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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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It sounds like you have filed things correctly, and there is just an issue on the NICS end, but if his status has been terminated, you should receive a letter stating that within a week or so of that decision being made at USCIS.  You can also do an infopass and have them check his status in the system (maybe a level 2 call center person could do this as well).  The service officer will see the status change to a terminated status, or will be able to confirm that the conditional status is still valid.  

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9 hours ago, Ksenia_O said:

Well, I wasn't giving you the answers.. In that long reply I was just trying to describe how really we have been "tight" with USCIS since our I-751 submission.

 

My husband also contacted an Immigration Attorney last Friday, again...The answer we got is:

"if a K2 was under 21 and unmarried when he entered the US and a K2 was still unmarried when a conditional green card was received, then I-751 with a K2 listed in Part.5 has been properly filed." 

 

No, obviously nobody knows all the answers... 

Mistakes happen - I get it, and USCIS is not an exception either. But  it's unlikely they have been mistaken at least 3 times during one process for the same person -1 "mistake" -  I-751 was accepted to be processed; 2 "mistake" - two ASC Notices were received with two different case# - for each of us and "mistake" #3 -  I-551 stamp was granted in the passport with a note "I-751 pending, CF2 (a K2 stays under CF2 class of admission, regardless the age. CF2 can not be switched to any other category..  well, unless a K2 changed a marital status during his/her way to LPR). And I'm not mentioning "check-ups & make sure" between...

 

You are experienced VJ member and I really appreciate your inputs, but with all respect - I'm going with USCIS and immigration Attorney in this case.

Thanks for your time anyway.

 

Thank you, LTGermany.

Yes, we checked the case status. It states "On June... we received your Form CRI-89, Petition to Remove Conditions Of Permanent Resident Status...."

It''s pending :) Both cases :)

 

Thank you, Damara!! 

 

I don't honestly  know if son's A# was entered correct or what.. My husband was there, helping him and he says something they had to submit (my husband and son), and some other things were entered by the store employee...

 

They are thinking about going back and try again but  I disagree and would like them, both, just to wait it out...

 

You know before this FBI email we received we didn't doubt  everything to this point has been done correctly... yes, it was quite a stress :)

 

Attorney also says we could "follow-up" with the FBI, but honestly - I don't feel like going for that...

It was an "Initial denial " and the appeal has been forwarded for further processing . They currently processing case, received in Nov, 2015.. 

 

I wonder it these are the same people who do our background check?.... If so, it's understanding why people get stuck in background check for years.....

 

 

 

If your son has an extension letter then his I-751 must be okay despite his age.  Regardless of how long Ive been on VJ doesnt mean I have all or even most of the answers. I did a CR1 not a K1.  You couldn't have paid me money to go in the K1 route even though for many people it is a great option. 

 

Has your son done all the requirements in your state and county to have a firearm?  Was it a restricted type of weapon? Is it possible that because he doesnt have the 10 year card yet that whatever issue the FBI is having is related to that? Imho if everything else seems right, the final question is the answer.  So perhaps he should wait to buy a gun from a store. (Depending on your state you could obviously purchase from a friend or neighbor... )

 

 

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You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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Fwiw I have an Ar15... But it was a personal purchase from a friend.  We only have one firearm that was purchased in a store in our house and its thr only one thats has a recall on it... Go figure. 

 

Perhaps your son could look into archery? I have doubts that any state requires a background check for that and a 45lb compound bow is strong enough to take out a deer.  

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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4 hours ago, Lemonslice said:

Many situations (taxes and otherwise) where the bolded part is not correct.

  Apparently, for bwtter or worse.  (Insert rant here)

We've moved beyond that point in this converation anyhow. 

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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