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Can I schedule Infopass outside the US?

Hi I am a GC holder staying abroad for temporary work. I am going to make a quick 1 week trip to the US because I lost both the GC and the Travel document so I have to replace them. I have to go back for the work.

I am planning to come back to the US next year.

I thought it would be a good idea to get the i551 stamp this time so I don’t have to get the boarding foil again when I come back to the US for biometrics.

Can I schedule Infopass ahead and then go to the office during the trip?

Do I have to be in the US to schedule it? I am worried that I won’t have enough time to wait by then.

My feeling is that I will get the i131 with bio waived but I am not sure about the i90. I had the green colored design card.

I did submit i90 rn

I131- receive it in US embassy

I90- receive it in the attorney’s office than my family in the US

Like the borading foil is $575 at a time so like um

If I get the replaced Travel Document with bio waived before the i90 biometrics then I would be lucky

I heard that there are a lot of people waiting in line for bio so maybe it will be lucky game

I just wish I would get the I131 bio waived since it is a replacement so life would be easier traveling to the US twice not three times

I bet it will take a long time to get i90 bio scheduled since I submitted last week

Wish me luck guys

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