jj777
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They don't want to admit their mistake. Going crazy might be too farfetched. I would wait and see.
She finally looked at the policy memo after my eyes were red and tears around my eyes.
They don't want to admit their mistake. Going crazy might be too farfetched. I would wait and see.
So - they should both be completed tomorrow!
I think that is her. What is her name? How can someone to be a supervisor and know little about DV and closed my case? She seemed nice to others but very tough on me. She refused to read even one sentence of the Police Memo. I just made an appointment with a attorney next Tuesday to see any further options I can take. Apparently, Infopass is not working for me. Also, I check timeline sheet, there were already 5 and more people filed their cased earlier than the actual visa available date and got approved in Boston FO. Very unfair treatment.
She finally looked at the policy memo after my eyes were red and tears around my eyes.
Please wait for Mom's and Simon's input before making any additional stepsShe finally looked at the policy memo after my eyes were red and tears around my eyes.
congrats tony!!!!!And..........)
what the heck!!!! please don't give up and keep fighting. the decision was obviously wrong and it must be overturned! good luck!I think that is her. What is her name? How can someone to be a supervisor and know little about DV and closed my case? She seemed nice to others but very tough on me. She refused to read even one sentence of the Police Memo. I just made an appointment with a attorney next Tuesday to see any further options I can take. Apparently, Infopass is not working for me. Also, I check timeline sheet, there were already 5 and more people filed their cased earlier than the actual visa available date and got approved in Boston FO. Very unfair treatment.
Today I went to infopass at 1 pm to get any update on the case and tried to argue the incorrect decision they made. The lady ( short dark African lady, supervisor)I spoke to at front desk said she is the adjudicator of my case. After I explained the incorrect decision regarding DV filing date, she still kept arguing the filing date error I made and reluctant to read the USCIS policy memo about Diversity Visa program early submission (advanced notification) I brought. She even said that Policy Memo is published by State Department, not USCIS. I was speechless and almost burst into crying in the public just to point out the USCIS logo on the Policy Memo. She then went back to her office and came back said I have go back to wait by September 30th for decision.
I have done everything I could.........
well, i think at this point in time, you should hire a lawyer to argue your case. and i thought of that too she is trying to drag your case to the end and after sept 30, you or anyone can't do anything about it. but there is still time now to do something about it.I probably know their strategy to hold up my case to the last day of September.
well, i think at this point in time, you should hire a lawyer to argue your case. and i thought of that too she is trying to drag your case to the end and after sept 30, you or anyone can't do anything about it. but there is still time now to do something about it.
I would also see contact someone who is above the lady you saw today. She is the supervisor only by interimYes a lawyer might help - you have all the evidence they need - so it won't cost much, but it sounds like you need someone to advocate for you - they are in the wrong and they are bullying you. That is not fair!
Congats !And..........)
I think that is her. What is her name? How can someone to be a supervisor and know little about DV and closed my case? She seemed nice to others but very tough on me. She refused to read even one sentence of the Police Memo. I just made an appointment with a attorney next Tuesday to see any further options I can take. Apparently, Infopass is not working for me. Also, I check timeline sheet, there were already 5 and more people filed their cased earlier than the actual visa available date and got approved in Boston FO. Very unfair treatment.
She finally looked at the policy memo after my eyes were red and tears around my eyes.
And..........)
Thank you Mom for your wise input. Actually, today was the first time I ever talked to that lady who held against me. I just feel there are something going on and suspicious about the process of my case. I will have to see how the lawyer will proceed the case, as the time goes by quickly.
This is so sad! Looks to me like there's something personal going on between you and the lady in question. I'm certain it's not like the Boston FO isn't aware of the early filing allowance, after all, other cases that were filed early have been favorably adjudicated at the same FO in the past. The fact that an adjustment of status is not a right but a privilege is precisely why I've always cautioned against antagonizing USCIS officials even when they're obviously wrong compared to the 'give them hell' approach some think should be adopted. All an IO has to do is look for some frivolous reason to deny an application thereby putting the applicant in the kind of nightmare situation they've put you into. The early filing memo actually states on page 6 that:
"This PM is intended solely for the guidance of USCIS personnel in the performance of theirThe Memo is nothing but a guidance tool they may rely upon in performing their duties. It is not a law or ruling that they're obligated to follow, although we always hope they will choose to follow it.
official duties. It is not intended to, does not, and may not be relied upon to create any right or
benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or by any individual or other party in
removal proceedings, in litigation with the United States, or in any other form or manner."
Because of the time sensitive nature of the DV process and the fact that available visas for this FY are being fast depleted, I had suggested you get in touch with a lawyer the first time you reported about the denial letter. There are documented cases of DV applicants who have gone ahead and sued USCIS for failure to issue them with a visa, sadly those cases did not result in visas issued either at the end of the day on the basis that once the FY is over or they run out of visas for the applicable FY, there's nothing that can be done again.
I hope the lawyer you're meeting with next week will be willing to drop everything and focus on your case. I sincerely wish you a more positive and happy outcome at the end of all this. Of course since the lady also finally told you to wait until Sept 30th, I truly hope she will have a change of heart and approve the case long before then.
Good luck!
congrats tony!!!!!