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Hello.

 

My American wife petitioned for me from abroad and I completed the whole visa process abroad. Last year I received my i551 visa from the embassy in Stockholm and in January this year I entered the US and got my i551 visa endorsed. Two weeks later I was notified that my petition was approved and that the card was being produced and mailed to my US address. A few weeks after I immigrated I also received my Social Security Card. Then, about 1,5 months after I entered the US I received a appointment notification for collecting of biometrics. Being told that the card was produced and being mailed to me I did not expect any more appointments. Travelling abroad for work I did not pay attention to the arriving notification and thus missed my appointment. I called the USCIS last week and asked for a reschedule and they said I would hear back from them within 72 hours, which now has passed.

 

Does anyone else have experience with being asked to come in for biometrics after getting their i551 visa endorsed, being told that the GC is on its way and after receiving their SS card? As far as I recall the embassy in Stockholm collected all my biometrics; fingerprints, photo and signature.

 

Just curious if this is a glitch or standard procedure.

 

Thanks.

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It is rare, but it has happened to others.  No reason to worry.

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36 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

It is rare, but it has happened to others.  No reason to worry.

Thanks. The notification said that if I didn't show up to my appointment they may not reschedule it and may assume that I have abandoned my case. This just seems strange to me after spending years going through all the hoops and finally entering the country as an i551 visa-holding immigrant.

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On 5/4/2023 at 1:57 AM, Eivlind said:

Thanks. The notification said that if I didn't show up to my appointment they may not reschedule it and may assume that I have abandoned my case. This just seems strange to me after spending years going through all the hoops and finally entering the country as an i551 visa-holding immigrant.

Keep pursuing the reschedule.  Missing that appointment was a big mistake.  Probably something to do with a corrupted electronic file of your fingerprints.

 

For clarity, your petition was  approved before your case went to the National Visa Center.  Your visa was either CR1 or IR1.  I-551 is a green card or the combination of the visa and the entry stamp acting as a temporary green card for a year.

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6 hours ago, pushbrk said:

Keep pursuing the reschedule.  Missing that appointment was a big mistake.  Probably something to do with a corrupted electronic file of your fingerprints.

 

For clarity, your petition was  approved before your case went to the National Visa Center.  Your visa was either CR1 or IR1.  I-551 is a green card or the combination of the visa and the entry stamp acting as a temporary green card for a year.

Thanks. Yes, my visa was a IR1 and right now I have the one-year I-551 in my passport. On the case status tab at uscis it still says "we have ordered your card to be produced and it will be mailed to your address". I have talked to the USCIS on the phone and luckily they seemed very understanding and even apologized for the extra hassle. Yesterday I was notified that I am put back into the scheduling queue. Waiting for my new appointment now so it seems like it will all be sorted out.

 

 

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On 5/3/2023 at 1:08 PM, Eivlind said:

Hello.

 

My American wife petitioned for me from abroad and I completed the whole visa process abroad. Last year I received my i551 visa from the embassy in Stockholm and in January this year I entered the US and got my i551 visa endorsed. Two weeks later I was notified that my petition was approved and that the card was being produced and mailed to my US address. A few weeks after I immigrated I also received my Social Security Card. Then, about 1,5 months after I entered the US I received a appointment notification for collecting of biometrics. Being told that the card was produced and being mailed to me I did not expect any more appointments. Travelling abroad for work I did not pay attention to the arriving notification and thus missed my appointment. I called the USCIS last week and asked for a reschedule and they said I would hear back from them within 72 hours, which now has passed.

 

Does anyone else have experience with being asked to come in for biometrics after getting their i551 visa endorsed, being told that the GC is on its way and after receiving their SS card? As far as I recall the embassy in Stockholm collected all my biometrics; fingerprints, photo and signature.

 

Just curious if this is a glitch or standard procedure.

 

Thanks.

Hello @Eivlind hope you have received your Green Card! Same happened to me. I just want to how long it takes to receive GC after you attend the biometric appointment. Thank you 🙏 

 
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