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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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i'm so stressed out right now we've trying to get past the support evidence part for months now. my husband sent it in before he left on deployment end of septemeber then we got a rfe bc he forgot the 2010 tax return so we couldn't do anything until he got back which wasn't till decemeber he sent it in again we waited called said they were still reviewing it didn't hear anything got worried called in February said they needed the 2010 tax return again thanks for telling us :/ he sent in the return again got an email that they need it again and that he needs to sign the form in and blue or black and it needs to be original ect i'm like ready to pull out my hair he's leaving at the end of the month again for 90 days i've been looking after our son all by myself bc he had to move for work and now my dad says i have to get my ####### together by may or he's kicking our son and i out i emailed nvc back asking and explaining this whole thing is just so frustrating i just want to go home to my husband

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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The military and uscis have assistance for military families contact them, also military JAG may assist.

www.uscis.gov/.../faqmilitaryandfamiliesupdate.pdf

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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The military and uscis have assistance for military families contact them, also military JAG may assist.

www.uscis.gov/.../faqmilitaryandfamiliesupdate.pdf

Jag wont help with something like this unfortunately. They were of little use at all during any of our process from Filing to removal etc. They would however be helpful if you were adopting a child from a different country.

USCIS military help line cant help with this either. OP needs to get in contact with congress person or senate person communicate the issues and get some help.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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we already tried to get help from arron's work the coast guard lawyers can't get involved with family matters and we tried with the senator thing but we didn't get help in time my husband moved to another state before we got help i'll just have to talk to my husband when i get the chance he might be sending in the wrong return i just wish they would be more specific

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