Passport Stamping Experience

Kiska

Registered Users (C)
Hello,

Yesterday, my husband and I went down to the Charleston, SC INS office for his passport stamping. The officer asked for his EAD and his I-94. Then, he took his passport, stamped it, and wrote in an expiration date. The officer said that the plastic card was "in transit with a batch of them" and would take anywhere from 30 days to 1 year to arrive. We are hoping, of course, that the card will arrive very soon. It is our understanding that the card will be IR-6, the permanent 10 year card.

For all of you SC applicants, Charleston is finally taking infopass appointments. We got there at 8:30 a.m. and my husband, a walk-in, was the second to be seen.

It has been a very, very long journey and it is kind of surreal that it is over. I shouldn't say that because it won't be completely over until my husband is a citizen, has a U.S. passport and never ever ever has to deal with INS again. :)

Kiska
 
Kiska said:
Hello,

Yesterday, my husband and I went down to the Charleston, SC INS office for his passport stamping. The officer asked for his EAD and his I-94. Then, he took his passport, stamped it, and wrote in an expiration date. The officer said that the plastic card was "in transit with a batch of them" and would take anywhere from 30 days to 1 year to arrive. We are hoping, of course, that the card will arrive very soon. It is our understanding that the card will be IR-6, the permanent 10 year card.

For all of you SC applicants, Charleston is finally taking infopass appointments. We got there at 8:30 a.m. and my husband, a walk-in, was the second to be seen.

It has been a very, very long journey and it is kind of surreal that it is over. I shouldn't say that because it won't be completely over until my husband is a citizen, has a U.S. passport and never ever ever has to deal with INS again. :)

Kiska

Kiska,

As long as you live in USA, you couldn't leave INS. After getting your husband's citizenship, he/you will apply for his brother/sister and parents. And you have to come back this forum again, I bet :p . Just kidding. All the best.

Dip
 
Dip,

You may be right about that. Who knows. But, for now my husband's family is too tied to the "motherland". :rolleyes:

Good luck!

Kiska
 
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