torn INS letter
#1
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torn INS letter
My husband accidentally ripped up my INS letter that I'm supposed to bring
with me to my conditional permanent residency interview in a few weeks. We
were only able to salvage part of it... we got the piece with my name the
processing date, but the mid section of the letter is missing. I can tape
what I have together, but will they get mad? Will they refuse to see me?
Also, the location part of the letter is gone... it is in Arlington, VA and
we could see "3rd floor." Anyone know where I could find the location?
Thanks so much
Kim
with me to my conditional permanent residency interview in a few weeks. We
were only able to salvage part of it... we got the piece with my name the
processing date, but the mid section of the letter is missing. I can tape
what I have together, but will they get mad? Will they refuse to see me?
Also, the location part of the letter is gone... it is in Arlington, VA and
we could see "3rd floor." Anyone know where I could find the location?
Thanks so much
Kim
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Re: torn INS letter
Originally posted by Kim R.
My husband accidentally ripped up my INS letter that I'm supposed to bring
with me to my conditional permanent residency interview in a few weeks. We
were only able to salvage part of it... we got the piece with my name the
processing date, but the mid section of the letter is missing. I can tape
what I have together, but will they get mad? Will they refuse to see me?
Also, the location part of the letter is gone... it is in Arlington, VA and
we could see "3rd floor." Anyone know where I could find the location?
Thanks so much
Kim
My husband accidentally ripped up my INS letter that I'm supposed to bring
with me to my conditional permanent residency interview in a few weeks. We
were only able to salvage part of it... we got the piece with my name the
processing date, but the mid section of the letter is missing. I can tape
what I have together, but will they get mad? Will they refuse to see me?
Also, the location part of the letter is gone... it is in Arlington, VA and
we could see "3rd floor." Anyone know where I could find the location?
Thanks so much
Kim
Rita
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Re: torn INS letter
Absolutely just as Rete said bring the letter does the address in this link ring any bells?
http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/arlington/aboutus.htm
http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/arlington/aboutus.htm
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Location: Northern Virginia
Posts: 230
AOS interviews are done in room 311 in the Arlington office. You should have no problem getting there with part of your letter.
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Re: torn INS letter
do you have the address for the Arlington office?
Thanks so much for your help!
Kim
kjdrga wrote in message
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> AOS interviews are done in room 311 in the Arlington office. You should
> have no problem getting there with part of your letter.
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Thanks so much for your help!
Kim
kjdrga wrote in message
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> AOS interviews are done in room 311 in the Arlington office. You should
> have no problem getting there with part of your letter.
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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Re: torn INS letter
> Bring what you have remaining of the letter. They will see you ;-) You
> will go to the same place you went for the initial AOS interview.
> Rita
What a relief! I have been so stressed over this. I haven't had an AOS
interview yet. I had an EAD interview/appointment and fingerprints taken.
> will go to the same place you went for the initial AOS interview.
> Rita
What a relief! I have been so stressed over this. I haven't had an AOS
interview yet. I had an EAD interview/appointment and fingerprints taken.
#7
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Location: Northern Virginia
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The address is on the INS website and then just do a mapquest to help you get there, there isn't much parking around the closest garage is Ballston Mall, my suggestion is to drop someone off to wait in line while you find parking, tag teaming is always the easiest.
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Re: torn INS letter
Originally posted by Kim R.
My husband accidentally ripped up my INS letter that I'm supposed to bring
with me to my conditional permanent residency interview in a few weeks. We
were only able to salvage part of it... we got the piece with my name the
processing date, but the mid section of the letter is missing. I can tape
what I have together, but will they get mad? Will they refuse to see me?
Also, the location part of the letter is gone... it is in Arlington, VA and
we could see "3rd floor." Anyone know where I could find the location?
Thanks so much
Kim
My husband accidentally ripped up my INS letter that I'm supposed to bring
with me to my conditional permanent residency interview in a few weeks. We
were only able to salvage part of it... we got the piece with my name the
processing date, but the mid section of the letter is missing. I can tape
what I have together, but will they get mad? Will they refuse to see me?
Also, the location part of the letter is gone... it is in Arlington, VA and
we could see "3rd floor." Anyone know where I could find the location?
Thanks so much
Kim
Here is a cut and paste:
Street Address:
USINS Washington District Office
4420 N. Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22203
How to Find Us:
We are located close to Glebe Road, only two blocks from the Ballston Metro Station.
Directions:
By Bus:
Numerous bus routes connect to Metro rail stations or to the Ballston Metro Rail Station. Call Metro at (202) 637-7000 for more information.
By Train:
Amtrak goes to train stations in Alexandria, Virginia and Washington, DC (Union Station). Call Amtrak at 1 (800) 872-7245 for more information.
From the train stations you can take the subway (Metro) to the Ballston Metro stop on the Orange Line. Call Metro at (202) 637-7000 for more information.
By Car:
From Interstate 66: If traveling West on I-66, exit at Glebe Road, and turn South onto Glebe Road. At the third traffic light, turn left onto Fairfax Drive. The District Office is immediately on your right.
If traveling East on I-66, take the Glebe Road Exit onto Fairfax Drive. The District Office is on your right immediately after crossing Glebe Road.