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I hope you don't mind, I replied to her about her reply to your email.

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Ms. Bernstein,

I saw your reply to Sean Carmody about your June 2010 immigration story. I think you are missing the big picture. Many of the people from your June 2010 story had the benefit of actually living together in the US at the time your story was written, which means they broke the law in some way, probably by overstaying on a tourist visa. Most of us applying for an immigrant spouse have to go through a long process in which 3 government agencies have a part to play. For 35,000 of us who filed in June/July 2010 the process got extended some months due to mismanagement at USCIS (see the link above). My application is still unapproved 6-months later. Not to mention the 6-9 months it's expected to take for the remainder of the process at NVC and the German Consulate. Finally, we USCs have to wait over a year to see the whites of our spouses eyes, although we follow the rules to a tee. The point is, as you pointed out in your story, we are paying a tremendous price in relationships damaged, dollars spent, and man-hours wasted in trying to detect fraudulent marriages, probably because of fear of terrorism. Most people do not marry immigrants so they do not care, as long as they feel that DHS is doing something to keep them safe. With the recent headlines about TSA pat-downs and what not, this is the perfect opportunity to write a story that highlights the price we pay as a nation in order to feel a little bit safer. Let the Citizens be responsible for whom they choose to marry. We don't need 6 months of background checks to keep us safe from our immigrant spouses.

Respectfully,

Nice letter. VERY nicely worded letter.

04/2010 - Marriage in Weirsdale, Florida

USCIS

07-07-2010 Filed I-130 - K3

07-12-2010 Priority date

07-23-2010 NOA1 (California Service Centre)

11-03-2010 Transfer to Texas Service Centre

01-24-2011 NOA2 NVC

02-26-2011 Case #

02-28-2011 Docs delivered to NVC

03-06-2011 NVC received docs

03-06-2011 NVC SIF & Expedite approved

04-06-2011 Medical exam - Failed (bad cold - shadow on lung)

06-13-2011 2nd Medical exam - Passed

06-22-2011 Interview at London Embassy - denied due to previous overstay (3 year bar)

07-06-2011 I 601 Waiver accepted at London

07-19-2011 MP & Senator wrote to US Embassy to request expedite

08-13-2011 I 601 approved!

08-22-2011 Visa delivered

09-07-2011 POE Orlando - took 20 minutes to be admitted

I-751

08-15-2013 I-751 Received by Vermont service center

08-21-2013 I-751 Application check cashed

08-22-2013 I-751 NOA1 received dated 08-16-2013

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great letter, but very sad when they wont publish something when we are the ones doing everything by the book and are getting screwed. I keep telling myself that we are US citizens, but it sure doesn't feel that way. It feels like we are all illegal immigrants.

7/2/10- NOA1

2/9/11- NOA2 (transferred to Texas)

NVC

2/28/11- case number received

3/2/11- Paid AOS bill

3/5/11- Paid IV bill

3/12/11- expedite to Bogota consulate approved!!!

3/14/11- left NVC to Bogota for further processing

3/17/11- received by Bogota, emailed consulate and was told to send DS-230 and DS-2100 (packet 3)

3/18/11- packet 3 emailed to Bogota consulate, email confirmation on March 23

3/31/11- Interview date! Approved!!!!!!

Keep the faith, everything works out for the very best

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Good work to everyone here, what a horrible situation we are all in...we need to stay together and come out of this ####### alive and in one piece. Remember, we are all here for each other.

7/2/10- NOA1

2/9/11- NOA2 (transferred to Texas)

NVC

2/28/11- case number received

3/2/11- Paid AOS bill

3/5/11- Paid IV bill

3/12/11- expedite to Bogota consulate approved!!!

3/14/11- left NVC to Bogota for further processing

3/17/11- received by Bogota, emailed consulate and was told to send DS-230 and DS-2100 (packet 3)

3/18/11- packet 3 emailed to Bogota consulate, email confirmation on March 23

3/31/11- Interview date! Approved!!!!!!

Keep the faith, everything works out for the very best

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This is helpful, thanks. My husband and I have been thinking about having him just come here on VWP while we wait. Living apart is just so depressing – this whole seeing each other for two weeks every six months thing is not working for us – but we are worried about him not being able to show any ties to his home country (he has been unemployable since getting his Master's degree – makes sense, right?).

I'm glad your wife made it through. Enjoy your time together!

My husband was here on VWP in August. He was unemployment in France. They asked him if he had income. He replied yes (didn't specify from where bc it's not their business). He had a return ticket, no i-130 but the officer was able to pull it up on the screen. I told him why would we pay to apply for the i-130 if he was going to come illegally anyway. He said I had a good point and let us through.

USCIS (177 days from NOA1 to NOA2)

08.05.2010 I-130 priority date 08.14.2010 I-130 NOA1 11.03.2010 Transfer from CSC to TSC 01.19.2011 Service Request for out of processing time. Congressional Intervention 02.07.2011 I-130 Approved 02.14.2011 Shipped from TSC to NVC

NVC (33 days from #assigned to CC)
02.17.2011 Case number assigned 02.18.2011 Case # & INN received. Gave email addresses. Emailed DS 3032. Paid AOS Fee 02.22.2011 AOS Fee appeared as paid. Mailed AOS. DS 3032 accepted 02.24.2011 AOS received. IV bill generated and paid 02.25.2011 IV bill fee appeared as paid. Mailed IV 02.28.2011 IV packet received 03.09.2011 AOS entered in the system 03.11.2011 IV entered in the system 03.15.2011 AVR RFE 03.16.2011 Sent RFE response. Service request for supervisor review. Emailed NVC for re-review of document 03.17.2011 Received RFE checklist in email. NVC received RFE response. Emailed US Embassy to review document. 03.18.2011 Embassy confirmed the document was valid. Forwarded Embassy email to NVC. 03.22.2011 Sign In Failed. Case Complete 03.25.2011 Interview assigned

VISA - SS - GC
04.06.2011 Case forwarded to Embassy. 05.02.2011 Medical 05.03.2011 Interview
Review 05.05.2011 Visa 05.16.2011 POE (@Philadelphia) 06.11.2011 SS #. Welcome Letter. 06.17.2011 GC!

ROC
05.06.2013 Packet sent to CSC

05.08.2013 Packet received at CSC

05.17.2013 Packet returned because of no signatures (####### oops8rh.gif )

05.20.2013 Packet sent to CSC again

05.21.2013 Packet received at CSC again

05.24.2013 Check cashed

05.28.2013 NOA one received (Dated 05.21.2013)

06.03.2013 Biometrics appointment letter received (appt 06.19.13)

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I hope you don't mind, I replied to her about her reply to your email.

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Ms. Bernstein,

I saw your reply to Sean Carmody about your June 2010 immigration story. I think you are missing the big picture. Many of the people from your June 2010 story had the benefit of actually living together in the US at the time your story was written, which means they broke the law in some way, probably by overstaying on a tourist visa. Most of us applying for an immigrant spouse have to go through a long process in which 3 government agencies have a part to play. For 35,000 of us who filed in June/July 2010 the process got extended some months due to mismanagement at USCIS (see the link above). My application is still unapproved 6-months later. Not to mention the 6-9 months it's expected to take for the remainder of the process at NVC and the German Consulate. Finally, we USCs have to wait over a year to see the whites of our spouses eyes, although we follow the rules to a tee. The point is, as you pointed out in your story, we are paying a tremendous price in relationships damaged, dollars spent, and man-hours wasted in trying to detect fraudulent marriages, probably because of fear of terrorism. Most people do not marry immigrants so they do not care, as long as they feel that DHS is doing something to keep them safe. With the recent headlines about TSA pat-downs and what not, this is the perfect opportunity to write a story that highlights the price we pay as a nation in order to feel a little bit safer. Let the Citizens be responsible for whom they choose to marry. We don't need 6 months of background checks to keep us safe from our immigrant spouses.

Respectfully,

I don't mind at all. You make some very valid points that I will try to incorporate into any other letter I write to the media. I'm so pissed off about all this that I could write for days on end, non-stop. Unfortunately though I'm supposed to be writing out my comp exams for my Master's Degree right now and I start teaching again on Friday. This whole process is just so disruptive to decent people like us. Even if some of us are not working right now, this is taking us a way from other constructive and positive things that we could be doing.

06-08-2010: Married in Nicaragua

07-10-2010: I-130 application submitted

07-24-2010: NOA1 with priority date of 7-18-2010

11-02-2010: Cases Transferred to Texas

11-24-2010: Both cases touched

01-17-2011: Got pissed off and wrote letter to Congressman Sarbanes

01-19-2011: Received response from Congressman telling us the case had been assigned to an officer and to wait 45-60 days.

01-27-2011: NOA2? FINALLY!!!

02-08-2011: Case sent to NVC

NVC

02-10-2011: NVC Case Numbers received

02-10-2011: Received email form Consulate in Managua stating that they would request our case from NVC so that we can do all the NVC paperwork with the Consulate and skip the NVC processing wait.

02-11-2011: Sent case numbers to US Consulate in Managua

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Two questions for the group:

(1) Does there seem to be a particular geographic area affected? There seems to be many Floridians affected, myself included. That might be an edge we could pursue with Florida State and Federal legislatures regarding adverse actions affecting a particular region.

(2) Has anyone sent information regarding this to high profile, but out of the mainstream media such as the Drudge Report, or high profile radio talk shows (Mark Levin; Michael Savage; Rush; Hannity)?

At a time when the government is bending over backwards to reward and facilitate illegal immigration in every way possible, but at the same time running a draconian "legal" immigration process there might be ample appetite for our story.

Just some thoughts.

I-130 NOA1: July 2nd, 2010

I-130 NOA2: February 10th

Sent to NVC: February 11th

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I wonder if those folks would support us or not. Those people are usually outspoken against government inefficiency and waste. But they also I think have supported some of the more extreme security measures deemed necessary for "the war on terrorism".

(2) Has anyone sent information regarding this to high profile, but out of the mainstream media such as the Drudge Report, or high profile radio talk shows (Mark Levin; Michael Savage; Rush; Hannity)?

07-20-2010 NOA1

02-11-2011 NOA2

03-09-2011 Sent both packages to NVC

03-28-2011 Case complete

03-31-2011 Expedite Request Sent

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Two questions for the group:

(1) Does there seem to be a particular geographic area affected? There seems to be many Floridians affected, myself included. That might be an edge we could pursue with Florida State and Federal legislatures regarding adverse actions affecting a particular region.

(2) Has anyone sent information regarding this to high profile, but out of the mainstream media such as the Drudge Report, or high profile radio talk shows (Mark Levin; Michael Savage; Rush; Hannity)?

At a time when the government is bending over backwards to reward and facilitate illegal immigration in every way possible, but at the same time running a draconian "legal" immigration process there might be ample appetite for our story.

Just some thoughts.

Howard Stern anyone?

Yeah, there are quite a few Floridians affected, us included. It's not a geographical thing though, I think it's just that in general, Florida is a high immigrant state.

Your last paragraph says it all. There's much food for thought in your post.

04/2010 - Marriage in Weirsdale, Florida

USCIS

07-07-2010 Filed I-130 - K3

07-12-2010 Priority date

07-23-2010 NOA1 (California Service Centre)

11-03-2010 Transfer to Texas Service Centre

01-24-2011 NOA2 NVC

02-26-2011 Case #

02-28-2011 Docs delivered to NVC

03-06-2011 NVC received docs

03-06-2011 NVC SIF & Expedite approved

04-06-2011 Medical exam - Failed (bad cold - shadow on lung)

06-13-2011 2nd Medical exam - Passed

06-22-2011 Interview at London Embassy - denied due to previous overstay (3 year bar)

07-06-2011 I 601 Waiver accepted at London

07-19-2011 MP & Senator wrote to US Embassy to request expedite

08-13-2011 I 601 approved!

08-22-2011 Visa delivered

09-07-2011 POE Orlando - took 20 minutes to be admitted

I-751

08-15-2013 I-751 Received by Vermont service center

08-21-2013 I-751 Application check cashed

08-22-2013 I-751 NOA1 received dated 08-16-2013

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I wonder if those folks would support us or not. Those people are usually outspoken against government inefficiency and waste. But they also I think have supported some of the more extreme security measures deemed necessary for "the war on terrorism".

They are 100% in favor of legal immigration and would salivate over a story like this one. I have heard each of them bring up the glaring illegal and legal dichotomy this government has put in place (referred to in my post above). It is worth a try to bring this to a national level of debate.

I-130 NOA1: July 2nd, 2010

I-130 NOA2: February 10th

Sent to NVC: February 11th

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The simple fact is that people don't how long it really takes for an immigrant spouse to be allowed into the country, let alone to get a Green Card. When I tell people I've been waiting 6 months and I expect to wait another 6 months, they are shocked because they all thought the process was more or less instantaneous. Get married and then you're home-free. Finally this is not an issue affecting very many people, as opposed to TSA pat-downs or the Arizona immigration laws so the media is not interested. That's why we have essentially no voice. Although, 19,000 cases in November at CSC seems like a lot of people. I would say the best way to affect change is to write your Senators once a week. Writing your local newspapers isn't a bad idea either.

Howard Stern anyone?

Yeah, there are quite a few Floridians affected, us included. It's not a geographical thing though, I think it's just that in general, Florida is a high immigrant state.

Your last paragraph says it all. There's much food for thought in your post.

07-20-2010 NOA1

02-11-2011 NOA2

03-09-2011 Sent both packages to NVC

03-28-2011 Case complete

03-31-2011 Expedite Request Sent

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Well Nina looks and may have been correct since there is so much Illegal

immigrations probelms already in the media.

We will have to just keep trying other methods.

Good LUCK

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Another line of reasoning, is that the legal immigration system is so in need of restructuring, that it is actively encouraging illegals. This may a good way of bringing OUR situation into the illegals argument.

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04/2010 - Marriage in Weirsdale, Florida

USCIS

07-07-2010 Filed I-130 - K3

07-12-2010 Priority date

07-23-2010 NOA1 (California Service Centre)

11-03-2010 Transfer to Texas Service Centre

01-24-2011 NOA2 NVC

02-26-2011 Case #

02-28-2011 Docs delivered to NVC

03-06-2011 NVC received docs

03-06-2011 NVC SIF & Expedite approved

04-06-2011 Medical exam - Failed (bad cold - shadow on lung)

06-13-2011 2nd Medical exam - Passed

06-22-2011 Interview at London Embassy - denied due to previous overstay (3 year bar)

07-06-2011 I 601 Waiver accepted at London

07-19-2011 MP & Senator wrote to US Embassy to request expedite

08-13-2011 I 601 approved!

08-22-2011 Visa delivered

09-07-2011 POE Orlando - took 20 minutes to be admitted

I-751

08-15-2013 I-751 Received by Vermont service center

08-21-2013 I-751 Application check cashed

08-22-2013 I-751 NOA1 received dated 08-16-2013

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I would certainly write or call in to those shows. Drudge I think is just a composite of existing news stories, I don't think they do anything original.

They are 100% in favor of legal immigration and would salivate over a story like this one. I have heard each of them bring up the glaring illegal and legal dichotomy this government has put in place (referred to in my post above). It is worth a try to bring this to a national level of debate.

07-20-2010 NOA1

02-11-2011 NOA2

03-09-2011 Sent both packages to NVC

03-28-2011 Case complete

03-31-2011 Expedite Request Sent

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I agree, that's a great letter.

A subtle change of user name! good.gif

04/2010 - Marriage in Weirsdale, Florida

USCIS

07-07-2010 Filed I-130 - K3

07-12-2010 Priority date

07-23-2010 NOA1 (California Service Centre)

11-03-2010 Transfer to Texas Service Centre

01-24-2011 NOA2 NVC

02-26-2011 Case #

02-28-2011 Docs delivered to NVC

03-06-2011 NVC received docs

03-06-2011 NVC SIF & Expedite approved

04-06-2011 Medical exam - Failed (bad cold - shadow on lung)

06-13-2011 2nd Medical exam - Passed

06-22-2011 Interview at London Embassy - denied due to previous overstay (3 year bar)

07-06-2011 I 601 Waiver accepted at London

07-19-2011 MP & Senator wrote to US Embassy to request expedite

08-13-2011 I 601 approved!

08-22-2011 Visa delivered

09-07-2011 POE Orlando - took 20 minutes to be admitted

I-751

08-15-2013 I-751 Received by Vermont service center

08-21-2013 I-751 Application check cashed

08-22-2013 I-751 NOA1 received dated 08-16-2013

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