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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Have you contacted either your senator or congressman's office for assistance? They can not ensure an approval, nor can they get them to speed up the process. But they can be helpful in getting information that you might not have received otherwise. They can also ensure that your case does not slip between the cracks. Have you contacted the USCIS? This is your next point of contact, but keep in mind, if they don't have it yet they will merely tell you the last status they have, which is that your petition was approved. Don't let this give you hope that they have already reviewed it. It is highly unlikely that it would get done that fast. And keep in mind, you are talking to an outsourced call center, so they have no more knowledge than what they read on their computer screens.

If this was back in September then surely your case has already been sent back. Although this was some time ago I would assume that you could still get the registry number for the diplomatic pouch and track it. And Pushbrk is correct, they don't have any authority at the NVC on approvals or denials. They merely mark your case as fraud and forward it to the service center that initially approved it with a recommendation to revoke the petition. The USCIS will make notes of the recommendation and do one of the following:

1-disagree with their findings and send it back to the consulate (unlikely, but best scenario)

2-agree and send you a Notice of Intent to Revoke (NOIR)

This is not considered an appeal, this is giving you an opportunity to overcome their findings. The tricky part is that they don't always tell you the exact reason for the denial. You must go over the questions asked at the interview and look for areas they concentrated on, or where your wife failed in responding correctly. You must also review any red flags you have.

I know that they are automatically expiring the I-129f's for fiance now, but with your being for your wife I am unsure, but at least your I-130 doesn't expire (the last I knew).

This is a very time consuming process, and you must be prepared for this. Keep gathering evidence and read through this link thoroughly. It is a great resource on returned petitions:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=3896

Best wishes to you.

'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride'

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Sorry to learnt about these cases. Visa denied under section 221(g) means application does not comply with provisions of INA or regulations issued pursuant thereto.

*IR-1 Visa* VSC

I-130 (IR-1):

07/22/2008: NOA1

02/17/2009: I-130 NOA2: Approved in 210 days from NOA1 date

I-129F (K-3):

08/11/2008: NOA1

02/17/2009: I-129F NOA2: Approved in 190 days from NOA1 date

<not pursuing I-129F petition further but NVC forwarded case to Consulate on 02/24/2009>

NVC Journey:

02/19/2009: NVC Received/Case number assigned for I-130

02/20/2009: DS-3032 sent by e-mail and 03/04/2009: DS-3032 sent by regular mail

02/26/2009: NVC received DS-3032 Choice of Agent selection

02/26/2009: DS-3032 accepted and AOS Bill Generated but not IV Bill

02/28/2009: AOS Bill Package received in mail

02/28/2009: Paid AOS Bill and IV Bill (as it was available) online

03/03/2009: Both AOS and IV Bill Show as Paid and Coversheet Printed

03/04/2009: Mailed I-864 and IV (DS-230) Packages

03/06/2009: I-864 and IV Packages Received by NVC and Scanned on 03/10/2009

03/13/2009: Case completed at NVC (in 17 working days from date NVC Received)

03/25/2009: Interview date assigned by NVC

US Consulate @ Mumbai, India

04/02/2009: Medical Exam (based on NVC e-mail for interview)

04/13/2009: Interview Packet Received from US Consulate

04/16/2009: Documents submitted at VFS office

[Classified]: Date of Interview

USA Journey

02/21/2009: Permanent Resident # Received (Ref: NOA2 of USCIS)

05/2009: POE

##/##/2009: Permanent Resident Card

##/##/2009: SSN

Love must be sincere............Roman 12:9

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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This is the letter from NVCinquiry, this is the response of our inquiry anybody knows? please help me....Good Afternoon,

Your inquiry has been received at the National Visa Center (NVC). The

NVC has completed its processing of the visa petition you mentioned in

your letter and has forwarded the petition to the assigned US

Embassy/Consulate General for further processing.

Any further inquiries should be directed to the assigned US Embassy or

Consulate General.

As the file is no longer at the NVC, please notify the assigned US

Embassy or Consulate General of your change of mailing address and email

address (if applicable).

As the consular officer abroad is the only person who can approve or

refuse a visa, any requests for review of a visa denial should be

directed to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate General listed below.

Regards,

OH2

National Visa Center

Written Inquiry Unit

SI International, Support Contractor

NVCInquiry@state.gov

This email is Sensitive but Unclassified based on the definitions

provided in 12 FAM 540.

Any information in this transmission pertaining to the issuance or

refusal of visas or permits to enter the United States shall be

considered confidential under Section 222(j) of the Immigration and

Nationality Act (INA) [8 US C. Section 1202]. Access to and use of such

information must be solely for the formulation, amendment,

administration, or enforcement of the immigration, nationality, and

other laws of the United States under INA 222(j) and as specified in FAM

guidance. If you have received such information in error, do not review,

retransmit, disclose, disseminate, use, or take any action in reliance

upon this information, and contact the sender as soon as possible.

This is the content of the our inquiry letter to NVC!!!!!

________________________________Dear sir/madam,

My wife interview was last july 9, 2008 and she been through several

interviews until the decision was made

it was refused last sept 29, 2008, due to the documents that we provide

cant proved that our marriage was bonafide instead for immigration

purposes only.

We filed the I-130 its approved and then we superceed the I-129F for

K-3 visa because we dont have an idea that we can change it to CR-1 visa

instead, or it might because we remain my wife maiden name on the

petition and do we need to report our marriage at the Phil Consulate so

that they can forward the copy of our marriage contract at NSO Manila?

during my wife interview the Consular officer told her to appeal for our

case, you can tell me what we can do next? it is possible to file for

CR-1 even the K-3 was refused?

Dera steveee

i am going with same situation. consular sent my case back to nvc and nve reply me same wt they reply u.

can u pls tell me wt happend next with u . is that nve returned your case back to embassy or they sent to uscis for revocation. pls tell me u story.

need your help very much

thanks

They sent back to USCIS but i sent a letter of appeal direct to NVC and then they sent back again to US Embassy Manila for further review and i received a letter from the Embassy for another interview and its like i went through from the very start of the process but finally i got an approval, how about you can you tell me what happen now?

EAD APPLICATION:

2009-01-10 ----- E-filed EAD Application

2009-01-20 ------NOA1 Receipt Notice

2009-01-22 ------Biometrics appointment recieved by mail

2009-02-11-------Biometrics Date (done smoothly)

2009-4-15 -------- EAD Approved

2009-4-24 -------- EAD Received by mail ( yyyeeeeessssss)

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