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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
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Hi

I am wondering if anyone knows what we have to bring with us when we are told to report to the local immigration office to get my wife's EAD. We finally recieved a letter tellng us to report next week to get my wife's EAD after waiting for 3 months and some change.

thanks

I-130

Aug/08/04 NOA1 VT

Sept/28/04 approved for wife

nov/4/04 NOA1 for stepson

Dec/04/04 RFE

Dec/27/04 VT rcvrs RFE

Feb/27/05 filed a inquiry

Mar/20/05 Rcvred inquiry telling me hahahaha

now on hold!!!

I-129F

Sept/08/04 NOA1 MSC

Apr/11/05 touched

Apr/12/05 touched

Apr/28/05 Approved

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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You should bring all NOAs, identification (if identification in maiden name and you filed in married name, then bring marriage certificate). If you had biometrics taken, then bring the stamped appointment letter as proof. It may also be good to bring a copy of your EAD application -- you will most likely need to fill out a new application, so it'll be easier if you have the source material. That's all I can think of. Good luck!

09-02-2005 Applications for AOS, EAD, and AP received by MSC

10-21-2005 AOS fingerprint notice for 12-08-2005

11-07-2005 AP approved

12-05-2005 Infopass appt at San Jose office for interim EAD -- Refused, because it is already approved by MSC on 11-07-2005

12-07-2005 Attempt at interim EAD at San Francisco office -- no go. Back to San Jose, where CSO (chief station officer) tells they will contact MSC via email to request permission to issue interim EAD

12-08-2005 Biometrics for AOS and EAD. Having no EAD appt letter was no problem (used EAD NOA)

12-15-2005 EAD arrived in the mail

12-24-2005 Received interview letter; interview scheduled 03-01-2006

01-28-2006 Received replacement SSN card in married name (5 wks since application)

03-01-2006 AOS interview -- approved; received stamp in the passport

03-13-2006 Green card arrived in the mail

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