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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ireland
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Has anyone ever done that. I just got my biometrics appointment and i will be in new york. Do they frown apon you if you reschedule? This trip has been booked for months. We are going down to meet my parents whom i havent seen in 8 months. They will be in new york for a few days before heading back to ireland. Do i just check the box and sent the biometrics appointment back to uscis in vermont.

I-751 - Removal of conditions

10-20-2008 - Sent package via usps - overnite mail

10-22-2008 - Package received and signed.

10-28-2008 - Cheque cashed

12-02-2008 - Biometrics in Boston

10-03-2009 - Transferred to CSV

10-04-2009 - 10 year GC on the way

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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Bio appointments are usually pretty flexible from what I have seen. If there is a phone number on the notice you should be able to call it to reschedule (do note who you talk to/when/etc). I've also heard there's pretty much an "open door" policy if you just show up on another day in some areas but they should be able to tell you that when you call if it isn't listed on the notice itself.

Have a nice visit!

PJ

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ireland
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Bio appointments are usually pretty flexible from what I have seen. If there is a phone number on the notice you should be able to call it to reschedule (do note who you talk to/when/etc). I've also heard there's pretty much an "open door" policy if you just show up on another day in some areas but they should be able to tell you that when you call if it isn't listed on the notice itself.

Have a nice visit!

PJ

Thanks, all it says is make a copy of the notice and if you want to reschedule sent the notice back to the service center. I knew this would happen as the local office is just a 5 mins walk from work in boston.

Normally i wouldnt reschdule but we have a daughter that my parents havent seen in 8 months .

I-751 - Removal of conditions

10-20-2008 - Sent package via usps - overnite mail

10-22-2008 - Package received and signed.

10-28-2008 - Cheque cashed

12-02-2008 - Biometrics in Boston

10-03-2009 - Transferred to CSV

10-04-2009 - 10 year GC on the way

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I'm glad that I got my Biometrics appoinment letter. All in all it took about 2 1/2 weeks from NOA1. The odd thing is it's scheduled for November 28th? Do you think the government offices are working the day after Thanksgiving? I was planning on being out of town, but not sure if it was a mistake or really set for the 28th.

 
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