zad886 said:Hi all!
I received a reply from Buffalo today. I've sent them personal information updates on three separate occasions and they have confirmed receipt of the last 2 that i sent. They are asking me to forward the first document i sent them. I'm glad I emailed them because if i didn't, I wouldn't have known that they did not receive it. I have a certified return receipt that shows that they received it last year...i guess, having proof of delivery does not mean anything if they lose your documents.
I forwarded them a copy of the letter together with the supporting document through email. I'm wondering if that will suffice or if I should send them a hard copy by post?
zad886 said:Tracy
Thanks for your reply! I was really leaning towards sending them a hard copy by post. But Buffalo replied to my email early this morning and said that they have attached the document to my file. Don't want to overdo it for fear that I might piss them off! I'm glad they confirmed receipt and accepted an email attachment of the requested document.
WhatALabor
sure, no problem! when did you initially apply? are you single? was your file ever transferred to a different location? did you submit your PCC and FBI clearances? if you did, when was it? (hope you don't mind the questions, just trying to complete the list )
zad886 said:Hi Tracy!
I was surprised too that they were so prompt in responding! Now I know that they have all of the documents I've mailed out to them. The only thing is they never mentioned anything about my status...no updates...and i did ask them for an update, if possible. oh well...at least they replied!
As for updating your fiance's address, he will have to fill out the "changes in personal information" form (which is on the backside of the AOR). make a photocopy of this form, fill it out, and mail it to Buffalo with proof of delivery. You have the option to fax it to them but I always choose to mail it so I can get a delivery confirmation with Buffalo's stamp and date received written on it. do make sure that he has his name, date of birth, and file# stated on any and all documents that he sends to Buffalo. hope this helps.
Hi WhatALabor!
I've updated your timeline. Just curious, have you applied for you PCC and FBI clearances? they do take a long time to process. I would suggest that you apply for it soon so you can have it handy when you get your IA to avoid further delays. What do you think guys? G, any comments? since you haven't submitted yours either.
how did you know that your file is still in buffalo? did you write to them? do you mind letting us know what you asked them for them to tell you that your file is with them (Buffalo)?
zad886 said:The FBI clearance has a validity of 6 months from when it gets processed. I don't understand why your lawyer is saying that it is only valid for 3 months?!? and what is the connection if you are still in the US? i'm curious. As for the CAIPS notes, others don't recommend requesting for one before receiving your IA since it won't contain much information.
I have requested for an update on my application but Buffalo never mentioned anything except confirming receipt of the 3 documents I mailed out to them. Hopefully you get your IA soon!
-Tracy- said:What?!? Only processing Dec 2004?! I think I'm gonna cry...