Had our (me, spouse, daughter) passports stamped in St Louis on March 24.
Reached on time for 9:50 am appointment. There was no waiting line and was called in immediately for FP and signatures. By the time we completed the FP and signatures, we were handed back our passports with the stamps.
The stamp was kind of anticlimax...did I spend so many anxious moments for this ordinary looking stamp? Anyway, looks don't matter and beauty is only skin deep. Came out with the standard dialog of 'cards will be mailed in 6 months....'.
The whole thing took 5 minutes for all three. Parked in front of the townhall, and paid a buck for the parking fee (< 1 hr).
Because the Red stamp was ordinary looking, attorney asked us to keep the approval notices attached to the passport till we get the physical card.
Thanks to all in this forum.
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PD June 2000
Concurrent I-140/485 ND: Nov 19, 2003
AD: March 16, 2005
Stamping: March 24, 2005
Reached on time for 9:50 am appointment. There was no waiting line and was called in immediately for FP and signatures. By the time we completed the FP and signatures, we were handed back our passports with the stamps.
The stamp was kind of anticlimax...did I spend so many anxious moments for this ordinary looking stamp? Anyway, looks don't matter and beauty is only skin deep. Came out with the standard dialog of 'cards will be mailed in 6 months....'.
The whole thing took 5 minutes for all three. Parked in front of the townhall, and paid a buck for the parking fee (< 1 hr).
Because the Red stamp was ordinary looking, attorney asked us to keep the approval notices attached to the passport till we get the physical card.
Thanks to all in this forum.
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PD June 2000
Concurrent I-140/485 ND: Nov 19, 2003
AD: March 16, 2005
Stamping: March 24, 2005