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Hi all, I’m about to head out of town for 6 weeks (from this weekend) to Utah (I’m in California). Just received my one year extension notice - did you guys get your biometrics appointment scheduled within 6 weeks of your notice? I’m worried that I’m going to miss it, and as I’m not here I won’t get the letter to try to do a walk-in in Utah. Anyone have any advice to what I should do?

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13 hours ago, caphoto said:

Hi all, I’m about to head out of town for 6 weeks (from this weekend) to Utah (I’m in California). Just received my one year extension notice - did you guys get your biometrics appointment scheduled within 6 weeks of your notice? I’m worried that I’m going to miss it, and as I’m not here I won’t get the letter to try to do a walk-in in Utah. Anyone have any advice to what I should do?

I would just show up late to the regular place of that happens and say I was out of town. They have taken other late people at various centers.

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17 hours ago, little immigrant said:

Can someone in your household send you the appointment notice to where you're at so you can walk-in in Utah? Or can you cut your stay short and come home in time for the appointment? I had to come home from Colorado to Utah for biometrics. 

No, my husband is away at military training for 4 months so there's no one else there, but I guess I could give my mail key to a friend to have them check. I can't cut the stay short either as it's for work. I'll try getting my friend to forward mail to me! Thank you.

5 hours ago, Wuozopo said:

I would just show up late to the regular place of that happens and say I was out of town. They have taken other late people at various centers.

Good to know, thank you.

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