I am no Terrorist, any advice?

i just got very good news regarding all of us. Please stay tuned till i get all details.

I am eager to hear what the good news is.

i want to beat you with the good news you have. I mean, i probably have better news for all than you "HoPe for the best" have. i will tell only if you are going to buy me a cheeseburger.
 
alright, this is my 11th or something times since last night after "hope for the best " posted the last message. i hope it's really good.
 
worryman2, if you have a better news, I'll buy you a double cheeseburger instead of a cheeseburger.

What's keeping you and hope for the best from sharing the good news?
 
All,

Sorry for my late response since i was trying to verify the news i heared last night. I received a phone call from a friend of mine here in Denver/Colorado that they had a meeting yesterday morning with a govermnet official who is responsibile for immigration officies in 6 states that the congress and white house has send them a letter to start the following:

1- Remove all I-485 with Tier I, II, and III ASAP.
2- Dedicate 25 officiers in each immigration office just to focus on those pending cases and start with the oldest applications ASAP.
3- Get done with these applications with maximum of 2-3 months.

This official also told my friend that there are 7 families here in denver have being approved and they should expect their GC soon. He also stated that 90% of pending cases has issues with mailing address (Applicants are using P.O box instated of residenet address..and this is a major issue...never ..never use a P.O box when filing any application with USCIS).

Some of you would ask me what is your friends roll in this issue. He is a memeber with a group of islamic society who met with immigration officials many times before and addressed these issues to them. They are doing a very good job and here and forcing immigration to focus more in those pending cases.

This official told my friend that he believes that it does not make sense to work on new I-485 cases, while thousnads of cases are still waiting on line. Those 25 officiers will do nothing but working on old cases.

Worryman2 please accpet my reagrds and i hope that this news is a breath releaser for you and us.

I will keep you guys posted regarding anything else.
 
1- Remove all I-485 with Tier I, II, and III ASAP.
2- Dedicate 25 officiers in each immigration office just to focus on those pending cases and start with the oldest applications ASAP.
3- Get done with these applications with maximum of 2-3 months.


good news and wishfull thinking,however,what a coincidence that we are geeting this news on April 1st.
 
samdallas40,

Indeed it is a coincidence, but i do not blieve that some one would jok about this critical issue. I hope that coming days will bring some good news. Lets pray for the best.

Thanks,
 
do you think they would unfreeze the pending I730(beneficiaries) approvals too? I'm in Denver as well..
 
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cortaidus,

I do not know the answer for this question, sorry. But i was told that this immigration official will have a meeting on May 22, 2010 in denver to discuss pending cases issue for those applications. Moeover, he will bring some officiers with him to meet with applicants face to face and review thier cases and issues.

Thanks,
 
1- Remove all I-485 with Tier I, II, and III ASAP.
2- Dedicate 25 officiers in each immigration office just to focus on those pending cases and start with the oldest applications ASAP.
3- Get done with these applications with maximum of 2-3 months.


good news and wishfull thinking,however,what a coincidence that we are geeting this news on April 1st.

This is really good news. I thought the senate and the house can make those changes and then the president has to sign it before those changes become effective. The government can also issue an executive order to resolve critical issues without the approval from congress.
 
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I am also having this wishful thinking, but to echo what assylum wrote, it sounds too good to be true, first of all, this inadmissibility 212 a 3 b thing is a law passed by the congress and signed by president Bush, it would require the congress to make amendments to the current laws before the immigration officials can implement them, but again anything can be possible.
 
sorry "HOPE FOR THE BEST WINS"

hi All,
Not an April fool message. But I have some news to tell:

1.if congressional office makes an inquiry on a case beginning from March 2010, homeland security started to give some details on your case why they put the hold -- not like before
2.they intend to resolve the holds "within months" case by case. that means the wait is no more than 8 months.
3. no one will be denied benefit.

This news is coming from very very extremly reliable source.
 
Thank you worryman and hope for the best.. now i can sleep tonight.. tell me where can i ups that fries and soda?
 
Forget DoubleCheeseburgers man! I'll buy you some Steak at a fancy restaurant in Denver when I come down there this summer!

About a week ago, I wrote to a Senator in California on my father's behalf. Funny thing is, I had made a phone call to the USCIS about 3 weeks ago inquiring about my mom and brother's I730 applications and we received the same nonsense (i.e. they will be making a decision in 6 months!!! How ridiculous is it? They said the same thing last year! ). I'm gonna be faxing a copy of this nonsense to the Senator tomorrow.

I'm not really jumping off a bridge in excitement, yet. But lets keep our fingers crossed.

Cortaidus, have you EVER written to your Senator?
 
no i haven't contacted the senator yet..i will now tho.. worryman2 are you from Denver too? if so, did you contact the senator and did that help?
 
Cortaidus, can you please go to sleep. if you can't, drink a vodka and listen to music. Remember, you guys used to tell me "be patient". Im telling you that today. But don't forget to act--ie see your congressman.
No, im from california.
 
To Hope The Best

Hopefully things will change around, some of us don’t get mail through our physical address for reasons beyond our control. But USCIS previously were able to send us mail through P.O.Box, and they have our e-mail address. Is there anything we need to do about it?
 
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