Our fingerprints were done last November. What helped in that case was our attorney sending a letter/e-mail to the local office, just 2 weeks prior, telling them that processing was taking exceedingly long. It probably poked them just enough to re-request fingerprints.
I think getting...
We got final approval yesterday in the mail. I wonder if our InfoPass appointment May 1st triggered some action. 6 years of waiting is over.
EB3 Canada
PD 11/02
Xfered to PHX 12/04
Interview 6/05
AD 5/07
Finally approved
We got final approval yesterday in the mail. I wonder if our InfoPass appointment May 1st triggered some action. 6 years of waiting is over.
EB3 Canada
PD 11/02
Xfered to PHX 12/04
Interview 6/05
AD 5/07
This is pretty much true from my experience. We've done real estate investing here and right about the time the rents no longer covered the mortgage payments the housing prices started to stall and now are diving. It's starting to get back near the levels that make sense because the rents have...
8-10 months
My attorney sent in 2 FOIA requests back at the end of June. Well it's past the end of October now (4months) and they are telling me it's currently taking 8 to 10 months since now that FOIAs are being centrally processed. So basically, unless I cancel the request, I figure at this...
UN,
Bummer to hear that. I'm in the same boat if it makes you feel better. We went in for the interview at the end of June and they said everything is great...except we need to check something in your file....a few days later Canada went unavailable.
In phoenix, you can send a fax or letter to Sen. McCain's office to get status if you like. They're pretty fast at getting a response (few days). For your 140, you might be able to use the CSC emergency number if that still works. The employer and/or lawyer (if it's the same that did 140)...
I was also under the impression that the I-140 is even referred to as an immigrant visa petition. You would think that if the immigrant visa petition is approved, you would get an immigrant visa ;)
I got the same response when my attorney queried the USCIS about my situation. They said that they have an allocation of visas for pending interview cases. Which seems odd since I have heard many times before of people going to interviews, get conditional approval, not get passport stamping...
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