Dallas I-751 report
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Dallas I-751 report
For those who are keeping score with the various field offices:
We filed our I-751 ca. 1 Feb 06, with the usual financial stuff as
the only evidence
First NOA dated 2/7/06
Approval NOA arrived ca. 24 Apr 06
ADIT processing appointment was yesterday 2 May 06
There was a small line at the infopass-appointment window and
several people in front of us seemed to be turned away for not
having all of the forms or people that they needed. When Amanda
slid her (complete and in-order) paperwork under the glass, the
window agent looked heavenward and said THANK YOU!.
--
Jim Battista
A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man.
We filed our I-751 ca. 1 Feb 06, with the usual financial stuff as
the only evidence
First NOA dated 2/7/06
Approval NOA arrived ca. 24 Apr 06
ADIT processing appointment was yesterday 2 May 06
There was a small line at the infopass-appointment window and
several people in front of us seemed to be turned away for not
having all of the forms or people that they needed. When Amanda
slid her (complete and in-order) paperwork under the glass, the
window agent looked heavenward and said THANK YOU!.
--
Jim Battista
A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man.
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Re: Dallas I-751 report
Hi,
Congrats! Do both the spouse have to be there (beacuse of job constraints) for the appointment? Or the beneficiary is good enough, and what other paper work do they ask for ?
Thanks,
Congrats! Do both the spouse have to be there (beacuse of job constraints) for the appointment? Or the beneficiary is good enough, and what other paper work do they ask for ?
Thanks,
Originally Posted by Jim Battista
For those who are keeping score with the various field offices:
We filed our I-751 ca. 1 Feb 06, with the usual financial stuff as
the only evidence
First NOA dated 2/7/06
Approval NOA arrived ca. 24 Apr 06
ADIT processing appointment was yesterday 2 May 06
There was a small line at the infopass-appointment window and
several people in front of us seemed to be turned away for not
having all of the forms or people that they needed. When Amanda
slid her (complete and in-order) paperwork under the glass, the
window agent looked heavenward and said THANK YOU!.
--
Jim Battista
A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man.
We filed our I-751 ca. 1 Feb 06, with the usual financial stuff as
the only evidence
First NOA dated 2/7/06
Approval NOA arrived ca. 24 Apr 06
ADIT processing appointment was yesterday 2 May 06
There was a small line at the infopass-appointment window and
several people in front of us seemed to be turned away for not
having all of the forms or people that they needed. When Amanda
slid her (complete and in-order) paperwork under the glass, the
window agent looked heavenward and said THANK YOU!.
--
Jim Battista
A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man.
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Re: Dallas I-751 report
vinayac <member25127@british_expats.com> wrote in
news:[email protected] m:
>
>> For those who are keeping score with the various field offices:
>> We filed our I-751 ca. 1 Feb 06, with the usual financial stuff
>> as the only evidence
>> First NOA dated 2/7/06
>> Approval NOA arrived ca. 24 Apr 06
>> ADIT processing appointment was yesterday 2 May 06
>> There was a small line at the infopass-appointment window and
>> several people in front of us seemed to be turned away for not
>> having all of the forms or people that they needed. When Amanda
>> slid her (complete and in-order) paperwork under the glass, the
>> window agent looked heavenward and said THANK YOU!.
> Congrats! Do both the spouse have to be there (beacuse of job
> constraints) for the appointment? Or the beneficiary is good
> enough, and what other paper work do they ask for ?
They only asked for her. I showed up because it's easy for me to get
the time (I teach college), for moral support, and Just In Case.
Frankly, I was surprised they let me in.
--
Jim Battista
A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man.
news:[email protected] m:
>
>> For those who are keeping score with the various field offices:
>> We filed our I-751 ca. 1 Feb 06, with the usual financial stuff
>> as the only evidence
>> First NOA dated 2/7/06
>> Approval NOA arrived ca. 24 Apr 06
>> ADIT processing appointment was yesterday 2 May 06
>> There was a small line at the infopass-appointment window and
>> several people in front of us seemed to be turned away for not
>> having all of the forms or people that they needed. When Amanda
>> slid her (complete and in-order) paperwork under the glass, the
>> window agent looked heavenward and said THANK YOU!.
> Congrats! Do both the spouse have to be there (beacuse of job
> constraints) for the appointment? Or the beneficiary is good
> enough, and what other paper work do they ask for ?
They only asked for her. I showed up because it's easy for me to get
the time (I teach college), for moral support, and Just In Case.
Frankly, I was surprised they let me in.
--
Jim Battista
A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man.