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7 minutes ago, US lover said:

Hi, I submitted my N400 before i751 approval too. What officer did you talk to in order to get that information? Did you ask for a specific officer? 

My filter is at VSC. Calling to customer service and asked for transferring to the officer but they would call back around 30 minutes. The person who is reviewing your application, she/he would call back!

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Just now, Hungandnu said:

My filter is at VSC. Calling to customer service and asked for transferring to the officer but they would call back around 30 minutes. The person who is reviewing your application, she/he would call back!

Oh. Thank you :) 

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Hi all...... Been reading this thread since a couple months ago, my receipt date is 6/22/16, CSC, haven't heard anything since biometrics last year. Can't believe they're super slow, I had a friend file i751 like a month after me, she even got her card within 6 months only. whyyyyy :angry:

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Hello Everyone,

 

I have been following this post for a while. I saw a list for CSC fillers for June 2016. Does anyone still have it?

NOA 6/13/16

Biometric 7/7/16

CSC filer

Thanks

 

Also I am having a real hard time booking an infopass. Any advice??

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Cantwait said:

Hello Everyone,

 

I have been following this post for a while. I saw a list for CSC fillers for June 2016. Does anyone still have it?

NOA 6/13/16

Biometric 7/7/16

CSC filer

Thanks

 

Also I am having a real hard time booking an infopass. Any advice??

 

I had the same issue. Someone told me to try Earlier in the day, between 9 am and 1 pm. That's when the site is working. Good luck! 

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8 hours ago, US lover said:

I had the same issue. Someone told me to try Earlier in the day, between 9 am and 1 pm. That's when the site is working. Good luck! 

I am having the same issue too. I have heard that you can try after midnight and early morning or something. I almost made an appointment last week during the week around 10:30, but I was in a hurry, so I didn't make the appointment, i should have just done it. Anyway, i guess you just need to keep trying.

Posted
13 hours ago, US lover said:

I had the same issue. Someone told me to try Earlier in the day, between 9 am and 1 pm. That's when the site is working. Good luck! 

Best time to try is 12:30 am..i couldnt find one either so i waited up for 12 midnight when a new day start...

Posted
7 hours ago, Zombie69 said:

I am having the same issue too. I have heard that you can try after midnight and early morning or something. I almost made an appointment last week during the week around 10:30, but I was in a hurry, so I didn't make the appointment, i should have just done it. Anyway, i guess you just need to keep trying.

Couple of tips about infopass appointments- 

1. They seem to open up at midnight, 12am. Now is that E, C, MT, or P? I don't know that. But I have seen wide open availability at my local office just after midnight ET. 

2. If you are in a big metro area like me (Miami) there are many other field offices close by (Hialeah, Kendall, Ft Lauderdale), so look around. Google the uscis address, get the zip, and then see if they have appointments. 

You don't have to go to your nearest. Any uscis office will see you. 

Example - Miami office often very busy, but within 1 hour drive you have 3 other offices, many of which often have infopass availability. 

 

Just a couple of suggestions for those having trouble booking appointments. 

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ESTA 

ESTA revoked

H1B for 2 years

B2 - Denied

B2 - Successful

AoS

Green Card

Green Card ROC

Naturalization

 

(AoS & GC via same sex marriage if it helps) 

 

So plenty experience to draw on to help you all out on......  

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I just got the passport stamp since time is running out on the letter and am looking to travel for two or three weeks. does anyone know how much notice they give for interviews since I don't want to be out of country when they schedule an interview and have to rush back for it.

 

was able to get it stamped with just my expired green card and passport in the la field office. took about 45 minutes in total I did have an apointment though.

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3 minutes ago, f f said:

I just got the passport stamp since time is running out on the letter and am looking to travel for two or three weeks. does anyone know how much notice they give for interviews since I don't want to be out of country when they schedule an interview and have to rush back for it.

 

was able to get it stamped with just my expired green card and passport in the la field office. took about 45 minutes in total I did have an apointment though.

Hi, assume you are removing conditions. In which case, I think an interview is very unlikely if you haven't received an RFE, and your case is mostly straightforward without any issues. 

I wouldn't worry. 

Do you have any reason or issue that may lead to an interview? 

If you do get one, I can't help on the lead time - maybe someone else can. 

⬇️ Immigration/Visa experience ⬇️

 

ESTA 

ESTA revoked

H1B for 2 years

B2 - Denied

B2 - Successful

AoS

Green Card

Green Card ROC

Naturalization

 

(AoS & GC via same sex marriage if it helps) 

 

So plenty experience to draw on to help you all out on......  

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31 minutes ago, Teknodude said:

Hi, assume you are removing conditions. In which case, I think an interview is very unlikely if you haven't received an RFE, and your case is mostly straightforward without any issues. 

I wouldn't worry. 

Do you have any reason or issue that may lead to an interview? 

If you do get one, I can't help on the lead time - maybe someone else 

 

just realized I posted in the June thread I'm a July filer but the answer should be the same either way.

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3 hours ago, Teknodude said:

Couple of tips about infopass appointments- 

1. They seem to open up at midnight, 12am. Now is that E, C, MT, or P? I don't know that. But I have seen wide open availability at my local office just after midnight ET. 

2. If you are in a big metro area like me (Miami) there are many other field offices close by (Hialeah, Kendall, Ft Lauderdale), so look around. Google the uscis address, get the zip, and then see if they have appointments. 

You don't have to go to your nearest. Any uscis office will see you. 

Example - Miami office often very busy, but within 1 hour drive you have 3 other offices, many of which often have infopass availability. 

 

Just a couple of suggestions for those having trouble booking appointments. 

I have tried many nearby cities, also the same issue. I tried all the way in Palm Springs and it took me to the San Bernideno office. San Diego, San Francisco, all having the same problem. In Los Angeles, there seems to be only the only office where I did my interview for the AOS. However, I will try other field offices, but  the USCIS phone agent told me making appointment on line is the only way though. I asked her if i could go to the local office, she told me no. Thanks for the info.

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Posted
23 hours ago, Cantwait said:

Hello Everyone,

 

I have been following this post for a while. I saw a list for CSC fillers for June 2016. Does anyone still have it?

NOA 6/13/16

Biometric 7/7/16

CSC filer

Thanks

 

Also I am having a real hard time booking an infopass. Any advice??

 

Infopass window is opened between 12am CT to about 6am CT. That window allows you to only see the 14th day from the very day you see an opportunity. For example. If you were on the site on July 1st (between 0001-0600 CT), you can only see opening for July 15th. 

Again, say you were on the site on July 15th between the said times, you can only book for July 29th. And goes on and on. 

Remember between working days at 1200am-0600am approximately. 

Hope that helps. 

Posted
47 minutes ago, DoroBoss said:

Infopass window is opened between 12am CT to about 6am CT. That window allows you to only see the 14th day from the very day you see an opportunity. For example. If you were on the site on July 1st (between 0001-0600 CT), you can only see opening for July 15th. 

Again, say you were on the site on July 15th between the said times, you can only book for July 29th. And goes on and on. 

Remember between working days at 1200am-0600am approximately. 

Hope that helps. 

Do you all know if I took an appointment out of town that they would stamp my passport? I couldnt get in Houston, but I could get an appt. in San Antonio. Its a 3-4 drive but just didnt know if I should even try.

 

Thanks for your responses so far. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Cantwait said:

Do you all know if I took an appointment out of town that they would stamp my passport? I couldnt get in Houston, but I could get an appt. in San Antonio. Its a 3-4 drive but just didnt know if I should even try.

 

Thanks for your responses so far. 

Definitely. Uscis is a federal entity. As long as it's just a stamp, any local office across the country should be able to take care of that. It's comprehensible that doesn't play out when it comes to state ID or license or other things within any state's jurisdiction, but we are talking about a federal Id. Therefore, any local office across the country should be able to give you the required stamp on your passport. 

 
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