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Filed: Other Country: Morocco
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Tran Class Action Litigation

The Tran Class Action lawsuit has been filed to ask the Federal Court to certify a nationwide class of American citizen petitioners whose fiance(e)s have been subject to arbitrary and unreasonable consular returns, resulting in a denial of due process. The Plaintiffs are seeking certification of a class of U.S. citizen K-1 petitioners who complain of denial of due process of law in the K-1 petition and visa issuance process. The lawsuit's Plaintiffs seek to represent the interests of class members. The Court has not yet certified a class. In order to assist counsel in achieving class certification, please complete the questionnaire here and submit it to Brent Renison according to the instructions to the right. By completing the questionnaire, you are not agreeing to be a plaintiff in a lawsuit, but you are providing information to Mr. Tran's lawyers in the case and may be contacted for further information. There is no fee required to participate. More updates on the litigation can be found here in the future.

Tran Class Action Questionnaire

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

I am a U.S. citizen and my fiance(e) was denied a K-1, how do I participate in the lawsuit against the unfair denial process?

Contact the attorneys handling the lawsuit by emailing a completed questionnaire and copies of official documents requested in the questionnaire. Although the Court has not yet "certified" a class of people eligible for benefits or relief, the attorneys handling the case must be aware of people who have cases similar to the plaintiffs cases. After you send in the questionnaire, an attorney will contact you to advise you whether you appear to qualify for the requested class definition. There is no charge for participating, and your information will remain confidential unless you direct otherwise.

read more: http://www.entrylaw.com/tranclassaction.html

VJ Timeline (see "About Me" for full timeline)

1/2009 Met Online

11/2009 1st visit to Morocco (2 weeks), Officially Proposed, Engagement Party!!

12/31/2009 K1 NOA1

2/26/2010 NOA2 APPROVED!!!

3/2010 2nd trip to Morocco (3.5 months)

5/18/2010 Interview Results: told to wait for call

6/14/2010 Visa denied per Section 221(g)

9/27/2010 NOID (Notice of Intent to Deny) Received

12/1/2010 NOID Reaffirmed & Returned for visa processing (back to Casa for another interview)

2/2/2011 Rebuttle Interview: APPROVED!!!

3/18/2011 VISA IN HAND!!

4/8/2011 Arrive in US through JFK (20 mins total time)

6/9/2011 MARRIED!!!

7/2013 Divorced

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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One thing I learned the hard way, was that the Visa Officers follow no set rules or laws. An Interview Officer's "decretion" is what the reality is of what the rule is now. Decretion means personal opinion, free to make any decision. The people in power of the Visa Process have "passed the buck" and left all dicisions to the Interview Officer. Congressmen or Senators have no say so of the process. Lawyers have no real effect of the process, Interview Officers are not required to follow any law. Maybe a class action will wake up someone, a little anyway.........

April 2008 Met online ..................... March 2010.. 3 week visit......... 19 Nov...Sent DS230 & I-864

April 2009 Met in Chongqing .......... 09 March 2010 .. Marry.................17Dec...NVC lost 230 and 864

04 May 09 Apply K1 .................... 10 April .. Apply CR1....................20Dec..NVC found 230

18 May 09 NOA 1......................... 20 April... NOA1...........................28Dec..sent more 864 docs

16 Sep 09 NOA 2......................... 06 Oct..... NOA2...........................2011

08 Nov 09 P3................................... 21 Oct..... Have Case #..............21 Jan...SIF

06 Dec 09 P4............................... 30 OCt..... Have DS-3032...............26 Jan .. CC

29 Dec 09. Interview..................... 1 Nov..... email Ds-3032...............1 Apr, 3 week visit

29 Dec,,,,No Visa.......................... 1 Nov......paid AOS.......................4 May Interview.Approved..

9 Aug 2010 I-129F ended.............. 5 Nov......paid IV.........,,,,,,,,,,, ..... 28 June, Received Visa

............................................................................................................22 July, arrive USA..

Filed: Other Country: Morocco
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One thing I learned the hard way, was that the Visa Officers follow no set rules or laws. An Interview Officer's "decretion" is what the reality is of what the rule is now. Decretion means personal opinion, free to make any decision. The people in power of the Visa Process have "passed the buck" and left all dicisions to the Interview Officer. Congressmen or Senators have no say so of the process. Lawyers have no real effect of the process, Interview Officers are not required to follow any law. Maybe a class action will wake up someone, a little anyway.........

And one of the reasons for this Class Action Suit....legally they are supposed to have a provable reason that they are supposed to tell to the person at the denial/rufusal. http://travel.state.gov/visa/laws/telegrams/telegrams_1388.html (Note 6B)

Monica :)

VJ Timeline (see "About Me" for full timeline)

1/2009 Met Online

11/2009 1st visit to Morocco (2 weeks), Officially Proposed, Engagement Party!!

12/31/2009 K1 NOA1

2/26/2010 NOA2 APPROVED!!!

3/2010 2nd trip to Morocco (3.5 months)

5/18/2010 Interview Results: told to wait for call

6/14/2010 Visa denied per Section 221(g)

9/27/2010 NOID (Notice of Intent to Deny) Received

12/1/2010 NOID Reaffirmed & Returned for visa processing (back to Casa for another interview)

2/2/2011 Rebuttle Interview: APPROVED!!!

3/18/2011 VISA IN HAND!!

4/8/2011 Arrive in US through JFK (20 mins total time)

6/9/2011 MARRIED!!!

7/2013 Divorced

Filed: Other Country: Morocco
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Was told by Senators office that it will probably take atleast a year to get through everything for this case, and it shouldn't affect my case adding my information. Just incase anyone is worried about doing so.

Monica :)

VJ Timeline (see "About Me" for full timeline)

1/2009 Met Online

11/2009 1st visit to Morocco (2 weeks), Officially Proposed, Engagement Party!!

12/31/2009 K1 NOA1

2/26/2010 NOA2 APPROVED!!!

3/2010 2nd trip to Morocco (3.5 months)

5/18/2010 Interview Results: told to wait for call

6/14/2010 Visa denied per Section 221(g)

9/27/2010 NOID (Notice of Intent to Deny) Received

12/1/2010 NOID Reaffirmed & Returned for visa processing (back to Casa for another interview)

2/2/2011 Rebuttle Interview: APPROVED!!!

3/18/2011 VISA IN HAND!!

4/8/2011 Arrive in US through JFK (20 mins total time)

6/9/2011 MARRIED!!!

7/2013 Divorced

 
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