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Biometrics appointment URGENT PLEASE HELP

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palgia - 27 Oct 2006 10:32 GMT
Hello all. Here is a quick timeline of my application:

10/10/2006   I485/130/131/765 filed based on marriage
10/11/2006   Receipt received for all 4 petitions
10/12/2006   Appointment letter received for biometrics

Here is the problem. The appointment is set for 11/01/2006 at 0800 at
the Tucson USCIS office. It looks like its for BOTH the 485 and 765
application (one letter for biometrics concerning both applications).
I am on the other side of the country for work and are not scheduled to
return until 11/9.
On the letter there is no mention on a certain day of the week where
biometrics can be done on a walk-in basis. Instead it says that if I
fail to appear, the petition will be considered abandoned. Pretty much
along the lines of the AOS interview letter, even though its only for
biometrics.

I am looking at trying to get one or 2 days off to go back, but I'm not
sure if I can. Well, I know I can, but I don't know if it will cost me
my job! Even if I don't loose my job, taking these 2 days will cause
significant economic loss (well beyond the cost of airfare) and other
problems at my job.

On the appointment notice form it says that if one want to reschedule
it, there is a choice between saturday or wednesday, and it says to mail
the form back and the appointment will be rescheduled on the earliest
day available.

QUESTIONS:

11. If I decide to reschedule, will it cause an overall delay in the
   entire AOS process, or will the I485 continue its process at the
   same speed? in other words will it affect my projected AOS
   interview date?

12. ANY idea how long a rescheduling can take? is it a couple of weeks
   or a couple of months? the original appointment was done VERY
   quickly so I doubt the Tucson office is backlogged on biometrics
   appointments...

13. If I decide to reschedule the appointment, is it better to mail in
   the form to Tucson office, or is it advisable for my wife to go in
   person, given the appointment date is so near?

Did anyone reschedule this type of appointment lately? what was
the outcome?

Please let me know.

Thank you in advance for your replies.

John
Elvira - 27 Oct 2006 10:39 GMT
> Hello all. Here is a quick timeline of my application:
>
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>
> John

Quite a few people here have reported simply turning up late for
biometrics appointments, and having them done on the spot. My son was
able to do this for his EAD.

The people who do the biometrics are separate from USCIS and seem to be
much more flexible and human.
palgia - 27 Oct 2006 10:43 GMT
> Quite a few people here have reported simply turning up late for
> biometrics appointments, and having them done on the spot. My son was
> able to do this for his EAD.
>
> The people who do the biometrics are separate from USCIS and seem to
> be much more flexible and human.

Hi Elvira, what you say is consistent with what I have read around the
forum in the past. However, the part that scares me is the:
IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR AS SCHEDULED, YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED
ABANDONED.

Did your son's appointment letter include that statement as well?
Either way, I wouldn't just let the appointment date pass, I'd
reschedule it. But I wouldn't want the whole AOS processed to be slowed
down because of it....

John
Rete - 27 Oct 2006 13:48 GMT
> Hi Elvira, what you say is consistent with what I have read around the
> forum in the past. However, the part that scares me is the:
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>
> John

You can either:

1.  Walk into the office and ask if you can do the biometrics EARLIER
   than the date on the appointment notice as you will be out of state
   on that day for business.

2.  Walk into the office LATER than the appointment date and explain why
   you missed the appointment.

3.  Reschedule the appointment.

Your choice.

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Noorah101 - 27 Oct 2006 16:32 GMT
> Hi Elvira, what you say is consistent with what I have read around the
> forum in the past. However, the part that scares me is the:
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> John

Hi John,

I agree with the others that it shouldn't really be an issue to
either walk in at a later date, or go ahead and reschedule according
to their form.

Yes, it will slow down the process just a bit, if you get your
biometrics done later because they won't continue with your process
until you have your biometrics done.  But if you're only talking
about 10 days here, it's only a 10-day delay...it won't change much
in the long run.

Best Wishes,
Rene
andrea874 - 27 Oct 2006 17:12 GMT
> Hi John,
>
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> Best Wishes,
> Rene

I have no idea if this would work or not - but what about trying to walk
in to a different ASC (wherever you are) and explaining the situation to
them? ASC people (at least the ones Ive dealt with) seem to be pretty
reasonable usually...
Noorah101 - 27 Oct 2006 17:15 GMT
> I have no idea if this would work or not - but what about trying to
> walk in to a different ASC (wherever you are) and explaining the
> situation to them? ASC people (at least the ones Ive dealt with) seem
> to be pretty reasonable usually...

That might be a good idea!  His wife might need to Fed Ex him the
original NOAs, I know at our biometrics appt they needed to see the
original NOAs so they could stamp them to prove biometrics were done.

Rene
palgia - 27 Oct 2006 23:33 GMT
> That might be a good idea!  His wife might need to Fed Ex him the
> original NOAs, I know at our biometrics appt they needed to see the
> original NOAs so they could stamp them to prove biometrics were done.
>
> Rene

Thank you for everyone who replied. My wife went to the ASC today and
asked all of the above questions. They told her I have to do it at the
Tucson ASC, but they were really cool about rescheduling it for Nov 11.
You guys were right, since all they did was scribble down the new
appointment time on the original letter and that's it. No re-printing
or anything.

I hope this delay will not slow down my 485.... since they say most of
the wait time is simply waiting for the USCIS to process the cases filed
before yours, I hope the rescheduling will not affect my 485 since I
doubt they are already working on mine.

Either way, that you all for your quick answers and suggestions. I
appreciate all your help.

John
 
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