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We are really confused! 
During my petition, we tried to follow USCIS laws but we either didn't understand them or they didn't or don't care!

 

We arrived to the US POE after doing a DCF petition (I-130, St. Lukes, US Interview and the Green Card pay) in the Philippines, where we were living. 

Even the POE officers stamped her passport with IR1. 

 

A month later, in the US, we received a CR1 GC with AOS requirement! 


Now, that's wrong So we made an appointment with USCIS to see what would they suggest to do. They said, mail back I-90 with a letter of explanation, plus some documents, and we did.

The USCIS replied by scheduling an appointment for biometric!!!
 
Didn't they take that at the US embassy in Manila and POE?
Didn't they process it as Consular Processing (DCF)?

What's the use of filing DCF and waiting, more than two years to enter the US, then?

 

What to expect in the interview?

Shall we go or what to do?

Edited by Bangmore
Posted

Biometrics is not an interview. It could be her fingerprints weren't done right at POE and they need to redo them. 

 

For wrong gc, do I-90 send a copy of your marriage certificate and her visa stamped at POE. Include the wrong GC (make a copy of both sides for your records). You can involve your congressman or senator's immigration liaison if you want faster service. 

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14 hours ago, milimelo said:

Biometrics is not an interview. It could be her fingerprints weren't done right at POE and they need to redo them. 

 

For wrong gc, do I-90 send a copy of your marriage certificate and her visa stamped at POE. Include the wrong GC (make a copy of both sides for your records). You can involve your congressman or senator's immigration liaison if you want faster service. 

I agreed with milimelo. Biometrics is not for interview.  Probably they just need to redo again your spouse fingerprints, and that's it.  The only question is why you need to mail back I-90, are you going to request for green card replacement or use it with the same purpose?  I suggest,  dig in more and find out what 's really going on.       

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I am doing a card replacement, am I?

Besides, there is a check box in I-90 that says if USCIS made a mistake. Didn’t they?

plus, I was told by their office to file I-90.

 

You think there is no need, and I think the same, because there was no need if they were doing their job right 😁

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On 12/2/2017 at 3:22 PM, Bangmore said:

I am doing a card replacement, am I?

Besides, there is a check box in I-90 that says if USCIS made a mistake. Didn’t they?

plus, I was told by their office to file I-90.

 

You think there is no need, and I think the same, because there was no need if they were doing their job right 😁

Hi Bangmore, hope you could keep us updated about this. This is a rare case. Thank you. 

Our Family 

Joshua, a music lover, and Tennessee born guy met Lady Lyn, a Filipina in an online Yahoo Christian Chat while both of them were praising God in a different way.  The latter was bullied by some chatters, and courageous Joshua rescued her like a damsel in distress, that was where a new chapter of life begun with the two of them. Their marriage is blessed in many forms including of rewarding them with a beautiful and joyful baby girl named Abigail Exodus Haltom which named perfectly represents their love and life story as a family.

 

VisaJourney is always a part of where we are as a family, so THANK YOU!!!  

 

"To give back, you can message us here for your Fiancee, IR1/CR1 visa or DCF related inquiry or visit us in the following social medias."  

Instagram

Twitter

FB Page

www.haltomfamily.wordpress.com

 

Our DCF Journey 

Our K1 to I-130 Application Journey

DCF I-130 US Embassy Manila Application to Approval

 

Our assurance is God’s words.

But as for you, be strong and courageous, for your work will be rewarded.” -2 Chronicles 15:7

 

 
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