akayal1973
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Hi,
The first step would be to write to you senator and/or take an infopass appointment with your local USCIS office. Your senator should be able to provide you with the status of your name check.
POJ: It basically allows to you talk to an immigration officer of the service center where your application is pending, rather than a customer service representative. Call the regular customer service #, and then after you punch in your receipt number, go for the option that says "if your application got separated from primary . . . ". You should then hear: "Welcome to the . . . service center" (depending on which service center is handling your application.
Re: the letter to the first lady, I had included copy of the I-485 receipt notice, I-140 approval notice, FOIPA letter, and copies of a couple of letters from the USCIS, which stated that my NC was still pending. People have different views on what should be included; however, I would strongly recommend that you include the FOIPA "No records found" letter from the FBI.
The first step would be to write to you senator and/or take an infopass appointment with your local USCIS office. Your senator should be able to provide you with the status of your name check.
POJ: It basically allows to you talk to an immigration officer of the service center where your application is pending, rather than a customer service representative. Call the regular customer service #, and then after you punch in your receipt number, go for the option that says "if your application got separated from primary . . . ". You should then hear: "Welcome to the . . . service center" (depending on which service center is handling your application.
Re: the letter to the first lady, I had included copy of the I-485 receipt notice, I-140 approval notice, FOIPA letter, and copies of a couple of letters from the USCIS, which stated that my NC was still pending. People have different views on what should be included; however, I would strongly recommend that you include the FOIPA "No records found" letter from the FBI.
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