AntonFromIdaho
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I was asking if there are known case of such kind of events happening in the past
I was asking if there are known case of such kind of events happening in the past
You're right, the IO's response about your contacting your congress person isn't quite true - it's just an option they typically do not like. If memory serves me right though, your interview was in June, right? In that case, I would suggest another INFOPASS appointment in 2 weeks time, to be followed with the congress person option if there's still no decision by then.
Hi Mom,
I went to the USCIS today and basically got the same response: your case is with the supervisor and is still pending. I told the officer that I've not even received my interview letter yet and asked him to call the supervisor as his colleague had done before, but he refused to do so. He told me that "there a lot of you guys with pending lottery cases. Be patient and don't worry. She's aware of the deadline and she will review your case by then". Frankly speaking I don't trust what they say so I'm not sure if she'll review the case and send me an interview letter in time.
What do you think is the best course of action now? Contact my congress person immediately? What I'm afraid of is having the congress person contact them and then a negative reaction from the USCIS for "not being patient" with them. I was thinking about calling the customer service line and talking to a 2nd level officer before contacting the congress person. Do you think that will nudge the supervisor about the case?
And one last question, is it best to contact my congressman's office by email, phone or mail?
Thanks,
Armin
Hi guys!! I went to my interview this morning at LA field office. Everything went well and at the end IO said he will approve our case and handed us the approval letter. He said we will receive the card probably in two weeks. I still haven't received any text/ email update on our case yet. Just wondering how long does it takes for them to update our case online?? Thanks mom and everyone else!! This forum really did help us a lot
I just received my NOA today! and I guess I'm waiting to get my finger print appointment letter. From what I understood is I should just wait, because there is nothing I can do until I do my finger prints, correct?
Congratulations! The fact that your IO issued your approval letter on the spot is good news. How long it takes to update the system depends on the IO involved, some update right away which is why some applicants have been able to report on getting status updates even before they get back home from their interview. Other IOs, though have the good intention of doing same could get side tracked by one thing or the other and simply forget about updating the case, hence the delay. The race is almost over for you!
Hi Mom, just received the " Welcome Notice was Mailed" email an hour ago!! Thank you for your reply and you are the best MOM!!
Make another INFOPASS visit to your FO. Phone call isn't likely to yield any desired outcome. When you get to your FO, ask them if your background check has cleared, ask them if your case KCC file has been requested and received. Politely remind them about the need to get your petition decided before the FY ends and the possibility of the applicable DV based visas running out.
If there's still no positive/encouraging news following the INFOPASS, contact your congress person. Engaging the services of a lawyer at this stage in particular is nothing but a waste of resources.
Last day to complete the process and have your petition approved and visa number assigned to your case.Hi,
I have a question. Does the September 30 deadline for the DV-based green card refers to the last possible date to receive the physical green card or the last date to get the I-485 approval notice?
Dear Sm1smom, thanks. I went to an infopass few days ago. The gentlemen told me that everything on my case looks good, and my case is still pending (they haven't made a decision). The KCC file has been received; but he did not know the answer whether the background check has been cleared. He emailed the officer in charge of my case and encouraged me to be patient and come back couple of times in September, in case I don't hear back from them.
I am a scientist and that could be a reason for them to delay my case (I believe it is unfair, however)
Seeking congressman's help would not really help, would it?
Hi,
I have a question. Does the September 30 deadline for the DV-based green card refers to the last possible date to receive the physical green card or the last date to get the I-485 approval notice?
May I know are you from one of those countries where US consider as high risk?Dear Sm1smom, thanks. I went to an infopass few days ago. The gentlemen told me that everything on my case looks good, and my case is still pending (they haven't made a decision). The KCC file has been received; but he did not know the answer whether the background check has been cleared. He emailed the officer in charge of my case and encouraged me to be patient and come back couple of times in September, in case I don't hear back from them.
I am a scientist and that could be a reason for them to delay my case (I believe it is unfair, however)
Seeking congressman's help would not really help, would it?
Unfortunately, what you consider to be fair and what the U.S. government considers fair when it comes to immigration matters are different things.
Seeking congressional help may not necessarily resolve the issue, especially if the delay has to do with a pending background check, it can however shed more light on what's causing the approval delay.
I hope your case gets resolved soon!
My Biometric appointment letter says i should come on the 26th.
I came to the local USCIS office and the lady said that they can only do the biometric on the date in the letter.
What do you think, experts?
Thank you.