They had all the certificates arranged in a box when I went in for the morning session. The certificates were sorted based on the last 3 digits of your A number (GC number). They issue you a seat number so that the certificates can be sorted in that order. You also need to go up to the stage in...
I guess it depends on how big a risk taker you are. You can make an appointment at the Denver Passport office for the 17th (or even 16th afternoon) and get a passport issued same day. Then go to SFO embassy on 18th and get a visitor visa issued. They normally give it to you by the evening. All...
My timeline:
Mailed Application: July 29th
Application Received: July 31st
Date of Ackd: Oct 1st
Granted and Printed: Oct 6th
Despatched from Delhi: Oct 9th
My experience with the folks at Indian Consulates worldwide has been great. They are overcrowded and to my experience everyone steps into the consulate and demands everything done right away. As long you understand that and be courteous it works to your advantage.
I had this great experience...
Looking at the threads from other processing locations in the US, CGISF is dead slow. 12 weeks when other locations are processing it within 21 days. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
This means that your file is back from Nebraska. Which is a good sign. When I went for the oath ceremony, I did get to meet a lot of folks from the Denver DO. They were nice folks trying to do a good job.
I would follow up again in 2 weeks time. This imho the most efficient way.
Thanks sd12 for all your suggestions over the last few months.
goboulder, You can also show up at the Denver DO without any appointment. Try to be there between 7:30 and 8:30 and you can be assured of meeting someone. When I went there with an Infopass appt, there was not much of a queue.
Completed
Went for the oath at 8:15AM for an 8:30AM appointment. Was done by 11:00. The procedure is similar to what others had explained on this board. Went to the post office and dropped off the application for a passport.
All done. Thanks for all the folks on this board. Good luck to you all.
It is still 3 months or 90 days ahead of your completion of 5 years of LPR. If you file 6 months in advance it will get returned back to you by NSC. AFAIK this rule has not changed.
The entire process from date of application to oath takes 4 months based on my experience. That is, as long as...
Make an appointment with the Passport agency in Denver. Show up with the necessary documents for a passport along with the original tickets. They should be able to issue a passport quickly (for a fee).
http://travel.state.gov/passport/about/agencies/agencies_913.html
I missed my oath date on May 27th in Denver, CO. I had moved residences on May 5th within the same city and had given a forwarding address with USPS. I also called the 800 number to give them the new address along with the AR-11.
Since they do not forward USCIS letters, it went back to...
Finally, received the oath letter today.
Wednesday, July 19 2006
8:30AM
USCIS
3001 South Federal Blvd.
Denver, CO 80236
Teikyo Loretto Heights Theater, RM1, GT1
My suggestion: As long as you are not stuck in the name check nightmare, I would recommend that you wait it out. Things are quite fast in Denver DO. Check with them on a regular basis by taking an infopass appointment. Lawyer who is affordable and reliable - :D :D :D
They hold these ceremonies every month. If she asks for another date, they would not automatically give you the next month. In my case, when I missed my May date (due to an address change within same city), I requested a June date. They said June was already full and said "maybe" July. The...
It is at the Kenneth King Academic & Performing Arts Center. USCIS has only a small hall across from their offices on Paris St. You need to bring your green card, information about any travel that you did between your interview and June 30th, the oath letter and "proper attire". I would carry...
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