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a couple days ago I called USCIS from Syria only to get ahold of a very rude woman and she told me that our case had been reaffirmed at the uscis on July 22 then sent back from DOS denied. I told her we have not recieved anything in the mail and she said that it is not their job to contact the beneficary or petitioner to tell them about it. I asked her what would happen with it now and she said it would not be sent out a 3rd. time I tried to ask her questions but she was not very helpful and in the end I just got frustrated and hung up. So been trying to do what I can to find out something concrete. I contacted both the DOS and NVC and the NVC said : Your inquiry has been received at the National Visa Center (NVC).

The petition I-130 has been returned to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration

Services (CIS-formerly known as INS). Any further inquiries should be

directed to CIS.

The National Visa Center has received your inquiry regarding I-129f

. After searching our records, no information was

found regarding this case. Please contact U.S. Citizenship and

Immigration Services (CIS- formerly known as INS) to verify the status

of this petition.

The DOS has said nothing...........my husband was interviewed on Jan.07,2009 for his I-129f and it was sent back for review and has expired. When it was sent back the I-130 got stuck with it. I have no clue as what to do next and hope there is someone out there who can give me some help.

Why did we not recieve a NOID or NOIR? I was under the impression that the case was still valid unless you recieved one as a final option.

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Filed: Other Country: Syria
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a couple days ago I called USCIS from Syria only to get ahold of a very rude woman and she told me that our case had been reaffirmed at the uscis on July 22 then sent back from DOS denied. I told her we have not recieved anything in the mail and she said that it is not their job to contact the beneficary or petitioner to tell them about it. I asked her what would happen with it now and she said it would not be sent out a 3rd. time I tried to ask her questions but she was not very helpful and in the end I just got frustrated and hung up. So been trying to do what I can to find out something concrete. I contacted both the DOS and NVC and the NVC said : Your inquiry has been received at the National Visa Center (NVC).

The petition I-130 has been returned to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration

Services (CIS-formerly known as INS). Any further inquiries should be

directed to CIS.

The National Visa Center has received your inquiry regarding I-129f

. After searching our records, no information was

found regarding this case. Please contact U.S. Citizenship and

Immigration Services (CIS- formerly known as INS) to verify the status

of this petition.

The DOS has said nothing...........my husband was interviewed on Jan.07,2009 for his I-129f and it was sent back for review and has expired. When it was sent back the I-130 got stuck with it. I have no clue as what to do next and hope there is someone out there who can give me some help.

Why did we not recieve a NOID or NOIR? I was under the impression that the case was still valid unless you recieved one as a final option.

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top of the forum is a thread about denials. I highly recommend sifting through that thread as there is a heap of helpful info in it. I'm afraid that's all the info I can provide though. Good luck.

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top of the forum is a thread about denials. I highly recommend sifting through that thread as there is a heap of helpful info in it. I'm afraid that's all the info I can provide though. Good luck.

Definitely look at that thread about denials but also if you haven't already, contact both your congressman and your senator. I'm sorry you have to be put through this. :(

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moved from pi regional to mena regional to join the duplicate post.

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