Please forgive me, perhaps i am missing something. I seems to me you already have a lawyer. Shouldn't he be addressing this issue? Asking your lawyer, who by your own admission is better than the other one, is probably better than asking the gurus on this forum. The advice here isn't biding.
Canadian Citizen married to USC, Country of origin Cameroon.
AOS Notice date 9/27/04.
11/21/04 - EAD approved
01/12/05 - AP Approved
23/06/05 - Got interview letter for date 10/3/05
Interview Date 10/3/05 - Approved pending FBI namecheck.
10/5/05 - Applied for EAD/AP renewal
11/25/05 -...
Wait now. Something isn't right. If someone had his interview in Oct 2003 and just got his greencard last week, one has to assume that he had been married for more than 2 years. Does the fact that he was given a conditional green card mean that the approval date is the interview date? I was...
Actually, I go to Canada on a monthly basis (I am a Canadian Citizen). I have never been asked for both copies. The folks there are very nice (it also helps that they know me because they see me every month). But the point is, i don't see why one should carry both copies. It seems to me that one...
I never said it was a right. I said it was a means to force the government to make a decision. The INS has no execuse to keep people waiting for years and years. This is incompetence and it's wrong. A name check shouldn't take that long, i don't care how many cases they have. If we can put a...
You may want to carry both with you. When I was coming back from Europe this past summer, this prick (immigration officer) gave every single traveller a hard time. He was down right abusive and in a very very bad mood. When my turn came, he got pissed that i hadn't filled out a new I94 (i didn't...
A writ of Mandamus Action is a legal procedure that will basically force INS to make a decision on your case. They will either have to approve it or reject it. But for them to make that decision, they need all the facts. This is where the FBI comes in. I believe they must complete the name check...
I fail to understand why you would find this scary. if you're still married and still have the minimum income required you should be ok. Just relax and you'll be fine. In my opinion (this is conjecture now), if they had bad news, they would have sent you a letter. Since they want yo u to come...
Like it's been suggested on this board so many times, you have nothing to worry about if your marriage is legit. just go in there, relax, anwer the questions truthfully and give them the documents they ask for. you will be fine, unless you run into a some other troubles...
good luck.
That was actually my attorney's idea. But, suing the INS is no big deal when you have nothing to hide and/or fear. I have a clean background so I can do that. Also, they can't deport you or anything since you're here legally and (I am assuming) being married to a USC. The worst that can happen...
I am in the exact situation. I had my AOS interview last monday. The interview went well. At the end, the officer told me that my FBI clearance wasn't back yet. He gave me his card and asked me to call him every month to check.
I asked him how long the wait will; he said from 1 week to...
Hi Romit,
I had my interview today and was told everything was fine they couldn't approve me because my file was pending FBI investigation. Could you please give us the email (or address or website) of who/how to contact the FBI?
Thanks
Hi all,
Allow me to chime in. This is my story.
I got married almost 2 years ago (10.15.2003). My wife is USC. We filed our petition (though our lawyer) in September last year and I had my interview today in Philadelphia.
We got there 30 minutes before our appointement and we were...
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