Expedited - RP and RTD

Singh6

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Hi Guys,

July 14th - My and my wife's expedited RP and RTD applications were accepted. (Expedite request, Company Letter, applications, Fee, two pre-paid - USPS express Mail - Flat rate return envelopes)
July 15th - Fee - Checks processed. LUD
July 16th - We missed USCIS calls. LUD
July 17th - Received USCIS calls - 1. they asked for my fax number - Provided, 2. asked if we could appear for FP today - agreed - 3. they faxed the ASC notices - completed FP process on the same day. LUD
Now what ?

I have 2 job offers - one from Mexico and the second from the US. I prefer Mexico one but RP and RTD approval/mail uncertainty is pushing me to confusion. At the same time, I am under-pressure to accept one of them ASAP.

What do you guys think that how long would it take for USCIS to approve and mail our travel documents? ... Any guess ... Please
 
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People cannot advise you on which job offer to accept. It is your life.

You could have asked USCIS when they called you regarding timing. You can call them back now.
 
Thanks Thankful,

May be I could not put my question in a right way.

I wanted to ask about the expected RP/RTD issuance speed only.
 
Thanks Thankful,

May be I could not put my question in a right way.

I wanted to ask about the expected RP/RTD issuance speed only.

In my experience one to two weeks.

But you could have asked the horse's mouth when you were on the phone with them right?
 
Actually when officer initially called me, they had expedited my RP application only. So in a hurry, I spent all my energy to convince him to add my wife’s RTD application into the same expedite process as well. I just forgot rest of the questions when I noticed this major issue. The officer was very nice but still he initially appeared helpless to work on the second LIN #. It took two calls, a lot of struggle for me to get my work done. And I went through several phases (shock, panicked, happiness) in such a short time that I totally forgot asking this last question.
 
Actually when officer initially called me, they had expedited my RP application only. So in a hurry, I spent all my energy to convince him to add my wife’s RTD application into the same expedite process as well. I just forgot rest of the questions when I noticed this major issue. The officer was very nice but still he initially appeared helpless to work on the second LIN #. It took two calls, a lot of struggle for me to get my work done. And I went through several phases (shock, panicked, happiness) in such a short time that I totally forgot asking this last question.


in my case expedited RP took only 2 weeks, i applied at the end of june 2007,
i received the document july 15 2007.
 
Got two more LUDs on 7/28 (Routine one) and 7/29 (Approved and Mailed)

Received the documents on 7/29 (received the RP and RTD through pre-paid express mail envelopes - seems they had actually mailed them on 7/28)

So as you guys mentioned, it took exactly two weeks. Thanks for your replies.

Regards
 
Got two more LUDs on 7/28 (Routine one) and 7/29 (Approved and Mailed)

Received the documents on 7/29 (received the RP and RTD through pre-paid express mail envelopes - seems they had actually mailed them on 7/28)

So as you guys mentioned, it took exactly two weeks. Thanks for your replies.

Regards

What happened to your wife's case? YOu are leaving country with that hanging??
 
my experience

I applied for RTD June 19th,
Requested expedited processing
They sent me a letter requesting Evidence on July10th
I Faxed to the number on the letter medical records from my mother (with Cancer in Spain) and a letter from my employer (An Airline) saying that I need to be able to travel internationally at all times.

And I got it on July 24th IT was on my mailbox

I am pretty happy about this experience I am already here in Spain visiting my mother :)
 
To Want

What happened to your wife's case? YOu are leaving country with that hanging??

Want.. Thank you very much for your kind concern. My wife's case is still stuck in the same black hole....We did not hear anything from USCIS since our attorney made a request to change our official address. He had expected that this case will be moved to the related district office and the interview will be rescheduled very soon. Now ! It appears to me that even immigration officials do not want to take a risk to work on this case.

I am not leaving country permanently, it is only to get some experience in some advanced technology (temporarily) so that I could remain valuable in my profession. Moreover, my family will stay in the US untill my wife's case get approved. They might visit me for holiday purpose (only if I find everything OK).... Thanks again.... Regards
 
My expedited RP application with two self-addressed express mailers were receved by USCI on Wednesday, August 6, and I still have not heard anything from them about my fingerprinting. I need to leave the country in less than two week. Just wondering if I can do my fingerprinting before that.

Gino
 
My expedited RP application with two self-addressed express mailers were receved by USCI on Wednesday, August 6, and I still have not heard anything from them about my fingerprinting. I need to leave the country in less than two week. Just wondering if I can do my fingerprinting before that.

Gino

No you have to stay in country to get it done. REad below:

AAO Rejects Filings for Reentry Permits while Outside U.S.

The Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) recently made public a case confirming the denial of an application for reentry permit that was filed while the applicant was outside of the United States. The Murthy Law Firm did not provide representation in connection with any aspect of this case, but we share this information to help other permanent residents understand the legal requirements for obtaining the reentry permit. This AAO decision (PDF 140KB) is available to the public online.

One must remember that Form I-131 is used to request several types of travel documents. The travel document at issue is the reentry permit for permanent residents who need to be outside of the U.S. in excess of a year. This process differs from the Advance Parole and the Refugee Travel Document, both of which are requested by using Form I-131.

Initial Denial of the Reentry Permit

The applicant in this case is a citizen of China. He departed the U.S. on February 28, 2006 and carried with him a reentry permit that expired on April 28, 2006. The applicant filed his application for a reentry permit on April 24, 2006, at a time when he was outside of the United States. He apparently believed that he could do so in order to extend the validity of the previously-issued, unexpired reentry permit. The Director of the Nebraska Service Center denied the application for a reentry permit on the basis that the applicant was not in the U.S. at the time of filing his application for a reentry permit.

No Extension of Reentry Permits after Departing U.S.

The regulations on reentry permits clearly require that the permanent resident applicant file the application while s/he is in the United States. Additionally, the argument that what was filed was really an extension of the prior application was unsuccessful. The AAO stated that an individual cannot apply for an extension of a reentry permit, as the regulations require that expired reentry permits are to be surrendered to the U.S. government. Thus, while an individual may be eligible to apply for a new reentry permit once his or her current reentry permit expires, a person cannot "extend" his or her reentry permit.

Similar Denials of Applications for Reentry Permits

The AAO recently released two similar decisions upholding the denial of reentry permits to U.S. permanent residents or green card holders who departed the U.S. and subsequently filed applications for reentry permits from abroad. The AAO decision (PDF 87.9KB) regarding the denial of the application for a reentry permit filed by a U.S. green card holder from the Dominican Republic and its decision (PDF 130KB) upholding a similar denial of an application for a reentry permit filed by a German citizen are both available online.

Reminder : Biometrics before Departure

Regular MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers may recall a discussion of new requirements for applicants of reentry permits in our March 14, 2008 article, Biometrics Now Required for Reentry Permits and Refugee Travel Documents. In addition to simply filing, it is now also necessary to comply with security features, like the biometric requirements, before departing the United States.

Possible Source of Confusion - Form Used for Other Purposes

This is not a new area or a change in the law. It is a common problem area, as individuals often realize they need reentry permits after they have left the United States. Since the I-131 is used for purposes other than the reentry permit, it also bears questions that relate to applicants for Refugee Travel Documents, who in some circumstances may file the I-131 from abroad. It is sometimes wrongly assumed, therefore, that applying from abroad is possible for all requests made on the I-131.

Conclusion

We at the Murthy Law Firm are happy to share this information with our readers who are thinking of traveling abroad after obtaining U.S. permanent residency. Travel requirements and documentation can be quite complex. As shown by these non-precedent AAO decisions, there is no exception to the physical presence requirement at the time of filing the I-131, with respect to a reentry permit. This is not discretionary, even if sympathetic facts and a valid explanation may exist. To protect yourself and your family, it is best to consult with a qualified, experienced immigration attorney regarding required documentation for return travel well before departing the United States
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Thanks a lot for this. I did my biometrics on August 15 and am now waiting for the RP. I hope I will get it soon.

Gino
 
Hi guys, I have requested for expedite RP, I do my biometrics on 9/2/08, yet I haven't got my Reentry Permit nor any other letter from USCIS. My travel date is 10/12/08.

Well, not having my Reentry permit 1 week after I did my biometrics made me worry whether they actually approve my expedite request or not. They never give any confirmation on approval of expedite request, they just send me the biometrics appt forms. Do I need to worry? Is there anything I can do at this point?
 
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