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1 hour ago, Demise said:

8 USC 1367 is privacy protections for stuff like VAWA and T/U visas. What they really want is a Privacy Act release form. Ask the representative to provide you with one, then you will need to fill it out, print it out, sign it, and mail/fax it over back to them.

 

USCIS verifies identity by comparing the signatures.

 

 

 

If they already got one and now are just unhappy about it for some weird reason you can just write something like:

 

My name is [Your name] A#XXX-XXX-XXX, born on [Date of Birth]. I hereby authorize under 8 USC 1367(a)(2) and (b)(4) a release of information regarding case number(s): [Receipt numbers here] to the office of [Congressman/Congresswoman/Senator] [Their first and last name], and allow them to further inquire on my behalf.

 

___________

[Your name]

 

Then sign and date that and also include a copy of an ID to further prove that you're an adult, mail or fax this to the the rep's office.

Thanks so much for providing details regarding this in details.

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Hello Family, Congressman got an email from USCIS on Friday about my case:  October 2018 filler

 

We have checked into your constituent's case and have been assured that USCIS is aware of your inquiry and is monitoring progress related to it. 

 

However, unresolved issues in your constituent's case require a thorough review before a decision can be rendered. 

 

Unfortunately, we cannot speculate as to when this review process will be completed.

 

 We realize that your constituent may feel frustrated by delays related to his case. 

 

USCIS must weigh individual inconvenience against the broader concerns of public safety and national security.

 

Once further action is taken, a decision or notice of action will be sent to the address of record.

We hope this information is helpful. 

 

 

What does that mean?

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14 minutes ago, i-need-help-pls said:

Hello Family, Congressman got an email from USCIS on Friday about my case:  October 2018 filler

 

We have checked into your constituent's case and have been assured that USCIS is aware of your inquiry and is monitoring progress related to it. 

 

However, unresolved issues in your constituent's case require a thorough review before a decision can be rendered. 

 

Unfortunately, we cannot speculate as to when this review process will be completed.

 

 We realize that your constituent may feel frustrated by delays related to his case. 

 

USCIS must weigh individual inconvenience against the broader concerns of public safety and national security.

 

Once further action is taken, a decision or notice of action will be sent to the address of record.

We hope this information is helpful. 

 

 

What does that mean?

That means you case is stuck on background check as per my understanding. 

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3 minutes ago, balo101 said:

That means you case is stuck on background check as per my understanding. 

Thanks. Can I do FBI background check and ask my congressman to send to USCIS or I can send it myself ? 

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2 hours ago, i-need-help-pls said:

Hello Family, Congressman got an email from USCIS on Friday about my case:  October 2018 filler

 

We have checked into your constituent's case and have been assured that USCIS is aware of your inquiry and is monitoring progress related to it. 

 

However, unresolved issues in your constituent's case require a thorough review before a decision can be rendered. 

 

Unfortunately, we cannot speculate as to when this review process will be completed.

 

 We realize that your constituent may feel frustrated by delays related to his case. 

 

USCIS must weigh individual inconvenience against the broader concerns of public safety and national security.

 

Once further action is taken, a decision or notice of action will be sent to the address of record.

We hope this information is helpful. 

 

 

What does that mean?

That is what happened to me as well. I remember we even chatted about it. My Vawa ended up being approved in September 2023 and I did get the card and the approval letter - I'm a November 2017 filler! Still haven't gotten the GC. My I485 did not move since vawa approval :( 

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1 hour ago, Poupis said:

That is what happened to me as well. I remember we even chatted about it. My Vawa ended up being approved in September 2023 and I did get the card and the approval letter - I'm a November 2017 filler! Still haven't gotten the GC. My I485 did not move since vawa approval :( 

Do you get background check issue too ? if yes, What did you do to get approval pls ? 

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Hi everyone

 

for those doing VAWA abroad through consular processing, IB1/F2A visas, we created a telegram group to help each other because it’s a different process than doing AOS in the US. 
 

If anyone wanna join, feel free to message me for the group link because I don’t know if it’s allowed to be shared here 

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21 hours ago, i-need-help-pls said:

Hello Family, Congressman got an email from USCIS on Friday about my case:  October 2018 filler

 

We have checked into your constituent's case and have been assured that USCIS is aware of your inquiry and is monitoring progress related to it. 

 

However, unresolved issues in your constituent's case require a thorough review before a decision can be rendered. 

 

Unfortunately, we cannot speculate as to when this review process will be completed.

 

 We realize that your constituent may feel frustrated by delays related to his case. 

 

USCIS must weigh individual inconvenience against the broader concerns of public safety and national security.

 

Once further action is taken, a decision or notice of action will be sent to the address of record.

We hope this information is helpful. 

 

 

What does that mean?

 

 

I don't know what to say, But i'm currently in similar problem..Been waiting since 2019, been told the same thing over and over and over and over and over and over.......Thank God, there was a person on this forum who advised me to apply for C09 EAD and that changed my life...I was homeless already!!!.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, mtuu said:

 

 

I don't know what to say, But i'm currently in similar problem..Been waiting since 2019, been told the same thing over and over and over and over and over and over.......Thank God, there was a person on this forum who advised me to apply for C09 EAD and that changed my life...I was homeless already!!!.

 

 

is your case still stuck at break ground check? If yes then why do not you do your own background check via third party and send the result to USCIS?

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On 5/1/2024 at 4:42 PM, FaithOct19 said:

I will try to retrieve the post. Thank you!! 

I have looked for that post and I am unable to find it. What I am actually looking for is what agency/office can conduct such checks for me. My VAWA is pending since Feb 2020 and congressperson and senator inquiries says background/security checks. Please tag me if you find that post. Thanks fam.

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4 hours ago, balo101 said:

is your case still stuck at break ground check? If yes then why do not you do your own background check via third party and send the result to USCIS?

Please do you have any recommendations or know of any? Will be state or federal background checks?

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Hello Family, I went to Identogo office today and I don't know which of the follow I need to do. 

 

 Do I  need to do 4 out of it.  Digital Fingerprinting , State History check, FBI History check and Fingerprint Card ? 

How do I send it to USCIS, hardcopy or email ?  

 

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