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Hi,

just got letter that i have to do my fingerprints again, b/c "FBI are unable to read your finger print card"

This sucks.

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Removal of conditions

11/11/08 : sent to VSC for removal of conditions for GC

11/25/08: receipt and letter of extention recevied (check cashed too).

12/12/08: Biometrics done at local office.

now the long wait for VSC

04/13/09: got 10 year green card.)

country: Cuba

I-129F, K-1

09/26/2005 Sent I-129F to VSC via USPS express mail

09/27/2005 NOA1

10/24/2005 NOA2 APPROVED!

11/02/2005 Received letter from the approved application will be forwarded to US Interest Section within one week!

11/15/2005 Fiance Picked up "superpacket" at US consuate

11/17/2005 Scheduled Medical exam

12/06/2005 Requested interview via website; Interest Section (consulate) sets interview for May 15, 2006???

12/07/2005 Medical exam

12/27/2005 Medical exam results received by fiance

02/15/2006 Still waiting for interview 3 more months

05/15/2006 interview with US interest section, approved

05/16/2006 fiancee picked up US fiancee visa!!!!!!!!

05/17/2006 Submitted correct paperwork to cuban immigration for exit permission "permiso de salir" (they say 15 days to get it)

06/10/06 Still waiting, no information

06/13/06 she recieved carta blanca!

06/15/06 She arrives via Miami!!!

07/21/06 Married

AOS/EAD

07/19/2006 Received SSN card (maiden name, now we'll have to go back and get name change)

07/31/06 Mailed AOS/EAD paperwork to Chicago Lockbox

08/11/2006 NOA1 for AOS (485) and EAD

08/26/2006 Biometrics done.

10/06/2006 EAD arrives

03/01/07 still waiting to hear something for AOS

03/19/07 : email, case sent to CSC

04/07: got it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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It happens with surprising regularity. Hopefully the second biometrics will be better. If not, they will ask you to obtain proof from wherever you live that you have no criminal record. An extra nuisance but do-able. Good luck.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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It happens with surprising regularity. Hopefully the second biometrics will be better. If not, they will ask you to obtain proof from wherever you live that you have no criminal record. An extra nuisance but do-able. Good luck.

Assume you went through the AOS, and maybe the I-751, having medical problems, did you see a doctor? Still a mystery why they wanted three sets of finger prints. Wife's fingers would dry out and crack, for at least two months, no dish washing, no hanging Christmas decorations outside, no snow shoveling, warm gloves and plenty of creams, I had to take over her house cleaning and other chores. Wasn't enough for me to call my senators office, we could deal with that, but why three sets? Not even on your USC certificate, no where to be seen, and was only eleven months since her last set and right in the winter season or shortly thereafter. If she did commit some kind of crime since her first set, would think she would be in jail. It just doesn't make any sense, but what does with the USCIS?

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