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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hi everyone I hope someone can give give me an idea what's going on.

I had my Interview in April 4th the consular put me in Administrative processing ( no document needed) after 40 days they contacted me for a second interview they took my passport. I waited another 40 days they called and asked me to come to the embassy so i did then they gave me back my passport and told me that my case will be returned to the USCIS for a review ( i was in shock). then she gave me a white paper.

Dear bla bla bla

Further action in your case has been suspended under section 221(g) of the United States immigration and nationality act (INA) of 1952. We are returning your petition to the department of home land security's United States citizen and immigration service (USCIS). If USCIS determines that the information we are providing constitutes a sufficient foundation for initiating revocation proceedings, you will be sent a notice of intent to revoke that includes a statement of the facts and evidence and you will have the opportunity to respond. you may wish to consult the USCIS website for more information on how to contact the USCIS office nearest the petitioner's residence in the U.S

What do i do? what's the nest step?

Should i hire a lawyer?

How long does this review take?

Any help will be much appreciated

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hi everyone I hope someone can give give me an idea what's going on.

I had my Interview in April 4th the consular put me in Administrative processing ( no document needed) after 40 days they contacted me for a second interview they took my passport. I waited another 40 days they called and asked me to come to the embassy so i did then they gave me back my passport and told me that my case will be returned to the USCIS for a review ( i was in shock). then she gave me a white paper.

Dear bla bla bla

Further action in your case has been suspended under section 221(g) of the United States immigration and nationality act (INA) of 1952. We are returning your petition to the department of home land security's United States citizen and immigration service (USCIS). If USCIS determines that the information we are providing constitutes a sufficient foundation for initiating revocation proceedings, you will be sent a notice of intent to revoke that includes a statement of the facts and evidence and you will have the opportunity to respond. you may wish to consult the USCIS website for more information on how to contact the USCIS office nearest the petitioner's residence in the U.S

What do i do? what's the nest step?

Should i hire a lawyer?

How long does this review take?

Any help will be much appreciated

Very sorry this happened to you. I'm not an expert in the denial area but this is definitely the time a lawyer can get involved. I would also recommend writing your state representatives in the federal government. My congressman's office has been a great resource for our case from the beginning which is now in AP.

Many threads I have read on denial also try to include more details about their specific case and why you would be denied. For example, non bona fide marriage, criminal record, national security concerns. If you have any insight I'm sure others will be able to offer better advice.

I hope all will go well with the review. Stay strong.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Salaam alaikum!

Your first step is to contact the US consulate in Casablanca and ask for the reason you were given a 221g.

Once you know the reason you can prepare more evidence or if its based on the income requirement - then either get a co sponsor or work to find a job that would give you an income that meets the 120% that the consular visa officer at the interview based on their personal choice can enforce.

Yes I highly recommend in such a situation - getting an immigration lawyer well versed in 221g cases. I recommend calling your local ACLU office (http://www.aclu-nca.org/ )and your local CAIR office for local recommendations.

CAIR National Headquarters
453 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, D.C., 20003
Tel 202.488.8787
Fax 202.488.0833
info@cair.com
www.cair.com

221g cases - are difficult to handle alone as its very much a no persons land - so please contact the following offices that I listed above.

InshaAllah everything will work out!

Wa alaikum salaam

Timeline to Immigrate to the United States of America -

Travel back to our Moroccan Home from Casa: 10/17/2014

Husband submits for vacation from Protection Civile: 10/28/2015

Husband submits for demission from Protection Civile :11/10/2014

I travel personally to the Main Office of the Protection Civile in Rabat and submit a Dolence: 12/09/2014

I travel back to the USA in preparation of the birth of our baby - 12/18/2014

Husband travels back to Rabat to the main office of the Protection Civile and meets with "Head of Human resources" and told to resubmit his vacation request - told his request will be approved by 1/15/ 2015: 1/07/2015

Husband asks commander to call main office of Protection Civile to check the status of the new vacation request and is told no one but the general can approve his request and he is on vacation: 1/28/2015

Husband stops going to work for the Protection Civile in protest: 1/29/2015

We hire a lawyer in Casablanca to help my husbands case with regards to the Protection Civile : 02/2015

Lawyer sends letter to the Main office of the Protection Civile - 02/04/2015

Our daughter is born with my husband still stuck in Morocco - 2/09/2015

Direction (Main Office) of the Protection Civile Sends out Alert Letter to my husband and my husband picks it up on- 02/13/2015

Husband goes to US Consulate to request an extension of his visa - US Consulate says they won't extend his visa however they can issue him a new one at the cost of 3000DH/ $311 -/+ and to come back the last week of the month to get his second visa- 3/08/2015

Husband returns to the US Consulate and picks up *NEW VISA* with expiration date of 09/22/2015 on: 03/26/2015

Husband's first visa expires: 04/08/2015

Protection Civile continues to pay my husband - 04/2015

The lawyer sends letters to the Ministry of the Interior - 04//2015

My husband seeks help from the Prime Minister of Morocco's political party and called the lawyer to set an appointment to check on his case: 05/6/2015

My husband seeks help from a second lawyer when the first one proves unhelpful: 05/07/2015

My husband goes to Parliment to follow up with the Prime Minister's party - set a follow up appointment at a cafe the next day: 05/08/2015

I send a letter to the Moroccan Ambassador to the United States asking for help with my husband's case (registered mail): 05/26/2015

I go to Sen. Diane Feinstein's office seeking help with my husband's demission from the Protection Civile: 05/27/2015

I go to Sen. Barbara Boxer's office seeking help with my husband's demission from the Protection Civile: 05/28/2015

My husband returns to hometown in Morocco and returned his materials, the message awaiting him says "Demission Favorable.": 06/11/2015

Lots of running around to meetings and trying to get the authorization to leave Morocco by my husband: 07/2015

Husband goes to CMN airport trying to get paperwork authorizing him to leave Morocco and with the help of some powerful people GETS THE AUTHORIZATION: 07/23/2015 :dancing:

My husband leaves Morocco and arrives in the U.S.A. and meets his daughter for the first time at SFO airport: 07/27/2015

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Very sorry this happened to you. I'm not an expert in the denial area but this is definitely the time a lawyer can get involved. I would also recommend writing your state representatives in the federal government. My congressman's office has been a great resource for our case from the beginning which is now in AP.

Many threads I have read on denial also try to include more details about their specific case and why you would be denied. For example, non bona fide marriage, criminal record, national security concerns. If you have any insight I'm sure others will be able to offer better advice.

I hope all will go well with the review. Stay strong.

Thank you so very much. I think it's very common in Casablanca they deny ppl for no reason

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Posted

Salaam alaikum!

Your first step is to contact the US consulate in Casablanca and ask for the reason you were given a 221g.

Once you know the reason you can prepare more evidence or if its based on the income requirement - then either get a co sponsor or work to find a job that would give you an income that meets the 120% that the consular visa officer at the interview based on their personal choice can enforce.

Yes I highly recommend in such a situation - getting an immigration lawyer well versed in 221g cases. I recommend calling your local ACLU office (http://www.aclu-nca.org/ )and your local CAIR office for local recommendations.

CAIR National Headquarters

453 New Jersey Avenue, SE

Washington, D.C., 20003

Tel 202.488.8787

Fax 202.488.0833

info@cair.com

www.cair.com

221g cases - are difficult to handle alone as its very much a no persons land - so please contact the following offices that I listed above.

InshaAllah everything will work out!

Wa alaikum salaam

wa alaikom salam

thank you so very much i really appreciate it. some ppl told me that all i have to do is wait

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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FYI, the sponsorship requirement is 125% of the federal poverty guidelines, and while I believe there is some discretion between 100-125% for K-1 cases, for CR-1's I've never seen personal discretion permitting an income lower than 125%. I have heard of a few instances where the CO required a higher percentage, though.

I suggest if anyone reading this has a personal recommendation for a lawyer, that they respond or PM you with a referral so you may find one that way. Joining groups on Facebook and asking there is another option. If you decide to hire a lawyer, I would make sure that he or she has experience fighting visa denials from MENA countries. It's a very niche area of experience. I know some couples here on VJ have recommended Mark Ellis, though I haven't worked with him personally. The vast majority of lawyers and even immigration lawyers won't know what they're getting into...

 
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