Is personal check from checking account (Chase) or money order safer/preferred by USCIC?
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PD 6/5 & 6/6
NOA between 6/8 and 6/12 (I was out of town)
Biometrics letter in mail 6/17 w/ 6/28 date
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Contacted Congressman 10/1
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Interview letter 10/10
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Interview 11/8 RFE after
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Originally posted by Walbrzyszanka21 View PostIs personal check from checking account (Chase) or money order safer/preferred by USCIC?
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Originally posted by S_R_E View PostEither‚ but if you pay by check you more easily have a record of the payment should you need it for any reason. And you will be able to easily see when the payment has been deposited by USCIS which can aid in you knowing they have received and started processing your packetForms sent 6/2
Forms received 6/4
Received texts/e-mails 6/6
PD 6/5 & 6/6
NOA between 6/8 and 6/12 (I was out of town)
Biometrics letter in mail 6/17 w/ 6/28 date
SR 9/2
Contacted Congressman 10/1
Called the Congressman's office 10/10
Interview letter 10/10
Approval Letters for I-765 and I-131 10/16
Received EAD/AP card 10/17
Interview 11/8 RFE after
New Card Being Produced 11/16
Conditional GC received 11/24
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Originally posted by Walbrzyszanka21 View PostLast question: My checks have my old address and I obviously should not send those checks. I called Chase and they said that checks these days do not need to have the address on them. Do you think USCIS will mind that or should I strongly ask for two checks with my name and address on them? Also for the date, should I put the date we send the packet because it is hard to guess when they will receive the checks .
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