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While waiting for my greencard after 4 weeks of my welcome letter.I still didn't receive anything.So I looked online and this is what i seen
"Current Status:
On August 11, 2006, the card or document we had mailed to the applicant was returned by the post office as undeliverable. To update your address, please call the National Customer Service Center at (800) 375-5283.''
So I called to confirm my address was right and stuff but someone somewere with the post office messed up
That was the 14th of Augest I called and now I have to wait another 30 days.This has been an nightmare to say the least...Heres a post my wife made the 18th of May,2006
Here’s our experience yesterday with DORA:
Our appt was at 7:45am. We arrived at 6:45 and met with our attorney at 7:30am. Our name was called about 9am. When we got up to meet the officer at the door, she disappeared leaving the door cracked and nobody to greet us or tell us where to go. Every other officer that morning waited at the door and led people in to their office. My husband peeked in and the officer waived us in at that point. She was giving instructions on swearing us in even before I entered her office so I didn’t even hear these. My husband had to tell me we were being sworn in.
After we were sworn in and before we sat down she started asking us if we had proof of my husband’s Texas residence…driver’s license, etc. All we had was mail my husband receives and our joint checking account statements with our address on it. She said that wasn’t proof and that she has several bank accounts but it doesn’t prove she lives at that address. When my attorney politely questioned this, the officer blasted back at her “Please stop antagonizing me and let me do my job”. I was completely floored by the officer’s attitude. Everything I’ve read about people’s experiences at their interview was that they were pleasant. I don’t want to scare anybody but ours was by far the worst experience of my life. I can’t believe how rude she was. She belittled our attorney every chance she got. I was so shocked at her attitude I couldn’t even think straight.
She said my husband would have to have more proof of him living with me such as a driver’s license (which is a story all in itself due to the fact that nobody at the DPS seems to know what documents my husband needs for this…except a SS number which he cannot get yet anyway). She then spent about 10 minutes asking my husband if he ever was arrested, been in jail or been before a judge. She asked how we met. At the end she said after we provide her with the additional information everything should be ok.
We left the interview more stressed out than we’ve ever been before. We don’t know how to get any additional proof of my husband’s TX residency. He can’t get his driver’s license yet and my apartment complex will not give anything that will show that he lives with me because she “doesn’t want to get involved”. My husband is from Canada and I would have thought that this process might have been a little bit easer. We’re both thinking that maybe we should have gone up to Canada instead of staying here.
"Current Status:
On August 11, 2006, the card or document we had mailed to the applicant was returned by the post office as undeliverable. To update your address, please call the National Customer Service Center at (800) 375-5283.''
So I called to confirm my address was right and stuff but someone somewere with the post office messed up
That was the 14th of Augest I called and now I have to wait another 30 days.This has been an nightmare to say the least...Heres a post my wife made the 18th of May,2006
Here’s our experience yesterday with DORA:
Our appt was at 7:45am. We arrived at 6:45 and met with our attorney at 7:30am. Our name was called about 9am. When we got up to meet the officer at the door, she disappeared leaving the door cracked and nobody to greet us or tell us where to go. Every other officer that morning waited at the door and led people in to their office. My husband peeked in and the officer waived us in at that point. She was giving instructions on swearing us in even before I entered her office so I didn’t even hear these. My husband had to tell me we were being sworn in.
After we were sworn in and before we sat down she started asking us if we had proof of my husband’s Texas residence…driver’s license, etc. All we had was mail my husband receives and our joint checking account statements with our address on it. She said that wasn’t proof and that she has several bank accounts but it doesn’t prove she lives at that address. When my attorney politely questioned this, the officer blasted back at her “Please stop antagonizing me and let me do my job”. I was completely floored by the officer’s attitude. Everything I’ve read about people’s experiences at their interview was that they were pleasant. I don’t want to scare anybody but ours was by far the worst experience of my life. I can’t believe how rude she was. She belittled our attorney every chance she got. I was so shocked at her attitude I couldn’t even think straight.
She said my husband would have to have more proof of him living with me such as a driver’s license (which is a story all in itself due to the fact that nobody at the DPS seems to know what documents my husband needs for this…except a SS number which he cannot get yet anyway). She then spent about 10 minutes asking my husband if he ever was arrested, been in jail or been before a judge. She asked how we met. At the end she said after we provide her with the additional information everything should be ok.
We left the interview more stressed out than we’ve ever been before. We don’t know how to get any additional proof of my husband’s TX residency. He can’t get his driver’s license yet and my apartment complex will not give anything that will show that he lives with me because she “doesn’t want to get involved”. My husband is from Canada and I would have thought that this process might have been a little bit easer. We’re both thinking that maybe we should have gone up to Canada instead of staying here.