> I was in a similar situation, although fortunately, we already had
> been to our interview.
> However, my fingerprints were taken at the same appointment, so we had
> to wait for that.
> We slipped into months of silence and no approval.
> Then, 90 days before expiration, I had to start thinking about filing
> for renewal of my EAD.
> Because of the interview I had the name of the adjudicator,
> so we mailed a couple of return receipt letters to the Charleston
> District Office,
> explaining to them that I really needed to file for another EAD,
> something I didn't have to do when approved, and how that would save
> us $$.
> They never replied to us, but all of a sudden, I got notice of
> approval.
> We tore up the request we already had ready to mail off.....
> I guess we were very lucky that it went this way!
Oh well guess its only money & its far better to be safe than risk being
out of status etc.
Yes agree you were lucky indeed but Im not complaining. Have had serious
personal family problems to contend with back home & today finally got
the good news we have all being praying for so nothing can upset or faze
me today, its just a great day to be alive:)
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shepslady
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