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2 minutes ago, missileman said:

USCIS usually requires a case number before they will speak to a person.........it seems to me that a competent attorney would have tracking information to prove delivery to USCIS..................and yes, I would be huffy and puffy because a competent attorney would have already followed up on the case by now....it's been 2 months!

 

There is literally an option when you call to select that you don't have your case number. I did it during my CR-1 process, and again now for ROC. They have always been very helpful.

 

EDIT: Also, I'm not saying you SHOULDN'T be huffy and puffy. This literally happened to me, I lost six months of filing time with an idiot attorney, so I GET IT. But calling and complaining does nothing. Call USCIS, get the necessary information, and then fire your attorney or do whatever action you think is appropriate.

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Married: 5-July-2015
I-130 Petition Sent: 11-May-2016
NSC Received (Our Priority Date): 12-May-2016
NOA2 Received: 30-September-2016 141 days for I-130 approval
NOA2 Hard Copy Received: 06-October-2016
Petition Sent to NVC: 17-October-2016 17 days for petition to be sent to NVC
NVC Received: 21-October-2016 4 days to be received at NVC
NVC Case Number Assigned: 31-October-2016 10 days for case number to be assigned
NVC Welcome Letter Received: 3-November-2016 @ 12:10 AM 3 days from case number assigned until Welcome Letter received and invoices unlocked
IV and AOS Fees Unlocked: 3-November-2016 @ 7:00 AM
IV and AOS Fees Paid: 3-November-2016
DS-260 Unlocked: 7-November-2016 2.5 business days for DS-260 to be unlocked
DS-260 Submitted: 8-November-2016
AOS and IV Documents Sent: 9-November-2016
Scan Date: 14-November-2016 5 days to receive scan date due to a holiday/weekend
Medical expedite requested: 14-December-2016
Medical expedite approved at consulate: 19-December-2016 Expedite approved with consulate but denied at NVC; still need to wait for case complete
Case on Supervisor Review: 22-December-2016
Case sent to the Review Department: 13-January-2017
Case Complete: 24-January-2017     10 weeks and 2 days at NVC before case completed
Case arrived at consulate/CEAC status "Ready": 1-February-2017
Interview: 21-February-2017   We scheduled our own interview because we had an approved medical expedite with the consulate. By sheer luck we got such a quick interview date because someone cancelled their appointment less than 20 minutes prior
Interview Result: Approved!!
Visa Issued: 21-February-2017     Visa issued same day as interview
DHL tracking information received: 22-February-2017     DHL tracking number appeared 28 hours after interview, scheduled for delivery the next day
Visa in hand: 23-Feb-2017
US POE (Minneapolis): 26-Feb-2017

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Just now, afortunada said:

 

There is literally an option when you call to select that you don't have your case number. I did it during my CR-1 process, and again now for ROC. They have always been very helpful.

Thanks.....I already had a case number when I called........but there is no excuse for this attorney's lack of followup, imho.....🙂

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1 minute ago, missileman said:

Thanks.....I already had a case number when I called........but there is no excuse for this attorney's lack of followup, imho.....🙂

I feel like every time new info has been given to me it’s because I’ve reached out to ask “why is this taking so long” and she tells me that she did it and she just didn’t tell me. Like when we filed the paperwork for example. She had so long to get everything together. In the email to the law firm head I made sure to mention I’m not happy with the service I’ve been provided with

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2 minutes ago, Dbrennan said:

I feel like every time new info has been given to me it’s because I’ve reached out to ask “why is this taking so long” and she tells me that she did it and she just didn’t tell me. Like when we filed the paperwork for example. She had so long to get everything together. In the email to the law firm head I made sure to mention I’m not happy with the service I’ve been provided with

Personally, I would tell the attorney "If I have to do your job, why do I need you"???...and I wouldn't be nice.....😏

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"The US immigration process requires a great deal of knowledge, planning, time, patience, and a significant amount of money.  It is quite a journey!"

- Some old child of the 50's & 60's on his laptop 

 

Senior Master Sergeant, US Air Force- Retired (after 20+ years)- Missile Systems Maintenance & Titan 2 ICBM Launch Crew Duty (200+ Alert tours)

Registered Nurse- Retired- I practiced in the areas of Labor & Delivery, Home Health, Adolescent Psych, & Adult Psych.

IT Professional- Retired- Web Site Design, Hardware Maintenance, Compound Pharmacy Software Trainer, On-site go live support, Database Manager, App Designer.

______________________________________

In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

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3 minutes ago, missileman said:

Personally, I would tell the attorney "If I have to do your job, why do I need you"???...and I wouldn't be nice.....😏

She just replied to my email and said “what is the NOA1?” I guess this is what she means by a receipt because she keeps referring to something as a receipt?? Why do I need to explain the very basics of the steps to a common visa to an attorney that works at a law firm that specializes in immigration?? 

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12 minutes ago, afortunada said:

 

There is literally an option when you call to select that you don't have your case number. I did it during my CR-1 process, and again now for ROC. They have always been very helpful.

 

EDIT: Also, I'm not saying you SHOULDN'T be huffy and puffy. This literally happened to me, I lost six months of filing time with an idiot attorney, so I GET IT. But calling and complaining does nothing. Call USCIS, get the necessary information, and then fire your attorney or do whatever action you think is appropriate.

What happened with your first attorney? How did you find out things went bad? And did you get your money back?

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2 minutes ago, Dbrennan said:

She just replied to my email and said “what is the NOA1?” I guess this is what she means by a receipt because she keeps referring to something as a receipt?? Why do I need to explain the very basics of the steps to a common visa to an attorney that works at a law firm that specializes in immigration?? 

Yikes...I don't like the sound of that. And her firm specializes in immigration??

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21 minutes ago, Dbrennan said:

What happened with your first attorney? How did you find out things went bad? And did you get your money back?

 

From the beginning I was concerned because he took too long to respond to my questions and had to ask me the same thing two times over (on two separate occasions). I caught an issue in one of the documents he created, and he blamed his paralegal (it is the attorney's responsibility to QC all work, so even if she made a mistake, he should have caught it). I didn't know about this website yet and didn't understand the visa process at all at this point, so I just thought all the waiting was normal. He told me he filed it and that it would take a few months for a receipt, so I let it go. Then one day I realized I could call USCIS myself, and did, and they said they couldn't find anything under my name. I called the attorney and couldn't reach him for over a week. He finally got back to me and said, "Oh, I'm on vacation! I thought I told you? Well, I don't have your paperwork in front of me obviously, so I'll call you when I'm back in the office next week with your case number." Welp, imagine how I felt when he never followed up with me and when I finally got through again he said, "So sorry, but I made a mistake, I thought I filed your paperwork but I didn't... Also, I need x, y, z forms from you before I can even officially file..."

 

I asked for a copy of everything in my file, got my money back and started all over. I don't think I've ever cried so hard in my life (besides the first time I had to leave my husband, of course).

 

Lawyers can be terrible, so just brace yourself for that. But do yourself a favor and get the answers IMMEDIATELY from USCIS, then decide what you want to do.

Edited by afortunada


Married: 5-July-2015
I-130 Petition Sent: 11-May-2016
NSC Received (Our Priority Date): 12-May-2016
NOA2 Received: 30-September-2016 141 days for I-130 approval
NOA2 Hard Copy Received: 06-October-2016
Petition Sent to NVC: 17-October-2016 17 days for petition to be sent to NVC
NVC Received: 21-October-2016 4 days to be received at NVC
NVC Case Number Assigned: 31-October-2016 10 days for case number to be assigned
NVC Welcome Letter Received: 3-November-2016 @ 12:10 AM 3 days from case number assigned until Welcome Letter received and invoices unlocked
IV and AOS Fees Unlocked: 3-November-2016 @ 7:00 AM
IV and AOS Fees Paid: 3-November-2016
DS-260 Unlocked: 7-November-2016 2.5 business days for DS-260 to be unlocked
DS-260 Submitted: 8-November-2016
AOS and IV Documents Sent: 9-November-2016
Scan Date: 14-November-2016 5 days to receive scan date due to a holiday/weekend
Medical expedite requested: 14-December-2016
Medical expedite approved at consulate: 19-December-2016 Expedite approved with consulate but denied at NVC; still need to wait for case complete
Case on Supervisor Review: 22-December-2016
Case sent to the Review Department: 13-January-2017
Case Complete: 24-January-2017     10 weeks and 2 days at NVC before case completed
Case arrived at consulate/CEAC status "Ready": 1-February-2017
Interview: 21-February-2017   We scheduled our own interview because we had an approved medical expedite with the consulate. By sheer luck we got such a quick interview date because someone cancelled their appointment less than 20 minutes prior
Interview Result: Approved!!
Visa Issued: 21-February-2017     Visa issued same day as interview
DHL tracking information received: 22-February-2017     DHL tracking number appeared 28 hours after interview, scheduled for delivery the next day
Visa in hand: 23-Feb-2017
US POE (Minneapolis): 26-Feb-2017

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4 minutes ago, afortunada said:

 

From the beginning I was concerned because he took too long to respond to my questions and had to ask me the same thing two times over (on two separate occasions). I caught an issue in one of the documents he created, and he blamed his paralegal (it is the attorney's responsibility to QC all work, so even if she made a mistake, he should have caught it). I didn't know about this website yet and didn't understand the visa process at all at this point, so I just thought all the waiting was normal. He told me he filed it and that it would take a few months for a receipt, so I let it go. Then one day I realized I could call USCIS myself, and did, and they said they couldn't find anything under my name. I called the attorney and couldn't reach him for over a week. He finally got back to me and said, "Oh, I'm on vacation! I thought I told you? Well, I don't have your paperwork in front of me obviously, so I'll call you when I'm back in the office next week with your case number." Welp, imagine how I felt when he never followed up with me and when I finally got through again he said, "So sorry, but I made a mistake, I thought I filed your paperwork but I didn't... Also, I need x, y, z forms from you before I can even officially file..."

 

I asked for a copy of everything in my file, got my money back and started all over. I don't think I've ever cried so hard in my life (besides the first time I had to leave my husband, of course).

 

Lawyers can be terrible, so just brace yourself for that. But do yourself a favor and get the answers IMMEDIATELY from USCIS, then decide what you want to do.

Wow that’s crazy. Was it hard to get the documents and money back?

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Wow, I thought NOA1 was pretty well known shorthand for ("the first Notice of Action you receive after filing a form with USCIS that acknowledges that they received your form")....

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Just now, EM_Vandaveer said:

Wow, I thought NOA1 was pretty well known shorthand for ("the first Notice of Action you receive after filing a form with USCIS that acknowledges that they received your form")....

Yeah exactly!! She’s always been talking about “the receipt” and I was so confused. I thought she meant the receipt that they deposited the money order or something? I have no idea still what she means by the receipt

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1 minute ago, Dbrennan said:

Wow that’s crazy. Was it hard to get the documents and money back?

 

Nope. It's your legal right to get everything in your file. And well, in my case, it was easy to get the money back because he CLEARLY lied. I don't have experience getting your money back with just a crappy attorney who filed but doesn't communicate properly or forward you the notices. 


Married: 5-July-2015
I-130 Petition Sent: 11-May-2016
NSC Received (Our Priority Date): 12-May-2016
NOA2 Received: 30-September-2016 141 days for I-130 approval
NOA2 Hard Copy Received: 06-October-2016
Petition Sent to NVC: 17-October-2016 17 days for petition to be sent to NVC
NVC Received: 21-October-2016 4 days to be received at NVC
NVC Case Number Assigned: 31-October-2016 10 days for case number to be assigned
NVC Welcome Letter Received: 3-November-2016 @ 12:10 AM 3 days from case number assigned until Welcome Letter received and invoices unlocked
IV and AOS Fees Unlocked: 3-November-2016 @ 7:00 AM
IV and AOS Fees Paid: 3-November-2016
DS-260 Unlocked: 7-November-2016 2.5 business days for DS-260 to be unlocked
DS-260 Submitted: 8-November-2016
AOS and IV Documents Sent: 9-November-2016
Scan Date: 14-November-2016 5 days to receive scan date due to a holiday/weekend
Medical expedite requested: 14-December-2016
Medical expedite approved at consulate: 19-December-2016 Expedite approved with consulate but denied at NVC; still need to wait for case complete
Case on Supervisor Review: 22-December-2016
Case sent to the Review Department: 13-January-2017
Case Complete: 24-January-2017     10 weeks and 2 days at NVC before case completed
Case arrived at consulate/CEAC status "Ready": 1-February-2017
Interview: 21-February-2017   We scheduled our own interview because we had an approved medical expedite with the consulate. By sheer luck we got such a quick interview date because someone cancelled their appointment less than 20 minutes prior
Interview Result: Approved!!
Visa Issued: 21-February-2017     Visa issued same day as interview
DHL tracking information received: 22-February-2017     DHL tracking number appeared 28 hours after interview, scheduled for delivery the next day
Visa in hand: 23-Feb-2017
US POE (Minneapolis): 26-Feb-2017

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