Hi All:
I got a letter from the BCIS saying that I got approved, and that all I
need to do is to go down to the local BCIS office (SF) to get my
passport stamped, and get the new 10-year PR card. They didn't talk
about setting up an appointment, nor did they talk about office hours.
Is an appointment necessary or is this done on a walk-in basis?
Thx, in advance!
Lilian
hcj1440 - 22 Jun 2006 03:06 GMT
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Was just at the SF office this morning -- seems like they take both
appointments and non-appointments but appointments get in faster and
have priority so you might as well make one. There should have been a
sheet included with your I-751 approval which tells you about infopass
appointments and new photo requirements -- at least there was in our
approval letter.
cjcherri - 22 Jun 2006 03:27 GMT
> Was just at the SF office this morning -- seems like they take both
> appointments and non-appointments but appointments get in faster and
> have priority so you might as well make one. There should have been a
> sheet included with your I-751 approval which tells you about infopass
> appointments and new photo requirements -- at least there was in our
> approval letter.
So fast?
it looks that lil_tone76 has only been in the process for a short time
(this april?) and it's only June today

Signature
AOS application Sent 07,2003
AOS application receipte 08, 2003
AOs interview 03, 2004 (no decicisi
curiousmelon - 22 Jun 2006 08:48 GMT
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Congratulations, Lilian!!!
We are in the East Bay, and soon should be filing our I-751 too.
Great Luck to all of us!!!:)
DDL - 30 Jun 2006 02:26 GMT
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Many congratulations! We'll be filing our I-751 in just a few weeks ....
Denise