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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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Can someone who has actually had to call their Senator and make use of them to HELP with their immigration process, please take the time to explain the everyone WHEN and WHY you should call a Senator to help your case?

Quite frankly, almost every thread has someone offering the advice of "call your senator" now, and it's doesn't even make sense WHY it would be said 99.9% of the time when I see it.

"You don't marry someone you can live with, you marry the person you can't live without."

Mailed K-1 on 2-6-10

USCIS received packet on 2-8-10

NOA 1: Received 2-16-10

NOA 2: Approved 4-29-10 (72 Days)

NVC Forwarded Petition to London- 5-6-10

NVC Letter Received: 5-7-1010

London Received Packet: 5-14-10

London Mailed Packet to Rob: 5-18-10

Packet 3 Received by Rob: 5-22-2010

Packet 3 paperwork mailed to Rob 6-12-10

Medical- July 8, 2010

Everything mailed to Embassy 7-19-10

Interview Date: 9-14-10- Approved pending non-machine washed replacement passport.

Entry to US- 10-6-10 POE- Newark

Wedding- 10-23-10

AOS

Mailed AOS paperwork to the Chicago lockbox 1-7-11

Delivery Notification 1-10-11

Text stating application was received 1-20-11

Check Cashed 1-21-11

NOA 1 received 1-22-11

Biometrics letter received 1-29--11

Biometrics appointment 2-24-11

Received notice- I-485 has been transferred to the California Service Center 2-9-11.

3-11-11 - EAD production ordered

3-19-11- EAD Received

3-31-2011- AOS approved without interview

Posted

In my opinion, it would be best to use these types of resources for the following reasons:

  • The case is outside of posted processing times, or
  • They have a compelling reason to request someone intervene on their behalf.

I think folks are often under the assumption that calling a Senator's office will somehow speed up the process, it's simply not true in most cases.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Posted (edited)

Can someone who has actually had to call their Senator and make use of them to HELP with their immigration process, please take the time to explain the everyone WHEN and WHY you should call a Senator to help your case?

Quite frankly, almost every thread has someone offering the advice of "call your senator" now, and it's doesn't even make sense WHY it would be said 99.9% of the time when I see it.

I was told by a friend who went through the K1 process before that the people to talk to is Congress, not the Senate. I hear that the USCIS gets funding from Congress so that is who they will listen to if there is a problem. Find who your Representative is in the House.

My friend did that and 1 week later his fiancée had her visa. (that was a few years ago however, i'm not sure how well it would work today)

And I don't think you should bother contacting anyone until 5 months have passed for the NOA2 or unless there is a problem with the embassy or at the interview etc....

Edited by gbagbo

03/03/2010 - I129F Sent

03/10/2010 - NOA1

03/22/2010 - Touched

05/01/2010 - Touched

05/03/2010 - Touched

05/04/2010 - NOA2

05/11/2010 - NVC Sent Case to Embassy

05/12/2010 - Embassy Received

06/17/2010 - Packet 3 received (1st one lost in the mail)

06/30/2010 - Packet 3 sent to Embassy

07/02/2010 - Embassy received Packet 3

08/20/2010 - Packet 4 and Interview Date received

09/14/2010 - Interview.....Approved

09/21/2010 - Visa received

12/27/2010 - Entry into the USA. POE Los Angeles

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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Can someone who has actually had to call their Senator and make use of them to HELP with their immigration process, please take the time to explain the everyone WHEN and WHY you should call a Senator to help your case?

Quite frankly, almost every thread has someone offering the advice of "call your senator" now, and it's doesn't even make sense WHY it would be said 99.9% of the time when I see it.

1) The case is 30 days beyond timelines posted on USCIS website

2) RFE has been issued but there is confusion over it

3) Interviews at embassies have gone horribly wrong and they won't tell you what's going on

4) Immigration Officers have said inappropriate things regarding your case

Our VisaJourney started July 2009 when I mailed the 129-F

Fiance here February 2010, married 10 days later

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Our case was past the time line.

Contacted USCIS 6 times with no resolution, 4 times within 2 hours, different person answered each time 4 different answers to the same question.

Call the Senators office and four hours later problem solved, Green Card approved.

Our case was past the time line.

Contacted USCIS 6 times with no resolution, 4 times within 2 hours, different person answered each time 4 different answers to the same question.

Call the Senators office and four hours later problem solved, Green Card approved.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I was told by a friend who went through the K1 process before that the people to talk to is Congress, not the Senate. I hear that the USCIS gets funding from Congress so that is who they will listen to if there is a problem. Find who your Representative is in the House.

My friend did that and 1 week later his fiancée had her visa. (that was a few years ago however, i'm not sure how well it would work today)

And I don't think you should bother contacting anyone until 5 months have passed for the NOA2 or unless there is a problem with the embassy or at the interview etc....

The average person working at USCIS would only be worried about the flak they're going to get from their superiors if they don't respond quickly to an inquiry from a legislator's office. A corollary would be a waitress who doesn't care if her bad service is causing the restaurant to lose money, but she cares a LOT if you complain to her boss because she might lose her job. The Secretary of DHS might be worried about congressional funding, but these sort of inquiries never make it that high up the chain of command. Besides, sponsored immigration is required by law to be funded by the sponsors, and not by the taxpayers.

I also don't understand how putting pressure on USCIS would result in a visa being issued a week later. USCIS doesn't issue visas. Maybe your friend's congressional representative called the consulate, and not USCIS.

12/15/2009 - K1 Visa Interview - APPROVED!

12/29/2009 - Married in Oakland, CA!

08/18/2010 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!

05/01/2013 - Removal of Conditions - APPROVED!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Iran
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I waited until we were in AP for almost one year prior to contacting my congressman. I don't want to clog the wheels of progress with requests for assistance unless they are needed.

These persons who's response to every problem or delay is "call your congressman" are creating problems. A congressional inquiry must be answered within a certain amount of time and takes time away from the actual processing of visas/petitions.

I would advise that unless there is a serious problem to just be patient and wait.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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Thank you to those who have NEEDED to call and explained WHY it is necessary. Everyone randomly saying "Call your Congressman" is really frustrating!

I am not asking because "I" intend on it any time soon, just to clarify to those who might be newer here!

"You don't marry someone you can live with, you marry the person you can't live without."

Mailed K-1 on 2-6-10

USCIS received packet on 2-8-10

NOA 1: Received 2-16-10

NOA 2: Approved 4-29-10 (72 Days)

NVC Forwarded Petition to London- 5-6-10

NVC Letter Received: 5-7-1010

London Received Packet: 5-14-10

London Mailed Packet to Rob: 5-18-10

Packet 3 Received by Rob: 5-22-2010

Packet 3 paperwork mailed to Rob 6-12-10

Medical- July 8, 2010

Everything mailed to Embassy 7-19-10

Interview Date: 9-14-10- Approved pending non-machine washed replacement passport.

Entry to US- 10-6-10 POE- Newark

Wedding- 10-23-10

AOS

Mailed AOS paperwork to the Chicago lockbox 1-7-11

Delivery Notification 1-10-11

Text stating application was received 1-20-11

Check Cashed 1-21-11

NOA 1 received 1-22-11

Biometrics letter received 1-29--11

Biometrics appointment 2-24-11

Received notice- I-485 has been transferred to the California Service Center 2-9-11.

3-11-11 - EAD production ordered

3-19-11- EAD Received

3-31-2011- AOS approved without interview

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Very interesting question, one I just recently had to deal with and ultimately I ended up getting my Congresman involved, who solved my problem in less than 2 hours.

The Congressman has a specific emoployee who is the liason between his office and USCIS, but in my case I was confrenced in on the call where the Congressman HIMSELF called CSC to inquire as to my case. 2 hours later a touch showed up on my case, the next morning (a Saturday), another touch. NOA2 was issued less than 24 hours later on a SUNDAY...

I can't believe how quickly a phone call from the Congressman untangled a difficult situation for my fiancee and I. I do believe that because I had a legitimite need for his intervention that thingsd happened so quickly...

Best of luck to all that are still waiting for their NOA2's. I truly hope they come soon and you have smooth sailing.

Alan

K-1 JOURNEY

157 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO NOA-2

181 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO INTERVIEW

07/14/2011 - I-129F sent via FedEx to USCIS
07/15/2011 - Arrived at CSC, signed for by E. Jameson
07/15/2011 - NOA-1 (E-Mail)
07/19/2011 - NOA-1 (Hard Copy)
08/01/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - NOA-2 (E-Mail)
12/22/2011 - X-Ray
12/22/2011 - Lab Work
12/23/2011 - NOA-2 (Hard Copy)
12/27/2011 - NVC Received
12/28/2011 - San Jose Embassy Case Number Assigned
12/29/2011 - NVC Sent Petition via DHL to Embassy
12/30/2011 - Embassy Received Petition, signed for by J. Rodriguez
01/04/2011 - Medical
01/09/2011 - Packet 3 Received
01/12/2011 - Embassy Interview - Approved
01/19/2011 - Visa Received
01/21/2012 - POE (Ft. Lauderdale, FL - USA)
01/23/2012 - SSA Issued Fresy's SSN
02/18/2012 - Wedding

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Posted

Can someone who has actually had to call their Senator and make use of them to HELP with their immigration process, please take the time to explain the everyone WHEN and WHY you should call a Senator to help your case?

Quite frankly, almost every thread has someone offering the advice of "call your senator" now, and it's doesn't even make sense WHY it would be said 99.9% of the time when I see it.

I did...I emailed my senator and he inquired into my case. My case was then in "expedited status". If only Id done this earlier. I did it towards the end because I was getting impatient and was worried my case got lost (as im sure everyone does). So, yes it behooves you to contact your senator.

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K1 Visa (VSC)

11/25/09 Sent application

11/30/09 Received application at VSC

11/30/09 NOA 1

12/03/09 touch

3/19/2010 NOA 2 (approval) :)

3/25/2010 NVC received case (case is an "expedited case"??)

3/26/2010 NOA 2 hardcopy received in the mail

3/29/2010 NVC forwarded case to Dublin- sent DHL

3/31/2010 Case was signed for at Dublin Consulate

4/13/2010 Packet 3 received

5/07/2010 Sent letter and email to embassy...no word on interview????

5/11/2010 Embassy called saying we did nots ubmit ds 230 with "notice of readiness"

5/11/2010 Mailed in ds 230

5/17/2010 Embassy called stating ds 230 was not the right "version" (got it off this site..fyi)

5/21/2010 Received the "right" version of ds 230/filled it out/sent it back to embassy

6/04/2010 Received interview date!! (finally)

6/08/2010 Interview at U.S Embassy/Dublin!!!!!!***approval pending receipt of a copy of divorce decree :( (one that is a certified copy)

6/17/2010 Visa arrived in the mail!!!!

6/19/2010 Joseph arrives in the U.S. :)

7/02/2010 Married!!! Honeymoon in Sanibel Island, Florida

8/24/2010 Uscis recieved AOS, EAD, AP packet

8/31/2010 NOA-Rejection notice...sent too much money, had to send correct amt

9/16/2010 AOS, EAD, AP recieved by USCIS with correct amt.

9/23/2010 recieved appt for biometrics (10/20)

10/04/2010 recieved RFE, forgot to sign a document. Signed and returned.

10/20/2010 Biometrics appt.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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I am amazed at the fact that so many folks have congressional inquiries after a couple months @ USCIS... what happened to waiting until the normal processing time had expired or something odd was going on? We had our congressman inquire when we were in AP @ NVC.. didnt help a bit.... he also made a couple of inquiries while in AP @ the consulate.. still no visible results.. its sad that the inquiries mean less because the system is flooded with inquiries about cases within normal standards... and not outside the norm...

"Every one of us bears within himself the possibilty of all passions, all destinies of life in all its forms. Nothing human is foreign to us" - Edward G. Robinson.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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Thank you to those who have NEEDED to call and explained WHY it is necessary. Everyone randomly saying "Call your Congressman" is really frustrating!

I am not asking because "I" intend on it any time soon, just to clarify to those who might be newer here!

Nice question indeed.The 'contact your senator' suggestion is only for extreme cases ,unfortunate situations ,or for those cases which are way passed their time-frame.Not for kicks.!Else soon they might start thinking people are just not concerned about waiting it out even a bit,and will stop entertaining those calls which really are of a serious nature.

People who start this process have to wait.Then if you are super-lucky and things happen faster than you expected, it is well,just cause you got lucky :P

K-1 Visa

11/03/09:I-129F sent to VSC

11/06/09:NOA1

03/02/10:NOA2 !!!

05/24/10:Interview!!-Approved!

POE: 28th June

AOS

07/20/2010: AOS sent

07/21/2010: Received at Chicago Lockbox

07/27/2010:text and email notifications received,cheque cashed!

07/30/2010:NOA1 received for EAD

08/02/2010:NOA1s for AOS/AP received

08/11/2010: AP touched

08/18/2010:I-485 transferred to CSC

08/19/2010:I-485 touched, 08/24: I-485 physically in CSC now,08/25 :I-485 touched

08/27/2010:put in service request with USCIS for Biometrics letter

09/08/2010:AP approved and EAD touched

09/11/2010:AP and EAD touched

09/14/2010:Biometrics walk-in successful (10/01/2010:Original biometrics appt)

09/13/2010:AP last touched

09/14/2010:EAD card production ordered and AOS touched

09/15/2010:EAD and AOS touched

09/20/2010:Received AP in the mail

09/24/2010:EAD in mail

10/13/2010:GC card production ordered

10/14 and 10/15: AOS touched

10/20/2010: GC received- Done with USCIS till June,2012

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After 3 and a half years of fighting with immigration, and a 221(g) that took forever to process, we called our congressmen. Even then, she got a canned response, and waited 2 more weeks before she inquired again.

It should be left as a "last resort".

Good luck with your visa journey!!

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Black as the Pit from pole to pole,

I thank whatever gods may be

For my unconquerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circumstance

I have not winced nor cried aloud.

Under the bludgeonings of chance

My head is bloody, but unbowed.

Beyond this place of wrath and tears

Looms but the Horror of the shade,

And yet the menace of the years

Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.

It matters not how strait the gate,

How charged with punishments the scroll.

I am the master of my fate:

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Filed: Country: Morocco
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Posted (edited)

A friend of ours had her senator's office open a file and signed a form giving them permission to act on her behalf before her husband's interview at a high-fraud consulate (she was in his country for the interview). They had a strong case, a long marriage and many visits, but a couple of red flags. He was initially told his file was being returned to USCIS. She called the senator's office within the hour, and since they already had the permission form, they were able to contact the consulate immediately. He was granted a second interview a few days later, and he received the visa. I don't believe they clogged up the system unnecessarily before the fact, but because she had been proactive in signing the permission form and the senator's office didn't need anything else from her when time counted, I believe that was one factor which helped keep the file at the consulate long enough for them to take a second look.

Edited by caybee

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11/05/2007........Conditional permanent residency effective date.

01/10/2008........Two-year green card in hand.

08/08/2009........Our son was born <3

08/08/2009........Filed for removal of conditions.

12/16/2009........ROC was approved.

11/05/2010........Eligible for Naturalization.

03/01/2011........Separated.

11/05/2012........Eligible for Naturalization.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Nice question indeed.The 'contact your senator' suggestion is only for extreme cases ,unfortunate situations ,or for those cases which are way passed their time-frame.Not for kicks.!Else soon they might start thinking people are just not concerned about waiting it out even a bit,and will stop entertaining those calls which really are of a serious nature.

People who start this process have to wait.Then if you are super-lucky and things happen faster than you expected, it is well,just cause you got lucky :P

I contacted my senator and his office inquired into the case but it was at the end of the process and I was actually already approved before they received inquiry. Many were being approved in our time frame but we hadnt. I wasnt sure if I should, because I knew the *wait* was part of it. I finally decided that I am a citizen, pay my taxes, and have never asked for assistance before.....that is what our representatives are there for....to assist us (one of their many duties). I am glad I did. I did not ask for expedited case. I only asked for him to check on our case. They responded quickly to my request and supplied me with their correspondence with the USCIS. It is a great resource if needed. Hindsight...we probably didnt need to. Hope this helps!

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K1 Visa (VSC)

11/25/09 Sent application

11/30/09 Received application at VSC

11/30/09 NOA 1

12/03/09 touch

3/19/2010 NOA 2 (approval) :)

3/25/2010 NVC received case (case is an "expedited case"??)

3/26/2010 NOA 2 hardcopy received in the mail

3/29/2010 NVC forwarded case to Dublin- sent DHL

3/31/2010 Case was signed for at Dublin Consulate

4/13/2010 Packet 3 received

5/07/2010 Sent letter and email to embassy...no word on interview????

5/11/2010 Embassy called saying we did nots ubmit ds 230 with "notice of readiness"

5/11/2010 Mailed in ds 230

5/17/2010 Embassy called stating ds 230 was not the right "version" (got it off this site..fyi)

5/21/2010 Received the "right" version of ds 230/filled it out/sent it back to embassy

6/04/2010 Received interview date!! (finally)

6/08/2010 Interview at U.S Embassy/Dublin!!!!!!***approval pending receipt of a copy of divorce decree :( (one that is a certified copy)

6/17/2010 Visa arrived in the mail!!!!

6/19/2010 Joseph arrives in the U.S. :)

7/02/2010 Married!!! Honeymoon in Sanibel Island, Florida

8/24/2010 Uscis recieved AOS, EAD, AP packet

8/31/2010 NOA-Rejection notice...sent too much money, had to send correct amt

9/16/2010 AOS, EAD, AP recieved by USCIS with correct amt.

9/23/2010 recieved appt for biometrics (10/20)

10/04/2010 recieved RFE, forgot to sign a document. Signed and returned.

10/20/2010 Biometrics appt.

 
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