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8 minutes ago, Robble42 said:

It does seem suspicious. We complained to the Constitutional Law Center for Muslims in America, but they only deal with systemic issues. Maybe if they get enough complaints about this, they'll file a class action lawsuit.

I’m not from Pakistan and my application has been with DOS for 14 months. I know people from different nationalities and they all have been in a similar situation to ours. It’s a systemic problem, but has nothing to do with applicant’s origin.

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1 hour ago, AnasMD said:

I’m not from Pakistan and my application has been with DOS for 14 months. I know people from different nationalities and they all have been in a similar situation to ours. It’s a systemic problem, but has nothing to do with applicant’s origin.

Agree. I’m not from Pakistan and 16 months now at DoS

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3 hours ago, PeterW said:

I am sorry it seems that the ID of the officer is not shown in the notice. I don't find it. Just try your best to work through it. I haven't received the denial notice, and I have no idea about the reasons. In the RFE notice, it said I am not the first author in the publications. However, I am the first author or co-first author in 3 papers I listed as significant projects. The notice also said, even the citation examples are remarkable, but it doesn't mean it is widely comment. Even though the citation number is high, no evidence support it is due to my individual contribution. Even the model I established is used in industry for new technique, but no data support the new technique is widely used.   I also had an approved EB1 some months ago. It seems some officers are very strict. Hopefully, it is helpful for you and good luck.

thank you

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3 hours ago, J1 Physician said:

 

I have hardship waiver pending at DOS. From the timeline these days it can take upto an year mode. My questions are as follows:

1- if I get J1 extension based on my boards, can I exit USA and get J1 stamped on basis of my new DS2019 after extension to re-enter? considering i have hardship pending at dos

2- my husband will be on H1b. After approval of my hardship waiver, can I switch to H4?

3- can I re-enter USA on B1/B2 after my extension ends to stay with my husband while i wait for my hardship? 

Please share your thoughts with experiences.

1- not sure 

2 yes definitely 

3 I think so, but kindly ask your lawyer

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5 hours ago, AnasMD said:

I’m not from Pakistan and my application has been with DOS for 14 months. I know people from different nationalities and they all have been in a similar situation to ours. It’s a systemic problem, but has nothing to do with applicant’s origin.

 

3 hours ago, DrIdaddoq said:

Agree. I’m not from Pakistan and 16 months now at DoS

I think you should look into the timelines of people from similar countries to yours to see if there's an extra delay or if its within the same timeframe. 

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47 minutes ago, Robble42 said:

 

I think you should look into the timelines of people from similar countries to yours to see if there's an extra delay or if its within the same timeframe. 

Whether you compare it to same nationality or different nationalities, everyone I know is hitting 12-16 months at the DOS. Again, being from Pakistan or not does NOT make any difference to them.

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1 minute ago, AnasMD said:

Whether you compare it to same nationality or different nationalities, everyone I know is hitting 12-16 months at the DOS. Again, being from Pakistan or not does NOT make any difference to them.

It seems like to waive two years of home residency, They make you wait two year in processing, even if  the application is on the basis of extreme hardship conditions( medical,  financial, ..etc) which doesn't make any sense. 

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Due to the delay recommendation from DOS (9 months, still pending) and a denied O1, my whole family has to leave the US and return to my home country in several days. No job, no income, no medical care, no school. My US kid with medical problem is on the way losing every support. Helpless and desperate! I hope you will have a good luck.

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4 hours ago, PeterW said:

Due to the delay recommendation from DOS (9 months, still pending) and a denied O1, my whole family has to leave the US and return to my home country in several days. No job, no income, no medical care, no school. My US kid with medical problem is on the way losing every support. Helpless and desperate! I hope you will have a good luck.

It's so sad and unfair. This system is fundamentally broken 

Posted
4 hours ago, PeterW said:

Due to the delay recommendation from DOS (9 months, still pending) and a denied O1, my whole family has to leave the US and return to my home country in several days. No job, no income, no medical care, no school. My US kid with medical problem is on the way losing every support. Helpless and desperate! I hope you will have a good luck.

I'm very sorry to hear this. Don't give up though. Try to consult with a few immigration lawyers as soon as possible. The consultation fee is usually 100-150 dollars but one of them may be able to do something. 

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34 minutes ago, g3dan00 said:

I'm very sorry to hear this. Don't give up though. Try to consult with a few immigration lawyers as soon as possible. The consultation fee is usually 100-150 dollars but one of them may be able to do something. 

Thank you for your comment. I extremely need a professional consultant. But I don't know how to find a suitable attorney for this issue.

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55 minutes ago, PeterW said:

Thank you for your comment. I extremely need a professional consultant. But I don't know how to find a suitable attorney for this issue.

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1 hour ago, Crazy Cat said:

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Consult Jeffries and Corigliano immigration law firm. They are not my lawyers, i myself am consulting them, someone suggested them to me.  Consultation fee is 100$. And they have appointments in Feb available only.

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2 hours ago, Crazy Cat said:

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That is a good idea. Thanks

19 minutes ago, Hanijani said:

Consult Jeffries and Corigliano immigration law firm. They are not my lawyers, i myself am consulting them, someone suggested them to me.  Consultation fee is 100$. And they have appointments in Feb available only.

Great. I just sent them an email. I will call them tomorrow. Thanks

Posted
9 hours ago, PeterW said:

Due to the delay recommendation from DOS (9 months, still pending) and a denied O1, my whole family has to leave the US and return to my home country in several days. No job, no income, no medical care, no school. My US kid with medical problem is on the way losing every support. Helpless and desperate! I hope you will have a good luck.

Some file b1/b2 before expiry of there status. It gives you legal status to stay and in the meantime you might get your waiver and file the next status. You are very close, but it's sad to see how system is working here. It's not a green card, it's just a waiver and they are taking 2 years for it. They should have given decision on time so you could plan better for your suffering USC child. Hardship waiver has failed it's purpose. 

 
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