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Ok, So here I am. I always translated or notarized documents for the fiancees, petitioners, husbands and wives for submission to the USCIS. I never thought I'd be one of those in this queue waiting for my own fiancee.

I filed with the Vermont Service Center on August 10, 2011. In September I sent additional evidence to the USCIS , letters from three US Citizens who vacationed with me and my fiancee last summer and lots of photos , my divorce decree, his divorce decree. Never heard from the USCIS since. I finally called them yesterday and told them that the USCIS did not get back to me at least acknowledging the fact that they received my evidence. They didnt even write back to me and say Hey, stop sending this stuff, we'll ask you. The representative on the phone told me that it takes 5 months for a decision and could take another two at the National Visa Center. When I asked her who could I call in Washington DC about this misinformation they show on their website she told me I could expedite this case.

I need help, how do I prove to the USCIS that my fiancee do not have a place to live. I got an email today asking me for additional evidence. What else could I show them. Helppppp, pleasee:)

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You need whatever proof you have that shows she does not have a place to live. Unfortunately that reason is not on the list of reasons to get an expedite. You will have to be extremely compelling with your evidence for this to be granted.

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Ok, So here I am. I always translated or notarized documents for the fiancees, petitioners, husbands and wives for submission to the USCIS. I never thought I'd be one of those in this queue waiting for my own fiancee.

I filed with the Vermont Service Center on August 10, 2011. In September I sent additional evidence to the USCIS , letters from three US Citizens who vacationed with me and my fiancee last summer and lots of photos , my divorce decree, his divorce decree. Never heard from the USCIS since. I finally called them yesterday and told them that the USCIS did not get back to me at least acknowledging the fact that they received my evidence. They didnt even write back to me and say Hey, stop sending this stuff, we'll ask you. The representative on the phone told me that it takes 5 months for a decision and could take another two at the National Visa Center. When I asked her who could I call in Washington DC about this misinformation they show on their website she told me I could expedite this case.

I need help, how do I prove to the USCIS that my fiancee do not have a place to live. I got an email today asking me for additional evidence. What else could I show them. Helppppp, pleasee:)

You will get a letter in the mail for what evidence they are looking for. As long as you have a proof in meeting within last 2 years which seems like you do. You should be fine.

On the other hand there is no missinformation it does take up to 5 month to approve petition. There are several options to expedite, and I am not sure if yours apply it.

And you only filed in August, normally the process take between 6 and 8 month. There are people that patiently waiting and filed way ahead of you.

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You will get a letter in the mail for what evidence they are looking for. As long as you have a proof in meeting within last 2 years which seems like you do. You should be fine.

On the other hand there is no missinformation it does take up to 5 month to approve petition. There are several options to expedite, and I am not sure if yours apply it.

And you only filed in August, normally the process take between 6 and 8 month. There are people that patiently waiting and filed way ahead of you.

I understand that people are waiting patiently and you're right. I am not going to insist. Amazing how quick they responded to my expedition claim. Instead of trying to prove to them this is an emergent situation I think I'll fly over there and spend a week with my fiancee.

Thanks for the replies.

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