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ztiberiusd

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  • Birthday 06/17/1999

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    Ann Arbor
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    Michigan

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  • Immigration Status
    IR-1/CR-1 Visa
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    Nebraska Service Center
  • Country
    New Zealand

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  1. I recently received a notice for a biometrics appointment related to the removal of conditions on my green card. This isn't my first time at the Detroit field office, as I previously attended a biometrics session prior to obtaining my green card. Now, after submitting the request to remove the conditions, I've been scheduled for another appointment. I'm reviewing all documents and seeing that they want me to bring my green card and any ASC notices I've received. There was an initial mix-up since I never got the first appointment notice by mail. It wasn't until I gained access to my online account through the notice of action that I discovered I had missed the initial ASC biometrics appointment. My question is: When I attend the rescheduled appointment, do I need to bring all ASC notices, specifically including a printed copy of the first one that I didn't receive? Since I can now access it digitally, I can easily print it out, but I want to ensure it's required. Thanks!
  2. I notice on the Auckland consulate portion of travel.state.gov, there's a section which says "Please use the list below to determine the items that every applicant must provide to the consulate PRIOR to the immigrant visa interview. Bring your documents to the consulate the week before your interview any time between 8:00 a.m. and 12 noon Monday through Friday, except public holidays. Place them in an envelope with your case number and full name on the outside and addressed to “Immigrant Visa Unit.”". My wife doesn't live in Auckland so this would not be possible. She could courier the documents up this week if necessary, but I found it odd that there was no mention of this process in any correspondence she's received from the consulate, and I don't see much mention of it here on VisaJourney either. I'm wondering if this is an out of date/irrelevant instruction. I thought it was strange that if they did want this to happen, they were relying on people to meticulously read through the travel.state.gov website rather than following the instructions directly received from the consulate. I emailed the consulate on Thursday in the US which would have been Good Friday in NZ, so I can't expect a response from them until NZ Tuesday.
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