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We had our interview on Wednesday, all went well but we received an RFE today.

 

We took all our court paperwork that we had (originals) that I have used for the K1 and I submitted copied with the AOS and I gave the officer the originals in the interview. He did say he had to check the copies (he was a newer officer) so I had a feeling we would get an RFE. Anyway the arrest was in 2017 in Georgia, all charges were dropped against me and I was good but obviously it will always come up. So I need to get an original or certified copies of the final disposition with a raised stamp. Does anyone have experience with this?

I live in NYC, do I need to go to the courthouse in Georgia to get them or can you request/pay over the phone? 
I will try and call them on Monday morning when I get a chance but I want to try and prepare as much as I can as we have a month to do this. 
 

Thanks 

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@JFH @SusieQQQ @Jorgedig not sure if you can help at all? Or know any members who might know? 

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Just now, SusieQQQ said:

Sorry - I don’t know, hopefully someone else does.

Ok thank you anyway :) 

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Not sure if anyone is reading this lol but I will ask anyway. So we requested the documents yesterday and they have been mailed and we should receive within a week. 

Just re-read the RFE and it says to hand deliver ON April 3rd, stupid question but does this mean I can't do it any earlier? I have to wait a whole month? Not sure if it's like another appointment, I thought it would be a case of drop and go. Also does my Husband have to (USC) have to come with me? We only have one shot to do this so I want to get it right.

 

Thanks 

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Is there anyone who is able to help? I can't get through to USCIS, the wait time was longer than my lunch break. I keep seeing different opening hours for the NYC office and when i drop these documents off I want to be there as soon as the office opens. 

Does anyone know if you have to wait like when we went for the interview, does my USC husband need to attend. I have only been told to come on April 3rd at the same building with the paperwork but that's it and I need to let work know if I will be gone all morning etc.

 

Sorry if I am sounding crazy, I just want to get this right and I am struggling to get the answers anywhere.

 

Thanks 

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My only experience with the NY office is from my naturalization interview and oath, but I think you are totally fine to just go there early (like 8am), clear security which takes 5 minutes, go up to the floor you had your interview at and just give the person at the reception desk your papers.  Take the RFE with you so you can show the security guy you have a reason to enter the building.

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5 minutes ago, nyj215 said:

My only experience with the NY office is from my naturalization interview and oath, but I think you are totally fine to just go there early (like 8am), clear security which takes 5 minutes, go up to the floor you had your interview at and just give the person at the reception desk your papers.  Take the RFE with you so you can show the security guy you have a reason to enter the building.

Thank you. I saw somewhere they open at 7am (some sites say 8:30am) so I am going to risk it and get there for then I think and do what you said above. Thank you!

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26 minutes ago, Nicola and Jordan said:

Thank you. I saw somewhere they open at 7am (some sites say 8:30am) so I am going to risk it and get there for then I think and do what you said above. Thank you!

They definitely do open before 8am now I come to think of it, as I got there around 8am for my interview and there were already a lot of people waiting inside.

 

Good luck with everything.

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3 minutes ago, nyj215 said:

They definitely do open before 8am now I come to think of it, as I got there around 8am for my interview and there were already a lot of people waiting inside.

 

Good luck with everything.

Thank you so much for helping me!! Really appreciate it 

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