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I got married to my husband back in April 2006 in UK,

• we filed the application in July 2007

• First we applied for I130 form

• then we got the NOC 1

• then we filed the I129,

• after which we got NOC 1 for this,

• after this we got a request for evidence, We sent them the new marriage certificate issued by a court in MI.

• They kept quite (did not acknowledge receive the letter, so we call again)

• Now we had to send the evidence again.

• By now I send them this marriage certificate 3 times 2 times by post (one registered and one unregister (first time)) then send them as fax. After waiting for 2 months we are still getting a letter that they need evidence of the marriage (after a serves request).

I am so frustrated that I want to start all over again a fresh start this time. Can this be done?

I am thinking of hiring an attorney to do this for me. Will this be a good idea? Any suggestion on this please?

When you get a request for evidence or REF does it have a form or something that must be sent to them (USCIS) with the evidence which will tie the evidence to my application?

Any help or suggestions will be great.

Regards

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I don't think a lawyer can do anything that you can't do.

Try to get to a supervisor. Have your registered tracking number handy.

Keep on them until they tell you they have it.

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I don't think a lawyer can do anything that you can't do.

Try to get to a supervisor. Have your registered tracking number handy.

Keep on them until they tell you they have it.

Good Luck

Thanks for your help i will do that, Do they USCIS send a form with the first REF letter?

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Are they asking for proof that the marriage took place or the bonofides of the marriage?

Maybe what they want is proof of the validity of the marriage not the marriage certificate. just guessing

Good Luck

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When responding to an RFE, it is critical to provide exactly what is requested and to mail in the envelope provided. Did you do both? If not, what was requested exactly? Why did you not use the envelope or mailing instructions provided with your RFE?

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When responding to an RFE, it is critical to provide exactly what is requested and to mail in the envelope provided. Did you do both? If not, what was requested exactly? Why did you not use the envelope or mailing instructions provided with your RFE?

Please stick to the topic. OP is asking for advice. NOT to be scolded!

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When responding to an RFE, it is critical to provide exactly what is requested and to mail in the envelope provided. Did you do both? If not, what was requested exactly? Why did you not use the envelope or mailing instructions provided with your RFE?

Please stick to the topic. OP is asking for advice. NOT to be scolded!

I am sticking to the topic and need further information before providing additional advice. It's possible the OP "did both" or not. I need to know before advising further. Get it? There's obviously a problem. It must be identified before it can be solved.

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When responding to an RFE, it is critical to provide exactly what is requested and to mail in the envelope provided. Did you do both? If not, what was requested exactly? Why did you not use the envelope or mailing instructions provided with your RFE?

Please stick to the topic. OP is asking for advice. NOT to be scolded!

I am sticking to the topic and need further information before providing additional advice. It's possible the OP "did both" or not. I need to know before advising further. Get it? There's obviously a problem. It must be identified before it can be solved.

your question makes perfect sense. and for good reason. its a lot easier to give quality help when you are better informed.

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When responding to an RFE, it is critical to provide exactly what is requested and to mail in the envelope provided. Did you do both? If not, what was requested exactly? Why did you not use the envelope or mailing instructions provided with your RFE?

Please stick to the topic. OP is asking for advice. NOT to be scolded!

I am sticking to the topic and need further information before providing additional advice. It's possible the OP "did both" or not. I need to know before advising further. Get it? There's obviously a problem. It must be identified before it can be solved.

your question makes perfect sense. and for good reason. its a lot easier to give quality help when you are better informed.

I did send the required document in the envelope provided but , they say they never received it. I am not sure what should i do. I put a serves request that's when i knew that they are still waiting for the documents for me. i am confused and worried it is been 1 and a half year since i filed the application.

Can i send the document again? or i should ask USCIS to send me the REF again?

If i can send the doc's How should i send it so it can reach my application.

Regards

Saif Shaikh

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When responding to an RFE, it is critical to provide exactly what is requested and to mail in the envelope provided. Did you do both? If not, what was requested exactly? Why did you not use the envelope or mailing instructions provided with your RFE?

Please stick to the topic. OP is asking for advice. NOT to be scolded!

I am sticking to the topic and need further information before providing additional advice. It's possible the OP "did both" or not. I need to know before advising further. Get it? There's obviously a problem. It must be identified before it can be solved.

your question makes perfect sense. and for good reason. its a lot easier to give quality help when you are better informed.

I did send the required document in the envelope provided but , they say they never received it. I am not sure what should i do. I put a serves request that's when i knew that they are still waiting for the documents for me. i am confused and worried it is been 1 and a half year since i filed the application.

Can i send the document again? or i should ask USCIS to send me the REF again?

If i can send the doc's How should i send it so it can reach my application.

Regards

Saif Shaikh

I would make an infopass appointment and take the document with me. Sounds like you did everything right but the response was lost.

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