Any POE experiences out there for MSP
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It looks like (after I've had my interview + bought my ticket) my POE will be the
Twin Cities of Minneapolis & St. Paul. There are no POE experiences for here on the
usual site, anyone know what they're like. It's not too important as San Francisco
sub offices (my final destination is San Jose) issue EADs on the same day, but I'm
curious nonetheless.
Jonn
Twin Cities of Minneapolis & St. Paul. There are no POE experiences for here on the
usual site, anyone know what they're like. It's not too important as San Francisco
sub offices (my final destination is San Jose) issue EADs on the same day, but I'm
curious nonetheless.
Jonn
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It has been 3.5 years ago, but my hubby entered the US at MSP. They did not (and
likely still do not) issue work-authorized stamps as the Mpls INS office gave EAD
cards upon presentation of the I-485 paperwork. Sorry I can't give you more current
information!
--Doe
PS: Hi, Alvena, Paul, and some of the other "old timers" =)
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It has been 3.5 years ago, but my hubby entered the US at MSP. They did not (and
likely still do not) issue work-authorized stamps as the Mpls INS office gave EAD
cards upon presentation of the I-485 paperwork. Sorry I can't give you more current
information!
--Doe
PS: Hi, Alvena, Paul, and some of the other "old timers" =)
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March 30th 2001
The I-155 was stamped in my passport at MSP airport. (Did DCF in the Netherlands)
See our website WWW.USADUTCH.COM
Good luck
Klaas and Eileen
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The I-155 was stamped in my passport at MSP airport. (Did DCF in the Netherlands)
See our website WWW.USADUTCH.COM
Good luck
Klaas and Eileen
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my husband is so excited to have the day off work for the first time that he is
mixing up his numbers! He actually had the I-551 stamped in his passport along with
the A-number, but we did DCF so his entry was a little different than a K-1. Anyway
the MSP POE is pretty friendly. Eileen
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[usenetquote2]> > It looks like (after I've had my interview + bought my ticket) my POE will be the[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Twin Cities of Minneapolis & St. Paul. There are no POE experiences for here on[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > the usual site, anyone know what they're like. It's not too important as San[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Francisco sub offices (my final destination is San Jose) issue EADs on the same[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > day, but I'm curious nonetheless.[/usenetquote2]
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mixing up his numbers! He actually had the I-551 stamped in his passport along with
the A-number, but we did DCF so his entry was a little different than a K-1. Anyway
the MSP POE is pretty friendly. Eileen
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[usenetquote2]> > It looks like (after I've had my interview + bought my ticket) my POE will be the[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Twin Cities of Minneapolis & St. Paul. There are no POE experiences for here on[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > the usual site, anyone know what they're like. It's not too important as San[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > Francisco sub offices (my final destination is San Jose) issue EADs on the same[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]> > day, but I'm curious nonetheless.[/usenetquote2]
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I used MSP as my POE last August. They do not issue the EAD for fiancées there. The
process is easy and the people are very friendly. It only took 10 minutes to get thru
customs and immigration.
Good Luck
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process is easy and the people are very friendly. It only took 10 minutes to get thru
customs and immigration.
Good Luck
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