Wac02165XXXXX
Rd – 4/18/02
Nd – 4/18/02
1st FP – 5/02
2nd FP – 2/04
rfe – issued on 5/19/04
rfe - received by USCIS on 7/13/04
approved on 7/14/04
stamped on 7/20/04
I went to the office in San Francisco around 7:00am this morning and there were already about 60, 70 people before me. Actually there are two waiting lines, one is a shorter line in 630 Samsome Street, and the other is a longer one in Washington Street. The shorter line is for appointment (reservation?). At first, I was waiting in the longer one. But I am not sure about the shorter one, I went to the line asking a couple of people there. They all said they were there for stamping on Passport. Therefore, I believe at that time this is the right line! Later a security guard came and made an announcement that the line was for appointment. Confused! Some of us showed our papers to him, the policeman guided us to the longer line. So I had to go back to the longer line again. Sigh!
I was allowed to go into the building about 8:00am, passed through security check, and then I was given a ticket. I was processed about 8:40am. The lady officer in the counter 6 asked me first if I brought my AP, EAD, I said Yes and gave those to her (Actually, I was a little bit surprised that she wanted those documents. Anyway I collected and brought all the related stuffs with me). Then she made me sign my signature and do my fingerprints. At last she stamped on my passport and said I would get my card in about 6 months up to one year. I got in my car about 9:10am.
Rd – 4/18/02
Nd – 4/18/02
1st FP – 5/02
2nd FP – 2/04
rfe – issued on 5/19/04
rfe - received by USCIS on 7/13/04
approved on 7/14/04
stamped on 7/20/04
I went to the office in San Francisco around 7:00am this morning and there were already about 60, 70 people before me. Actually there are two waiting lines, one is a shorter line in 630 Samsome Street, and the other is a longer one in Washington Street. The shorter line is for appointment (reservation?). At first, I was waiting in the longer one. But I am not sure about the shorter one, I went to the line asking a couple of people there. They all said they were there for stamping on Passport. Therefore, I believe at that time this is the right line! Later a security guard came and made an announcement that the line was for appointment. Confused! Some of us showed our papers to him, the policeman guided us to the longer line. So I had to go back to the longer line again. Sigh!
I was allowed to go into the building about 8:00am, passed through security check, and then I was given a ticket. I was processed about 8:40am. The lady officer in the counter 6 asked me first if I brought my AP, EAD, I said Yes and gave those to her (Actually, I was a little bit surprised that she wanted those documents. Anyway I collected and brought all the related stuffs with me). Then she made me sign my signature and do my fingerprints. At last she stamped on my passport and said I would get my card in about 6 months up to one year. I got in my car about 9:10am.