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DAMN IT. Today, I found out that my dad was denied his AOS interview in the USA wrongly, he should have been approved. I've confirmed this with another person. My dad was required to leave the U.S. because he was subject to 241(a)(5) according to his denial letter for AOS interview in 2000 and 2004... 241(a)(5) basically says that any alien who entered after deportation again is subject to re-instatement of orders and does not have the right to DUE PROCESS. So, he was stripped of his due process (as in court) wrongly, denied of his green card wrongly, AND has had to be seperated from us for a while. Two court cases in 1999 and 2001 stated that 241(a)(5) COULD NOT APPLY to those who benefit under 245(i), AKA my dad. DAMN!!! I'm going rampant mad right now.

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Just for anyone interested my husband landed at Atlanta Georgia this afternoon and I have not talked to him yet. Immigrations personally called me and interviewed me with questions about our meeting, when we met, how long was I in Pakistan, when did we marry and exact date that I personally filed for his petition? This is heads up to anyone that may get a call. I am heading to the airport in one and half hours and hope he is there. Wish us good luck. And when I got my call the caller ID was blocked to show private number and the gentleman was very rude. He never answered my question when I asked if all is okay? Wish me good luck!

Mary

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Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

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I'll be praying for you Mary - insha'Allah everything will be okay.

K-1 Timeline

04-29-05 - NOA1

07-29-05 - NOA2

01-06-06 - Interview - Admin Processing

04-13-06 - Day 97 since interview - Full set of prints taken at embassy - 3 sec checks requested from DOS

07-07-06 - Cable sent back to ISL

07-20-06 - ISL sending "call-in" letter w/ some add'l docs req'd

07-25-06 - Visa issued (15 months after filing including 199 days of AP/AR)

08-03-06 - POE at LAX

08-26-06 - Married

09-02-06 - Social Security Card Arrives

AOS/EAD Timeline

09-29-06 - AOS & EAD off to Chicago via USPS

10-01-06 - Rec'd 9:13 pm // signed for by R. Mercado

10-05-06 - NOA on AOS & EAD (w/ no middle name)

10-06-06 - Checks Cashed

10-11-06 - Inquiry sent through USCIS to add middle name

10-15-06 - touched

10-24-06 - Biometrics Appt.

12-14-06 - Interview - "Approved" Pending FBI Check

01-10-07 - EAD touched

01-13-07 - EAD approved per CRIS email

01-15-07 - EAD touched

01-18-07 - EAD notice mailed out per CRIS email

01-20-07 - EAD rec'd in the mail

01-23-07 - EAD touched again (???)

05-18-07 - AOS touched - email sent saying "interview conducted - case under active review"

06-07-07 - AOS touched and paper rec'd from USCIS stating conditional status granted on 6-6-07

06-11-07 - Welcome to America letter rec'd by mail

*** File for removal of conditions in Spring '09

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Noor Din is a very common name in my sect of religion. Goto Karachi and you'll find out!

i live in karachi but this name i heard first time...and i dont think its comman name

Prayers And Well Wishes For u,

Good Luck mary, InshaAllah Every thing Will go Fine.

Keep us Inform

hello attif nothign heard from u from a long time everything is going ok?

sub set hay na bhai?

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DAMN IT. Today, I found out that my dad was denied his AOS interview in the USA wrongly, he should have been approved. I've confirmed this with another person. My dad was required to leave the U.S. because he was subject to 241(a)(5) according to his denial letter for AOS interview in 2000 and 2004... 241(a)(5) basically says that any alien who entered after deportation again is subject to re-instatement of orders and does not have the right to DUE PROCESS. So, he was stripped of his due process (as in court) wrongly, denied of his green card wrongly, AND has had to be seperated from us for a while. Two court cases in 1999 and 2001 stated that 241(a)(5) COULD NOT APPLY to those who benefit under 245(i), AKA my dad. DAMN!!! I'm going rampant mad right now.

CANU,

I am sorry about your dad. but, when he got deported why did he not just file a waiver?

instead of EWI? thats what jacked him up. now he is facing 10 year ban-life long.

at this point you could see an attorney see if he can file a waiver.

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Just for anyone interested my husband landed at Atlanta Georgia this afternoon and I have not talked to him yet. Immigrations personally called me and interviewed me with questions about our meeting, when we met, how long was I in Pakistan, when did we marry and exact date that I personally filed for his petition? This is heads up to anyone that may get a call. I am heading to the airport in one and half hours and hope he is there. Wish us good luck. And when I got my call the caller ID was blocked to show private number and the gentleman was very rude. He never answered my question when I asked if all is okay? Wish me good luck!

Mary

He must be home now....wonderful u guys did it :) have a great life in united states

God Bless you

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DAMN IT. Today, I found out that my dad was denied his AOS interview in the USA wrongly, he should have been approved. I've confirmed this with another person. My dad was required to leave the U.S. because he was subject to 241(a)(5) according to his denial letter for AOS interview in 2000 and 2004... 241(a)(5) basically says that any alien who entered after deportation again is subject to re-instatement of orders and does not have the right to DUE PROCESS. So, he was stripped of his due process (as in court) wrongly, denied of his green card wrongly, AND has had to be seperated from us for a while. Two court cases in 1999 and 2001 stated that 241(a)(5) COULD NOT APPLY to those who benefit under 245(i), AKA my dad. DAMN!!! I'm going rampant mad right now.

CANU,

I am sorry about your dad. but, when he got deported why did he not just file a waiver?

instead of EWI? thats what jacked him up. now he is facing 10 year ban-life long.

at this point you could see an attorney see if he can file a waiver.

I don't think you understand. My dad's suppose to have been approved IN THE US during AOS in 2004. He wasn't because he was placed under 241(a)(5), which CAN NOT apply to him. And currently, he has no bar, but he has still had to wait 11 months outside of the U.S. when he wasn't suppose to. Why didn't he file a waiver? because he wanted to come in. It didn't mess him up? why? because the laws of 1990 applied to him and they still do instead of the 1996 law which requires a waiver. Understand what i'm saying? It's a VERY complicated case. There were 2 cases that were held in the courts and those guys were deported/re-entered and they ALSO left/re-entered MANY times before AOS. My dad only deported/re-entered, didn't leave/re-enter again like those guys who were STILL granted green card in USA. My dad's case has been mishandled. :angry: An attorney has already confirmed.

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this is jacked up

Aapki Nazroan Ne Samjha, Pyaar Ke Kabil Mujhe

Dil Ki Ai Dharkan Thaher Ja, Mil Gayee Manzil Mujhe

I-130 Process

01-29-2006 | Marriage

02-13-2006 | Mailed to NSC

02-27-2006 | NOA1

06-15-2006 | I-130 Approved

I-129F Process

03-08-2006 | Mailed to CHICAGO LOCKBOX

03-13-2006 | NOA1

07-31-2006 | I-129F Approved

09-01-2006 | K3 Interview, Visa Approved

09-14-2006 | Passport recieved from Consulate

01-23-2007 | POE at Chicago

AOS process

07-25-2007 | Mailed to CHICAGO LOCKBOX

08-30-2007 | NOA1

09-07-2007 | Biometrics Appointment

01-28-2008 | AOS interview-More evidence requested

02-07-2008 | AOS approved

02-19-2008 | Recieved Green Card in mail

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Just for anyone interested my husband landed at Atlanta Georgia this afternoon and I have not talked to him yet. Immigrations personally called me and interviewed me with questions about our meeting, when we met, how long was I in Pakistan, when did we marry and exact date that I personally filed for his petition? This is heads up to anyone that may get a call. I am heading to the airport in one and half hours and hope he is there. Wish us good luck. And when I got my call the caller ID was blocked to show private number and the gentleman was very rude. He never answered my question when I asked if all is okay? Wish me good luck!

Mary

Dont worry!

It will be fine, Insha Allah.

-Dude

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Thanks for the prayers. We got home last night his POE was bad experience. He had long extensive interview with two persons and last long time. I think it was total over 2 hours and they lost his luggage. Delta lost my 2 cases to Paksitan and were never found. Now Delta has misplaced his from Atlanta. We hope to have them delivered or found today. Have a good day everyone and wishing everyone together with their loved ones soon.

Mary

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

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Thanks for the prayers. We got home last night his POE was bad experience. He had long extensive interview with two persons and last long time. I think it was total over 2 hours and they lost his luggage. Delta lost my 2 cases to Paksitan and were never found. Now Delta has misplaced his from Atlanta. We hope to have them delivered or found today. Have a good day everyone and wishing everyone together with their loved ones soon.

Mary

Finally he made it awesome. Now you can erase this whole immigration process from your memory. It is really painful. :P

Anyway, wish you all the best May Lord Almighty helps you guys to understand each other. Have fun.

Man is a wonderful creature; he sees through the layers of fat (eyes), hears through a bone (ears) and speaks through a lump of flesh (tongue).

Hazrat Ali (a.s)

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Senate has passed the immigration bill, all hail the Senate, now to the House. Just letting you guys know that it affects. If the bill passes, anybody who has a waiver under unlawful prescense or 212(a)(9)©, consider yourself to be COMING HOME with a $2,000 fine if it passes. Nothing for misrepresentation sadly :-(!!!!

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