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I applied for I-485, I-765, I-131 but it seems all denied. Some people said mine was denied when I called USCIS but I didn’t get any denial notices even I requested and Tier2 requested to look into my case. 

 

If my application was denied, can I get a job with work visa? 

Do I have to go back to my country to apply for the visa? 

 

I will call uscis again waking up 2am (Hawaii time )to talk to Tier2 because I don’t know why mine was denied. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Minori said:

If my application was denied, can I get a job with work visa? 

Not really. You need to find out why you AOS packets are being denied.

 

You did get married within 90 days of entering?

March 2, 2018  Married In Hong Kong

April 30, 2018  Mary moves from the Philippines to Mexico, Husband has MX Permanent Residency

June 13, 2018 Mary receives Mexican Residency Card

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August 2, 2018 Case Complete At Consulate

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July 14, 2020 Removal of Conditions submitted by mail  July 12, 2021 Biometrics Completed

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Posted

From a quick glance at your posting history...it looks like you may have been denied in late February for not responding in time to a RFE...

 

The RFE was sent out in November and you responded to it in March?  

 

Let us know what the Tier 2 officer says when you speak to them.

 

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Paul & Mary said:

Not really. You need to find out why you AOS packets are being denied.

 

You did get married within 90 days of entering?

I’ve been working on and calling to know the reason but every time I call they say different. Still pending and denied...

 

I got married 2days after I entered the US. 

Posted

HI,

 

I went through your timeline and post history also. There is something big missing here.

 

A little background of your case....

-Your AOS from a K1 visa got denied

-Subsequently your EAD also got denied

-You applied for a second EAD and that got denied also.

-You had an RFE but immigration says you replied after 90 days of the RFE

 

That is a lot of denials going on with your case. So this brings up the biggest question.... WHY WAS YOU AOS DENIED?

 

Because you can't get another visa if you were denied for certain reasons. You came on a K1 and are pretty much tied to that K1. Any attempt to get a green card is through the K1 process. You can't decide to look for a work visa now. It doesn't work like that. 

 

So why are you getting denied? We can't help you if we don't know this answer.

 

“When starting an immigration journey, the best advice is to understand that sacrifices have to be made... whether it is time, money, or separation; or a combination of all.” - Unlockable

Posted
1 hour ago, Going through said:

From a quick glance at your posting history...it looks like you may have been denied in late February for not responding in time to a RFE...

 

The RFE was sent out in November and you responded to it in March?  

 

Let us know what the Tier 2 officer says when you speak to them.

 

 

I’m not sure but if it’s denied, that could be the reason. 

Because we hadn’t received RFE notices until we requested after Xmas, then received RFEs for my son and me on January 12th, and 27th. Over 2 months had passed at that point. Then we correct document and sent out March 1. We got “documents was received and began to process” on March 5. 

Then I knew the denial in August. 

 

The Tier2 said he didn’t see the denial of my case, so requested to look into and I would get an email about that by past Friday, September 28. I didn’t get any emails. 

 

 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Unlockable said:

HI,

 

I went through your timeline and post history also. There is something big missing here.

 

A little background of your case....

-Your AOS from a K1 visa got denied

-Subsequently your EAD also got denied

-You applied for a second EAD and that got denied also.

-You had an RFE but immigration says you replied after 90 days of the RFE

 

That is a lot of denials going on with your case. So this brings up the biggest question.... WHY WAS YOU AOS DENIED?

 

Because you can't get another visa if you were denied for certain reasons. You came on a K1 and are pretty much tied to that K1. Any attempt to get a green card is through the K1 process. You can't decide to look for a work visa now. It doesn't work like that. 

 

So why are you getting denied? We can't help you if we don't know this answer.

 

I want to know the reason so I have been working on that. Requested online but no response, talked to Tier2 but no emails neither. 

 

Nobody knows the truth about my case, so I want to know the reason... 

I can’t do anything until I knew the reason. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Minori said:

I want to know the reason so I have been working on that. Requested online but no response, talked to Tier2 but no emails neither. 

 

Nobody knows the truth about my case, so I want to know the reason... 

I can’t do anything until I knew the reason. 

OK. So let me go in a different direction and ask this question... are there any red flags or reasons for them to deny you?

For example...Is there a large age difference? Was it an extremely short relationship? Did you have previous attempts to immigrate to the US? Things like that are examples of red flags.

 

The AOS denial alone is not what is concerning, it is the multiple denials of other things also (EAD).

“When starting an immigration journey, the best advice is to understand that sacrifices have to be made... whether it is time, money, or separation; or a combination of all.” - Unlockable

Posted
8 minutes ago, Unlockable said:

OK. So let me go in a different direction and ask this question... are there any red flags or reasons for them to deny you?

For example...Is there a large age difference? Was it an extremely short relationship? Did you have previous attempts to immigrate to the US? Things like that are examples of red flags.

 

The AOS denial alone is not what is concerning, it is the multiple denials of other things also (EAD).

No red flags.. 5years difference, 6months relationship before applying for K1, this is my first applied to immigrate. 

No criminal record. 

Posted
20 minutes ago, Unlockable said:

OK. So let me go in a different direction and ask this question... are there any red flags or reasons for them to deny you?

For example...Is there a large age difference? Was it an extremely short relationship? Did you have previous attempts to immigrate to the US? Things like that are examples of red flags.

 

The AOS denial alone is not what is concerning, it is the multiple denials of other things also (EAD).

Also, what was your RFE asking?

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Timeline
Posted

The RFE was not responded to within the time limit. Your AOS was denied for this. You have two choices, refile or leave the US.

The EAD is tied to the AOS, if the AOS is denied then your EAD is denied. You cannot obtain an EAD without a pending AOS application so I'm not sure on what basis you filed for a second EAD.

Posted
17 minutes ago, belinda63 said:

The RFE was not responded to within the time limit. Your AOS was denied for this. You have two choices, refile or leave the US.

The EAD is tied to the AOS, if the AOS is denied then your EAD is denied. You cannot obtain an EAD without a pending AOS application so I'm not sure on what basis you filed for a second EAD.

Even we didn’t get the notice soon?  Also Needed time to correct paper from my husband work place. 

Over $3,000 to refill ... no jobs for over 2 years and a half...:(

Posted

OK. Based on what you posted about the RFE, the easiest route now is to refile the AOS and include the items the RFE asked for. 

 

Are you and your spouse still together?

“When starting an immigration journey, the best advice is to understand that sacrifices have to be made... whether it is time, money, or separation; or a combination of all.” - Unlockable

 
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