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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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We had our interview and she told us we were approved on the condition we turned in more evidence, which was the application for our P.O. Box showing that we had our current home address on file. We did turn it in. We were also told we could come in and get the stamp in the passport if we wanted. Should we just wait or make an infopass?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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I would say just wait. Nothing happens overnight with this process.

Traveled to Morocco on Aug 3rd, 2005

Got Engaged on Aug 16th, 2005

Left Morocco on Aug 19th, 2005

08-29-05 Filed I129F

01-09-06 Interview Date (9am) We were not approved today, I guess we got a 221g of the damn S. Korea Police Certificate that Casablanca said we didn't need.

03/03/06 Turn in Passport at 9am

03/15/06 Visa Issued

03/31/06 Enter USA via JFK

05/15/06 Wedding for Visa

06/10/06 Mailed AOS papers

07/06/06 Biometerics Apt

07/15/06 My offical wedding day....I know .....:-)

07/10/06 Touched

08/25/06 EAD Approvel

09/01/06 EAD in Hand

09/26/06 AOS Interview (Recommend for Approval)

10-05-06 Received Welcome Letter

10-10-06 Green Card Arrived.

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Unless you need the passport stamp because you want a social security number, apply for a job or something else, I would say wait. The USCIS is pretty slow and they will take some time to process the new address. If you have not heard anything after three weeks, then schedule an InfoPass appointment. Bring the additional information with you so that you can find out what is happening.

Remember to leave digital cameras and cell phones with cameras in the car or at home. You might just plan to enter very light with nothing that could be considered a weapon, like a pocket knife.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: New Zealand
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Heck yeah.. can you do a walkin at your office???? I would be there with bells on saying "give me my stamp!" if not make a appointment and that way you can check on how they have done with your RFE at the same time... but the stamp would be cool and give you a little peace of mind for one more bit of the journey being nearly over!

I 130 & I129F (K3) and AOS info in timeline

 
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