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June 2012 I-130 Filers?

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Well the wife is as we speak composing an e-mail to her Congressman, it probably wont help, but it's at least something we can do rather than sitting here waiting.

I hope you have more luck than we have. My husband is a U.S citizen and middle school teacher in a major school district in Georgia. I'm 6 months pregnant, and not getting over to the USA before the end of April will mean being unable to fly and my husband will have to come to the UK and then miss the beginning of the school year. He wrote a letter to the GA congress who requested a congressional inquiry. Got a big fat DENIED back today...

Fingers crossed you guys have a stronger case than ours and have more luck :unsure:

26 Nov 2007: Married in Michigan
REMAINED ON STUDENT VISA 08-11
9th July 2012: I-130 filed
16th July 2012: NOA1 received(estimate as it never actually showed up in mail!)
18th March 2013: NOA2 (252 days)
25th March: Case received at NVC
4th April 2013: Case Number assigned
9TH April 2013: NVC email received
11th April 2013: Expedite to Embassy approved

17th April 2013: Case recieved by Embassy

18th April 2013: DS-230/2001 sent direct to Embassy

30th April: Embassy 'can't locate' forms

1st May 2013: DS-230/2001 resent recorded delivery

2nd May 2013: Interview date emailed for next day!

3rd May 2013: Approved at Interview

8th May 2013: Visa Arrived

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Since outs is also a GA Covgressman, I doubt it!

another week has ended... i hope next week all of us will receive good news...

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I hope you have more luck than we have. My husband is a U.S citizen and middle school teacher in a major school district in Georgia. I'm 6 months pregnant, and not getting over to the USA before the end of April will mean being unable to fly and my husband will have to come to the UK and then miss the beginning of the school year. He wrote a letter to the GA congress who requested a congressional inquiry. Got a big fat DENIED back today...

Fingers crossed you guys have a stronger case than ours and have more luck :unsure:

Are you saying your i130 was denied?

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Are you saying your i130 was denied?

No, their I-130 wasn't denied. They asked for an congressional inquiry..which got denied.

I-130 usually don't get denied.

They just and only proof... your the person you claim to be,

and your relationship to the petitioner.

(as long you have all the correct papers together)

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No, their I-130 wasn't denied. They asked for an congressional inquiry..which got denied.

I-130 usually don't get denied.

They just and only proof... your the person you claim to be,

and your relationship to the petitioner.

(as long you have all the correct papers together)

I don't understand how a congressional inquiry can be denied. Perhaps the expedite request was denied?

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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I don't understand how a congressional inquiry can be denied. Perhaps the expedite request was denied?

This is solely my take on what I was reading.

The lady is concerned with her being 6 month pregnant, she won't get to the USA before delivery.

And with them denying the inquiry...I say (my take)a pregnancy isn't an emergency to expedite.

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Are you saying your i130 was denied?

No, the congressional inquiry made by our congressman....to basically ask for our case to be 'pushed forward' so to speak. :unsure:

26 Nov 2007: Married in Michigan
REMAINED ON STUDENT VISA 08-11
9th July 2012: I-130 filed
16th July 2012: NOA1 received(estimate as it never actually showed up in mail!)
18th March 2013: NOA2 (252 days)
25th March: Case received at NVC
4th April 2013: Case Number assigned
9TH April 2013: NVC email received
11th April 2013: Expedite to Embassy approved

17th April 2013: Case recieved by Embassy

18th April 2013: DS-230/2001 sent direct to Embassy

30th April: Embassy 'can't locate' forms

1st May 2013: DS-230/2001 resent recorded delivery

2nd May 2013: Interview date emailed for next day!

3rd May 2013: Approved at Interview

8th May 2013: Visa Arrived

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This is solely my take on what I was reading.

The lady is concerned with her being 6 month pregnant, she won't get to the USA before delivery.

And with them denying the inquiry...I say (my take)a pregnancy isn't an emergency to expedite.

Yes, your guess is correct! Except I am also a listed as a 'high risk' pregnancy, and my husband being gone for the start of the school year will negatively impact a few hundred GA school children! Even that doesn't seem to phase them enough to push it through....

Oh well, it was worth a shot...

26 Nov 2007: Married in Michigan
REMAINED ON STUDENT VISA 08-11
9th July 2012: I-130 filed
16th July 2012: NOA1 received(estimate as it never actually showed up in mail!)
18th March 2013: NOA2 (252 days)
25th March: Case received at NVC
4th April 2013: Case Number assigned
9TH April 2013: NVC email received
11th April 2013: Expedite to Embassy approved

17th April 2013: Case recieved by Embassy

18th April 2013: DS-230/2001 sent direct to Embassy

30th April: Embassy 'can't locate' forms

1st May 2013: DS-230/2001 resent recorded delivery

2nd May 2013: Interview date emailed for next day!

3rd May 2013: Approved at Interview

8th May 2013: Visa Arrived

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Yes, your guess is correct! Except I am also a listed as a 'high risk' pregnancy, and my husband being gone for the start of the school year will negatively impact a few hundred GA school children! Even that doesn't seem to phase them enough to push it through....

Oh well, it was worth a shot...

I apologize. I didn't read nowhere you being high risk. I must missed this part.

I wish you well and hope you stay stress free.

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