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janousek
02-01-2004, 05:03 PM
Hi,
It's been a while since I posted on the NG. I received a second
fingerprinting notice in mail yeaterday. Now i'm wondering if this is
normal, or there's something I should worry about? Here's some of my
case history :

Filed AOS/EAD at charlotte, NC in Jan. 2003
Received NOA
and A #
Received EAD
Received Fingerprinting Notice in apr 2003 - Gave
fingerprints at BCIS - ASC in Virginia.
Received AP in July 2003


Wemoved to Dallas, TX after we received Ap. I went in person at Dallas
District office to inform BCIS of our change of address, followed by
sending AR-11 to London, KY. Also I wrote a letter to BCIS Charlotte
requesting them to transfer my file at Dallas office.

Jan 2004 applieed
for renwal of EAD.

Yesterday (Jan 31, 2004) - Received "Second"
fingerprinting notice from Dallas District office.

My questions are:

Does this mean that my file has been transferred to Dallas?

Is is
normal to get 2 fingerprinting appoinments if you move from one
juridiction to another?

Is there something we should worry about -
other than that they may screw up things while transferring the file?


When we moved we prepared for a long delay to receive AOS interview.
Is the second fingerprinting noticec an indication of expecting AOS
interviiew with in next 3-4 months?

Any ideas people?

Thankyou for
reading.

Regards,
Janousek


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Rete
02-01-2004, 05:22 PM
Originally posted by janousek Is there something we
should worry about - other than that they may screw up things while
transferring the file? When we moved we prepared for a long delay
to receive AOS interview. Is the second fingerprinting noticec an
indication of expecting AOS interviiew with in next 3-4 months? Any
ideas people? Thankyou for reading. Regards, Janousek



Don't see why you should worry about it. Seems like Dallas
is on top of things and your AOS is progressing. Go for the
fingerprinting and wait for the appointment letter to arrive in the
mail. In the interim get your documentation together so if there is not
a long lead time, you are prepared.

Rete


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