in Orlando

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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Just wanted to share my experience with Biometrics in Orlando.

The office was a lil tricky to find as it's way in the back left of the complex but after a bit of driving around I found it.

I had an appt for May 30th 10am. I got there at about 9.30 and filled out the form and took a number.

I had 60 people ahead of me so i had a long wait.

I'd only received an appt letter for my AOS biometrics and not for my EAD but luckily when i got there i presented both forms and they stamped both EAD and AOS.

I had a wait of about 2hrs and then when my turn came up the lady took no more than 5 mins to complete the prints, pics and signature.

So now i'll be waiting for the next step.

Timeline..

01/04/06 Mailed AOS packet

01/18/06 Received AOS & EAD NOA

05/12/06 Received AOS Biometrics Appt letter

05/30/06 Appt for AOS & EAD Biometrics

THE WAIT CONTUNUES....

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I sent my AOS package in at the beginning of December, and I've only just recieved my Biometrics appointment letter this week (my appointment is next week- not much notice for anyone who needs to book time off work). How strange. I'm the Orlando office too.

That sounds like a long wait...

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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I sent my AOS package in at the beginning of December, and I've only just recieved my Biometrics appointment letter this week (my appointment is next week- not much notice for anyone who needs to book time off work). How strange. I'm the Orlando office too.

That sounds like a long wait...

Orlando seems to have the longest wait than any other office. I just hope the 749 days on the timeline is a HUGE over estimation of how long it takes to get the interview and green card.

All we can do is wait.

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