Infastocawn
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Thank you for your prompt and detailed reply.
Did they want to see the FP notice letter from USCIS ? If yes, let's hope they do not mind you have gone there earlier.
Another question: Do you thinki you can be penalized or rejected by USCIS that you have been FP yearlier, trying to be ahead of time ?
Proxyon,
I don't think they would penalize me for going early as there are thousands of people doing it and I have had no problem whatsoever. In fact, I am ahead with an interview in a couple of weeks when other people will have to wait a couple of months for it. I want it to come out as fast as possible as I am going to bring my parents here so I don't mind a being a couple of weeks ahead of everyone. But be careful, I am not taking other people's place as the office was empty and I did not take off any of the other applicants' time for going early to get my FPs done. Don't think about it too much, it's a simple procedure.
They did ask me for the letter but they read it and asked me for ID and that was it. I showed them my passport and my Green Card. No penalty. It's something very laid back and nobody should have any problems as long as they cooperate with the USCIS staff and are friendly. They were very corteous and professional as well as should you be.
I checked my DO, which is Houston, and it looks like they answer more cases than they have applicants so they are ahead of schedule. The statistics say it takes 5 months but it may take 4 and a half or if I'm really lucky 4 months. Like I said, 2 or 3 weeks is good enough for me as it means my parents get here 2 or 3 weeks before planned.
Hope this helps.