A step forward towards getting 10-yr-GC

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In my previous post, I mentioned about going to New Orleans for my biometrics appointment, a process of fingerprints scanning in which an Immigration officer/personnel takes it through a certified high-end machine with a computer in coherent to Immigration laws. As an immigrant, I had to underwent two biometrics since I applied for my Resident card.

So last Friday, the hubby and I with the lil one headed our way to USCIS New Orleans. THe biometrics didn't take long. It went so well. Around 10 minutes, the three of us came out from the office bringing the success and a hope for a smooth process. I am so pleased with the service and the attitude of the accommodating officer. He is so soft spoken and handled each scanning gently yet fastly.

I so wanted to ask him if there is an upcoming interview for me or I would just sit and wait for my Greencard to arrive in mail. My bad! But I guess I made a right decision. I shouldn't interfere nor be nosy about it, otherwise, USCIS might hold it against me (if I am right). Glad I zipped my mouth that time.

If USCIS is satisfied with the documents I sent, I shouldn't be getting any RFEs. Otherwise, the process will take longer than expected and I might not going to receive my GC in May, the target month of Philippine vacation. In the other hand, I am confident that I did everything correctly in accordance to the instructions on the website.

4 responses:

Avee said...

Good Luck sis! Ako by next month mag apply ng removal.

lira said...

Thanks, Sis! Gud lak din sau.

imelda said...

good luck lira. hey i missed it here after a long time.

DebbieDana said...

Good luck mare...I just received in the mail the letter of approval for my 10 year GC. :)