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My wife's petition for AOS is probably gonna get denied because we got NOID today and it is because of an issue of the petitioner with the USCIS. 

 

As a background, I worked H1b medtech for 5 years and while my wife was here(H4) she applied for a nursing petition from a company which we would later find out had issues with USCIS. Because she applied it was common sense to cancel my greencard application because I would have paid double the fees plus my employer sold the laboratory to another company which complicated things.

As soon as we found out the my wife's petitioner had issues, we found another employer willing to 'port' the petition and we did submit AC21 on our interview day. That didn't work, as we already have suspecte, because on the interview day the officer said she didn't have my wife's I140 application.

 

My wife is 7 months pregnant with a low lying placenta and it worries me that the travel going back to our country would have an effect on her pregnancy. Also, COVID.

Is there any humanitarian rule we can use to request the USCIS to give us a little time before they enforce the denial? Can we send a letter of explanation? 

This baby has been a long time coming for us. We are just genuinely scared about our baby's safety and nothing else.

 

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7 hours ago, jpy0319 said:

Hi

 

My wife's petition for AOS is probably gonna get denied because we got NOID today and it is because of an issue of the petitioner with the USCIS. 

 

As a background, I worked H1b medtech for 5 years and while my wife was here(H4) she applied for a nursing petition from a company which we would later find out had issues with USCIS. Because she applied it was common sense to cancel my greencard application because I would have paid double the fees plus my employer sold the laboratory to another company which complicated things.

As soon as we found out the my wife's petitioner had issues, we found another employer willing to 'port' the petition and we did submit AC21 on our interview day. That didn't work, as we already have suspecte, because on the interview day the officer said she didn't have my wife's I140 application.

 

My wife is 7 months pregnant with a low lying placenta and it worries me that the travel going back to our country would have an effect on her pregnancy. Also, COVID.

Is there any humanitarian rule we can use to request the USCIS to give us a little time before they enforce the denial? Can we send a letter of explanation? 

This baby has been a long time coming for us. We are just genuinely scared about our baby's safety and nothing else.

 

I think you can exceptionally apply for a b Visa in your situation

 
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