Transferred to Miami - I'm ready to give up

floating,
yes, you need to lie, I had to do the same thing. Infopass is a badly designed system indeed.

I needed an apointment for my wife and I to ask where her case is. Miami requires every person to have thier own appointment, or they can't get into the building. Infopass only allows 1 appointment per family name, so I was screwed. To get around it I had to misspell my last name.

They will see your correct zip code when (and if) they see your case. Other wise they won't care about your zip code just to let you into the building.
 
curiousGeorge said:
floating use this fax number for TSC:
214-381-1423

curiousgeorge,
I will fax an application tonight to the number you gave me. I have already faxed once to 214-489-8021. Are they same office?
Also, about your case, the following info might help you,

AILA/TSC Liaison Minutes (5/3/04)

Posted on AILA InfoNet at Doc. No. 04051813 (May 18, 2004)

2. Members report seeing employment-based cases filed with TSC where the I-485 is transferred to the local office for the principal but the dependents are not, nor are the corresponding I-131s and I-765s. Examples are as follows: SRC-01-201-52978; SRC-02-271-52171. Which entity retains jurisdiction for the extensions?

TSC will transfer I-485 cases (and accompanying I-131s and I-765s) when requested by the local District Office. TSC endeavors to keep family members together and will transfer derivative applicants (and accompanying I-131's and I-765s) when a principal beneficiary's case is requested for transfer. If families are separated, please send liaison inquiries with SRC numbers.

Thanking,
-floating
 
Actually, I'm sorry, I have no clue where I got that number. Yours is correct. I think that's the old TSC customer service line.

Thnaks for the Info! Looks like I'm on the right track thanks to floating and mrao485.
 
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I called the NCSC today, and they told me that its ok if my spouse's case is seperated from mine, since they process each case individually, and they are only working on January 2002 cases.

CSR said that her case can be approved without mine. Somehow I don't understand how. I challenged the CSR that my spouse's case is dependant on mine, and if they are seperated, this will just add more delays. Again she just repeated that they are processing January cases. (which we all know is not true, but I ddn't bother arguing with her about that)

CSR's are useless. I am hoping I get a better answer when I go visit the Maimi office.

I still have not received the transfer paper notice in the mail.
 
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