Interview scheduled for me and my wife. She has received YL already to bring Driving license. I am waiting for mine.
u guys are going in lightning speed.... gr8.....
Interview scheduled for me and my wife. She has received YL already to bring Driving license. I am waiting for mine.
u guys are going in lightning speed.... gr8.....
I dont know whats happening to my application. I applied on 2/6/10 to phoenix, az, application was received on 2/9/10, check was cashed on 2/18/10 and Status was changed to RFE on 3/4/10 but I have not received any yellow letter or FP notice yet. Infact I have not even received the initial NOA too. My postal address in the USCIS is correct. I called the customer service and they filed a complaint for me and gave me a ticket number and said that I would get a reply in 45 days. What if I miss my window of fingerprinting? Anyone with similar problems........any suggestions, should I get an infopass appointment and see whats going on with my application?
Hi Aravind, I don't have an answer to your question but out of curiosity, if you never received anything from USCIS, how did you register your case on USCIS website? how did you know that the status changed to RFE? did they give you your case number when you called them?
Updated... Check Cashed
02/09/2010 Sent N-400 using usps to Dallas.
02/19/2010 Check cashed
03/18/2010 FP done
03/25/2010 Interview Document Check List???
I am totally confused. I got a yellow paper saying they wanted copies of our tax returns (hubby is a us citizen) .. no problem, my DL ... no problem. AND my ARREST RECORD????? and said I'd indicated I was arrested??? I haven't ever been arrested. I DID have two speeding tickets. BOTH were set to "improper equipment" by the court and I simply paid a fine at the window.
BUT I wasn't actually IN court because my husband's sister is married to the D.A. He took it, and had that done and I just paid the fine. WHAT do I need to provide I don't have the speeding tickets.... or anything regarding them.... I thought they didn't pay any attention to speeding tickets everone said. ARGH HELP!!!
No worries, this shows clearly that you are not following this forum ...... (just kidding).
I am sure you would have checked 'yes' to the question 'Have you ever been arrested, cited etc....?' in N-400 (speeding tickets).
This is a standard verbage USCIS uses. If you indeed checked this 'yes', then get some proof to show that you paid all your speeding tickets. if possible get 'court disposition' documents for all your ticekts and take them with you to the interview....
Good luck.
got FP date, check updated signature.