A LUD a day......

Any body can give me any idea about this...?!?!

I just got two e-mails that say:

"On September 8, 2006, we transferred your I485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status to an office in CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER for processing. Our office in CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER will send you a written decision as soon as processing is complete. You should receive a notice informing you that your case has been transferred to a local office."

Why did they send it in California and not in Boston (my DO)??? Any body knows?

Thanks in advance.
 
Gads, I only PRAY for a letter like that ! :)

Some cases are being sent to CA for expedited processing. However, it is a bit strange since Boston has been (at least for people on this forum) one of the speediest and most efficient offices. I wouldn't worry.. you will probably be getting through the process faster now. I'd say congratulations are in order..??
 
Durres, how odd! It sounds like you've been transferred to California for a "no-interview" approval processing. This is pretty common with people who have K-1 visa's, but I've not heard of it before otherwise.

Maybe I'm wrong, but certainly in all the other cases I've seen a CSC transfer means you'll get approved without the need for a interview. Fingers crossed.

Out of interest, what visa did you come here on?
 
Well Gang We are all on the Home stretch toward the AOS.

Now is the time to be sure you have everything required.


Don't be caught on the week before the interview running around gather employment letters, TAx Transcripts, and original Documents such as USC Birth certs/ or Foriegn Birth certs & their translations.

Our package is ready, we have everything the intervie wletter asks for and extra support evidence to support our AOS case.

We even did a dry run and took a trip to our local Do, so we know where it is located and even asked the security guard & recetionist about any particulars related to the day of, such as

What if we are late? which with Los Angeles DO is ok if you arrive before end of business on interview date.

Can we bring our children? They prefer not but will not turn us away if we bring our daughter.
 
all, please pray for us that we should get through FBI Name check in few weeks. Goodluck to everyone whose interviews are coming up in the next few weeks.
 
Addie_Goodvibes said:
We even did a dry run and took a trip to our local Do, so we know where it is located and even asked the security guard & recetionist about any particulars related to the day

Sounds like a good plan. Where's the best place to park for the Los Angeles DO? We were thinking of taking the Gold line to Union station to avoid parking (I did this for my Infopass and it was great), but my wife has to go to work afterwards, so that's not an option.
 
directly behind the Los ANgeles DO there is street Metered parking, alos you can park near little tokyo, which is only a block away from DO
We are taking the Green line- Blue Line to Red Line to Civic Center Station it is only a block away from Los Angeles DO
 
I wish I was getting interviewed in LA. Then I could go to El Cholo to (hopefully) celebrate afterwards, only 9 miles away.

Instead I get to eat a cheesesteak. ;)
 
dr_lha said:
I wish I was getting interviewed in LA. Then I could go to El Cholo to (hopefully) celebrate afterwards, only 9 miles away.

El Cholo?? Not sure if I am familiar with that place. I live in Hermos Beach so I rarely go downtown, We plan on having a picnic and then celebrating with a nice dinner at Maggianos at the Grove.

Instead I get to eat a cheesesteak. ;)
 
Its an 83 year old Mexican Restaurant, with excellent huge portions and great Margarita's and best of all, its cheap. Oddly its in Korea Town, but I think it was there before most of the Koreans!

The Grove is nice, it kind of reminds me of going to those malls inside Casinos in Vegas though. I must admit when I've been there I usually eat at one of the places in the Farmer's Market.
 
Yeah, I just get cravings for Mexican food because we don't have it where I live, and after living in California for 5 years, I miss it!
 
dr_lha said:
Yeah, I just get cravings for Mexican food because we don't have it where I live, and after living in California for 5 years, I miss it!

I guess I'm lucky...own some property in San Diego and rent/currently live in Dallas. Therefore going between Cali and Texas a lot --- getting the best of both Baja and Tex-Mex cuisine. Not to make you jealous or anything he he
 
Yeah! But in Pennsylvania we have great... err... Cheesesteaks?

The fact I live in bumfuck Egypt doesn't help matters either. ;)
 
dr_lha said:
Yeah! But in Pennsylvania we have great... err... Cheesesteaks?

The fact I live in bumfuck Egypt doesn't help matters either. ;)

Hmmm..... we may go out for Mexican tonight..... enjoy your cheesesteaks!
(Just kidding ---- I'm not really this mean.)
 
My Favorite Mexican Food was Fish Tacos at Sharkeys ( RIP.. was burned to the ground over the summer :( ) I went to Sharkeys' happy Hour Taco Tuesday almost Every Tuesday for the past 10 years, They have the best Cal-mexi Appetizers.
 
sarrebal said:
Congrats!

How come you got it at Federal Plaza? Where do you live in NY?
I live 10 minutes away from it and have to go out to Long Island, which I hate.


i live in manhattan. upper west side. no idea why i got federal plaza but i'm glad i just have to take the subway.
 
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