FL response
Folks,
Letter was written by my wife(USC) for me. I believe they will pay more attention to a letter written by a USC rather than a letter written by an alien.(my stupid logic).
I mailed and faxed a letter to First Lady on June 14th and I received a response dated Aug 10 two days ago in mail.
Please try making your letter full of plight and suffering your family is going through becuase of this state of limbo. A little bit of drama always helps!
In parallel to this effort, in past six months, I used to send a letter to local office every week. Buy 68 cents stamps and put the same letter every week in the mail box.
Having said that, I don't know what really worked for me. But these were a few tricks in book that I used.
I hope this helps.
Thanks
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SUBJECT: Desperate Plea for my husband’s pending FBI name check
Dear First Lady,
I am writing this letter seeking help desperately from you as I have exhausted all other avenues. I filed for my husband’s permanent residency (Green Card) in Nov 2004 and we had a successful interview with the USCIS district office at Baltimore, MD in May 2005. The officer approved the case (I-130) and told us that Adjustment of status (I-485) is pending, awaiting background check.
In the past 31 months, we have made several phone calls, written many letters to FBI, and frequently visited USCIS Baltimore, MD office inquiring about the status of his background checks, but all requests have been an exercise in futility. Also, requests by our local congressman have been of no avail.
It is very disconcerting to see that my husband, who is highly educated and holds a prestigious job in multinational company, is still waiting on pending background checks. We have been waiting for more that two and a half years now and this state of limbo has caused a lot of distress and agony in my family life.
I am using this letter as my last opportunity requesting you to look into the matter and liberate me from this agonizing endless wait.