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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Moldova
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I send a letter to my congresswomen and complained about major slowdown at CSC not about my case. She replay me back and asked to filled out a form and sand it ti her and she will look into my case. Now, I dont know what to do, I received my NOA1 letter a month ago. So should I send her the filled form back?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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I send a letter to my congresswomen and complained about major slowdown at CSC not about my case. She replay me back and asked to filled out a form and sand it ti her and she will look into my case. Now, I dont know what to do, I received my NOA1 letter a month ago. So should I send her the filled form back?

I think you should call and ask them honestly whether they will consider your general complaint or if it needs to be attached to your specific case. Just be honest that you want to make sure their immigration liaison sees the complaint and can inquire about it, but you do not necessarily want them devoting a lot of resources to your specific case at this time. If it is the latter, however, then you may as well fill out the form and send it in. It can't hurt your case and you want to make sure the immigration liaison is getting the slowdown complaint. It may also just be the case where they just do not expend any resources at all on your case until they can verify that you have some skin in the game.

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
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you received your noa-1 receipt only a month ago,you have a long wait,your congresswoman will tell you,you need to wait until after 6 months if you don't get the noa-2-, some one today posted that she was sent a letter from uscis csc march 20 2013 workload that the new expected timelines for k-1 are allow to give one year from date of application DACA.so there is nothing your congresswoman can do now,forget about the form to her for now, ,

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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You have to be out the average time line by 30 days, a friend who filed K-1 is at 5 months, he will probably see action in another 30 days (6 months). Old times are out the window lately, slow across the board.

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In Arizona its hot hot hot.

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

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I would just follow through with what you started. There is no harm in starting a dialog earlier than later. If they tell you they can't take action now, you can always follow up later when the time is more appropriate. But if you decide to just drop it, any future requests might not be taken seriously when you really need the help.

02-27-2013 I-129F Packet Sent
03-03-2013 I-129F Packet Delivery
03-04-2013 NOA1 (text/email)
03-08-2013 A Number Changed
03-09-2013 Received NOA1 hardcopy
06-13-2013 Approved in 99 Days!
06-15-2013 Received NOA2 hardcopy
06-28-2013 Received MNL Case Number
07-08-2013 Manila Embassy Interview scheduled
07-22-2013 SLMEC Medical Exam Day 1
07-23-2013 SLMEC Medical Exam Day 2 - Passed!
08-31-2013 Arrived in Manila
09-02-2013 CFO - PASSED
09-03-2013 Manila Embassy Interview - APPROVED
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09-09-2013 Visa ready for pick up at SM MOA
09-18-2013 Picked up passport and got CFO sticker

09-22-2013 Departed from Manila
10-04-2013 Fiancee departs for U.S.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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I would just follow through with what you started. There is no harm in starting a dialog earlier than later. If they tell you they can't take action now, you can always follow up later when the time is more appropriate. But if you decide to just drop it, any future requests might not be taken seriously when you really need the help.

I agree. The worst thing that will happen is that they will tell you to wait some amount of time. You will have had your say and can judge what portion of that wait time you want to put up with before pushing again...

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
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Just respond back and say to don't need help at this time, that you were just sending a general complaint. Make sure you respond just in case you need their help in the future. It won;t hurt to sign the form, it just gives them permission to inquire on your behalf in case they ever need to.


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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I just got a notice from my congressman (San Fernando Valley-Los Angeles) telling constituents about the town hall meetings he was going to have. On the notice, it also stated to call them for help in working with other Federal agencies. It specifically said, "help with mortgages or immigration". My congressman helped me get my loan modification on my house over a year ago. And they did write a letter on my behalf to the OCC, Treasury Dept & a couple of others. Basically, the congressman used his clout to put some departments on notice. and when those depts see a letter from a Congressman's office, they realize they are on their radar now. Took forever to get my loan mod though.

 
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