sandiego0304
New Member
My family and I have our passport stamped in San Diego office last week. I have been trying to tell people who is going to there late. But I failed to post my message until I finally found a bulk email (not regular email!) from the Forums team today.
Based on our I-485 approval notices, we arrived San Diego Downtown Office at about 6:20am. But then we were told the office has moved to Chula Vista. Without exact address, we finally found Chula Vista office at 7:20am. We saw about 200 persons in a longer line and 10~20 persons in a short line. Asked an officer there, the short line was for I-485 stamping. Passed through the security gate, we went to B line (a short line again) and got a ticket for whole family. At about 10:30am, our number got call and we have our stamps on our passport in 5 minutes. We noticed the time for stampling is quite different. One family (4 persons) just with 2 number before us took more than 40 minutes to get work done. It is case and officer dependent. The officer stamped for us is a very efficient guy.
Document needed:
1. original approval notice
2. copy of ID (e.g. driver license or passport) -- not mentioned in the notice.
3. I-94, passport
4. two photos (ADIT as said by the notice but we used pp photos)
The address:
Chula Vista Customer Service Center
1261 Third Avenue, Suite A
Chula Vista, CA 91911
http://uscis.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/sandiego/aboutus.htm#anchor1621545
Work day mentioned in the notice:
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, 7:00am - 2:00 pm
Parking space:
no problem.
I want thank all the people in the forum to which I stayed with for more than two years and got a lot of information that really encouraged and helped me during my difficult and painful time. Good Luck for everyone in the forum!
WAC032xxxxxxx
1st I-140(NIW) ND: 11/2001
RFE for I-140: 5/2002
RFE replied: 6/2002
denied: 10/2002
2nd I-140(NIW) ND: 6/2003
I-140 AD: 7/2003
I-485 ND: 7/2003
FP: 3/2004
AD: 8/2004
SD: 8/2003
Based on our I-485 approval notices, we arrived San Diego Downtown Office at about 6:20am. But then we were told the office has moved to Chula Vista. Without exact address, we finally found Chula Vista office at 7:20am. We saw about 200 persons in a longer line and 10~20 persons in a short line. Asked an officer there, the short line was for I-485 stamping. Passed through the security gate, we went to B line (a short line again) and got a ticket for whole family. At about 10:30am, our number got call and we have our stamps on our passport in 5 minutes. We noticed the time for stampling is quite different. One family (4 persons) just with 2 number before us took more than 40 minutes to get work done. It is case and officer dependent. The officer stamped for us is a very efficient guy.
Document needed:
1. original approval notice
2. copy of ID (e.g. driver license or passport) -- not mentioned in the notice.
3. I-94, passport
4. two photos (ADIT as said by the notice but we used pp photos)
The address:
Chula Vista Customer Service Center
1261 Third Avenue, Suite A
Chula Vista, CA 91911
http://uscis.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/sandiego/aboutus.htm#anchor1621545
Work day mentioned in the notice:
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, 7:00am - 2:00 pm
Parking space:
no problem.
I want thank all the people in the forum to which I stayed with for more than two years and got a lot of information that really encouraged and helped me during my difficult and painful time. Good Luck for everyone in the forum!
WAC032xxxxxxx
1st I-140(NIW) ND: 11/2001
RFE for I-140: 5/2002
RFE replied: 6/2002
denied: 10/2002
2nd I-140(NIW) ND: 6/2003
I-140 AD: 7/2003
I-485 ND: 7/2003
FP: 3/2004
AD: 8/2004
SD: 8/2003