princesskate
Registered Users (C)
RD: 8/18/05
ND: 8/22/05
ID: 2/16/05
DO: Santa Ana, CA
ND: 8/22/05
ID: 2/16/05
DO: Santa Ana, CA
ncgirl said:there have been cases of spouses of USC whose interviews were waived...their cases where transferred to CSC and within 3 months they received letters telling them they have been approved..without interview..
ari4u said:Well, there are always special cases and i dont know what was unique about those cases for the interview to be waived. The standing USCIS rule is that; If applying for AOS as spouse of a USC, interview is mandatory to get permanent residence. Thats when you have to convince the officer that the marriage is bonafide and you did not get married to evade immigration laws. Thanks for the info though
rex1960 said:K is a nonimmigrant visa you probably can't compare with those cases where family based immigration after marrying a US citizen is to be checked whether it's bonafide or not.
Davidcase123 said:ari4u,
I agreed with you that there is no exception to the interview if the case is merriage based. My question, however, is that how long do we have to wait after the interview?
I am new to this forum. Forgive me, if this question was answered previously. I submitted I-130/I-485 in Dec 20. 2001 based on marriage (my wife is USC). My wife and I met in graduate school (true love). We had a good interview on 3/2004 in Chicago and were told that my case is pending on name check. It has been over 4 years since 12/20/2001. How long do I have to wait? is my case a bit too long or is it still normal? I have been to USCIS in Chicago many times and they always told me that many people are stuck in the similar situation. I don't know if I should trust them anymore. Need advice from you guys as I am about to lose patience!
ari4u said:Davidcase123, FBI namecheck is a grey area and no one know how it really works. Some people get cleared in few weeks after the interview and some have been waiting for years. You may want to get in touch with your congressman and see how your case can be expedited. Search around this forum. There is a mega thread somewhere here which details what needs to be done in order to fight the FBI namecheck delay.
Good luck.
Great thanks, Ari. I will ask my wife to try the congress route.
I went to USCIS office in Chicago today (every three months) and found out my name check was submitted in 9/10/2003. The officer told me that they submit request for status of pending names to FBI every 90 days (I heard this before from another officer). Even so, he was a little bit surprised to see how long my name check has been pending. He told me that he will give my name to his supervisor to request status from FBI.
If anyone who has been stuck for that long, make sure to remind them how long you have been waiting and ask if they can talk to their supervisor. Who knows, it may work someday.
Davidcase123 said:ari4u said:Davidcase123, FBI namecheck is a grey area and no one know how it really works. Some people get cleared in few weeks after the interview and some have been waiting for years. You may want to get in touch with your congressman and see how your case can be expedited. Search around this forum. There is a mega thread somewhere here which details what needs to be done in order to fight the FBI namecheck delay.
Good luck.
Great thanks, Ari. I will ask my wife to try the congress route.
I went to USCIS office in Chicago today (every three months) and found out my name check was submitted in 9/10/2003. The officer told me that they submit request for status of pending names to FBI every 90 days (I heard this before from another officer). Even so, he was a little bit surprised to see how long my name check has been pending. He told me that he will give my name to his supervisor to request status from FBI.
If anyone who has been stuck for that long, make sure to remind them how long you have been waiting and ask if they can talk to their supervisor. Who knows, it may work someday.
Davi, I agree with you in make an appoitment in the USCIS> In my case, it is not taking so long like your, I just applied for AOS on July 2005 but I could talk to a FBI representative who told me that they already sent all the information about my fingerprinting and name check back to the USCIS> I don't know what is going on but, since October (fingerprinted) I didn't receive any other letter from USCIS, even my Status case online had been changed. Now, I will make an appointment at USCIS to see what is going on. IF everything is already ready, what they are wainting for?? Maybe, I have lucky and they will approval my AOS without interview. My lawyer told me that this could be possible, due the circunstances about my case.
Good luck for you in your process!!