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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hello, I need some advise.

I have been have trouble with my lawyer. I have requested several times for the date he mailed our affidavit of support bill to the NVC and the tracking number. They will not respond to my request, because they either do not know (assistant quit, new assistant who knows nothing about immigration law) or they have not sent it out yet. I received my I130 Approval extremely early, I have recently come to discover. His old assistant stated that my approval time was about right. (obviously she did not know what she was talking about) On November 15th the law office requested our payment for the NVC bill. I called the NVC using my I130 receipt number to get out NVC case #. The automated system states that there is not a case number for that receipt number.

The USCIS website still only shows my I130 as received and that is it. When I called the help desk, he said there was nothing he could do for me and to make an appointment at my local USCIS office. My appointment is today at 12:30. After tearing apart my house, I can not located my I130 approval. AAAHAHHHHHHH

The question is: Should I still go to the USCIS appointment even though I can not locate my approval letter?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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ANYONE?

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Filed: Other Country: Jamaica
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Mrs. Jibowu,

Sorry you are in such a bind. In my opinion - it won't hurt for you to show up. Don't be surprised if they won't hear you out because you can' t find the approval. But at this point, what do you have to loose?

By the way, try to make a face to face appointment with your attorney and demand some straight forward answers.

Wish you the best!

Boaz

ALL things work TOGETHER for GOOD!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Yes I would like to hear the details!

K-1 Visa Journey

03/10/2007 - Sent I-129F to NSC

06/05/2007 - Approved

06/25/2007 - NVC Case Number received

07/05/2007 - Fiance received Packets 3 and 4

09/06/2007 - INTERVIEW----- APPROVED

09/13/2007 - VISA IN HAND

09/14/2007 - POE AT JFK

10/26/2007 - Wedding

01/17/2008 - Email from CRIS that I-129 was approved!

AOS Journey

10/28/2007 - AOS mailed to Chicago via Federal Express

10/29/2007 - AOS received at Chicago

11/05/2007 - NOA for I-131, I-485, I-765

12/28/2007 - Biometrics

12/29/2007 - Case appeared on USCIS website

12/31/2007 - EAD Card Production Ordered; AP Approved

01/10/2008 - AP Received in mail

01/12/2008 - EAD Card Recieved in mail

07/24/2008 - AOS Interview

07/30/2008 -Card Production Ordered

08/11/2008 - GREEN CARD RECIEVED

04/30/2010 - ROC mailed to CA via USPS Express Mail

08/10/2010 - EAD Card Production Ordered; AOS Approved

04/24/2011 - Mailed N-400

05/12/2011 - Received I-797C

06/08/2011 - Biometrics

07/25/2011 - N-400 Interview

07/25/2011 - Oath Ceremony

MY HUSBAND IS A US CITIZEN!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Thanks you guys. Please click below to go where I posted my responce. It was good news for me still bad news for my lawyer.

Where I posted what happend

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Filed: Other Country: Jamaica
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OK. I just read your response. I think you are doing the right thing by getting rid of your lawyer.

FYI ... when I started the process for my husband, I contacted several lawyers with regards to their fees, etc., etc. The last lawyer I called (actually his assistant) told me "Your case is very straight forward. I would hate to take your money for something you can do yourself. Check out the website www.visajourney.com, and call me back if you still need me." Yes! This is how I heard about this website - from an attorney's office. So .... here I am ... filled out all the paperwork myself .... and now my "Boaz" is here!

Blessings!

ALL things work TOGETHER for GOOD!

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