Just got back from Newark INS. I reached around 7.45am, and after
an hour of wait in the room 334 (We were let in at 8.am). The stamping
was a simple process, just asked for passport, 2 photo and old EAD
cards. The officer had made a mistake by writing my wife\'s A# on
to my FP form. When I pointed out this mistake, she immediately
thanked me and corrected the error. Hence, if you are going with
your spouse, please make sure they would not make these simple
mistakes, which may cost us more later. She said, cards will
arrive within 1 year, and told us to write to them if we do not receive
in next 6 months. They know, how to confuse us
When you go to INS Newark office, there are two queues, one for
vistors and other for appointments. Make sure you are in the right
queue.
If you have any questions, please post. I will definitely hangon this
board for couple of more months.
I wish all of you good luck, and hope all the older applications
of \'98 and early \'99 will see a light at the end of the tunnel soon.
Thanks to Rajeev Khanna for hosting this great site, without
which we would have been in darkness about our application
processing. It is surprising, we still see such an unselfish
person around.
an hour of wait in the room 334 (We were let in at 8.am). The stamping
was a simple process, just asked for passport, 2 photo and old EAD
cards. The officer had made a mistake by writing my wife\'s A# on
to my FP form. When I pointed out this mistake, she immediately
thanked me and corrected the error. Hence, if you are going with
your spouse, please make sure they would not make these simple
mistakes, which may cost us more later. She said, cards will
arrive within 1 year, and told us to write to them if we do not receive
in next 6 months. They know, how to confuse us
When you go to INS Newark office, there are two queues, one for
vistors and other for appointments. Make sure you are in the right
queue.
If you have any questions, please post. I will definitely hangon this
board for couple of more months.
I wish all of you good luck, and hope all the older applications
of \'98 and early \'99 will see a light at the end of the tunnel soon.
Thanks to Rajeev Khanna for hosting this great site, without
which we would have been in darkness about our application
processing. It is surprising, we still see such an unselfish
person around.