Al Southner
Registered Users (C)
Guys,
Maybe we can all calm down for a moment here. XXH, why you are obsessed with your application, you applied too early and making an info pass isn't going to resolve one iota of your worries. First of all, the Immigration Officer who will be nice and friendly when you reach the counter, will NOT have any idea of where your application is, because you send it to a lockbox, and if it has not been entered into the system, nothing will ever be said which will help your anxiety. Immigration Officials tend to be weary of people who are anxious over a nonsensical issue like you have right now. If you applied early, then once they issue a NOA, just send a letter of withdrawal with a copy of the NOA, after they accept it and kill your application, resubmit a new one and new $675 fee.
If you don't withdraw with a false hope to just being approved at the interview without the IO noticing that you applied early, that's your prerogative. However, if I were to chose to have my balls busted in 6 months or in a a month over early application, I would chose the latter. I can live with busted $675 now, amd withdraw my application and reapply after they accept my withdrawal. This alternative might cause me 2 moths of lost time, but I am content that when I reapply I will be done within 4-6 months as opposed to losing that much time.
Maybe we can all calm down for a moment here. XXH, why you are obsessed with your application, you applied too early and making an info pass isn't going to resolve one iota of your worries. First of all, the Immigration Officer who will be nice and friendly when you reach the counter, will NOT have any idea of where your application is, because you send it to a lockbox, and if it has not been entered into the system, nothing will ever be said which will help your anxiety. Immigration Officials tend to be weary of people who are anxious over a nonsensical issue like you have right now. If you applied early, then once they issue a NOA, just send a letter of withdrawal with a copy of the NOA, after they accept it and kill your application, resubmit a new one and new $675 fee.
If you don't withdraw with a false hope to just being approved at the interview without the IO noticing that you applied early, that's your prerogative. However, if I were to chose to have my balls busted in 6 months or in a a month over early application, I would chose the latter. I can live with busted $675 now, amd withdraw my application and reapply after they accept my withdrawal. This alternative might cause me 2 moths of lost time, but I am content that when I reapply I will be done within 4-6 months as opposed to losing that much time.