ATTN : ANIRUDDHA, Please respond

pachai

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Hi Aniruddha
Thanks a lot for your response.

Can you be more specific about the details. I did take a print out of form g-731c. Can you tell me more about it.

I would like to fill it up today and fax / send it by mail today.

Which one should i Select in the "TYPE OF INQUIRY" as i don\'t see any check box for Finger Printing Request.

Is there any difference between App/pet name and Beneficiary name.
How do i include my wife\'s name in this form to make a request to INS
for both of us.

Service response column:

Is it for INS to fill it up or for me to write something?.

If you don\'t mind explaning all the details to me, I would really really appreciate your response.

I have been and still am desperately waiting for this FP notice.

Thanks in advance

Pachai (TK)
 
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Pachai,

I asked Aniruddha to write up a more detailed message about
his request for a FP notice by filling out the request form.
He responded my "plea" very quickly. I have posted his
message to the website. Please go to Personal Experiences
to read his article.

ciba
 
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Pachai,

Here is my original post.
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My ND for I-485 (AOS) was October 20th, 2000 (same as my AP and EAD).
   I received my AP and EAD timely. However, I did not receive my
   FP notice. I tried to call IIO at CSC and was not lucky enough
   to get through even for a single time. At the beginning of March,
   I ran out of patience. (I thought my FP notice might have been
   lost in mail or misplaced). I went to local INS office at
   Reno. My intension was to convince them and do the FP right at
   that moment (without a FP notice). Obviously, they declined.
   However, the officer gave me a form to launch a formal Inquiry
   for my FP notice. The form is G-731C (Rev. 10/06/99). The page
   one of the form is for General Inquiry and the page two of the
   form is for Inquiry regarding Permanent Resident Card, I-551.
   I filled out the page one of the form. There is a column on
   Type of Inquiry. I checked the "other" column and wrote a small
   note by the side of it. I wrote "I have not received Finger Print
   notice yet". I mailed that with a self addressed stamped envelope.
   With in four days I received the formal reply from INS CSC. (It was
   not the Inquiry form that I sent them.) It said my I-485 application was pending. In the other section it said "If you did not receive the Finger Print Notification due to your change of address or other reasons, you may have your fingerprints taken at a local INS
   Application Support Center (ASC) within hours of operation. .....
   You must bring with you this letter and ...... ( align registration
   card or Photo ID)." From that point everything went as expected.
   By the way, I received my approval after 14 days of my Finger
   Print.
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I would like to add couple of things in response to your questions.

1. We filled up two of those forms, one for me and one for
my wife.

2. For my case with I-485, applicant and beneficiary is the same person, myself. I did NOT have any lawyer. So, I am not sure, if
you have one what would be the case. You might ask Ciba on that.

3. I left blank in the Service Response column. INS is supposed
to fill that up. Again, in my case they send their reply in a
different paper.

I hope it helps. I certainly do not mind to share my experience.

Aniruddha
 
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Hi CIBA / ANIRUDDHA

Thanks a lot for your response. I shall take a print out and send a request today itself. The only difference here is, i got FP notice and I missed it (out of country). But i still can send this to INS
and explain to them that i haven\'t received any response for the last 60 days.

Anyways, thanks a lot for your response.

I shall keep you guys posted.

Pachai
 
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