sriram aravas
Registered Users (C)
Hi
Yesterday I got my passport stamped with the temporary permanent residence visa.
I went to the San Jose office around 3:30 am. There must have been about 50-60 people
in front of me. Around 7am the INS building opened and we were let in one by one.
After passing thru security check, we had to goto a counter where the INS officer
inspected my I-485 approval notice (courtesy copy is good enough). I was given token# 68.
Then followed another long wait for my token# to be called. Around 11am my turn came.
The INS officer took the approval notice, 2 ADIT style photographs, my I-94s. Since I had
not applied for EAD and AP, I did not have anything else to handover. After taking
my signature and fingerprint twice, he stamped my passport with the temporary residence
visa which is valid for 1 year. He said the plastic card would take 9-12 months to arrive.
I have some suggestions based on my experience:
1. Carry a foldable chair because the wait is long.
2. Dress in warm clothing because it gets chilly early in the morning.
3. Carry some light snacks/bottled water although there is a mobile van that comes around 5am.
4. If you are stamping with family, they could join you around 6:30 am just before the line starts to move.
5. No food/drinks allowed inside the INS building.
My details:
PD 09/99
I-140 Approved: 07/00
I-485 Applied: 10/00
I-485 approved: August 27, 2001
PP Stamped: September 4, 2001
Thanks
Sriram
Yesterday I got my passport stamped with the temporary permanent residence visa.
I went to the San Jose office around 3:30 am. There must have been about 50-60 people
in front of me. Around 7am the INS building opened and we were let in one by one.
After passing thru security check, we had to goto a counter where the INS officer
inspected my I-485 approval notice (courtesy copy is good enough). I was given token# 68.
Then followed another long wait for my token# to be called. Around 11am my turn came.
The INS officer took the approval notice, 2 ADIT style photographs, my I-94s. Since I had
not applied for EAD and AP, I did not have anything else to handover. After taking
my signature and fingerprint twice, he stamped my passport with the temporary residence
visa which is valid for 1 year. He said the plastic card would take 9-12 months to arrive.
I have some suggestions based on my experience:
1. Carry a foldable chair because the wait is long.
2. Dress in warm clothing because it gets chilly early in the morning.
3. Carry some light snacks/bottled water although there is a mobile van that comes around 5am.
4. If you are stamping with family, they could join you around 6:30 am just before the line starts to move.
5. No food/drinks allowed inside the INS building.
My details:
PD 09/99
I-140 Approved: 07/00
I-485 Applied: 10/00
I-485 approved: August 27, 2001
PP Stamped: September 4, 2001
Thanks
Sriram