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We got four envelopes from USCIS today, and one from DHS.
Four envelopes, each with a separate NOA (Notice of Action) and one from DHS containing the information about going for a biometrics appointment.
So I spoke to the paralegal who handles most of our paperwork for immigration. And in this conversation, the amusing-ish story of how
zedrikcayne got arrested because of paperwork snafus. Which led to the realization that when he goes for his biometrics appointment, and they take his fingerprints and run a background check, they'll probably flag his file if this arrest appears. He's not exactly sure where it happened, or what kind of judge he appeared before either.
I'm going to start Monday by calling the clerk of the county where he thinks it happened.
Four envelopes, each with a separate NOA (Notice of Action) and one from DHS containing the information about going for a biometrics appointment.
So I spoke to the paralegal who handles most of our paperwork for immigration. And in this conversation, the amusing-ish story of how
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I'm going to start Monday by calling the clerk of the county where he thinks it happened.
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Date: 2007-03-17 10:57 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-03-17 04:43 pm (UTC)That's the relevant part to immigration. The rest of the story is just silly. On the way to see the judge the cop explained that the judge would do that, and what it would cost. They stopped at an ATM so that he could get cash to pay the fine, but his ATM card didn't work-he had hit the daily limit. So they had to take him to jail. They let him make a phone call to a friend, who helped him get in touch with a friend of a friend, who came up from Albany to bail him out. And he went back to the same ATM, got money out and paid those friends back.
So why is this suddenly relevant now? Because USCIS and DHS take his fingerprints/biometrics, and run a background check on him. The background check will likely get flagged because he has an arrest record. So I need to track down where he'd call to get a copy of the disposition of this arrest, and how to do it, and then to make sure that a copy goes to me, and a copy to the attorney.
All because he couldn't provide any proof that he paid a ticket.