Today at SF INS, my wife and I received Interim EAD cards.
Interestingly, the cards are valid for 4 months, not
3 months.
RD 04/30/01
ND 06/29/01
WAC-01-223-xxxxx
We got to the INS office at 8:45am on 08/01/01. No one
was there. As I entered the building the first INS official
offered me a glass of lemonade and asked me how they could
help me. I said, "Give me an EAD card in two minutes or
else, and sing a song while your at it." The INS officials
all burst into an amazing rendition of "Hey Big Spender"
and I had the card in my hand (along with a chocolate mint)
in 1 minute and 40 seconds.
Then my wife woke me up and told me the line had finally
moved ... Now the real story.
We got to SF INS at 8:45am. There was a queue out the door
and nearly to the street corner.
I asked the security guard if this was a long queue. He said, not really
the ones on Monday and Friday are worse. He also suggested don\'t
come when the weather is good.
By 10:15am we had a ticket number, after we have showed our
EAD receipt (the case has been pending over 90 days).
By 10:30am our ticket had been called and it had been verified
that we could receive Interim
cards and we were told to go up stairs. The worker had verified
that my current EAD application had not been adjudicated and
there wasn\'t any RFE\'s.
Upstairs (Window 17) we placed our forms in the tray and
waited. The people who had entered just before and just after
us had just received their cards when at 11:30am the officers
announced they were going to lunch and we had to be back at
12:30pm.
We got back at 12:30pm, by 1:00pm we had our cards in our
hand, valid til 30/11/01.
Take home messages:
. According to the guard, don\'t come on Monday or Friday,
the queue is very long.
. All I needed was EAD receipts, drivers licence (photo id)
and a copy of a *filled* out EAD form (you don\'t actually
need the form, only the information contained in it).
. If you get there after about 8:30am you won\'t get done by
11:30am when the officers have lunch.
. The Vietnamese resteraunt (Sian?) on the next block is
quite good food.
. It is an pacifying experience to stand in the queue and
watch the plight of others. If you think your situation is bad
then just watch some of these unfortunate folks. I saw men cry,
woman with lips that could not stop shaking and people literally
try to pull their hair out. It was both sad and placed my problems
into perspective (so what if I get my Green card in December instead
of October).
Interestingly, the cards are valid for 4 months, not
3 months.
RD 04/30/01
ND 06/29/01
WAC-01-223-xxxxx
We got to the INS office at 8:45am on 08/01/01. No one
was there. As I entered the building the first INS official
offered me a glass of lemonade and asked me how they could
help me. I said, "Give me an EAD card in two minutes or
else, and sing a song while your at it." The INS officials
all burst into an amazing rendition of "Hey Big Spender"
and I had the card in my hand (along with a chocolate mint)
in 1 minute and 40 seconds.
Then my wife woke me up and told me the line had finally
moved ... Now the real story.
We got to SF INS at 8:45am. There was a queue out the door
and nearly to the street corner.
I asked the security guard if this was a long queue. He said, not really
the ones on Monday and Friday are worse. He also suggested don\'t
come when the weather is good.
By 10:15am we had a ticket number, after we have showed our
EAD receipt (the case has been pending over 90 days).
By 10:30am our ticket had been called and it had been verified
that we could receive Interim
cards and we were told to go up stairs. The worker had verified
that my current EAD application had not been adjudicated and
there wasn\'t any RFE\'s.
Upstairs (Window 17) we placed our forms in the tray and
waited. The people who had entered just before and just after
us had just received their cards when at 11:30am the officers
announced they were going to lunch and we had to be back at
12:30pm.
We got back at 12:30pm, by 1:00pm we had our cards in our
hand, valid til 30/11/01.
Take home messages:
. According to the guard, don\'t come on Monday or Friday,
the queue is very long.
. All I needed was EAD receipts, drivers licence (photo id)
and a copy of a *filled* out EAD form (you don\'t actually
need the form, only the information contained in it).
. If you get there after about 8:30am you won\'t get done by
11:30am when the officers have lunch.
. The Vietnamese resteraunt (Sian?) on the next block is
quite good food.
. It is an pacifying experience to stand in the queue and
watch the plight of others. If you think your situation is bad
then just watch some of these unfortunate folks. I saw men cry,
woman with lips that could not stop shaking and people literally
try to pull their hair out. It was both sad and placed my problems
into perspective (so what if I get my Green card in December instead
of October).