The INS is Technology Wise Backwards

Bongo

Registered Users (C)
Guys,

I got home and asked my wife where the AP
letters were.

She pointed to two envelopes with *hand-written*
addresses, with documents which were partially
filled out in hand-writting.

My God, don\'t these guys do about 50,000 AP per year.

No wonder they are so slow, they have to spend all that
time doing stuff by hand.

I\'m starting to feel sorry for those INS workers :)

Bongo
 
Hope they can handwrite most addresses correctly!

I was also astonished on seeing such important documents sent in handwritten envelopes. In this country we are getting tons of junk mails with well printed addresses and even personized contents! We can only hope they don\'t make mistakes in handwriting the envelops.
 
Very good point

I found that the AP documents were sent in hand written envelopes.

Is this the same for AOS and EAD cards ?

If so, those who aren\'t getting documents as planned
may want to check the dead mail section of the post
office.
 
Yeah, same

My AP paper and the envelope are type-written too. Even the signature is a stamp. Guys, answer my questions, how many pages does your AP documents have? I got two pages (for Alien and for Airline) but heart it may should have another page for INS.
 
Bogo my friend, take a look at righ-bottom corner

On the right-bottom corner of each page you will see "for alien", "for transportation", something like that. In very small size.
 
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