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Posts posted by killvietcong
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Have any of you tried to contact "Office of the Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman"?
I did indeed sent out a request yesterday. Today i received email from them. I don't give much hope on, but at least it worths a try.
Here is:
Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for the recent request for assistance that you submitted to the Office of the Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman. Your submission is being reviewed to determine how our office may assist. If we are able to help, you will receive correspondence regarding the inquiry from our office within 45 business days. If our office is unable to assist, we will notify you promptly.You may contact us at 1-855-882-8100 (toll-free), (202) 357-8100 (local) or cisombudsman@hq.dhs.gov. Please reference case number XXXXX1 if you have any questions or need further assistance.
Sincerely,
Office of the Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman
U.S. Department of Homeland Security DB1KM2TD3NC4
Washington, DC 20528-0180
Toll-Free: 1-855-882-8100
Phone: 202-357-8100
Email: cisombudsman@hq.dhs.gov
Web: www.dhs.gov/cisombudsmanMy timeline:
Married on 25th of June, 2010 In Vietnam
My daughter was born 3th of March 2012
CRBA birth certificate and US passport received for my child August, 2014
I-130 application mailed on 17th of March 2015 Vermont, Nebraska
NOA1 received: April 1st, 2015
NOA2------waiting -
It's so unfair when genuine married couple like us have to live in separate way and mentally suffered versus those so called " fiance" are getting better treatment and quick visa service.
I have seen many 129f filers getting their visa within 3 months and most of us are still waiting to get approve on the first step of NOA1!
I spoke to countless uscis agents all told me " all applicants are being view on first comes first serve basis" which is full of it.
Having a family, but being home alone like house arrest is enough to make me sick!
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My case was submitted to Nebraska and it's still stuck there ever since . I have made several calls to USCIS, but only being told to wait up to 5 months, grrrr. so frustrating..
My timeline:
Married on 25th of June, 2010 In Vietnam
My daughter was born 3th of March 2012
CRBA birth certificate and US passport received for my child August, 2014
I-130 application mailed on 17th of March 2015 Vermont, Nebraska
NOA1 received: April 1st, 2015
NOA2------waiting -
Hello everyone,
I hope all of you will reunited with your love one soon.
Please keep this thread going as we are still waiting.
Cheers!
I-130 application mailed: 17th of March 2015 Vermont, Nebraska
NOA1 received: April 1st, 2015
NOA2------waiting
April 2015 I-130 Filers
in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
Posted
Just an update guys!
My case has been approved on the 19th of August 2015. I called NSC this morning to confirm and yes, indeed, they have my case in
the system.
I hope everyone here will receive good new soon as they (USCIS) are making some progress.
Cheers!
I-130 application mailed: 17th of March 2015 Vermont, Nebraska
Priority date: March 25th, 2015
NOA1 received: April 1st, 2015
NOA2 notice August 19th, 2015