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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hi There,

My auntie applied for my grandfather's I-130 parent visa (currently living in Pakistan), it has been a while since the interview and the embassy in Pakistan does not respond to any emails she sends them. On top of that when I call they ask me to send emails.

Can someone tell me which senator she can contact that will be able to work on her case? She is the sponsor. I cannot really do anything because Im not on the case. I tried to go on the senator's websites, but wasn't able to find any information on NVC/Embassy issues. Any assistance will help.

Thanks all in advance !!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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To look up your congressmen just put in your zip code: http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/

To look up your senator just choose your state: http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm

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I'm gonna tell you the truth that congressmen and senator never help in case only information they will tell you the same thing like admin process in your case from embassy and i have been AP 29 month still waiting and praying i was ask to senator help in florida and she refused to help me in my visa application so i dont believe it sorry thanks

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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I'm gonna tell you the truth that congressmen and senator never help in case only information they will tell you the same thing like admin process in your case from embassy and i have been AP 29 month still waiting and praying i was ask to senator help in florida and she refused to help me in my visa application so i dont believe it sorry thanks

Im sorry to hear about your situation, its such frustrating to be in AP but keep your hopes up. I had applied for a K1 visa for my then fiance. Unfortunately, USCIS lost my case (they actually sent it to the national repository center NRC instead of the embassy). I called many times for them to find it, but they just kept saying I need to keep waiting. I ended up contacting my senator who then contacted their sources in USCIS and they finally searched and found the documentation and forward it. So, yes, you are right in that a Senator will not interfere with the normal process of these agencies but they can help in certain abnormal situations.

I dont think they will be able to do much in my grandfathers case, but I would like the embassy to be aware of the case being still active and am hoping they finish it once contacted about it.

Best of luck to you.

Fahad

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