GrassRoot said:
Iswaiting
Why did they ask you for interview ? Usually AS-based 485 does not need interview. Is your case unique in some facts ? ( such as renewed NP ) ?
Is your case now in TSC ?
Did your case online change its LUD before they issued Interview Notice ?
Thanks
Here is useful infomation for the issue of renewing NP:
"ND January 2001 Approved by local office "
Hey Everyone, I just got a temporary stamp in my renewed NP passport today! My I-485 was approved the end of November 4 days before my finger prints would expire. The officer asked me if I renewed my NP and I said, "yes, twice." He said can I see your new passport I said, "sure." He asked, "Would you like me to stamp your passport or would you like me to issue you an I-94 card with your picture on it." I said, "stamp the passport please." After he stamped the passport I asked him if renewing NP as an asylee or refugee is a crime and he said, "No." In my passport he clearly wrote AS6. I also asked if it's a problem during citizenship interview. He said, he never heard of a citizenship being denied on the grounds of renewing your NP. He also finger printed me and took my photographs for my green card. He's worked in CIS for a while.
How did you renew your passport ? I need to renew mine.
Just went to the consulate in NYC
Mike N. I think you gonna have hard time to renew you NP again..
I think NP belong to you country in the first place..the consulate have the right to deny you renewal application...also remember you have to submit you old NP with the renewal application..and with AS6 STAMP is same kind hard scenario..I think any consulate clerk know exactly WHAT AS6 MEAN.
Since he is a PR now. He should have no hard time renewing his passport. The logic would be that if he should've had hard time renewing it when he was an asylee..not when he is a PR.
I'm not worried about it becuase by the time my NP expires I willl a US citizen . And they don't really care about your status. Especially if your passport is expired. All they care about s that you are legal in the US, but I don't think that will be my concern at that point.
I heard about asylee(g.c. holder) from INDONISIA ...he go back look for his mother after the sunami hit (he never found her by the way..).
he was arrested in the indinosian airport and they ask him why he apply for asylum in the united states?.
so imagine how his country look like after the sunami..and they still able to know and worry about AS6 code.
Good for you, Congratulations !
Just curious, how did you renew your NP when asylee ? Your consulate never asked your legal status in the US ( your I-94 should have AS mark ) ?
Would you mind disclose what country is this ?