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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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After months and many phone calls later we finally recieve our first notice of action. We first filed for AOS and EAD on August 5th and had not heard anything about our case. Each time we called we were promised someone would look into our case. (We had been calling since the beginning of September.)

As it turns out the post office returned our first letter as undeliverable because it was a street address and not a P.O. Box. :ranting: My husband has missed his boimetrics appointment. We received a copy of the 1st noa and have asked to reschedule the appointment. I overnighted it to the application center just this morning. My question is about how long will they take to reschedule the appointment and for him to receive his EAD? Any insight would be greatful.

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try walking-in if the ASC is near your place you might get lucky and have it done sooner

08/26/2009 AOS package sent

08/28/2009 Package recieved at Chicago

09/03/2009 Checks cashed

09/05/2009 NOA1 received

10/02/2009 AP approved

10/02/2009 EAD touched

10/13/2009 AP received in mail

10/16/2009 bio letter received/walk-in biometrics done/EAD card production ordered

10/24/2009 EAD card received in mail

01/13/2010 Interview date/AOS approved

01/25/2010 GC received

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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He will need his appointment letter for a walk in.

When I had to re-schedule a biometrics appointment, my new appointment was 6 weeks after the first one. I had about 2 weeks notice for the appointment. I hope this helps.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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In the first post above, part of it states, "As it turns out the post office returned our first letter as undeliverable because it was a street address and not a P.O. Box." This makes no sense to me... I've heard of FedEx or UPS not delivering to a P.O. box, but never the USPS refusing a normal street address.

Is this what you meant to write? Or, does anybody else understand the above?

(I ask because I'm about to send my letter to reschedule via USPS, and it's going to a street address. So now I'm wondering if I'm overlooking something... )

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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In the first post above, part of it states, "As it turns out the post office returned our first letter as undeliverable because it was a street address and not a P.O. Box." This makes no sense to me... I've heard of FedEx or UPS not delivering to a P.O. box, but never the USPS refusing a normal street address.

Is this what you meant to write? Or, does anybody else understand the above?

(I ask because I'm about to send my letter to reschedule via USPS, and it's going to a street address. So now I'm wondering if I'm overlooking something... )

We live in a small town where we have no mail carriers. All our mail is delivered to our local post office. The first noa was addressed to our street address and the post office clerk returned it to uscis because it was not addressed to a p.o. box. This set us back about two months.

 
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