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Tom Brayman May 12th 2004 2:28 am

Question to Rete...
 
I haven't been on site for a while but I would like to share my experiences
and green card story
so I have good news 3/5/04 finally I received stamp in my passport which
is
valid for 1 year.


Can I leave a country ( passport is on my maid name should I take with me
marriage license...? and should I always have with me marriage license,
should I apply for new passport with my marriage name in Polish ambassady
How long is gone take to receive real green card any news in CT...?
How log is gone take to apply for citizen US ...?


INS story in CT office in Hartford
Application submitted personal 8/14/02
first fingerprints 11/05/02
EAD card 12/04/03
reapply for next EAD card any news from INS in October 2004 letter called as
for interview
interview 11/09/03
stamp in passport 04/30/04

Thank all for your support and advices
Bozena and Tom Brayman
Good luck for everyone in line still waiting

Rete May 12th 2004 4:21 am

Re: Question to Rete...
 

Originally posted by Tom Brayman
I haven't been on site for a while but I would like to share my experiences
and green card story
so I have good news 3/5/04 finally I received stamp in my passport which
is
valid for 1 year.
Great news. Congratulations. Now you have to post your AOS interview on the Kamya.com site ;-) for those using Hartford after you.

http://www.kamya.com/interview/intro.html



Can I leave a country ( passport is on my maid name should I take with me
marriage license...? and should I always have with me marriage license,
should I apply for new passport with my marriage name in Polish ambassady
You can leave and return to the US with the I-551 stamp in your passport. Logically, if your passport is in your maiden name and your airline ticket is in your married name, I would most certainly bring my marriage certificate and another form of photo identification in your married name, i.e. driver's license, etc.

As for applying for a new Polish passport, that would be a great idea. However, I would caution against applying for one before you have the actual green card in your hands. Your only visible proof of residency is the I-551 stamp in your passport and your government will probably want the old passport back when you apply for the new one and they might not given it back. Also if they do, make a copy of all the pages before you send it out.

ALSO, check to see if you actually need a new passport and not just a name change addendum for the current passport.


How long is gone take to receive real green card any news in CT...?
Anywhere from a few weeks to a year. If you haven't gotten it in a year go back to Hartford for a new I-551 stamp. Most people are reporting a wait of time of 3 to 6 weeks.


How log is gone take to apply for citizen US ...?
You have to be a resident for 3 years in order to be eligible for naturalization. Since your residency started on 4/30/04, you be eligible to apply 90 days before 4/30/07 (approx. January 30, 2007).

Rete


INS story in CT office in Hartford
Application submitted personal 8/14/02
first fingerprints 11/05/02
EAD card 12/04/03
reapply for next EAD card any news from INS in October 2004 letter called as
for interview
interview 11/09/03
stamp in passport 04/30/04

Thank all for your support and advices
Bozena and Tom Brayman
Good luck for everyone in line still waiting [/QUOTE]

Tom Brayman May 12th 2004 5:02 am

Re: Question to Rete...
 
Thanks Rete you are the best and I always can lean on you.
I will post my experiences in the Kamya.com site page as you advised .
Best wishes for everyone still waiting.... :-)
"Rete" <member167@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Originally posted by Tom Brayman
    > > I haven't been on site
    > for a while but I would like to share my experiences
    > > and green card
    > story
    > > so I have good news 3/5/04 finally I received stamp in my
    > passport which
    > > is
    > > valid for 1 year.
    > Great news.
    > Congratulations. Now you have to post your AOS interview on the
    > Kamya.com site ;-) for those using Hartford after you.
    > http://www.kamya.com/interview/intro.html
    > > Can
    > I leave a country ( passport is on my maid name should I take with me
    > >
    > marriage license...? and should I always have with me marriage license,
    > > should I apply for new passport with my marriage name in Polish
    > ambassady
    > You can leave and return to the US with the I-551
    > stamp in your passport. Logically, if your passport is in your maiden
    > name and your airline ticket is in your married name, I would most
    > certainly bring my marriage certificate and another form of photo
    > identification in your married name, i.e. driver's license, etc.
    > As for
    > applying for a new Polish passport, that would be a great idea.
    > However, I would caution against applying for one before you have the
    > actual green card in your hands. Your only visible proof of residency
    > is the I-551 stamp in your passport and your government will probably
    > want the old passport back when you apply for the new one and they might
    > not given it back. Also if they do, make a copy of all the pages before
    > you send it out.
    > ALSO, check to see if you actually need a new passport
    > and not just a name change addendum for the current passport.
    > >
    > How long is gone take to receive real green card any news in
    > CT...?
    > >
    > > Anywhere from a few weeks to a year. If you haven't
    > gotten it in a year go back to Hartford for a new I-551 stamp. Most
    > people are reporting a wait of time of 3 to 6 weeks.
    > >
    > > How log
    > is gone take to apply for citizen US ...?
    > >
    > > You have to be a
    > resident for 3 years in order to be eligible for naturalization. Since
    > your residency started on 4/30/04, you be eligible to apply 90 days
    > before 4/30/07 (approx. January 30, 2007).
    > >
    > > Rete
    > >
    > >
    > > INS story
    > in CT office in Hartford
    > > Application submitted personal 8/14/02
    > >
    > first fingerprints 11/05/02
    > > EAD card 12/04/03
    > > reapply for next EAD
    > card any news from INS in October 2004 letter called as
    > > for interview
    > > interview 11/09/03
    > > stamp in passport 04/30/04
    > >
    > > Thank all for
    > your support and advices
    > > Bozena and Tom Brayman
    > Good luck for
    > everyone in line still waiting
    > --
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eiloo May 12th 2004 9:12 am

Re: Question to Rete...
 

ALSO, check to see if you actually need a new passport and not just a name change addendum for the current passport.
Does anyone know if this also applies to US Citizens wanting to change their name from maiden to married in a US Passport?

girlyflyer May 13th 2004 6:42 am

Re: Question to Rete...
 

Originally posted by eiloo
Does anyone know if this also applies to US Citizens wanting to change their name from maiden to married in a US Passport?
I spoke with an operator last week and was told (as the US citizen) I wouldn't need a new passport - they would just do the name change amendment on the last page.

http://travel.state.gov/download_applications.html

Rete May 13th 2004 7:12 am

Re: Question to Rete...
 

Originally posted by girlyflyer
I spoke with an operator last week and was told (as the US citizen) I wouldn't need a new passport - they would just do the name change amendment on the last page.

http://travel.state.gov/download_applications.html

But ...............

does that entail mailing them your passport in order to have the amendment affixed to it?

If your passport is due to expire within the next two or three years, you might well be better off getting the new passport now while the prices are still fairly responsible.

girlyflyer May 13th 2004 7:15 am

Re: Question to Rete...
 

Originally posted by Rete
But ...............

does that entail mailing them your passport in order to have the amendment affixed to it?

If your passport is due to expire within the next two or three years, you might well be better off getting the new passport now while the prices are still fairly responsible.
Yes, you have to mail it unless you are traveling withing 14 days. If you are and live within a passport service center area, you can set up an appointment. I still have 8 or so years on mine, hope they don't go up too much....


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