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Uscis says my moms F4 visa was closed administratively! Someone explain what it means

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Hello,

 

My uncle is a US citizen and had applied for my mother under F4 category in 2007. Last online update we had was in 2011 which said case was received in local office. Recently my uncle contacted uscis to get an update on the case and he was told that the case was administratively closed and I130 is not pending anymore. Can anyone explain what does USCIS mean? Its just so shocking..😪😪what

 can be our next option now?..can any immigration attorney help us in anyway. I'd appreciate any advice and help

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hi

 

was a request for evidence sent maybe and your uncle didn't receive it? did he move at any point?

 

a long time has passed, I'm not sure if an attorney can do anything, they usually give you 30 days to appeal? Maybe an attorney can get a motion to reopen the case? I don't know if there is anything he can do

 

 

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13 minutes ago, aleful said:

hi

 

was a request for evidence sent maybe and your uncle didn't receive it? did he move at any point?

 

a long time has passed, I'm not sure if an attorney can do anything, they usually give you 30 days to appeal? Maybe an attorney can get a motion to reopen the case? I don't know if there is anything he can do

 

 

Yes he moved out to a new address during that period. We don't know anything. My uncle had applied for my khala along with moms application. We found out that Hers was sent to nvc and on that very same date my moms case got closed. My khala lives in Bangladesh and my mom lived in Dubai back then. I cannot understand anything. 

 

We used to check status online regularly and last update was her case was received in local office in 2011. We were just waiting patiently...plus There's no RFE thing online either...its just too shocking 

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