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Posts posted by moerlien
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Not sure if it applies or not...
We've been back and forth, because we have not received our EAD (approved in March) ...and we have called every 30 days to request a new on to be sent. We have case numbers, etc.... but everytime that we call, the USCIS system shows that they have 'requested the resend', but there is never anything that shows that it has happened.
In the USCIS system, they 'send it to be printed'. That is the last information that they have. They have no ability to do any tracking after that. There is no accountability of what goes out into the mail stream and definitely no mail tracking. You don't want to hear my comments about this.
Our AOS interview has come up about 3 months after, so we are hoping that we will receive this card 'expeditiously'.
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We got this filled out, just in case. Our AOS interview is Monday (6-26).
I looked up the approved civil surgeons on the uscis website for this. There were not so many in my area, but many on the other side of the city. I called one that was close and got no telephone answer, so I called the 'easiest to find with a man driving' one that happens to be near the USCIS and the airport in KC.
For anyone in KC, talk to Sharon at Landmark Medical Center, as she is the one that has immigration knowledge. You do need to explain that the medical exam was completed elsewhere and that you only need to have the Vaccinnation Supplement form filled out. This cost me $40, and I picked it up the next day ( I provided the Vaccination Worksheet from the medical interview in Bangkok).
In our case, everything from my wife's worksheet indicated that she had all of her vaccinations and anything else was 'not age appropriate'.
Let you know whether it was needed or not on Monday.
PS The approved civil surgeons have forms. It is not acceptible for you to provide to them. I did submit copies of my wife's passport (maiden name), driver's license (married name), and marriage certificate, to validate her name to the Vaccination Worksheet from Thailand.
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They are concerned about felonies, not misdemeanors. When you have a 'felony' conviction, you have done something bad enough that you are considered to be a criminal. Most of the time a DUI is a misdemeanor (unless you have hurt anyone) until #3.
You just need to know what you were convicted of, misdemeanor or felony. Misdemeanor, no problem. Felony, you are going to need to document your things a bit more.
Change of address online?
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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Online Change of Address: https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa