My husband and I have a complex problem here and I hope somebody can give me some information about it. My husband's I-485 was denied for a crazy reason (they could not figure out his sponser, my mom, was a US citizen even though she was born in TX and is on social security) so we had to file a motion to reopen his case here about a month ago (they would not let us appeal it). The problem is we live in MO right now and we are moving back to TX at the end of July, and I can't get a straight answer about whether or not we can transfer his case with it being in this motion to reopen status and I was wondering if we will have to pay another filing fee if we can move it, the fee's are jumping up tremendiously at the end of July when we are moving. Another thing I am wondering about is how long they can take to decide his case now, our lawyer said they could take as long as they want i.e. years and years, surely there's a time limit on that. I feel like the interviewer person that decided his case has a problem with him any because he got the same interviewer person during his last marriage and that's what this person talked about the whole interview was my husband's last marriage's issues and they seemed rather irate about what happened and I think they denied his case on purpose because of the situation. I really could use some info here.
