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Hi - I sent my application in 12/01/2017 and I got a letter for acceptance within 2 weeks, then at the end of the month of December I receive a letter with the Biometrics appointment. I was scheduled to take my biometrics yesterday (01/03/2018.). However, since I had just recently taken my biometrics from renewing DACA in July 2017, I was told that USCIS would use the same fingerprints they took back in July.

Hope it helps. You should get your letters soon; the Holidays may be delaying your letters of acceptance.
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Thank you for the reply
Also, not sure if it is true, or not. But I've read somewhere else that the US Post Office has not been delivering letters from USCIS if your name is not on the mailbox. Apparently this happened to that person. However, I don't know if its true, but I just went ahead and added a sticky note with the names of the people who live in my house. Doesn't hurt.

Good luck on your process. May I ask, what city are you currently living at?
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Hi guys, is there a breakdown of the total filing fees somewhere here? I can't seem to find it. I want to know how some people spent over 2,000 while others were under. I know there are different methods to adjust, I just want to know the breakdown difference.
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Hi - I sent my application in 12/01/2017 and I got a letter for acceptance within 2 weeks, then at the end of the month of December I receive a letter with the Biometrics appointment. I was scheduled to take my biometrics yesterday (01/03/2018.). However, since I had just recently taken my biometrics from renewing DACA in July 2017, I was told that USCIS would use the same fingerprints they took back in July.

Hope it helps. You should get your letters soon; the Holidays may be delaying your letters of acceptance.
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Also, not sure if it is true, or not. But I've read somewhere else that the US Post Office has not been delivering letters from USCIS if your name is not on the mailbox. Apparently this happened to that person. However, I don't know if its true, but I just went ahead and added a sticky note with the names of the people who live in my house. Doesn't hurt.

Good luck on your process. May I ask, what city are you currently living at?
Thanks and yeah my name is on the mailbox and I’m
I’m plantation, Florida . I was thinking of calling them soon.
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Wait.... did you go to your biometrics appt?



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Hi - I sent my application in 12/01/2017 and I got a letter for acceptance within 2 weeks, then at the end of the month of December I receive a letter with the Biometrics appointment. I was scheduled to take my biometrics yesterday (01/03/2018.). However, since I had just recently taken my biometrics from renewing DACA in July 2017, I was told that USCIS would use the same fingerprints they took back in July.

Hope it helps. You should get your letters soon; the Holidays may be delaying your letters of acceptance.
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Thank you for answering my question. So just so I'm clear on the answer to my second question. I only need to put the day I was paroled in (on all forms)? There is no need to mention my EWI entry date for AOS purposes?

I'm self filing, so i just want to make sure I get it right. Thanks in advance.
From what I remember on my filing, you only need to mention the original entry date if asked for it specifically. Any other dates of entry are referring to your last entry, which is the legal one.
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Wait.... did you go to your biometrics appt?
Hi Darinka93 - Yes, I went to my biometrics appt on 01/03/2018. However, the guy from the application support center first scanned four of my fingers at the same time, and then the most recent fingerprints from July 2017 showed up, so he said that they would use the same biometrics they took for DACA. I thought it was weird, so I repeated back what he had just said to me, to make sure I understood it correctly , and he confirmed that it was correct. So I guess, if you’ve just recently submitted an application to renew your DACA (which is what I had done), then they’ll use the same biometrics, but if they’re old, then they may retake them again.
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From what I remember on my filing, you only need to mention the original entry date if asked for it specifically. Any other dates of entry are referring to your last entry, which is the legal one.
Thanks for answering. Just getting all my paperwork together to file a now.
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Guys I’m bit freaking out so I got my interview notice and I sent my copy of my birth certificate BUT I don’t have the original for it because i lost it, i do have an original which I didn’t sent the copy for it. All the information is the same but looks different because it was issue on a later year. What should I do guys???? Help. Well I have any problems??
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Hi Darinka93 - Yes, I went to my biometrics appt on 01/03/2018. However, the guy from the application support center first scanned four of my fingers at the same time, and then the most recent fingerprints from July 2017 showed up, so he said that they would use the same biometrics they took for DACA. I thought it was weird, so I repeated back what he had just said to me, to make sure I understood it correctly , and he confirmed that it was correct. So I guess, if you’ve just recently submitted an application to renew your DACA (which is what I had done), then they’ll use the same biometrics, but if they’re old, then they may retake them again.
They didn’t do that with me. I had my biometrics done for DACA in October & the biometrics for aos in mid December. They took all my fingerprints and picture.
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