I had interview yesterday and am pretty sure I will be denied. Here is my situation, a bit complicated, pls bear with me.
In US since '97 (student) Married USC '99, GC granted '01, divorced '01 (husband had affair, he filed for divorce)
Taken a few trips back to country of origin from 2 weeks to a couple of months at a time, nothing of major importance, does not add up to much time.
'07 was unable to care for myself due to illness, I have no family in US, flew overseas Oct '07 to be cared for by my mother/family. Expected to be back a few months later but due to medical complications was not allowed back until Oct '08 (363 days) I did get infopass before leaving and asked if there was anything I should do since I didnt know how long I would be unwell. Following their advice I applied for re-entry permit which was granted for 2 years.
Realized just how "american" I am while being overseas, applied for citizenship Nov '08.
Received letter from overseas hospital, test were back and I needed further surgery. Returned overseas Nov '08, a couple of days after sending in N-400.
Again, due to post-surgery complications was not allowed to fly back until May '09 (179 days). Been here since then.
I know how it looks but I was honestly not "playing the system" I flew home as soon as the doctors allowed me to, the dates are coincidence.
Had my interview yesterday, IO was unfriendly from the word go. He would ask questions but would barely give me a chance to answer.
He asked about trips, I told him about them, showed medical reports, he asked how had I supported myself, I explained money situation with supporting documentation. He looked at my rental agreement, rent receipts and letter from landlord stating my personal effects, mail etc had remained while I was overseas.
At the end of the interview he gave me that form saying I had passed civics test and a decision could not b made.
He said he had to review the law and see how it applies to my case...sounded like a cop out, surely he knows what the law is? ...........I asked if there was any other documentation I could provide to help, he said no, he took out a thick book and said, the law that applies to your case goes from here to here (less than a page) I have to review it and see how it applies to your case, u will get a letter in the mail. I asked if he knew when I would hear back? he said he would review my case tomorrow and send letter out, then he rectified and said well, I actually have to run it by my supervisor and then I will send letter out.
Got clear impression he would recommend denial, he did not want to keep or photocopy my medical reports or documentation showing how I supported myself....how is a supervisor going to approve without those? Not trying to be negative but I am feeling a denial.
So now what? I understand I have the right to appeal....is it worth it? I mean, do they overturn decisions? what about cost (money is tight, I am still looking for work)? Do I need a lawyer? How long does the process take?
Thanks!!
In US since '97 (student) Married USC '99, GC granted '01, divorced '01 (husband had affair, he filed for divorce)
Taken a few trips back to country of origin from 2 weeks to a couple of months at a time, nothing of major importance, does not add up to much time.
'07 was unable to care for myself due to illness, I have no family in US, flew overseas Oct '07 to be cared for by my mother/family. Expected to be back a few months later but due to medical complications was not allowed back until Oct '08 (363 days) I did get infopass before leaving and asked if there was anything I should do since I didnt know how long I would be unwell. Following their advice I applied for re-entry permit which was granted for 2 years.
Realized just how "american" I am while being overseas, applied for citizenship Nov '08.
Received letter from overseas hospital, test were back and I needed further surgery. Returned overseas Nov '08, a couple of days after sending in N-400.
Again, due to post-surgery complications was not allowed to fly back until May '09 (179 days). Been here since then.
I know how it looks but I was honestly not "playing the system" I flew home as soon as the doctors allowed me to, the dates are coincidence.
Had my interview yesterday, IO was unfriendly from the word go. He would ask questions but would barely give me a chance to answer.
He asked about trips, I told him about them, showed medical reports, he asked how had I supported myself, I explained money situation with supporting documentation. He looked at my rental agreement, rent receipts and letter from landlord stating my personal effects, mail etc had remained while I was overseas.
At the end of the interview he gave me that form saying I had passed civics test and a decision could not b made.
He said he had to review the law and see how it applies to my case...sounded like a cop out, surely he knows what the law is? ...........I asked if there was any other documentation I could provide to help, he said no, he took out a thick book and said, the law that applies to your case goes from here to here (less than a page) I have to review it and see how it applies to your case, u will get a letter in the mail. I asked if he knew when I would hear back? he said he would review my case tomorrow and send letter out, then he rectified and said well, I actually have to run it by my supervisor and then I will send letter out.
Got clear impression he would recommend denial, he did not want to keep or photocopy my medical reports or documentation showing how I supported myself....how is a supervisor going to approve without those? Not trying to be negative but I am feeling a denial.
So now what? I understand I have the right to appeal....is it worth it? I mean, do they overturn decisions? what about cost (money is tight, I am still looking for work)? Do I need a lawyer? How long does the process take?
Thanks!!