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Biometrics Appt.'s in Detroit - can you Walk in?

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
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i don't know about detroit, but many people post that you can just walk in best in the middle of the week, and it was ok'd and some centers don't.,bring your appointment letter, your state ID your permanent resident card picture ID,try it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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We did a successful walk-in biometric appointment for my K-1 Wife and K-2 Stepdaughter the day after we received the letter. (It was in Florida and it was very busy that day)Worst thing that can happen ... They tell you to come back on your appointment date. Go for it!

K-1 / K-2 Timeline:
02/02/2010 - Sent I-129F
02/04/2010 - NOA1
05/06/2010 - NOA2
07/13/2010 - Consulate Interview - APPROVED
07/17/2010 - POE (JFK)

07/30/2010 - MARRIED!

AOS-EAD Timeline:
08/29/2010 - AOS-EAD sent
09/08/2010 - NOA1
09/17/2010 - Biometrics
11/06/2010 - EAD card received
11/08/2010 - AOS interview - GC's APPROVED
11/19/2010 - Green Cards Arrived

After two amazing years together....

ROC Timeline:
08/10/2012 - ROC sent
08/14/2012 - NOA1
08/27/2012 - Biometrics

05/01/2013 - ROC - APPROVED

05/06/2013 - Green Cards Arrived

Citizenship:

08/31/2013 - N-400 sent

09/04/2013 - NOA1

09/27/2013 - Biometrics

10/08/2013 - In-Line

11/13/2013 - Interview

12/13/2013 - Oath -- Now a U.S. citizen!

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Did you attempt a walk-in for biometrics at Detroit, and if so, was it successful?

I did do a walkin yesterday in Detroit and it was successful. They made it clear that they do not like to take walkins but luckily made an exception. It would probably help if you have some proof that you will be out of town on the appointment date. I was in and out in about 10 minutes.

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I did do a walkin yesterday in Detroit and it was successful. They made it clear that they do not like to take walkins but luckily made an exception. It would probably help if you have some proof that you will be out of town on the appointment date. I was in and out in about 10 minutes.

Thanks--We may no longer need a walk-in, but good to know just in case.

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