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Same thing happened to me. so I called the 800 number on the notice and I explained to them my situation. they told me to write a letter and send it with a copy of the notice to the biometrics center so that they could schedule another appointment.
No, you do not receive the green card at the biometrics appointment. The card will be mailed to you after the appointment. It can take 1+ years before you receive the card in the mail. If it takes longer than a year, you can call USCIS and check on the status.
To find your appointment with USCIS, you can check the appointment notice sent to you by mail or email. You can also log in to your USCIS online account and view your scheduled appointments. Additionally, you can contact USCIS directly for assistance in locating your appointment details.
HM, im pretty sure that after you have received your biometrics appointment(fingerprints and picture) you will receive an appointment or interview depending on how you filed for your adjustment of status.. if it was work related, most likely you wont get an appointment and shall receive your green card or working card by 90 days of your biometrics. but if it is through marriage you do receive an appointment.
Wait for them to call you back to re-schedule the appointment.
Yea, I received mine today09/01/2012). My appt. is in 2 weeks. :)
The person will need to contact the USCIS field office in their area. Call to arrange an appointment and to find out what documentation you will be required to present. USCIS Field Office Locations: http:www.uscis.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/statemap.htm
File in N-400 form which is the application for naturalization with the USCIS. Prior to filing, you need to check if you satisfy all the conditions. Once done, send in your application with all the supporting documents. If it is approved, you will receive a biometrics appointment followed by the Citizenship test and Interview. Only after clearing this will you become a citizen when you take the Oath.
You would say "La próxima cita".
This is tricky. Generally you'd say "cancelled" if you are referring to something in the past. And if you are already using the word had, has or have. But if you use "did", then you'd have to use "cancel."Have you already cancelled the reservation? [this is perfect tense. If you use the words have, had or has, you must use the participle, which is cancelled]Is that the check you already cancelled?But ... We might still want to go there. Why did you already cancel the reservation?Did you already cancel our appointment?
That's not possible as such information is kept confidential.The person to whom the number belongs will need to make an appointment at the USCIS field office in their area.Visit the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service website for specific information.The USCIS web site is difficult to navigate (but much easier than their toll-free telephone service). If you go to http://tinyurl.com/ylmqvlu, and click on the link InfoPass - Make an appointment you can schedule a visit to your nearest USCIS service center.Alternatively, your school or employer should have the information on file, if it was fairly recent that you gave it to them (say in the last 5 years).
Biometrics were first used to track local nationals overseas.