Expedite Request
snowflake66 said:
Thanks for your reply. My case is really late, comparing their process time. I called them several times, but nothing happened so far. My lawyer sent a fax requiry 2 months ago, but he has not heard anything from CSC.I got my green card with EB1.
Do you know how to do the Expedite Request, what documents do I need to send to CSC? Thanks.
Since your attorney has already sent them a request, it
would be better to just wait. If you don't want to wait,
all you would need to do is write a simple letter
outlining the reason(s) why you are requesting them to
adjudicate your I-824 now. The main reason is they are more than
30 days beyond the receipt date on your petition.
This is what USCIS says:
General Expedite Procedures:
A detailed explanation of the situation should be provided in a one-page support letter prepared and signed by the petitioner or the applicant. The expedite request can be submitted by mail or fax. When mailing, mark the envelope with a red dot and send the request via bonded courier or other overnight delivery service to:
USCIS
California Service Center
24000 Avila Road, 2nd Floor, Room 2302
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
When faxing, send all of the required material to the Service Center at the following fax numbers:
(949) 389-3055 I-131, I-360, I-526, I-829
(949) 389-3197 I-129
(949) 389-3482 I-130
(949) 389-3484 I-765
(949) 389-3485 I-90
(949) 389-3486 I-140, I-485
(949) 389-3402 I-102, I-539
(949) 389-3219 I-129F, I-751
(949) 389-3198 I-821, I-817, N400
(949) 389-8690 I-212, I-612, I-824, NACARA I-881
(949) 389-8691 "Green Card" Issues or any other issues
(949) 389-3460 Non-Immigrant Premium Processing
Cases will not be expedited if they are not clearly approvable. Requests to expedite petitions or applications that are incomplete will not be granted. All supporting documents not in English must include a certified translation. See “Documents Not in English" section. Please see our USCIS Expedited Criteria guidance. There is no appeal of the denial of an expedite request.
Don't worry, I think when your I-824 gets approved,
your husband should have his visa done in about 3 months.
In the meantime you should start gathering the other
documents i.e marriage cert, birth cert, notarizing documents etc.
Good luck