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Hola yo soy de venezuela , me case en diciembre del ano pasado y tengo una pregunta, mi passaporte esta vencido y ya mande mi cita para renovarlo en la embajada de venezuela en miami pero dicen que tarda de 6 a 8 meses para mandarme una cita para la renovacion , tengo la cita con immigracion en un mes y no tengo un passaporte renovado solo el expirado con la visa expirada tambien como hago llevo el viejo y que puedo decir a immigracion acerca??? , espero alguien venezolano me pueda ayudar con este caso gracias....

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Yimmy asumo que estas en miami? creo que si les dices que tienes que viajar por una emergencia (inventa algo) ellos te adelantan la cita.. pero ahora que cerraron la embajada en miami no se como es el proceso :blink:

28 Dec '11 - I-129F package sent

30 Dec '11 - NOA 1

24 May '12 - NOA 2

27 Jun '12 - NVC Received

29 Jun '12 - NVC left

08 Aug '12 - Interview

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Si te refieres a la entrevista por el Ajuste de Status (AOS), hasta donde yo se no importa que tu pasaporte este vencido siempre y cuando tengas tu visa y tu I-94 alli. En otras palabras ellos lo que les interesa es comprobar que tu entraste legalmente (visa y I-94) no importa que el pasaporte haya expirado. Llevalo a la entrevista con tu visa y I-94. Recuerda mantener copias de cualquier documento original para tu personal record. Aunque si eres aprobado en el sitio no podran stampar tu pasaporte con la I-551 mientras te llega la green card a tu casa, porque el pasaporte esta vencido. Solo tendrias que esperar tu green card llegue a casa como en 2 a 4 semanas aprox. creo que no todos las oficinas acostumbrar a poner esa estampa a menos que tenga que viajar pero el pasaporte tendria que estar valido anyway.

Good luck!

Edited by mari&Ryan

K1-K2 Visas Journey

(Day 1) 05/23/07: Packet sent to CSC

(Day 247) 01/25/08: Interview. Approved!

(Day 254) 02/01/08: Visas Received.

AOS Journey K1-K2

(Day 1) 04/20/08: Application sent.

(Day 73) 07/02/08: EAD,AP Approved!

(Day 108) 08/05/08: AOS Approved!

(Day 114) 08/11/08: 2 years GC received.

ROC Journey K1-K2

(Day 1) 05/09/10: Application sent.

(Day 129) 09/14/10: ROC Approved!

(Day 135) 09/20/10: 10 years GC received.

Naturalization Journey

(Day 1) 10/02/11: Application sent.

(Day 122) 01/31/12: Interview. PASSED!

(Day 125) 02/03/12: Oath Ceremony. Done!

End of our Journey:

Daughter and I became U.S. Citizens on 02/03/2012.

(Day 1) 02/09/12: Applied for U.S. Passport & Passport card.

(Day 16) 02/24/12: Passport received.

(Day 19) 02/27/12: Passport Card received.

(Day 24) 03/03/12: Got CoN back.

N-600 for Daughter

(Day 1) 02/04/12: Application sent.

(Day 117) 05/30/12: Picked up Certificate of Citizenship at USCIS local office Chicago.

 
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