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5 hours ago, I751_HK said:

Yes , I believe that helped. I made inquire over the phone on April 6th . I received an email on April 17th that My case is under review.  On April 21st , I saw an approval . 

Did you mean approved on June 21st?

Posted
18 minutes ago, vvp said:

Did you mean approved on June 21st?

Oh sorry. 

 

1)Rfe recieved March 5th 2019

2)Rfe respons recieved by uscis on April 6th 2019

3)Inquire made on June 6th 2019

4)Email received from USCIS that my case is under review by officer on Jun 17th .2019

6) approval status on Jun 21st 2019

 

Posted
18 minutes ago, I751_HK said:

Oh sorry. 

 

1)Rfe recieved March 5th 2019

2)Rfe respons recieved by uscis on April 6th 2019

3)Inquire made on June 6th 2019

4)Email received from USCIS that my case is under review by officer on Jun 17th .2019

6) approval status on Jun 21st 2019

 

Yes, I think inquiry worked even though they didn’t say anything specific in their response. Congrats once more! Hopefully I’ll be done soon too.

Posted
10 minutes ago, vvp said:

That’s great news! I’m really happy for you! You can breath now 😁 looks like I’ll be here alone soon.

No you are not alone. I will pray for you, I think that I did something extra to get the card because my lawyer was telling me that I don't have other options only wait until uscis given an answer but I couldn't only sitting down and wait I made 2 inquiries with the same answer of background check then I mail a letter to the Senator's office from my state explaining the delay to get an answerand her staff made an inquiry also and the day that they answered to the senator I got the notice of my new card🤗. I'm glad thet her office helped me to move my case. 

Posted
On 6/28/2019 at 11:03 AM, Joha1 said:

No you are not alone. I will pray for you, I think that I did something extra to get the card because my lawyer was telling me that I don't have other options only wait until uscis given an answer but I couldn't only sitting down and wait I made 2 inquiries with the same answer of background check then I mail a letter to the Senator's office from my state explaining the delay to get an answerand her staff made an inquiry also and the day that they answered to the senator I got the notice of my new card🤗. I'm glad thet her office helped me to move my case. 

If you don't mind, can you help me to write an email to my senator? I have his email, but just don't know to write a nice respect letter :)

Posted
Just now, Joha1 said:

 

 

On 7/1/2019 at 9:51 AM, duduzao said:

If you don't mind, can you help me to write an email to my senator? I have his email, but just don't know to write a nice respect letter :)

June ..., 2019

Senator xxxxxxxxxxx
Boston, Massachusetts Office
2400 JFK Building
Boston, MA 02203

Dear Senator,

I am writing this letter to request your office's help in finding the status of our Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence (I-751) application, which has been pending with the Texas Service Center for over 20 months. My husband and I had filed our I-751 application in October 2017 with Vermont Service Center.  I was then finger printed for the first time in December ……………….  After waiting for over 12 months, our case was transferred to Texas Service Center on December …………..  We received a request for “further evidence for good faith marriage” on …………………, and in this request the USCIS indicated that they will give an answer 60 days after they receive the additional evidence. We responded to this request, and sent the required documents, that were received on ………………. The status query website of USCIS was updated to reflect this the day these documents were received.

Recently I inquired the USCIS at Texas, and was told that our application is still pending due to a background check. It has been more than 3 months since we responded to the request for further evidence, and we do not understand why it is taking so long for the USCIS to look into our case. Since then, we haven't heard anything back from USCIS and are desperately waiting for our case to be approved.

I would like to request the help of your office to find out what exactly is happening with my case.  More specifically, it would be very much appreciated if your office could inquire about the following:

Look into my case at USCIS Texas Service Center, and have the immigration officers confirm the security check requests have actually been sent to the proper agencies and when;

Look into the corresponding agencies and have them to explain to you what exactly slowed down my case;

Urge the corresponding agencies to expedite (or rather, not to further delay) finishing my security check;

Urge the corresponding agencies to expedite sending the security check results back to the USCIS TSC;

Urge the immigration officer at USCIS TSC to expedite adjudicating my case, and if possible, push for a faster review.

 

 

 

I would highly appreciate any help that your office can provide in this matter.  If there is any additional questions that you have, you can contact me at ………………. or email me at ……………….  Thank you very much for your time.



Sincerely,

 

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
………………………………..

Here are more details of our case:

Primary applicant: xxxxxxxxxxx (I-751Receipt No: EACxxxxxxxxx), DOB: xxxxxxxxx
SSN# xxxxxxxx, A# xxxxxxxxxxxxx


Spouse: xxxxxxxxxxxx, SSN#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx DOB: xxxxxxxxxxxx


I 751 Receipt Date: ……………..
1st Finger Print: ……………
Request  for Evidence (RFE) response received by USCIS …………………

Inquire: …………………………..

 

 

I hope it helps a little and you will need a uscis_privacy act release filled and signed and I added copies of all the documents that I got from the uscis about my case and then I sent all 

Posted

Hello everyone,

 

I just signed up but I’ve been reading post here. I received RFE too and sent my response April 12 and just today I got a mail for interview. However me and my husband have been fighting a lot lately and we were on and off tryin to fix our marriage. When I told him about the interview he refused and told me he wouldn’t come and we should just file a divorce at this point. It was a joint filing and my interview is on August 9th at CSC. At this point if there’s no possible way of reconciliation anymore should I just file a divorce now and go to my interview alone and convert it to a divorce waiver? Please give me some insights as I don’t really know what to

do at this point. My husband and I fought a lot before bec of his drug abuse and financial matters and right now I don’t think he would still help me specially he even closed our joint bank account recently when we had a big fight about money. I just thought maybe we can still

be fixed. We’ve been married for about 4 years now. 

Posted
On 7/3/2019 at 10:28 PM, ecinaj said:

Hello everyone,

 

I just signed up but I’ve been reading post here. I received RFE too and sent my response April 12 and just today I got a mail for interview. However me and my husband have been fighting a lot lately and we were on and off tryin to fix our marriage. When I told him about the interview he refused and told me he wouldn’t come and we should just file a divorce at this point. It was a joint filing and my interview is on August 9th at CSC. At this point if there’s no possible way of reconciliation anymore should I just file a divorce now and go to my interview alone and convert it to a divorce waiver? Please give me some insights as I don’t really know what to

do at this point. My husband and I fought a lot before bec of his drug abuse and financial matters and right now I don’t think he would still help me specially he even closed our joint bank account recently when we had a big fight about money. I just thought maybe we can still

be fixed. We’ve been married for about 4 years now. 

Was your case transferred prior to the interview notice? I’m not sure what to advise you, but I think you need an attorney. If your husband refuses to go to the interview with you, you should file for divorce ASAP. Once you file, send USCIS a letter and explain your situation. 

Posted
8 hours ago, vvp said:

Was your case transferred prior to the interview notice? I’m not sure what to advise you, but I think you need an attorney. If your husband refuses to go to the interview with you, you should file for divorce ASAP. Once you file, send USCIS a letter and explain your situation. 

no it wasnt. it has always been at CSC

Posted
On 6/28/2019 at 12:06 PM, I751_HK said:

I just recieved the mail in mailbox with my greencard in it. It took exactly 7 days.  I thank you all and wish all the best to everybody here in this forum . 

 

Have a good and enjoyable life ahead . Life is too short . Stay happy :)

 

 

I thank you all 

 

 Congrats @I751_HK

Posted
On 7/3/2019 at 9:28 PM, ecinaj said:

Hello everyone,

 

I just signed up but I’ve been reading post here. I received RFE too and sent my response April 12 and just today I got a mail for interview. However me and my husband have been fighting a lot lately and we were on and off tryin to fix our marriage. When I told him about the interview he refused and told me he wouldn’t come and we should just file a divorce at this point. It was a joint filing and my interview is on August 9th at CSC. At this point if there’s no possible way of reconciliation anymore should I just file a divorce now and go to my interview alone and convert it to a divorce waiver? Please give me some insights as I don’t really know what to

do at this point. My husband and I fought a lot before bec of his drug abuse and financial matters and right now I don’t think he would still help me specially he even closed our joint bank account recently when we had a big fight about money. I just thought maybe we can still

be fixed. We’ve been married for about 4 years now. 

One keep track of everything about the fight and when your husband closed the joint bank account. I'm not sure when the interview is. I'm assuming that it's a month from when you get the letter. You need to talk to an attorney asap and see what they can do. Since I'm not an attorney, the only thing I can tell you is to document everything. Make sure you have all the photos and everything including divorce decree. If you're able to convert it to a divorce waiver, the USCIS is more likely going to schedule an interview. 

 
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