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YesDid they ask about the receipt number?
I’m concerned about my Mexican passport do they ask for it I wonder??Hello,
They asked for:
-Receipt number
-A #
-Email address and phone #
-grant letter
and gave me a Service number that I need to provide when they call me back
I heard you don't need it, but it always good to take it just incases the interview is nice, and he stamps it.I’m concerned about my Mexican passport do they ask for it I wonder??
Hopefully not thanksI heard you don't need it, but it always good to take it just incases the interview is nice, and he stamps it.
My husband’s experience, he didn’t need his passport but they asked for his birth certificate to make sure his details are spelled correctly (name and birth date).I’m concerned about my Mexican passport do they ask for it I wonder??
ThanksMy husband’s experience, he didn’t need his passport but they asked for his birth certificate to make sure his details are spelled correctly (name and birth date).
Since you received the Grant, how long did it take to receive your permanent residence?My husband’s experience, he didn’t need his passport but they asked for his birth certificate to make sure his details are spelled correctly (name and birth date).
Actually I’m still waiting and my husband got his before the pandemic (2018) so it was faster back then. Sorry I really can’t accurately answer your question.Since you received the Grant, how long did it take to receive your permanent residence?
Ah ok now I understandActually I’m still waiting and my husband got his before the pandemic (2018) so it was faster back then. Sorry I really can’t accurately answer your question.
Can you share this link please
It was an emailCan you share this link please
No I haven’t I was waiting for the letter but I’m going directly to immigration court to get it personally this Monday question do I wait for the letter before I make the call for my Infopass?Hello, my friends,
I received a call from immigration. They asked for my parents' complete names, as well as my email, address, phone number, and birthday.
Once she confirmed the information, she mentioned that I would receive the green card in the mail in about 45 days, unless I receive a letter first indicating that I might need to get fingerprinted. Otherwise, I just have to wait. She also said that I don’t need to get my passport stamped; that is only for people who want to travel now due to emergencies. To be honest, I am not planning to travel until I receive the green card.
Hope this information helps.
By the way, Buda, did you make the call?
Your lawyer should have received the letter, but it’s fine if you still want to go. I recommend making the call. My lawyer advised me to do so so they would know I was aware of the decision and to expedite the process. The agent informed me that I only need the letter if they tell me to get fingerprints.No, I haven’t I was waiting for the letter but I’m going directly to immigration court to get it personally this Monday question do I wait for the letter because I make the call ????
Got itYour lawyer should have received the letter, but it’s fine if you still want to go. I recommend making the call. My lawyer advised me to do so so they would know I was aware of the decision and to expedite the process. The agent informed me that I only need the letter if they tell me to get fingerprints.