Hi Mom, thanks to my attorney, who is in direct contact with the supervisors at my FO, we managed to obtain the denial notice in advance (about 15 hours after it was issued by the office). This is obviously due to the early filing.
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They also sent me this in the letter (not as the official reason for the denial):
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My visa expired in May 2024, but my DS2019 is valid until December 2025. This is something very straightforward to verify, so I assume it is just a default message. I spoke with my lawyer and my employer, and none of them are concerned about this because we have full supporting documentation.
I have completed new medical examinations and prepared a new cashier’s check. My lawyer will resubmit everything on Monday, and it should be delivered to the Elgin lockbox on 09/16/2025. My university (my employer) is also preparing a letter explaining why I am important to them (I teach classes that cannot be interrupted if I were deported) and why my work is significant for research in the United States. I am not sure if it will make a difference, but I am trying to push everything forward. Meanwhile, my lawyer is in contact with the FO, pointing out the obvious mistakes and asking whether, if we resubmit, they believe the case could be adjudicated before September 30. They essentially told us that they cannot make any prediction about whether a newly filed form I-485 would be decided before September 30, and added that all applications and petitions are processed as quickly as possible (they haven’t replied or confirmed about their mistakes). In the meantime, my lawyer is now also trying to push on whether the case can be reopened (I think he will send the email on Monday since it’s already late on Friday), attaching supporting documentation by email along with the letter my employer is writing.
1) Do you think that, under these circumstances, refiling is a good option? What chances do you think I might have?
2) Do you think it’s worth going to the FO in person to make a case (crying, begging etc)? Or, if I refile, would it be better to go to the FO once they have received the AOS package, to push for an interview as soon as possible?
3) Would it make sense to mention in the cover letter, and attach the bio notice with the stamp, that shows I already completed biometrics, so that they might realize I don’t need to repeat them?
Thanks