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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
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My lawyer (the Weasel)'s office assured me that my wife's I-129 was sent in the middle of July, but after receiving yet another bill from their office, it appears that it wasn't actually sent until August 21st.

As I learn more about the process here on VJ, I lose faith in the Weasel's ability to move my wife's paperwork through the system more efficiently than I could do it. While I'm sure he will eventually get it done, my incentive to get my family here is a little higher than his-he already has his retainere and my case is another file in a stack.

If I request to drop him and work the remainder of the process with the assistance of VJ, do I have a legal right to take my entire file or make copies of it? If I can do that, how do I notify the SC that I no longer wish for him to represent me?

As soon as I get a case number from my I-129F NOA1, I will be able to track it online and keep better tabs on the Weasel and his office. I've already gotten an email account set up for the I-130 so I can track that. (We may go the CR-1 route anyway) So I have half a mind to stay with the Weasel and just continually drop by his office every time I see a touch or action on the CIS website.

Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Timeline

7/11/2007 - I-130 NO1A Hard Copy

8/13/2007 - Son Drayson born in Sudbury, Ontario.

9/6/2007 - I-129F NO1

10/15/2007 - Trip to Toronto for Dray's Consular Birth Abroad, SS application, and US passport

3/18/2008 - NOA2 for both I-129 and I-130!! No touches or email notifications at all!

4/2/2008 - estimated that NVC received

4/9/2008 - estimated that K-3 was sent from NVC to USEMontreal

4/16/2008 - Received hardcopy from NVC

4/16/2008 - Packet 3 Received

4/24/2008 - Packet 3 Sent to USEMontreal

7/14/2008 Interview in Montreal!!!!

7/17/2008 Visa received

7/18/2008 POE Sault Ste Marie Michigan

8/21/2008 moving day...back to Anchorage, Alaska!

4/20/2009 AOS granted, 10 year Green Card arrives, Social Security # given :)

Posted (edited)

If you signed a G 28 from the lawyer or stated on the aplication he will represent you will have to have him sent a letter to USCIS saying he no longer represents you and further communications should be sent to you.

That's what I did when I fired my lawyer.

He sent me all the paperwork. That is the paperwork he hadn't lost!!!! :blink:

All talk a no action.

Edited by beckypua

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted
If you signed a G 28 from the lawyer or stated on the aplication he will represent you will have to have him sent a letter to USCIS saying he no longer represents you and further communications should be sent to you.

That's what I did when I fired my lawyer.

He sent me all the paperwork. That is the paperwork he hadn't lost!!!! :blink:

All talk a no action.

Thanks! Did you find that you had better luck going solo?

Timeline

7/11/2007 - I-130 NO1A Hard Copy

8/13/2007 - Son Drayson born in Sudbury, Ontario.

9/6/2007 - I-129F NO1

10/15/2007 - Trip to Toronto for Dray's Consular Birth Abroad, SS application, and US passport

3/18/2008 - NOA2 for both I-129 and I-130!! No touches or email notifications at all!

4/2/2008 - estimated that NVC received

4/9/2008 - estimated that K-3 was sent from NVC to USEMontreal

4/16/2008 - Received hardcopy from NVC

4/16/2008 - Packet 3 Received

4/24/2008 - Packet 3 Sent to USEMontreal

7/14/2008 Interview in Montreal!!!!

7/17/2008 Visa received

7/18/2008 POE Sault Ste Marie Michigan

8/21/2008 moving day...back to Anchorage, Alaska!

4/20/2009 AOS granted, 10 year Green Card arrives, Social Security # given :)

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

if you fire him, make you sure you send him a letter in writing (registered mail) and also state the facts (129F was not sent as promised) and ask for all your paperwork.

I-130:

05/26/07: Mailed USPS; 05/31/07: Priority Date established
09/13/07: Received NOA1 (PD 5/31, RD 5/31, ND 9/10, PM 9/11)
11/15/07: Case Approved
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD 5/31, RD 6/9, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)

I-129F:
06/27/07: Mailed USPS; 07/09/07: Received NOA1 (PD N/A, RD 7/2, ND 7/6, PM 7/6)
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD N/A, RD 7/6, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)
12/10/07: NVC Received case (12/24/07: Received Packet 3 in the mail)
01/02/08: Email from consulate. Interview scheduled on 01/23. Interview letter in the mail.
01/23/08: Interview in Vancouver Approved
01/24/08: K-3 Visa granted

I-485/I-765 (AOS/EAD):
02/22/08: Mailed USPS; 03/03/08: Received both I-797C NOAs by mail (RD 2/24, ND 2/29, PM 2/29)
03/19/08: Biometrics
05/07/08: EAD card received
07/28/08: Interview Notice Received. (ND 7/23)
09/29/08: Interview - Approved Class CR6

10/18/08: Received welcome letter; 10/23/08: Received Conditional Permanent Resident Card (PM 10/21)

I-751 (Remove Condition)

07/01/10: Mailed USPS
07/16/10: Received I-797C NOA by mail (RD 7/12)
07/29/10: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 08/19/10 (ND 7/26)

09/16/10: Condition lifted and Permanent Resident Card Printed

09/25/10: Permanent Resident Card received

N-400 (Citizenship):
03/03/14: Mailed USPS
03/15/14: Received I-797C NOA by mail (PD 3/6, RD 3/06, ND 3/10)
03/17/14: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 03/27/14 (ND 3/13)

04/03/14: Placed inline for interview scheduling

06/04/14: Interview Notice Received with Interview scheduled for 7/8. (ND 6/4)

07/08/14: Interview + RFE. Response Mailed 7/12. Website updated on 8/21 that response received. 8/25 Placed in queue for oath.

09/05/14: Oath Ceremony Letter Received (ND 9/2)

09/17/14: Oath Ceremony / Naturalized

PD = Priority Date, RD= Receipt Date, ND = Notice Date, PM = Post Marked

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

btw, is your spouse closer to Vancouver or Montreal? Do you know which consulate you stated on your petitions? The reason i ask is that you may be at a disadvantage going the CR1 route as they are only processed in slow Montreal. If this your consulate for the K-3 is Montreal anyways, than the impact is not as bad but if your K-3 is going to Vancouver, i would not go the CR1 route. hope this makes sense.

I-130:

05/26/07: Mailed USPS; 05/31/07: Priority Date established
09/13/07: Received NOA1 (PD 5/31, RD 5/31, ND 9/10, PM 9/11)
11/15/07: Case Approved
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD 5/31, RD 6/9, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)

I-129F:
06/27/07: Mailed USPS; 07/09/07: Received NOA1 (PD N/A, RD 7/2, ND 7/6, PM 7/6)
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD N/A, RD 7/6, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)
12/10/07: NVC Received case (12/24/07: Received Packet 3 in the mail)
01/02/08: Email from consulate. Interview scheduled on 01/23. Interview letter in the mail.
01/23/08: Interview in Vancouver Approved
01/24/08: K-3 Visa granted

I-485/I-765 (AOS/EAD):
02/22/08: Mailed USPS; 03/03/08: Received both I-797C NOAs by mail (RD 2/24, ND 2/29, PM 2/29)
03/19/08: Biometrics
05/07/08: EAD card received
07/28/08: Interview Notice Received. (ND 7/23)
09/29/08: Interview - Approved Class CR6

10/18/08: Received welcome letter; 10/23/08: Received Conditional Permanent Resident Card (PM 10/21)

I-751 (Remove Condition)

07/01/10: Mailed USPS
07/16/10: Received I-797C NOA by mail (RD 7/12)
07/29/10: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 08/19/10 (ND 7/26)

09/16/10: Condition lifted and Permanent Resident Card Printed

09/25/10: Permanent Resident Card received

N-400 (Citizenship):
03/03/14: Mailed USPS
03/15/14: Received I-797C NOA by mail (PD 3/6, RD 3/06, ND 3/10)
03/17/14: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 03/27/14 (ND 3/13)

04/03/14: Placed inline for interview scheduling

06/04/14: Interview Notice Received with Interview scheduled for 7/8. (ND 6/4)

07/08/14: Interview + RFE. Response Mailed 7/12. Website updated on 8/21 that response received. 8/25 Placed in queue for oath.

09/05/14: Oath Ceremony Letter Received (ND 9/2)

09/17/14: Oath Ceremony / Naturalized

PD = Priority Date, RD= Receipt Date, ND = Notice Date, PM = Post Marked

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted
btw, is your spouse closer to Vancouver or Montreal? Do you know which consulate you stated on your petitions? The reason i ask is that you may be at a disadvantage going the CR1 route as they are only processed in slow Montreal. If this your consulate for the K-3 is Montreal anyways, than the impact is not as bad but if your K-3 is going to Vancouver, i would not go the CR1 route. hope this makes sense.

I'm going to meet with him on Monday and ask him if this is standard practice to sit on paperwork for 6 weeks. Unbelieveable. I'll be asking for the paperwork and a change of representation if he doesn't have an explanation for it. Thanks for the advice

I understand what you're saying about the change in Consulate. At this point, the Weasel has told us that the K-3 would be in Montreal. And that is what he had stated on the petitions. So either way, it appears that we're going thru Montreal.

Timeline

7/11/2007 - I-130 NO1A Hard Copy

8/13/2007 - Son Drayson born in Sudbury, Ontario.

9/6/2007 - I-129F NO1

10/15/2007 - Trip to Toronto for Dray's Consular Birth Abroad, SS application, and US passport

3/18/2008 - NOA2 for both I-129 and I-130!! No touches or email notifications at all!

4/2/2008 - estimated that NVC received

4/9/2008 - estimated that K-3 was sent from NVC to USEMontreal

4/16/2008 - Received hardcopy from NVC

4/16/2008 - Packet 3 Received

4/24/2008 - Packet 3 Sent to USEMontreal

7/14/2008 Interview in Montreal!!!!

7/17/2008 Visa received

7/18/2008 POE Sault Ste Marie Michigan

8/21/2008 moving day...back to Anchorage, Alaska!

4/20/2009 AOS granted, 10 year Green Card arrives, Social Security # given :)

Posted
If you signed a G 28 from the lawyer or stated on the aplication he will represent you will have to have him sent a letter to USCIS saying he no longer represents you and further communications should be sent to you.

That's what I did when I fired my lawyer.

He sent me all the paperwork. That is the paperwork he hadn't lost!!!! :blink:

All talk a no action.

Thanks! Did you find that you had better luck going solo?

My lawyer went on a 3 week vacation and didn't have any one taking care of business. My I-130 NOA2 came to his office while he was gone and I wasn't able to file the I-129F for almost a month because of it. Plus he sent in a wrong form that was a copy and "HE" got an RFE.

As you know EVERYDAY is critical when you are in the process and wanting to be with your mate. Most lawyers don't care.

I did the rest by myself all the way thru adjusting status. No RFEs.

Probably cost me more as I am self employed and spent a LOT of time on the computer.

Worth it as at least if there was a screw up I'd know about it and be able try and fix it quicker.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted
I'm going to meet with him on Monday and ask him if this is standard practice to sit on paperwork for 6 weeks. Unbelieveable. I'll be asking for the paperwork and a change of representation if he doesn't have an explanation for it. Thanks for the advice

I understand what you're saying about the change in Consulate. At this point, the Weasel has told us that the K-3 would be in Montreal. And that is what he had stated on the petitions. So either way, it appears that we're going thru Montreal.

Ugh, horrible situation. Hope that you get your paperwork back in a speedy manner.

If you have friends or family in one of the western provinces you can get your K3 transferred to Vancouver but you have to wait until the I-129F is approved and at the NVC or at Montreal if you don't catch it in time at the NVC. I successfully transferred as did other people. Swing by the Canada forum if you have time or feel free to PM me about transferring when the time comes.

Good luck with the lawyer!

K3 Timeline - 2006-11-20 to 2007-03-19

See the comments section in my timeline for full details of my K3 dates, transfers and touches. Also see my Vancouver consulate review and my POE review.

AOS & EAD Timeline

2007-04-16: I-485 and I-765 sent to Chicago (My AOS/EAD checklist)

2007-04-17: Received at Chicago

2007-04-23: NOA1 date (both)

2007-05-10: Biometrics appointment (both - Biometrics review)

2007-06-05: AOS interview letter date

2007-06-13: AOS interview letter received in mail

2007-07-03: EAD card production ordered

2007-07-07: EAD card received! (yay!)

2007-08-23: AOS interview (Documents / Interview review)

2007-08-23: Green card production ordered!!!

2007-08-24: Welcome notice mailed!

2007-08-27: Green card production ordered again... ?

2007-08-28: Welcome notice received!

2007-09-01: Green card received!

Done with USCIS until May 23, 2009!

Filed: Timeline
Posted

No matter what he tells you, there is ABSOLUTELY NO EXCUSE!!!!! for sitting on paperwork that long. The only question now, is do you trust him to get you through the rest of the process efficiently?

Save Shpat's threads

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Filed: Other Timeline
Posted

When you fire the lawyer, make sure to do it in writing! If you just do it over the phone or in person, they'll just continue with the status quo and keep sending you invoices for their services. Also notify USCIS that you've fired the lawyer and that all correspondence should be sent directly to you.

The lawyer should give everything back to you that he's got, make sure you get it all back! Copies of the petitions, copies of any backup and anything else you've given him that he has sent to USCIS.

divorced - April 2010 moved back to Ontario May 2010 and surrendered green card

PLEASE DO NOT PRIVATE MESSAGE ME OR EMAIL ME. I HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT CURRENT US IMMIGRATION PROCEDURES!!!!!

Posted
My lawyer (the Weasel)'s office assured me that my wife's I-129 was sent in the middle of July, but after receiving yet another bill from their office, it appears that it wasn't actually sent until August 21st.

As I learn more about the process here on VJ, I lose faith in the Weasel's ability to move my wife's paperwork through the system more efficiently than I could do it. While I'm sure he will eventually get it done, my incentive to get my family here is a little higher than his-he already has his retainere and my case is another file in a stack.

If I request to drop him and work the remainder of the process with the assistance of VJ, do I have a legal right to take my entire file or make copies of it? If I can do that, how do I notify the SC that I no longer wish for him to represent me?

As soon as I get a case number from my I-129F NOA1, I will be able to track it online and keep better tabs on the Weasel and his office. I've already gotten an email account set up for the I-130 so I can track that. (We may go the CR-1 route anyway) So I have half a mind to stay with the Weasel and just continually drop by his office every time I see a touch or action on the CIS website.

Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Yes you should send him a letter advising that you wish to end your agreement with him. Also you should make a copy of REVOCATION OF POWER OF ATTORNEY. http://www.formsguru.com/forms/legal-forms/revpwrat.html

Ask for your case file with all materials and that he notify USCIS of his change of status. Make sure you include those demands in the letter of dissmissal.

On the other hand you may wish to have a chat with him and set him straight on the fact you are monitoring the progress of the case and you find the time line of filing un-acceptable. Make sure you send a letter to him stating the same fact.

best of wishes

Rick

December 12 2006 Filed I130

Jan 10 2007 got receipt and case number!

Jan 12 2007 sent 129F

Feb 6 notice they were moving the file to a faster service center.

Feb 26 Notice of I130 approval

Feb 28 2007 notice they were sending 129F to USCIS for further investigation (err #######?)

May 15 2007 notice of approval of 129F with processing dates of 05/15/2007 thru 09/14/2007

May 28 2007 Notice from attorney that NVC needed processed and money orders were needed.

June 4 2007 Traveled to Manila to spend 2 weeks with my wife!! (YeHaaaa!!)

Fed-xed her signed papers (For NVC) from Manila to attorney from Manila while on vacation

June 18 2007 Nvc approved support.

June 29 2007 packet arrived @ my home informing of interveiw for I130 on Aug 27 2007 and explaining Medical interveiw.

(Note wife never received packet for I130 in Philippines I fed-ex'ed mine to her for medical interveiw)

July 17 2007 packet arrived for 129F setting interveiw for Sept 5 2007

August 5 2007 Wife flew to Manila for medical interveiw on August 6.

August 26 wife flew to Manila for I130 interveiw on August 27 2007.

August 27 2007 12:31 pm I130 Approved

wife arriving Nov 18th

WIFE ARRIVED Nov 18th!!!!

Website I made my wife!

http://rickrox.tripod.com/roxan1.html

 
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