Anybody went through this????

Sabu

Registered Users (C)
Long journey. But no end till now.

I-140 filed in TSC : July 2001 (Orginal Labor)
I-140 RFE issued : March 2002 (Company Financial Ability)
I-140 Intend to Deny Issued: May 2002
I-485 Filed in TSC : Sept 2002 (Using Concurrent Rule)
I-140/I-485 Denied in TSC: Dec 2002.
I-290B Appeal filed in TSC : Jan 2003
I-290B transferred to AAO : July 2003

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I-140/I-485 filed in NSC : Sept 2003 (Using Sub labor)
I-140 RFE Issued in NSC : April 2004(Company Financial Ability)
FP Completed : April 2004
(FP notice had NSC LIN number, Not TSC SRC number. I confirmed this while Finger Printing)

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I-140/I-290B Appeal last updated date: first April 27,2004,then April 28, 2004
I-485 (TSC) Last updated : April 28, 2004
I-485 (TSC) current Status : Finger Print received on April 28, 2004, Process resumed.
I-485 for spouse Current Status: Finger Print received on April 28, 2004, Process resumed.
(Spouse case was not sent to AAO before. It was just saying that received on Sept 09,2003)

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I-485 (NSC) Current Status: Received on Sept 24, 2003
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Anybody went through this before? What does it mean????? Is it a mistake, that from my A#, FP received went to I-485 TSC file, not I-485 NSC file.


nanshi
 
It means that both of your processes are active. I am assuming that they sent to TSC, because it is your older process. However, you could call NSC and/or TSC to get more information about it.
 
Valcris29

Originally posted by Valcris29
It means that both of your processes are active. I am assuming that they sent to TSC, because it is your older process. However, you could call NSC and/or TSC to get more information about it.

Can you still call a Service Center directly???
 
Naanshi,
It is very difficult to console you. If the problem was on your side, people can suggest. You have been effected by your companies financial ability. What is wrong with the company. Have they not paid taxes regularly?, have they filed chapter 11??, Even if an employer applies for the first GC, who shows the little income..., will not get RFE / denial for financial ability.

I know one such company from Plano Texas, One of the partner ran way (being a Naturalized citizen of US) to his home country without paying salaries and sub-contractors.

I hope you are not an employee of that company.
Wish you good luck.
 
WaitinginQ

You can call the number in your recept, or The National Customer Service Center. The information below I copied from the URL: http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/NCSC.htm#Numbers


Numbers to Call

You can call U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) toll-free for automated information and live assistance concerning immigration services and benefits within the U.S., Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. If you are outside these areas, please contact the closest U.S. Embassy or Consulate.

Our number is: 1 (800) 375-5283
Our TTY number is: 1 (800) 767-1833
Hours of Operation

Customers can access automated information through a menu of automated options 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. During regular business hours, customers who need more information or assistance can be transferred to a customer service representative.

Live assistance is available Monday through Friday as follows:

Customers calling from Alaska: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM local time;
Customers calling from Hawaii: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM local time;
Customers calling from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM local time;
Customers calling from anywhere else in the United States: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM local time.
In Guam, live assistance is available Tuesday through Saturday, 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM local time.

The best times to call the NCSC for personal assistance are Tuesday through Friday.

Automated Services and Live Assistance

Customers can access automated information through a menu of automated options 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to:

Learn about basic eligibility; learn about basic filing and other procedures; and to order forms. (See also Immigration Services and Benefits, How Do I ...?s and Forms, Fees and Filing Locations.)
Learn about certain procedures in your local Immigration office, including location and hours of operation. (See also Field Offices.)
Obtain case status, IF you filed electronically, OR filed at a Service Center AND have a receipt / tracking number (for example: “EAC0305066165”)
During regular business hours customers who need more than automated information and help can be transferred to a customer service representative.

Assistance on Pending Applications By Phone

In addition to general information and assistance, customers with a pending application for an immigration benefit can handle the following kinds of transactions simply by calling the NCSC. When you call, please have your A-number, any receipt number issued by Immigration, and the last notice you received about your case.

Change of Address - for Applications or Petitions pending at a Service Center

If you have a pending application or petition at a service center, call the NCSC toll-free number at 1-800-375-5283 when you move to report your address change.

Please note that every alien must report a change of address whenever he or she moves. Special Registration address change requirements also apply to some aliens. Note you are required to file a Form AR 11, Change of Address Form.

Change of Address - for Other Applications Filed at Local Offices or Asylum Offices

Please write your local Immigration office whose address may be found in the "About Us" section of the Field Offices pages. Be sure to:

Address your letter as such:
Immigration Office or Asylum Office (for example, Boston Office, or Miami Asylum Office)
123 Main Street, City, State, Zip
Attention: Change of Address

Include in your letter: your name as it appears on the application, your 8 or 9 digit A-Number, and your OLD and your NEW address.
Note you are required to file a Form AR 11, Change of Address Form.
Request for Emergency Rescheduling of an Appointment

Please make every effort to appear for your scheduled appointment for fingerprinting, interview, or other processing. Failure to appear can delay processing of your case, and can result in your not receiving the benefit for which you applied. However, if an emergency arises and you absolutely cannot make your appointment, call the NCSC to request rescheduling. The NCSC will record the information, and pass it on to the local office, which will make the final decision whether to reschedule your appointment.

General Case Status Checks

At this time the NCSC provides specific information about the status of an individual application by phone IF you electronically filed, OR filed at a Service Center AND have a receipt / tracking number. The NCSC can answer many questions about case status for customers who:

have a pending application or petition at service center for naturalization, or
filed another kind of application at a local USCIS office.
For information about ways to find out the status of a case other than by phone, see Finding the Status of Your Case.
 
USCIS can deny anybody's i-140/i-485 based on the information available to them. Your company may not be in a sound financial situation or they must be in some sort of black list.

You can contact your Senator/Congressman to find out what exactly is going on your case. One you find out that, you may contact Rajiv Khanna or Murthy to represent you. These 2 people are the best to get you out of your present mess.

Good Luck.. Keep the spirits up... One door closes another opens..
 
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