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28 minutes ago, Wooderz said:

It’s all fixed now. They realized that he was correct. Apparently they had his work authorization still listed as an EAD, not a green card. Now the local HR rep, who messed it up the first place, is supposed to fix it. So all a big mistake on their part. 

 

I kinda started thinking it was a mistake because this company employs 200,000+ people. How could they have this wrong, ya know. 

Very glad they got that fixed. Just make sure there are no reprocussions to him and if there are report it.

 

some people can just be mean for little to no reason

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Posted
24 minutes ago, Ash.1101 said:

Very glad they got that fixed. Just make sure there are no reprocussions to him and if there are report it.

 

some people can just be mean for little to no reason

100% agree. Especially when you find out about someone's mistake that they did not even admit to in the first place. 

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Thanks Parabola and Ash for all the advice and moral support today! Glad it was resolved but sorta still bummed out that it happened. Just another reminder of the small challenges that immigrants face.

 

I compiled a list of I-9 resources so I’ll post those here later and maybe start a new thread in the appropriate subforum for the benefit of others in the future. 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Wooderz said:

Thanks Parabola and Ash for all the advice and moral support today! Glad it was resolved but sorta still bummed out that it happened. Just another reminder of the small challenges that immigrants face.

 

I compiled a list of I-9 resources so I’ll post those here later and maybe start a new thread in the appropriate subforum for the benefit of others in the future. 

You're most welcome. Immigrants face more challenges than people imagine. The stigma is alive and well. Sad indeed.

 

Thank you in advance for this for all those who may be facing that same ordeal - hopefully things will soon change with more awareness.

Posted

Hey fellas, quick question:

 

On my biometric appointment notice, I see only my original receipt number, which returns me an error when I try to check my status online. I called to USCIS to raise the question and the lady on the other side told me there's supposed to be a separate (second) code on a biometric notice and kind of surprised I didn't get one. 

 

Does anybody have the same situation? 

 

 

Posted
12 hours ago, А&А said:

Hey fellas, quick question:

 

On my biometric appointment notice, I see only my original receipt number, which returns me an error when I try to check my status online. I called to USCIS to raise the question and the lady on the other side told me there's supposed to be a separate (second) code on a biometric notice and kind of surprised I didn't get one. 

 

Does anybody have the same situation? 

 

 

I'm in the exact same situation. If anyone knows what to do here, let us know :)

Posted

Guys, I really need some help here. I went to DMV to get a new license since this one expires with my greencard at the end of the month. Presented my I-797 one year extension letter and they seemd to have no issues. However, they said they needed approval through the SAVE system. They scanned my documents and I waited for over an hour for them to say they heard back. Once they did, the lady said that the email she received from the system was that I will be notified within 10 days whether or not my extension was approved. She said there is nothing the DMV can do, I have to wait for the letter, I guess it's from UCSIS. I got home and called USCIC. The lady on the phone kept saying there is nothing she can do and I need to make an infopass appointment so that the local office can update my info in the system so that the DMV can see it. So I went to do that - no appointments available in my local USCIS office at all. I'm at a loss what to do next. I also asked the USCIC representative if she can give me a case number other than the one on the letter to view my updates online - she said there is no such thing as another case number, it's a system glitch and eventually it will correct itself so I can view updates online. However, I know that many get a second case number on their biometrics notice but for some reason, my biometrics notice has the same number as my I-797 and the system keeps saying there is no info available with that number. This is seriously upsetting, I cannot be without a license as I have to work. Plus I'm 8 months pregnant and could go into labor soon, I need to be able to drive legally! Not to mention that I need a valid state issued ID at the hospital, etc. They need to get their sh** together ASAP, this is ridiculous. But in the meantime, any advice on what I can do?? Thanks in advance!!!

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Mel_D said:

Guys, I really need some help here. I went to DMV to get a new license since this one expires with my greencard at the end of the month. Presented my I-797 one year extension letter and they seemd to have no issues. However, they said they needed approval through the SAVE system. They scanned my documents and I waited for over an hour for them to say they heard back. Once they did, the lady said that the email she received from the system was that I will be notified within 10 days whether or not my extension was approved. She said there is nothing the DMV can do, I have to wait for the letter, I guess it's from UCSIS. I got home and called USCIC. The lady on the phone kept saying there is nothing she can do and I need to make an infopass appointment so that the local office can update my info in the system so that the DMV can see it. So I went to do that - no appointments available in my local USCIS office at all. I'm at a loss what to do next. I also asked the USCIC representative if she can give me a case number other than the one on the letter to view my updates online - she said there is no such thing as another case number, it's a system glitch and eventually it will correct itself so I can view updates online. However, I know that many get a second case number on their biometrics notice but for some reason, my biometrics notice has the same number as my I-797 and the system keeps saying there is no info available with that number. This is seriously upsetting, I cannot be without a license as I have to work. Plus I'm 8 months pregnant and could go into labor soon, I need to be able to drive legally! Not to mention that I need a valid state issued ID at the hospital, etc. They need to get their sh** together ASAP, this is ridiculous. But in the meantime, any advice on what I can do?? Thanks in advance!!!

Ok calm down. Wait till next week. And they will call u and say that your documents are verified. It happened with me too and they usually say 10 days but you should get a call from them with in 2-3 days. So next week probably you will get your license. 

Posted
21 minutes ago, Mel_D said:

Guys, I really need some help here. I went to DMV to get a new license since this one expires with my greencard at the end of the month. Presented my I-797 one year extension letter and they seemd to have no issues. However, they said they needed approval through the SAVE system. They scanned my documents and I waited for over an hour for them to say they heard back. Once they did, the lady said that the email she received from the system was that I will be notified within 10 days whether or not my extension was approved. She said there is nothing the DMV can do, I have to wait for the letter, I guess it's from UCSIS. I got home and called USCIC. The lady on the phone kept saying there is nothing she can do and I need to make an infopass appointment so that the local office can update my info in the system so that the DMV can see it. So I went to do that - no appointments available in my local USCIS office at all. I'm at a loss what to do next. I also asked the USCIC representative if she can give me a case number other than the one on the letter to view my updates online - she said there is no such thing as another case number, it's a system glitch and eventually it will correct itself so I can view updates online. However, I know that many get a second case number on their biometrics notice but for some reason, my biometrics notice has the same number as my I-797 and the system keeps saying there is no info available with that number. This is seriously upsetting, I cannot be without a license as I have to work. Plus I'm 8 months pregnant and could go into labor soon, I need to be able to drive legally! Not to mention that I need a valid state issued ID at the hospital, etc. They need to get their sh** together ASAP, this is ridiculous. But in the meantime, any advice on what I can do?? Thanks in advance!!!

In order to make infopass appointment online, try to log in to the site after midnight when their system is refreshed. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Mel_D said:

Guys, I really need some help here. I went to DMV to get a new license since this one expires with my greencard at the end of the month. Presented my I-797 one year extension letter and they seemd to have no issues. However, they said they needed approval through the SAVE system. They scanned my documents and I waited for over an hour for them to say they heard back. Once they did, the lady said that the email she received from the system was that I will be notified within 10 days whether or not my extension was approved. She said there is nothing the DMV can do, I have to wait for the letter, I guess it's from UCSIS. I got home and called USCIC. The lady on the phone kept saying there is nothing she can do and I need to make an infopass appointment so that the local office can update my info in the system so that the DMV can see it. So I went to do that - no appointments available in my local USCIS office at all. I'm at a loss what to do next. I also asked the USCIC representative if she can give me a case number other than the one on the letter to view my updates online - she said there is no such thing as another case number, it's a system glitch and eventually it will correct itself so I can view updates online. However, I know that many get a second case number on their biometrics notice but for some reason, my biometrics notice has the same number as my I-797 and the system keeps saying there is no info available with that number. This is seriously upsetting, I cannot be without a license as I have to work. Plus I'm 8 months pregnant and could go into labor soon, I need to be able to drive legally! Not to mention that I need a valid state issued ID at the hospital, etc. They need to get their sh** together ASAP, this is ridiculous. But in the meantime, any advice on what I can do?? Thanks in advance!!!

 

I was also not seeing any info pass appointments in the normal day time 9 AM - 5 PM but tried early morning like 4 AM - 6 AM dates are open for that week and next week. Try that i hope it will help you.

Posted
3 hours ago, Mel_D said:

Guys, I really need some help here. I went to DMV to get a new license since this one expires with my greencard at the end of the month. Presented my I-797 one year extension letter and they seemd to have no issues. However, they said they needed approval through the SAVE system. They scanned my documents and I waited for over an hour for them to say they heard back. Once they did, the lady said that the email she received from the system was that I will be notified within 10 days whether or not my extension was approved. She said there is nothing the DMV can do, I have to wait for the letter, I guess it's from UCSIS. I got home and called USCIC. The lady on the phone kept saying there is nothing she can do and I need to make an infopass appointment so that the local office can update my info in the system so that the DMV can see it. So I went to do that - no appointments available in my local USCIS office at all. I'm at a loss what to do next. I also asked the USCIC representative if she can give me a case number other than the one on the letter to view my updates online - she said there is no such thing as another case number, it's a system glitch and eventually it will correct itself so I can view updates online. However, I know that many get a second case number on their biometrics notice but for some reason, my biometrics notice has the same number as my I-797 and the system keeps saying there is no info available with that number. This is seriously upsetting, I cannot be without a license as I have to work. Plus I'm 8 months pregnant and could go into labor soon, I need to be able to drive legally! Not to mention that I need a valid state issued ID at the hospital, etc. They need to get their sh** together ASAP, this is ridiculous. But in the meantime, any advice on what I can do?? Thanks in advance!!!

Ok, so the DMV called me back and said the documents got approved. Go figure. When I went back, they gave me my license for 8 years instead of just one. I wasn't going to correct them so it ended up working out!! Thanks for the replies!!

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Posted
15 minutes ago, JPD15 said:

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Biometrics dated: 6/1/18

Biometrics received 6/9/18

Appointment date: 6/18/18

Early walk-in: 6/12/18

 

You done with biometrics? I have appointment on Tuesday at 3 pm. Can I go in the morning and get over with it? 

 
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