Congressional Inquiry

we are interested in your letter being forwarded to BCIS where they will have to look at your file and respond to her.
http://www.dalewarner.com/click0531a.html

I called the National Status check numbers and requested inquiring on my case one month ago. I received the reply yesterday, which stated "your case is still pending".

Does this mean they have looked at my file?

How congressional inquiry do us any good if BCIS still says our cases are still pending?

Any idea?
 
The purpose is not get meaningful reply from BCIS (which we all know that will be meaningless anyway). The purpose is to make the Senators/Congressman aware as to whats going on. Don't assume that they all keep an eye on I-485 processing times. These two CA senators are very powerful and may raise the issue in Senate (if big number of people send them letters).

Just my openion.
 
Thanks for your reply, goodsaint.

If the purpose is to draw Senators/Congressmen's attention, instead of BCIS's, then we should not use the sample letter provided by dalewarner.com. We should address our sufferings and attach the petition.
 
I have found it in alt.visa.us.marriage-based :(

Thank you for writing to me about the pending application for your fiancee's visa. I appreciate your letter and welcome the opportunity to respond.

Unfortunately, I am unable to assist you in this matter. During this heightened state of security, the Bureau of Consular Affairs in the State Department and the Immigration and Naturalization Service are stepping up the screening and background checks
on all immigrant and non-immigrant visa applications. I understand the frustration you are experiencing because of the
extended wait and, while this may initially be inconvenient, this step will help the federal government enhance our nation's security and the safety of our visitors.

Again, thank you for writing and entrusting me with your pressing concern. Obtaining a visa is a difficult and complex process. I am sorry I cannot do more to assist you and hope you will write to me again if you encounter a problem with another federal agency.

Sincerely yours,

Dianne Feinstein
United States Senator
 
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