Hi,
We went to his interview for permanant resd in July'10 and gave the officer our FIOA papers/zillion other papers as my husband had lost his old green card/passport showing he legally came in 2005. The officer didn't like that the FIOA was our only proof (which was a lot of info) proving his last entry.
Now in Sept'10, INS is requesting another interview to bring any proof of legal entry as they won't accept the FIOA.
Does anyone know the law for FIOA in the sense that INS has to accept it? We all have the right to our information but does INS have to accept it as proof?
We went to his interview for permanant resd in July'10 and gave the officer our FIOA papers/zillion other papers as my husband had lost his old green card/passport showing he legally came in 2005. The officer didn't like that the FIOA was our only proof (which was a lot of info) proving his last entry.
Now in Sept'10, INS is requesting another interview to bring any proof of legal entry as they won't accept the FIOA.
Does anyone know the law for FIOA in the sense that INS has to accept it? We all have the right to our information but does INS have to accept it as proof?