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Here is our Experience with DORA @ Dallas today

Hi all Fellow-Kin :) :confused: :eek: :rolleyes: ,

I am INDC, my wife USC. We would like to share our experience with you all of DORA Dallas.

Appointment: July 25, 2005
Interview: July 25, 2005
Appointment Time: 12:15 pm
Arrived at DORA Office: 12:10pm
Interview: 2:10 pm
Left DORA Office: 2.15 pm

When we arrived the office, we had to go through general security checks. We handed our appointment confirmation printout from Infopass website: infopass.uscis.gov

We went prepared with all documents in duplicate. All originals. List is given below.

The receptionist asked for our ID's. We gave her our driver license and passports. She took the two large envelopes with all the documents and asked us to wait and they will call us. We were called after ten minutes. We were told that one officer will call our name, it may take between 2 to 3 hours or so. We patiently waited. There were around 30 to 35 people before us.

The movement in the office was very fast. More and more people were coming in too. Our turn came around 2.10 pm. We were escorted by the officer to her office. We noticed that everybody at DORA was very pleasant.

After a brief oath ceremony. The officer asked who complied this package. I said both of us. Her reponse was "very neat and organized" about the package, she said this twice.

She asked:

1. Where did you both meet? How long you know each other?
2. How did you both communciated with each other by phone, email?
3. What is your husbands date of birth?
4. What is your residential address?
5. How long I (INDC) has resided at that address?
6. What is your cell phone number? I said that since this a new plan only 10 old. We dont remember the numbers because we don't dial the number it's in the phone memory so we use that. However, our phone's last four digits are...
7. I was asked to put initial on form I-485.
8. Did my wife spoke to my parents?

Later she said this letter is for you acknowledging your application. I will receive instructions for finger printing in the next three days. Please comply and do the necessary. We at DORA will try to process your papers within 90 days. Congratulations.

That's all at the interview. We thanked the officer and wished her a very pleasant day. We both left.

Below is detailed what documents we supplied and how:

....

COVER LETTER

Monday, July 25, 2005

US Citizenship & Immigration Services
3010 N Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75247

Dear Sir/Madam,

Please find herewith TWO brown envelopes labeled as Envelope No. 1 and Envelope No. 2; being my ‘ORIGINAL SUBMISSION” being my petition and for the change of status of my husband Mr. ..

ENVELOPE NO: 1

This envelope contains duly filled: Form I-130, Form G-325A, a Cashier’s Check for $185.00 along with relevant Supporting Documents.

The contents are fastened with an ACCO fastener and indexed in TABS as follows, making it easy in locating items listed as attachments.

1. Form I-130: Petition for Alien Relative: Duly completed. Supporting documents are provided in the “Supporting Documents” section.

2. Fee Payment: A Cashier’s Check for $185.00 payable to "USCIS". Check placed in a transparent pouch.

3. Photos: Two ADIT Color photographs, one each of my husband and myself. Using a felt pen, I have lightly printed our respective names and Alien Registration Number (for myself) on the back of the photographs. Photographs are placed in a transparent pouch.

4. Form G-325A: Biographic Information – Duly completed and signed for my husband and myself.

5. Supporting Documents: Photocopy of the following documents (they are tabbed as #1 and #2… etc):
1. My newly issued and unexpired U.S. passport showing that I am a US Citizen. (One Page).
2. My husband’s Indian passport, showing the picture page and description page, expiration date page, US visa page, and a copy of the Form I-94 (back and forth). (Five Pages).
3. Certified Copy of our Marriage certificate .. (Two Pages).
4. Divorce papers, showing that our prior marriages were legally terminated.
• My divorce paper .. (Eight Pages).
• My husband’s divorce papers .. (Two pages).

6. Other Evidence:

Photocopy of the following documents (they are tabbed as #1 and #2… etc):

1.Affidavit from our friends: these documents demonstrate that our friends know of our meeting and marriage. I am providing these affidavits due to the fact that we both (my husband and I) do not have any next of kin or close family relative in the USA; therefore testimony from our friends is provided for your kind attention:
• Affidavit from Mrs.. US Citizen, who knows my husband since 1995 and was witness at our marriage in ..(Two Pages)
• Affidavit from Ms.. US Citizen, who knows me since the year 2000. (Two Pages)
2. Apartment Lease Contract, issued by ..(Seven Pages)
3. Texas Certificate of Title of the vehicle jointed owned by us. (One Page)
4. Joint Auto Policy issued by .. (Seven Pages)
5. Electricity bill .. (Two Pages)
6. Water Bill .. (One Page)
7. Phone and DSL internet bill.. (Three Pages)
8. Two separate Certificate of Insurance for Accidental Death Coverage, issued by .. (Thirty eight Pages)
9. Employer Identification Number (EIN) issued by the Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) ..(Two Pages)
10.Mobile Phone Bill .. (Four Pages)
11.Letter from the Department of Social Security: This shows when I had applied to change my name after marriage. (One Page)
12.Driver license issued by .. (One Page)
13.Medicaid Action Notice, North Star & Texas Star Program confirmation letter and Medicaid ID Card. .. (Three Page)
14.Letter issued by Bank …. showing our jointly owned accounts.. (Two Pages)

ENVELOPE NO: 2

This envelope contains duly filled Forms: I-485, I-693, G-325A and I-864 with relevant supporting documents detailed below and one Cashier’s Check for $385.00 (this one includes $ 70.00 the fee for Biometrics).

The contents are fastened with an ACCO fastener and indexed in TABS as follows, making it easy in locating items listed as attachments.

1. Form I-485: Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status: Duly completed. Supporting documents are provided in the “Supporting Documents” section.

2. Fee Payment: Cashier’s Check for $385.00, this amount includes $70.00 for Biometrics, payable to “USCIS”. Check placed in a transparent pouch.

3. Photos: One ADIT color photograph of my husband. Using a felt pen, I have lightly printed his name on the back of the photograph. Photograph is placed in a transparent pouch.

4. Form I-864: Affidavit of Support under Section 213A of the Act. Duly completed and notarized. Supporting documents are provided in the “Supporting Documents” section.

5. Form G-325A: Biographic Information – Duly completed and signed for my husband and myself.

6. Form I-693: Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status. Report from the Doctor is sealed in a white envelope. This envelope placed in a transparent pouch.

7. Form WR-702: Processing Sheet for Form I-485 duly completed.

8. Supporting Documents: Photocopy of the following documents (they are tabbed as #1 and #2… etc):

1. Employment/Job Letters from my present employers:
• Letter of employment from …..
• Salary pays-slip – June/July 2005.
• Letter of employment from …..
(Three Pages in all).
2. Assumed Name Records – Certificate of Ownership for Unincorporated Business or Profession .. (One Page)
3. Employer Identification Number (EIN) allocated to me by the Department of Treasury, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) .. (One Page)
4. Letter of explanation: This explains the mathematical formula I used in calculating my salary figures in the Form I-864.
5. Affidavit: This explains my solvency that I do not have any bankruptcy, debt, lien or liabilities outstanding. (One Page)
6. Evidence of Assets: Title of Car, jointly owned by us. (One Page)
7. Evidence of Assets: Appraisal Certificate of the vehicle by ..(One Page)
8. My complete recent Federal income tax return for the year 2004, namely 1040. (Five Pages)
9. My W-2 Forms for the last two years, namely 2002 and 2003..(Four Pages).
10.Evidence of Assets: Letter issued by Bank .. (Two Pages)
11.Evidence of Assets: Re: Immigrants assets, Letter issued by Bank.. (Two Pages)
12.Bank Statements from Bank showing deposit/withdrawal history during these months. (Sixteen Pages)
13.Bank Statements from Bank showing deposit/withdrawal history during these months. This info is provided in support of Item Number 11 above. (Fifty Pages)
14.Divorce papers, showing that our prior marriages were legally terminated.
• My divorce paper .. (Eight Pages)
• My husband’s divorce paper .. (Two Pages)
15.Marriage certificate .. (One Page)
16.My husband’s Birth certificates.. (Three Pages)
17.My husband’s Indian passport .. (Five Pages)

I trust the above submission meets with your approval.

Should you need further information or clarifications please do let me know, I will be honored to fulfill those requirements as my duty of a good citizen.

Wishing all the best and good luck to all !

Sincerely
PiyaLove :
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Great advice

Thank you very much for posting yor experience with DORA, my fiance and I are geting married next Monday so we can take advantage of this program, I'm trying to get all my papers together but I have some questiosn that maybe you can help me:
1.- My situation is: I enter this country with a B1/B2 Visa and I overstay enough to have a ban of 10 year. I'm geting married to a USC next Monday after living with him for almost a year, do you think I qualify for ajust of status as soom I get married?
2.- What does a Allien Number mean ?
3.- The affidavit from your friends - what they say? (just a general idea).
4.-What is form WR-702?
5.- How long took you to get your appoiment?
Thank you again. :)
 
SolBenitez said:
Thank you very much for posting yor experience with DORA, my fiance and I are geting married next Monday so we can take advantage of this program, I'm trying to get all my papers together but I have some questiosn that maybe you can help me:
1.- My situation is: I enter this country with a B1/B2 Visa and I overstay enough to have a ban of 10 year. I'm geting married to a USC next Monday after living with him for almost a year, do you think I qualify for ajust of status as soom I get married?
Yes, you qualify as soon as you get married to a USC. You would be forgiven for your overstay as long as you file for AOS and dont leave the country till you get your GC.

2.- What does a Allien Number mean ?
You are on a B1, you dont have A#. You would get one when you file your GC.

3.- The affidavit from your friends - what they say? (just a general idea).
This is needed only when you file for I-751, i.e 2 years after you get your GC.

4.-What is form WR-702?
Not sure. Will look up and let you know.

5.- How long took you to get your appoiment?
Thank you again. :)
 
This is my understanding based on what i searched. WR-702 is obsolete now and was used for the K1 visa packet earlier.

Or, I think this is an internal form used by USCIS which might not be available for you to fill and submit. I would not worry about it.
 
Thank you for answer that fast, one more questios, online is the only way to get an appointment or I can call to the USCIA Office.
 
Does my husband and I need to live in Dallas during the complete process, because we need to move in 2 month?
 
SolBenitez said:
Thank you very much for posting yor experience with DORA, my fiance and I are geting married next Monday so we can take advantage of this program, I'm trying to get all my papers together but I have some questiosn that maybe you can help me:
1.- My situation is: I enter this country with a B1/B2 Visa and I overstay enough to have a ban of 10 year. I'm geting married to a USC next Monday after living with him for almost a year, do you think I qualify for ajust of status as soom I get married?
2.- What does a Allien Number mean ?
3.- The affidavit from your friends - what they say? (just a general idea).
4.-What is form WR-702?
5.- How long took you to get your appoiment?
Thank you again. :)

Hi
I am not a lawyer, so just a friendly advice.

The way I understood is that the more info you provide. The better. They will as less questions.

My response to your Q's is as:
1. Yes, I think you should not have any problem.
2. If your USC spouse was naturalized here after green card etc. then the naturalization certificate has that number on it. It's called Alien Number now a US Cititzen.
3. Our friends said that they know us so long and so forth. We told them about our relationship and marriage etc. and that we are in a loving and true marriage.
4. See WR-702 here http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2005-08,GGLD:en&q=WR-702
you can also search google.com for form WR-702
5. It took us approx. 1 month for this appointment.

I wish you all the best!
Regards,
Piyalove
 
SolBenitez said:
Thank you for answer that fast, one more questios, online is the only way to get an appointment or I can call to the USCIA Office.


Hi SolBenitez,

Go to website: infopass.uscis.gov and follow the instructions. The best time to try to get an appointment is late nights around midnight. I tried it so and got thru!

Good Luck and God bless you both !
Be in Love and Smile always!!

Piyalove
 
Thank you!

Hi Fellow-Kin,

Thank you all for your support and input. My wife and I appreciate and commend this portal in allowing us all in sharing info to each other! Thank you once again!

We will keep you all informed how things come along with our application with DORA Dallas!

Regards to all,

Piyalove
 
Hi everyone,

I've been having trouble accessing an appointment time on infopass.
When I get to the screen where it says to click on a day for an apppointment, there is nothing to choose. The only option you have on this screen is the 'Back' button.

Has anyone ever encountered this before?
Is this because of the huge amount of traffic in trying to schedule an appointment?

Thanks for everyone's advice.

Sol
 
What kind of letter from Bank?

piyalove said:
Hi all Fellow-Kin :) :confused: :eek: :rolleyes: ,

I am INDC, my wife USC. We would like to share our experience with you all of DORA Dallas.

Appointment: July 25, 2005
Interview: July 25, 2005
Appointment Time: 12:15 pm
Arrived at DORA Office: 12:10pm
Interview: 2:10 pm
Left DORA Office: 2.15 pm

When we arrived the office, we had to go through general security checks. We handed our appointment confirmation printout from Infopass website: infopass.uscis.gov

We went prepared with all documents in duplicate. All originals. List is given below.

The receptionist asked for our ID's. We gave her our driver license and passports. She took the two large envelopes with all the documents and asked us to wait and they will call us. We were called after ten minutes. We were told that one officer will call our name, it may take between 2 to 3 hours or so. We patiently waited. There were around 30 to 35 people before us.

The movement in the office was very fast. More and more people were coming in too. Our turn came around 2.10 pm. We were escorted by the officer to her office. We noticed that everybody at DORA was very pleasant.

After a brief oath ceremony. The officer asked who complied this package. I said both of us. Her reponse was "very neat and organized" about the package, she said this twice.

She asked:

1. Where did you both meet? How long you know each other?
2. How did you both communciated with each other by phone, email?
3. What is your husbands date of birth?
4. What is your residential address?
5. How long I (INDC) has resided at that address?
6. What is your cell phone number? I said that since this a new plan only 10 old. We dont remember the numbers because we don't dial the number it's in the phone memory so we use that. However, our phone's last four digits are...
7. I was asked to put initial on form I-485.
8. Did my wife spoke to my parents?

Later she said this letter is for you acknowledging your application. I will receive instructions for finger printing in the next three days. Please comply and do the necessary. We at DORA will try to process your papers within 90 days. Congratulations.

That's all at the interview. We thanked the officer and wished her a very pleasant day. We both left.

Below is detailed what documents we supplied and how:

....

COVER LETTER

Monday, July 25, 2005

US Citizenship & Immigration Services
3010 N Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75247

Dear Sir/Madam,

Please find herewith TWO brown envelopes labeled as Envelope No. 1 and Envelope No. 2; being my ‘ORIGINAL SUBMISSION” being my petition and for the change of status of my husband Mr. ..

ENVELOPE NO: 1

This envelope contains duly filled: Form I-130, Form G-325A, a Cashier’s Check for $185.00 along with relevant Supporting Documents.

The contents are fastened with an ACCO fastener and indexed in TABS as follows, making it easy in locating items listed as attachments.

1. Form I-130: Petition for Alien Relative: Duly completed. Supporting documents are provided in the “Supporting Documents” section.

2. Fee Payment: A Cashier’s Check for $185.00 payable to "USCIS". Check placed in a transparent pouch.

3. Photos: Two ADIT Color photographs, one each of my husband and myself. Using a felt pen, I have lightly printed our respective names and Alien Registration Number (for myself) on the back of the photographs. Photographs are placed in a transparent pouch.

4. Form G-325A: Biographic Information – Duly completed and signed for my husband and myself.

5. Supporting Documents: Photocopy of the following documents (they are tabbed as #1 and #2… etc):
1. My newly issued and unexpired U.S. passport showing that I am a US Citizen. (One Page).
2. My husband’s Indian passport, showing the picture page and description page, expiration date page, US visa page, and a copy of the Form I-94 (back and forth). (Five Pages).
3. Certified Copy of our Marriage certificate .. (Two Pages).
4. Divorce papers, showing that our prior marriages were legally terminated.
• My divorce paper .. (Eight Pages).
• My husband’s divorce papers .. (Two pages).

6. Other Evidence:

Photocopy of the following documents (they are tabbed as #1 and #2… etc):

1.Affidavit from our friends: these documents demonstrate that our friends know of our meeting and marriage. I am providing these affidavits due to the fact that we both (my husband and I) do not have any next of kin or close family relative in the USA; therefore testimony from our friends is provided for your kind attention:
• Affidavit from Mrs.. US Citizen, who knows my husband since 1995 and was witness at our marriage in ..(Two Pages)
• Affidavit from Ms.. US Citizen, who knows me since the year 2000. (Two Pages)
2. Apartment Lease Contract, issued by ..(Seven Pages)
3. Texas Certificate of Title of the vehicle jointed owned by us. (One Page)
4. Joint Auto Policy issued by .. (Seven Pages)
5. Electricity bill .. (Two Pages)
6. Water Bill .. (One Page)
7. Phone and DSL internet bill.. (Three Pages)
8. Two separate Certificate of Insurance for Accidental Death Coverage, issued by .. (Thirty eight Pages)
9. Employer Identification Number (EIN) issued by the Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) ..(Two Pages)
10.Mobile Phone Bill .. (Four Pages)
11.Letter from the Department of Social Security: This shows when I had applied to change my name after marriage. (One Page)
12.Driver license issued by .. (One Page)
13.Medicaid Action Notice, North Star & Texas Star Program confirmation letter and Medicaid ID Card. .. (Three Page)
14.Letter issued by Bank …. showing our jointly owned accounts.. (Two Pages)

ENVELOPE NO: 2

This envelope contains duly filled Forms: I-485, I-693, G-325A and I-864 with relevant supporting documents detailed below and one Cashier’s Check for $385.00 (this one includes $ 70.00 the fee for Biometrics).

The contents are fastened with an ACCO fastener and indexed in TABS as follows, making it easy in locating items listed as attachments.

1. Form I-485: Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status: Duly completed. Supporting documents are provided in the “Supporting Documents” section.

2. Fee Payment: Cashier’s Check for $385.00, this amount includes $70.00 for Biometrics, payable to “USCIS”. Check placed in a transparent pouch.

3. Photos: One ADIT color photograph of my husband. Using a felt pen, I have lightly printed his name on the back of the photograph. Photograph is placed in a transparent pouch.

4. Form I-864: Affidavit of Support under Section 213A of the Act. Duly completed and notarized. Supporting documents are provided in the “Supporting Documents” section.

5. Form G-325A: Biographic Information – Duly completed and signed for my husband and myself.

6. Form I-693: Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status. Report from the Doctor is sealed in a white envelope. This envelope placed in a transparent pouch.

7. Form WR-702: Processing Sheet for Form I-485 duly completed.

8. Supporting Documents: Photocopy of the following documents (they are tabbed as #1 and #2… etc):

1. Employment/Job Letters from my present employers:
• Letter of employment from …..
• Salary pays-slip – June/July 2005.
• Letter of employment from …..
(Three Pages in all).
2. Assumed Name Records – Certificate of Ownership for Unincorporated Business or Profession .. (One Page)
3. Employer Identification Number (EIN) allocated to me by the Department of Treasury, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) .. (One Page)
4. Letter of explanation: This explains the mathematical formula I used in calculating my salary figures in the Form I-864.
5. Affidavit: This explains my solvency that I do not have any bankruptcy, debt, lien or liabilities outstanding. (One Page)
6. Evidence of Assets: Title of Car, jointly owned by us. (One Page)
7. Evidence of Assets: Appraisal Certificate of the vehicle by ..(One Page)
8. My complete recent Federal income tax return for the year 2004, namely 1040. (Five Pages)
9. My W-2 Forms for the last two years, namely 2002 and 2003..(Four Pages).
10.Evidence of Assets: Letter issued by Bank .. (Two Pages)
11.Evidence of Assets: Re: Immigrants assets, Letter issued by Bank.. (Two Pages)
12.Bank Statements from Bank showing deposit/withdrawal history during these months. (Sixteen Pages)
13.Bank Statements from Bank showing deposit/withdrawal history during these months. This info is provided in support of Item Number 11 above. (Fifty Pages)
14.Divorce papers, showing that our prior marriages were legally terminated.
• My divorce paper .. (Eight Pages)
• My husband’s divorce paper .. (Two Pages)
15.Marriage certificate .. (One Page)
16.My husband’s Birth certificates.. (Three Pages)
17.My husband’s Indian passport .. (Five Pages)

I trust the above submission meets with your approval.

Should you need further information or clarifications please do let me know, I will be honored to fulfill those requirements as my duty of a good citizen.

Wishing all the best and good luck to all !

Sincerely
PiyaLove :
:cool: :cool: :cool:
:cool: :cool: :cool:

Hello,

We have joint bank account and last 12-14 months joint statements. Should we get any letter from the bank or the bank statements showing both names is OK?

Thank You,
 
infopass.uscis.gov

SolBenitez said:
Hi everyone,

I've been having trouble accessing an appointment time on infopass.
When I get to the screen where it says to click on a day for an apppointment, there is nothing to choose. The only option you have on this screen is the 'Back' button.

Has anyone ever encountered this before?
Is this because of the huge amount of traffic in trying to schedule an appointment?

Thanks for everyone's advice.

Sol

Hi, SolBenitez

Go to website: infopass.uscis.gov and follow the instructions. The best time to try to get an appointment is late nights around midnight. I tried it so and got thru!

Good Luck and God bless you both !
Be in Love and Smile always!!

Piyalove
 
sap12452003 said:
Hello,

We have joint bank account and last 12-14 months joint statements. Should we get any letter from the bank or the bank statements showing both names is OK?

Thank You,


Hi, sap12452003!

Yes ! Instruct your Bank that you want a Consular Letter or letter for INS for immigration purpose. It's a standard letter which is drafted as per USCIS format.

Good Luck,

Keep Smiling and be in love!

Piyalove
...it's a He...
 
sap12452003 said:
Hello,

We have joint bank account and last 12-14 months joint statements. Should we get any letter from the bank or the bank statements showing both names is OK?

Thank You,

Hi, Read the I-864 carefully and you will notice that they ask for assets and where they are and also if you submit bank statements then you also have to show deposits and withdrawals from that account for over the 12 months period. They ask for assets less liens, loans and liabilities. If you have loans then show those papers etc. If you dont have any liens, loans, mortgage or liabilities then it advisable to submit an affidavit as follows:

AFFIDAVIT

I, Mrs or Mr ..........; my Social Security Number is xxx-xx-xxxx; of address .................; telephone and fax # (xxx) xxx xxxx and Cell # (xxx) xxx xxxx.

To the best of my knowledge I, depose and state the following:

I do not reasonably expect a controversy with or claim by any creditor in the foreseeable future.

I do not have any debt, lien or liability outstanding.

I do not contemplate filing for relief under the provisions of the United States Federal Bankruptcy Code and I am not currently involved in any activity that may reasonably be expected to result in filing for such relief.

I am solvent and reasonably expect to be able to pay any and all of my anticipated debts and bills as they come due in the foreseeable future.



___________________________
xxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxx (Mrs.) Dated:
Place: xx, Texas

Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me this:

_______day of __________, 2005

At _____________________ .


My commission expires on _________________.

_______________________________________

(Signature of Notary Public or Officer Administrating Oaths)


.......

Good Luck,

Be in love and keep smiling !

Piyalove
 
Hi, Read the I-864 carefully and you will notice that they ask for assets and where they are and also if you submit bank statements then you also have to show deposits and withdrawals from that account for over the 12 months period. They ask for assets less liens, loans and liabilities. If you have loans then show those papers etc. If you dont have any liens, loans, mortgage or liabilities then it advisable to submit an affidavit as follows:

AFFIDAVIT

I, Mrs or Mr ..........; my Social Security Number is xxx-xx-xxxx; of address .................; telephone and fax # (xxx) xxx xxxx and Cell # (xxx) xxx xxxx.

To the best of my knowledge I, depose and state the following:

I do not reasonably expect a controversy with or claim by any creditor in the foreseeable future.

I do not have any debt, lien or liability outstanding.

I do not contemplate filing for relief under the provisions of the United States Federal Bankruptcy Code and I am not currently involved in any activity that may reasonably be expected to result in filing for such relief.

I am solvent and reasonably expect to be able to pay any and all of my anticipated debts and bills as they come due in the foreseeable future.



___________________________
xxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxx (Mrs.) Dated:
Place: xx, Texas

Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me this:

_______day of __________, 2005

At _____________________ .


My commission expires on _________________.

_______________________________________

(Signature of Notary Public or Officer Administrating Oaths)


.......

Good Luck,

Be in love and keep smiling !

Piyalove
 
Hi, SolBenitez

Go to website: infopass.uscis.gov and follow the instructions. The best time to try to get an appointment is late nights around midnight. I tried it so and got thru!

Good Luck and God bless you both !
Be in Love and Smile always!!

Piyalove
 
piyalove said:
Hi, sap12452003!

Yes ! Instruct your Bank that you want a Consular Letter or letter for INS for immigration purpose. It's a standard letter which is drafted as per USCIS format.

Good Luck,

Keep Smiling and be in love!

Piyalove
...it's a He...


Hi,

Do you have any special/standard name of the letter? What should I tell the bank when they ask the type of letter. To be honest my bank people are not that smart.

Thank You,
 
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