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I submitte request for HR for my children in October ,2016.my husband,theirs petitioner passed away 2 months  before  interview .case was back to   California USCIS office ,where petition was approved .I have contact with congress woman, she is contacting with  USCIS time to time.waiting for almost 2 years to get answer,do they aprooved or denide my request.have clue how long it takes or.any information.maybe someone had same situation,how everything was finished.thanks

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Hello,

 

Do you have any updates? We are still waiting for my brother's case as well. Thanks!

 

Richard

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On 1/14/2019 at 5:20 AM, Kate 88 said:

yokowalski ,no answer yeat,no idea waiting for decision.they ask for additional evidences wich I sended.I am waiting for response 

Hi miss Kate, im also a beneficiary of f2b my priority date is March 2013, my mom passed away June 2018, I’m currently in us seeking for humanitarian reinstatement, hope everyone of us get a good news soon....

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On 4/3/2019 at 4:02 AM, An nie said:

Hi miss Kate, im also a beneficiary of f2b my priority date is March 2013, my mom passed away June 2018, I’m currently in us seeking for humanitarian reinstatement, hope everyone of us get a good news soon....

miss kate same case as my sister..they revoked my sisters case last year because apparently they didnt receive the requires documents that we send..so we send it again and pay $675 to reopen the case which we received the response yesterday..they reopen the case of my sister and hopefully everything will go into right direction..

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My friends had a humanitarian reinstatement case, (Dominican Republic, petitioner father, deceased) but they let too much time pass, and USCIS sent them a revocation letter,  ... and advised them that if they still think they have valid reason to reinstate the case, they have 33 days to file a motion to reopen/reconsider (pay the fee, of course).  No attorney wanted to help them. Said it was a lost cause.  They did it themselves with the help of gleaning from similar cases on the internet.  It took them 4 months, and USCIS sent them a letter stating they decided to reopen the case.  30 days later, got another letter saying I-130 was approved (again) ... and file has been sent to NVC.   We'll see what happens.  

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2 minutes ago, Bengalita said:

My friends had a humanitarian reinstatement case, (Dominican Republic, petitioner father, deceased) but they let too much time pass, and USCIS sent them a revocation letter,  ... and advised them that if they still think they have valid reason to reinstate the case, they have 33 days to file a motion to reopen/reconsider (pay the fee, of course).  No attorney wanted to help them. Said it was a lost cause.  They did it themselves with the help of gleaning from similar cases on the internet.  It took them 4 months, and USCIS sent them a letter stating they decided to reopen the case.  30 days later, got another letter saying I-130 was approved (again) ... and file has been sent to NVC.   We'll see what happens.  

That’s helpful to know. Most of the cases we see here never seem to get anywhere.  Will you keep the forum updated on their outcome?

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Hi, can anyone help answer? We notified NVC of the death of my petitioner on August 29, 2019 as my priority date already current and they acknowledge by Sept 25, 2019. I asked the assistance of a lawyer as well. However, I nor my lawyer received a notice from the USCIS that they have received my file from NVC. All our documents are already ready for submission. How many months it will take usually for them to revert or acknowledge they receive my file? Thank you.

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