Contact local office
ZKHAN,
You should contact Arlington office. My lawyer sent a request for rescheduling interview last September. I don't think sending a letter to congressmen or senators matters much because we are not qualified to vote. But it does not hurt to contact them, give them a chance to serve you... I saw a lot people in this forum contacting INS by phone. The only thing you can get is your case status, nothing else. We should know the fact that INS is really short-handed. For my case, sending a letter may be the way to speed the process.
The most important thing is to keep employed. Good luck!
-- Davis
ZKHAN,
You should contact Arlington office. My lawyer sent a request for rescheduling interview last September. I don't think sending a letter to congressmen or senators matters much because we are not qualified to vote. But it does not hurt to contact them, give them a chance to serve you... I saw a lot people in this forum contacting INS by phone. The only thing you can get is your case status, nothing else. We should know the fact that INS is really short-handed. For my case, sending a letter may be the way to speed the process.
The most important thing is to keep employed. Good luck!
-- Davis
ZKHAN said:Congratulations Davis you are a free man. Enjoy your freedom.
My interview was resheduled (Arlington office). I also applied for rescheduling of interview. More than two years have passed and I have not heard from the arlington office. I had my 2nd finger prints done last novemer but no luck with the interview letter. Could you tell me who you contacted for the rescheduling of your interview congressman,senator, local office, or vermont service center?? Any details you could provide about rescheduling effort would be really appreciated.