Hope is there
People are beginning to get request for evidence, soon we the nondesignated groups will start with the process, this is a good news for deep trigger and I, as for you as soon as the nondesignated groups will be completed they should start with designated groups like MEK, this I believe is being done to reduce load at once, if that happens MEK will be the very first of the designated group to get exemption, that is my predictions.
Lets hope I am right so far I have not received any thing and just frustrated like most of us.
Deep Trigger,
Thank you again for your encouraging words brother. The last E-mail I sent Anwen went unanswered. If you read the E-mail I wrote her, you could clearly see that it's just a letter out of pure frustration. I pretty much vented myself using her. So I called her a few days later and apologized. She said she wasn't offended at all and explained everything I knew already in a softer and more optimistic tone, so I wouldn't go nuts the way I did!
As for the letter from TRIG, it was an e-mail correspondence. I wrote them exactly 11 days ago, asking what I asked Ms. Hughes earlier. Little I knew that someone from TRIG's working group would actually take his or her time responding to my inquiry! That was encouraging as I now know that some elements within the body of the government have feelings and could hear you. What I mean is that, it was the fist time I directly got contacted with these folks at USCIS. THEY SEEM SO OUT OF REACH!!!!!!!! Share your thoughts please everybody.
People are beginning to get request for evidence, soon we the nondesignated groups will start with the process, this is a good news for deep trigger and I, as for you as soon as the nondesignated groups will be completed they should start with designated groups like MEK, this I believe is being done to reduce load at once, if that happens MEK will be the very first of the designated group to get exemption, that is my predictions.
Lets hope I am right so far I have not received any thing and just frustrated like most of us.