Once again had fun talking to USCIS people over the phone yesterday...
Called them to find the status of my I485 (filed Jan 2004).
The officer read me the message from the web page which I already knew -
"On March xx, 2006, the document we made based on the approval or registration of this case was mailed directly to the person to whom issued".
We all know - this is just an address change or a fingerprint paper was sent. Moreover, my PD is July 2001, which became current only 3 weeks ago. So there is no way the case could get approved in March.
No, he insisted, this is approval.
On my statement that "I haven't received any evidence of my case been approved" he suggested to file an I-90 - the card replacement form. This is another 260 bucks!
See the point?
Resume - the customer service is exactly like a car shop - do not engage in a conversation with them until you know _exactly_ what you need.
Or you end up paying more money.
InThePit,
EB3 Worldwide
PD July 2001
Called them to find the status of my I485 (filed Jan 2004).
The officer read me the message from the web page which I already knew -
"On March xx, 2006, the document we made based on the approval or registration of this case was mailed directly to the person to whom issued".
We all know - this is just an address change or a fingerprint paper was sent. Moreover, my PD is July 2001, which became current only 3 weeks ago. So there is no way the case could get approved in March.
No, he insisted, this is approval.
On my statement that "I haven't received any evidence of my case been approved" he suggested to file an I-90 - the card replacement form. This is another 260 bucks!
See the point?
Resume - the customer service is exactly like a car shop - do not engage in a conversation with them until you know _exactly_ what you need.
Or you end up paying more money.
InThePit,
EB3 Worldwide
PD July 2001