She has exercised all three options.
1. She called 1800... they said 'wait'
2. went to the local Baltimore office.... they said 'we can't help, the case is in Vermont. wait'
3. She's written a letter to Vermont... no answer. And I doubt there will be one.
4. She tried to see the status...
My friend filed her I-751 in February 2006. As of today Vermont Office is processing April 2006. She has never gotten any documents after the first notice of reciept. Obviously, she's very worried and wondering how typical it is. Anybody with filing dates February-April 2006, please share your...
My friend has a problem with her I-751. It was filed in February 2006 and now they are processing April 2006. Nothing has been heard about her case. The local office does not know what's going on either. She wants to call the Vermont office directly and try to talk to somebody there. Please, if...
I need to update the information with the SS office as I'm not a GC holder anymore. Now my SS card states "valid only with work authorization" (or something like this).
Online info regarding Baltimore DO isn't what it is in reality. Read the Baltimore thread.
thank you for advice, I'll...
I found the form I need to fill out in order to replace my Soc. Sec. card, but it appears they want me to send the original Citizenship certificate with the application. I don't feel like sending it to them. Is there another way to do it? for example, can I show up at their office in person and...
I'm preparing to apply for my parents GC but I expect to move within the state in the near future. To avoide lost mail and all the trouble with changing address forms, can I use a POBox as my address? I seem to remember that INS doesn't send documents to POBoxes but I don't remember how accurate...
Sometimes I read that people apply directly at passport offices, some apply use post offices. Is there any difference what way one should apply in terms of time and security? which way is more preferable?
Hi everybody! I became a US citizen today!!!! I still can't believe it, this journey is over!!!! My timeline you can see below. I never thought it would take just a bit over 3 months to get citizenship. Hooray to Baltimore DO. I never had any problems with this office and I hope nobody here...
Everybody is talking about the 100 questions we have to know the answers to for our test, but on uscis.gov site there are only 96 questions. Are those the questions I need to know? if yes, where are the missing 4 questions?
thank you
sorry, Kaynags, that's a bummer! I'd say simply pay as soon as you can and keep all the receipts. Also, fill out the N-400 again and give it to the officer during the interview along with all the proof that you paid the ticket and such.
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