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19 hours ago, Lou Camp said:

Anybody know what the requirements are for renewal of license in Texas once you get your EAD? Already looked it up, but I wanna see how y'alls experience was!

Just bring you old license. :) they will know that you have your EAD already and follow the expiration date on it. Oh, do the impact test. It should be valid.

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Hi Everyone happy for all your progress so far! And to those waiting for work ,travel and green card. we are still waiting for all of them. we moved from boston to orlando, did the change of address and got an email that they got the change. but now i dont know what office has our travel and work files.

do they send everything to the orlando office?

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1 hour ago, ngshizzles said:

Hey @ttjewell

 

How did your interview go? 

 

Just checking on you

It went great we got approved it was a long interview though lasted approximately 45 mins

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1 hour ago, zhelle said:

Just bring you old license. :) they will know that you have your EAD already and follow the expiration date on it. Oh, do the impact test. It should be valid.

The impact test? I'm not sure what that is...

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27 minutes ago, zhelle said:

It’s an online class that’s free. You just have to watch videos. And qfter the videos it will give you a certificate of completion that is valid for three months. Impact texas young drivers test. Or ITYD. You need that. :) 

Hmm. Is that a requirement for renewal?

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13 hours ago, bostonBruce said:

Hi Everyone happy for all your progress so far! And to those waiting for work ,travel and green card. we are still waiting for all of them. we moved from boston to orlando, did the change of address and got an email that they got the change. but now i dont know what office has our travel and work files.

do they send everything to the orlando office?

Nope.
Travel and work stays at NBC, where it has always been. They process all that stuff so moving has no impact on those applications.

 

Locations only matters for GC

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1 hour ago, emekus94 said:

Nope.
Travel and work stays at NBC, where it has always been. They process all that stuff so moving has no impact on those applications.

 

Locations only matters for GC

Ok good we were wondering whats taking the work and travel approval so long, we did biometrics in august.

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1 hour ago, bostonBruce said:

Ok good we were wondering whats taking the work and travel approval so long, we did biometrics in august.

A lot of people are waiting including myself

It takes anywhere from roughly 4-6 months for work/travel

 

So you can be one of the earlier lucky ones or be like us that might wait the full 6 months.

Once u reach 6 months, then you can call USCIS and petition that ur case is outside normal processing times

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I got Informed Delivery that I'm getting a letter today BUT it says my name and then: c/o my fathers name..... why would they send it to me but have my dad as care of? They've sent it to my US address too...my dad lives in the UK. 

 

Any idea what it might be? Thanks! 

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8 minutes ago, emylady said:

I got Informed Delivery that I'm getting a letter today BUT it says my name and then: c/o my fathers name..... why would they send it to me but have my dad as care of? They've sent it to my US address too...my dad lives in the UK. 

 

Any idea what it might be? Thanks! 

FYI I'm actually in the UK at the moment so I can't actually open the mail until the 18th. Hence me wondering, haha.

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1 hour ago, emylady said:

FYI I'm actually in the UK at the moment so I can't actually open the mail until the 18th. Hence me wondering, haha.

It could be your interview letter mine was addressed the same way...my name then C/O my father who lives in Ireland. 

 

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Just now, ttjewell said:

It could be your interview letter mine was addressed the same way...my name then C/O my father who lives in Ireland. 

 

How strange is that! Why would they put your fathers name in, haha this process just gets even more baffling! 🤣

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