My wife had to redo fingerprints so she is behind me.
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Sent my wife's and own N400 to TSC in the same envelope.
N400 mailed via priority mail: 07/16/2007
N400 received by TSC: 07/19/2007
Checks cashed: 08/14/2007
Priority date: 07/19/2007
Receipt notice recd.: 1st week of Oct/07 (Notice date 9/28/07), same with my wife
FP Notice recd.: 2nd week of Oct/07 if I remember right, very soon after the receipt notice (Notice date 10/2/07)
FP: 10/16/07. Wifey 10/17 even though we asked for same day appointments....
WIFE'S 2ND FP: 11/24/07
MY INT NOTICE DATED: 12/28/07
MY INT: 2/28/08
WIFE'S INT NOTICE DATED: 2/1/08
WIFE'S INT: 3/4/08
OATH:
I have seen females sometimes unfortunately have to go thru 2 sets of FP. Don't know why. Your wife is not the only one. I have read somewhere on the forum that some lady's FP didn't go thru ok the very first time so she was sent another notice to come & re-take the finger prints.
Does anybody here agree or how often does that happen ?
My wife's FP is 2 weeks from today in Atlanta. We will be flying from Boston to take care of this. Hope it goes thru ok coz flying back to Atlanta again would be extremely difficult.
Hi Atlanta_Brother,
Why do you have to travel from Boston to ATL for finger printing? You can have your wife to do her FP in Boston on the scheduled date. It can be done in Boston. I was scheduled to do mine ATL, but I was in Virginia on the scheduled date and I was told that I could do it in Virginia. It is very common with USCIS. After all, it is going to the same place where it is supposed to go. Hope it helps. Thanks!
jr4173,
I had this question infact on this forum last week if I can save this trip and not fly to Atlanta with my wife & 2 infant kids. I was told that I should probably try not to take days off from work, put the kids in the day care and let my wife travel to Atlanta. I assumed that this was not possible. Now you are telling me something different. I am really confused. I will probably call immigrations on Monday & check with them, but if there is anybody else here who can provide their feedback regarding this issue, that will be great.
What about interview ? You still feel that USCIS can take care of that here in Boston or for that one will have to travel back to their home city/town.
Atlanta_Brother,
I am telling you what I have done for myself during my FP. I was away of Atlanta, and I could do the FP in Virginia on the scheduled date. Not sure what question you had last week as I didn't see your question.
Anyway, sounds like you have moved to Boston. In that case, I am not too sure how it would affect the interview. That is beyond me.
Atlanta_Brother,
I am telling you what I have done for myself during my FP. I was away of Atlanta, and I could do the FP in Virginia on the scheduled date. Not sure what question you had last week as I didn't see your question.
Anyway, sounds like you have moved to Boston. In that case, I am not too sure how it would affect the interview. That is beyond me.
If there is a middle name or any difference between ID's, get ready to explain. He eliminated my middle name because my green card did not have it even if it was on my passport and application.
I don't know what I should say during interview. My application and GC have only first and last name. But passport (India), driver's license, SSN card all have first middle and last names. When the officer asks for ID, and I show this, will this make him to ask more questions and do the namecheck again?
That's the million dollar question from me now.
Note: I am going to try to correct this during FP process.
Thanks,
Newbie001