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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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So, after waiting for around 5 months, finally we received our approval for K1 back in 23 November 2009. But, up until now, the case hasn't receieved by NVC yet. The worst thing is, USCIS claimed they sent it already but NVC claimed that USCIS hasn't forward it. So, they kept pushing the responsibility around. We called n called n called and got congressman to involve AGAIN. But, still, nothing really helps. We kept calling USCIS and one of the officers claimed that our case 'skipped' through NVC process and was being forwarded directly to consular, whcih was impossible. We believe that he was jsut reading from the NOA2 notice which stated that "case will be forwarded to embassy....". He knew nothing and was trying to get rid of us.

So, we ended up calling and emailing embassy at kuala lumpur, but they said they receive absolutely nothing. neither NVC nor USCIS able to provide any shipping record or date. So, judging on the situation right now, I am very very VERY sure that, our petition is lost after the approval, since quite a few people had similar experience before.

My fiance is going to consult lawyer on this coming Saturday. Seriously, I don't think a lawyer can help anyways, that's will be our last struggle, i guess.

I am wondering if there's any other thing that we can do? Or any ways to OFFICALLY prove that our case is LOST so that we can actually move on, refile or go plan on somethign else. This is really a bad situation and none of us want to keep being jerking around like a fool anymore.

please advise! Thanks!

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Summerspring, it seems to me that the same thing happened to our case last year.

Our NOA2 came quite fast with the date August 25, 2009. After almost a month of calling the NVC almost daily, they still kept saying that they didn't receive our case. My then fiance (now husband) rang the USCIS and they said that they have long sent our case to the NVC. I pressured my man to send an inquiry to his congressman. On the very day that the congressman received the fax, he gave us a reply. According to him, the USCIS faltered to forward our case to the NVC for no reason at all. On the same day when the congressman replied to us, our case got transferred to the NVC immediately. Since then, the process went back smoothly.

Save your money from getting a lawyer hastily.

You can still do something.

I hope you get it going.

Hakuna matata.

God bless us all.

FAE :luv:

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