SUPERVISOR REVIEW I485 , what does it mean ?

Thank BigJoe5 for replying to me. Should I send the letter "Intent to Sue" with WOM to both USCIS District Director and USCIS Field Director?
 
It wouldn't hurt but would not matter as they WILL communicate about it no matter which one you send it to. Whoever sees it first will contact the other. They try to avoid being sued if at all possible, but will not grant anything for which a person is not eligible to avoid being sued. The decision is always on the merits.

In looking back over this thread, jackolantern asked if you had any issues like, criminal history or immigration violations. You merely responded that you were a K-1 without really answering. One of the reasons for supervisor review is a criminal history.

Good Luck,
 
I hope you plan to wait 45 days for the Ombudsman before filing the WOM. Otherwise you risk having the court throw it out because you didn't give the Ombudsman a chance to act within the time they stated.
 
Thanks BigJoe5 and Jackolantern for the feedback. I appreciate and understand your advices. I wasn't planning to actually file the WOM yet, until I get a respond from the Ombudsman in 45 days. I'm only sending a letter with an intention to sue and attach a draft WOM to the USCIS Local Director for information only. Is it a good idea to send this letter? Will it pushes them to look at my case? If I don't get any respond from them, then I will file it. I don't have any criminal history or any other issues. At the interview, my husband and I responded to their questions, but some questions we couldn't answer because we didn't remember when they asked about his ex-wife, such as "Where does she live now?" I'm planning to send this letter to USCIS Local Director (where my case is reviewing by the supervisor) this Monday, and give them 30 days to respond (which will pass 45 days review from the Ombudsman). Please advise. Thanks.
 
Thanks BigJoe5 and Jackolantern for the feedback. I appreciate and understand your advices. I wasn't planning to actually file the WOM yet, until I get a respond from the Ombudsman in 45 days. I'm only sending a letter with an intention to sue and attach a draft WOM to the USCIS Local Director for information only. Is it a good idea to send this letter? Will it pushes them to look at my case? If I don't get any respond from them, then I will file it. I don't have any criminal history or any other issues. At the interview, my husband and I responded to their questions, but some questions we couldn't answer because we didn't remember when they asked about his ex-wife, such as "Where does she live now?" I'm planning to send this letter to USCIS Local Director (where my case is reviewing by the supervisor) this Monday, and give them 30 days to respond (which will pass 45 days review from the Ombudsman). Please advise. Thanks.
 
I also wouldn't send the "intent to sue" letter until the end of the 45 days. Don't escalate and agitate things like that while the Ombudsman is still (apparently) working on it.
 
i have the same problem

I am stuck on a supervisor review also. Have the same problem. I-485. I came here with a K1 also. Me and my husband had the interview August 2009.
Still waiting... No freaking idea!
We have been contacting to everybody: Congressmen, Senator, Ombudsman.

Ombudsman thing is kind of a joke. They send me a letter that they notify USCIS about my request. And then USCIS send me a letter that they doing a supervisor review and they thanked me for a contacting to Ombudsman (awesome, isn't it!)

Service center 1-800 is a kind of a joke also. I called there many times and even spoke to a third level of a customer service. They making up new story every time I'm calling there. Last time they said that they are checking out stuff with my country of citizenship and this all is because I'm from Russia and they had some sort of problem because of last events.
Btw when I talked to a lady at the 3-d level of a customer service 1-800, she said that they basically have no database and have no information about cases. They can only send request to USCIS and those people don't send them any responses.

Infopass appointment is the most joke! Last time we've been there, I came and yell as hard as possible. They even wanted to send me out. And she said me "We don't have to say you anything". I said that I've been writing letters to a supervisor and she said "We don't have to write you back".
I asked to meeting a supervisor and she even lifted and went somewhere. And when she came back she said that "He doesn't want to talk"!

I gave up. I don't know whats up with their system but it obviously not mine or my husband's fault. And God will give those people back all their sins for sure. I don't want to spend my time for no reason anymore.

When me and my husband traveled last time, they put stump to my advance parole that it prolonged till 2013 and gave me new I-94. My husband was with me the entire time and officers were very respectful on the board.

BTW you can have a FAFSA student loan with advance parole (no green card requirement). And any kind of loan in the bank with I-94.

How is this thing WOM working? Did somebody really check it out?
I've read somewhere that they might send you back, is it it true?
 
When me and my husband traveled last time, they put stump to my advance parole that it prolonged till 2013 and gave me new I-94.

I hope you understand that only means you are in parole status until 2013 (unless your GC is approved sooner); the stamp they gave you doesn't prolong the validity of the advance parole document for travel purposes. Some people have misunderstood this and ran into big problems because they stayed outside the US beyond the expiration date originally printed on the advance parole, incorrectly thinking they could stay away until the stamped date.
 
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