Congrats vaca! I am glad for you.
Anyway, I had been out for a while and it is only now I have been able to catch up. Sad to say, I still dont have NOA for biometrics closed to 2 months after they received our paperwork. Got an infopass last week and according to the IO everything is still ok and there has been no NOAs for FP yet. I guess I will have to wait for the 90 days for I-765 to pass before I make my next info pass. I'm am quite disappointed the infopass didnt bring much fruit to bear but at least I found out that I havent lost the FP NOA in the mail.
Hey Espoman, isnt your interview coming up soon?
Anyway, I had been out for a while and it is only now I have been able to catch up. Sad to say, I still dont have NOA for biometrics closed to 2 months after they received our paperwork. Got an infopass last week and according to the IO everything is still ok and there has been no NOAs for FP yet. I guess I will have to wait for the 90 days for I-765 to pass before I make my next info pass. I'm am quite disappointed the infopass didnt bring much fruit to bear but at least I found out that I havent lost the FP NOA in the mail.
Hey Espoman, isnt your interview coming up soon?
What is UNIX or UMT? haha, no idea. The only UNIX I know of is the operating system, hahah
Yea of course he kept a *copy* of the deed
Our lawyer asked if my name check was complete to which the officer said yes. Actually based on the LUDs I had guessed that my name check wad complete but that was just me guessing and luckily the guess turned out be right.
We didn't ask for a stamp or mention any travel plans. The IO on his own said that if my case is approved after reviewing with his boss, he will stamp the passport.
I do not remember the name of the officer, but he was a hispanic guy (with a hispanic name) in his late 30s or early 40s. Sharp looking, very professional.
He stamped MY passport with I-551. My husband is a US citizen.