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Author Topic: AOS Nightmare in Miami may be ending...  (Read 2652 times)
JohnG
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« on: February 04, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

Yesterday my wife and daughter received letters from the Texas Service Center (I would have thought they would be coming from Miami) informing us that they have been granted permanent resident status (conditional for 2 years), and that they would be receiving their cards (the infamous "green" card?) in about 3 weeks.

I thought they needed to have the I-551 stamp in the passport too. I wonder...

This was not due to any help from my congressman's office, who had just told me last week that they had still not heard back from the Miami INS and it could take 12 weeks to hear from them. I guess Congress is powerless too to do anything about this disgrace of a organization that handles immigration for our country.

Throughout our ordeal since they arrived in America in November 2001, they lost our documents 2 times (this wasn't an honor bestowed on just us, we know other Russian-American couples here in South Florida whose papers were "lost" as well), missed appointments twice, failed to respond to countless letters and phone calls, including those from our Congressman's office.

To me, it is unbelieveable that they can continue to operate as they do in such an arbitrary and inept manner and have no accountability for their actions.

If my story had happened in Russia, well, I would have expected as much. But here, in America? In South Florida, our elected officials have bungled national elections and continue to bungle local elections (they can't seem to fire Miriam Oliphant, our Supervisor of Elections, and she won't resign) as if we were living in a 3rd world country. (My in-laws in Russia couldn't believe it when they heard all about it on their TV news. So, who is your president, they asked me on the telephone at the time. I said, I know it's unbelieveable, but we still don't know!) The problems with the INS, however, exist everywhere in our country, even if they are the worst in Miami.  It's no wonder we were so vulnerable to attack. What scares me is that the INS seems no better at handling our country's immigration today than they were before Sept. 11, 2001.

God help us!

John

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tfcrew
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« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to AOS Nightmare in Miami may be ending..., posted by JohnG on Feb 4, 2003

The local INS office should issue the residence cards. This is where the fingerprints were taken?
With residence cards, a 551 shouldn't be necessary.
Good Lord don't lose them!
Karl
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JohnG
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« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Still doesn't make sence does it?, posted by tfcrew on Feb 4, 2003

No, we won't lose them, especially after all we've been through. The notice from the TSC instructs them to carry the cards on their persons all the time, it's the law!

We took the fingerprints locally here in Miami. I know the local INS usually issues the cards. That's why I was surprised to receive the notification from the TSC. Go figure!

John

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tfcrew
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« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: No, it sure don't..., posted by JohnG on Feb 4, 2003

Local (here in Texas) authorities don't care if an alien resident carries their green card "at all times".
In fact, it is not really wise to.
Acquire a state ID card (or drivers licence) and leave that green card locked at home.
My wife's Texas ID was stolen at her work about 20 months ago. The story is as wild as JG's Miami INS horror. Had it been the green card it would have cost $125 to replace !!!
Further..there is no love lost between local and fed authorities.
There are oodles of undocumented Mexican nationals here and growing..gosh...daily.
I wrote once before that Svetlana guards her resident card with my life Wink
Only really needed for document business or exit/entry into the country.
Karl
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Alfred
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« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: No, it sure don't..., posted by JohnG on Feb 4, 2003

maybe the Texas Service Center has become more efficient at this sort of thing! (big shirty grin)

Anyway, I'm glad you got them.

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