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I am Australian citizen that has lived/worked in the USA for >5 years on an H1B visa. I won the diversity lottery in May 2013 and received a decent number of <450. My number became active in December 2013. I decided to hire a lawyer to ensure my applicatoin was submitted without errors and that everything would go smoothly. As I am currently living/working in the USA (with legal status) I was advised to pursue adjustment of status in the USA rather than return to Australia to apply.
Despite having the assistance of an apparent expert my application has been rejected twice: the first time because the lawyer failed to tick a particular box and the second time (today) for reasons I do not know - rejection notice says 'See Form M-180' - I can't even find anywhere on the internet what that document is.
I have a number of concerns:
- What is Form M-180?
- I don't know why it took my lawyer so long to submit the application. My number became active in December but after all the back/forth between myself and the lawyer's office (which included them having to correct a number of errors in the initial draft of the application), the submission did not occur until early February.
- The application has now been rejected twice by USCIS
- I am worried this lawyer does not know what she is doing
- I am worried I have wasted MONTHS of valuable time and I live in NY and have heard that it takes MONTHS to obtain an interview.
ANY ADVICE or SUGGESTIONS?
Despite having the assistance of an apparent expert my application has been rejected twice: the first time because the lawyer failed to tick a particular box and the second time (today) for reasons I do not know - rejection notice says 'See Form M-180' - I can't even find anywhere on the internet what that document is.
I have a number of concerns:
- What is Form M-180?
- I don't know why it took my lawyer so long to submit the application. My number became active in December but after all the back/forth between myself and the lawyer's office (which included them having to correct a number of errors in the initial draft of the application), the submission did not occur until early February.
- The application has now been rejected twice by USCIS
- I am worried this lawyer does not know what she is doing
- I am worried I have wasted MONTHS of valuable time and I live in NY and have heard that it takes MONTHS to obtain an interview.
ANY ADVICE or SUGGESTIONS?