Ram Mohammed D'souza
Registered Users (C)
Wahe Guruji da Khalsa
Wahe Guruji di Fatah
Brother and sisters,
Wahe Guruji has finally listen to my prayers.
Only yesterday I got letter from my attorney that my case has been approved on Dec 20th 2001.
Here are the details of my case:
SRC 00 025 5xxxx
EB3
RD Oct 25 99
ND Nov 3 99
FP 1st : 23 Dec 99
FP 2nd: 20 Nov 01
Country: Others (Indian married to Pakistani national, Oye Bale Bale)
However I believe that I am very patient guy but this whole process has really tested my patient.
I would like to convey my sincere appreciation to all those who contribute to this forum by sharing their experiences to help each other out. Also to Rajiv Khanna (and team) for maintaining this site. May Almighty give you reward for this in this life and thereafter.
God bless America and god bless you all.
I will be around for some time to answer any question you may have.
MORE DETAILS:
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Once the TSC date was moved to 01/03/01 I went to Atlanta INS office and asked them to issue a re-finger print notice (details of this I posted on this forum) which they did. Got my FP done at local ASP. Called FBI next day they said it was sent to INS same day. Next day I wrote a small (four line other than application details) letter to my local congressman with 485 application details and stressing two points. One, TSC is processing case after mine and second, my FP result is already sent to INS by FBI.
One week later I got letter from congressman that they have received my request and they have sent a request/inquiry to TSC. After another week I got letter from congressman’s office that they have received reply from TSC that my case has been assigned to officer.
Three/four week from that I got my approval notice from my attorney.
I would strongly suggest people with date prior to 01/03/01 to contact their congressman/congresswoman. I believe each of them have an assistant who deals with issues with various government offices including INS. Even to find out about your case status go through them rather than calling INS and waiting hours.
To find out who is your congressman go to www.house.gov/writerep/ and enter your zip code.
Wahe Guruji di Fatah
Brother and sisters,
Wahe Guruji has finally listen to my prayers.
Only yesterday I got letter from my attorney that my case has been approved on Dec 20th 2001.
Here are the details of my case:
SRC 00 025 5xxxx
EB3
RD Oct 25 99
ND Nov 3 99
FP 1st : 23 Dec 99
FP 2nd: 20 Nov 01
Country: Others (Indian married to Pakistani national, Oye Bale Bale)
However I believe that I am very patient guy but this whole process has really tested my patient.
I would like to convey my sincere appreciation to all those who contribute to this forum by sharing their experiences to help each other out. Also to Rajiv Khanna (and team) for maintaining this site. May Almighty give you reward for this in this life and thereafter.
God bless America and god bless you all.
I will be around for some time to answer any question you may have.
MORE DETAILS:
=============
Once the TSC date was moved to 01/03/01 I went to Atlanta INS office and asked them to issue a re-finger print notice (details of this I posted on this forum) which they did. Got my FP done at local ASP. Called FBI next day they said it was sent to INS same day. Next day I wrote a small (four line other than application details) letter to my local congressman with 485 application details and stressing two points. One, TSC is processing case after mine and second, my FP result is already sent to INS by FBI.
One week later I got letter from congressman that they have received my request and they have sent a request/inquiry to TSC. After another week I got letter from congressman’s office that they have received reply from TSC that my case has been assigned to officer.
Three/four week from that I got my approval notice from my attorney.
I would strongly suggest people with date prior to 01/03/01 to contact their congressman/congresswoman. I believe each of them have an assistant who deals with issues with various government offices including INS. Even to find out about your case status go through them rather than calling INS and waiting hours.
To find out who is your congressman go to www.house.gov/writerep/ and enter your zip code.