Strange response from Congressional Liason at TSC

jay75215

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I had asked Sen. Cornyn office for assistance with my I485 case.
RD: July 2001
ND: August 2001
FP: Dec. 2002

They frowarded me a response they received from the congressional liason at TSC as follows:

"I am requesting the officer that now has the file to please mail the certificate to the I485 applicant."

Does anyone know what they mean by "certificate"?
 
jay75215

My RD and ND are same as yours.
My F.P was done in Nov/02.
I am also planning to contact senator's office here in Memphis.
Could you please inform me as to how do i proceed to make my case.

Thanks.
 
I am quoting from another thread --

"Basically, every congressman/senator will have a point person in their local office who assists people on immigration matters. You can call up your local congressman/senator (try only one initially) and tell them you need assistance with immigration service. They will direct your call to the point person who will work with you to get your details. You will need to send them your 485 receipts/FP receipts etc. Mostly they will do a case referral. Also, there is a dedicated congressional laisonal officer in every service center who answers queries from any congressman's office. This case referral will go to that person. This officer will than get back to your congressman's office and they will (hopefully) get back to you. Usually the congressman won't intervene personally unless you can convice the office of great humanitarian need or other special case."

Here is a list of senate members of immigration subcommittee.

http://judiciary.senate.gov/subcomm...immigration.cfm

Here is a list of house members of immigration subcommittee.

http://www.house.gov/judiciary/submembers.htm


It is better to contact one of these guys if you have a choice, as USCIS comes under their domain. They have the ability to put some serious pressure on USCIS if you can convince them (or their offices) of the merits of your case.

You won't get much help if your RD/ND (I am not sure which one) is still greater than official processing times. If vice versa, those guys can help you.
 
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