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Yensid

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  1. Okay I went to infopass and these are the choices:

    1) Order from Immigration Court - If you were directed to us for processing based on an order from the Immigration Judge. You must bring all documents required in the post order instructions given to you by the court.

    2) Case Processing Appointment - If you received a notice to go to your local office for further case processing.

    3) EAD inquiry appointment - If your I-765 employment authorization application has been pending for more than 90 days.

    4) Case Services follow-up appointment - If it has been over 45 days since you contacted NCSC and have not received a response to your inquiry. You must bring the Service Request ID Number related to your inquiry to the appointment.

    Okay... none of these fit what I am looking for... that is why I called. Any suggestions? If not I'm going to have to go with the information that I got from the phone call.

  2. just sitting on pins and needles for the most part, I have been an emotional basket case. I am so nervous for I have no clue as to what is next or even if his petition is accepted and so on. A very frustrating experience and one that I do discourage if anybody asks me what has been going on so far. I never thought that we would have to be seperated for so long and then when I found out that it may take even up to a year, the tears where falling and the very throught of me and my baby having to spend another Christmas alone, just kills. Its very difficult to for him to travel to me, I mean he has two daughters and our love bird (Tabooh), not to mention a job. I am to nervous to travel for maybe they will not allow me to travel to the States, my lawyer indicated that we are now flagged since his petition went in and there is the possibility that I could get turned away. I feel like a criminal for crying out loud, I am from Canada, I have no reason to be trying just marry some American to get a green card, my country is amazing, has great health care to just to mention one of the great things about it.

    We are all here for you and all are going threw similar situations. We just have to keep up hope that we will all have the chance to be with the ones we love soon. Try to focus on the positive things that we do have, like the fact that we do have someone who is so in love with us that they are waiting for us. Good luck and I hope you hear something soon.

  3. Well put, Yensid - thanks for that! I agree that we should definitely try to keep the energy positive. :thumbs: I was angry for a while about the processing order, etc. but I just don't have the energy to keep that up, and I don't want to spend every conversation I have with my beloved complaining about how "another December/January filer was approved before us!!" I'm saving all my fight for the five months, and if I don't have an NOA2 by then, Congressmen, letters, and incessant phone calls will be unleashed. Until then, I'll just be checking out lots of library books...

    Best to everyone! Our turn is near.

    We are a great community, and we stand up for each other.

    Some of us feel down, and come and write down how they feel, and the other members are here to cheer them up.

    But of course, we will feel more frustrated, if some other members (who brag about getting their NOA2 fast cos of military deployment, I wont quote, but it's in January 2010 K-1 VSC thread), come and spread BS. I would like to see, if in 3-4 month, the other January filers will still be happy for the ones who cut in the lines.

    Oh well ...

    I just hope that u all get some good news today or by next week.

    I lost hope. I wont post anything bout the unfairness, cos i don't want other members (who doesnt understand what nearly 4 month waiting means) to come and spread their BS in our thread.

    If i see something frustrating, i'll just stick to "No comment ..."

    I was afraid that would have been taken the wrong way. I'm very happy to see that it was taken as intended. Thanks for listening.

  4. I think one thing worth doing is responding to the 16-February blog posting on the USCIS Blog: http://www.uscis.gov/blog/

    They seem to indicate that they are taking the appropriate measures to continue processing applications despite the priority given to Haitian immigration requests. It's pretty clear that there's a problem right now at the USCIS centers (certainly the Vermont one) as the Igor metrics seem to indicate that very few I-129F's are being processed. So for them to say that the Haitian applications are not impacting the normal workload of applications is completely false. We were seeing 50-60 day turnarounds, and now we are much closer to 90-120 days. Something doesn't feel quite right.

    Since the blog post doesn't include any factual data, I think it would be worthwhile to provide the USCIS Management Team with some data...

    Thoughts? (I am the first post, a bit angry first thing this morning..) whoops :blush::-)

    Okay I've been commenting on here for a while, my fiancee and I received our NOA1 on November 20th. I work and live in Florida in the hospitality industry. The amount of Haitian workers that I see everyday is staggering. This is coming from Ohio originally I think that is probably why I think that way. In Ohio the only Haitians you would ever see are doctors or psychologists, here it seems that you couldn't run a housekeeping department without them, so much so that in my industry I think I would be better of learning French or Creole instead of Spanish. Yes the majority of them send money back to family but the single ones that are here have girl/boyfriends and/or fiance/es that are still in Haiti. This has made me think quite a bit about the different people that have been getting approved before us. Yes the ones that are closest to my heart are the soldiers, I couldn't think of a better feeling than knowing that while I was fighting for my country at home waiting for me was my wife/husband. The 2nd would be the Haitians that make a much larger group than one would think and I would venture a guess that most live in Florida which is under the VSC. I would also venture a guess that the VSC would not only process new applications quicker but also go back to the people that had already applied. Unfortunately this very well could be what has delayed October/November but I would not want to take the place of either group. I myself still believe that when November comes around I will be getting married to my wonderful bride.

    I urge the rest of this thread to think positively, the negative energy will just destroy us and that's not going to help any of us survive the wait. Good luck to everyone and I hope for sanity sake we all get good news soon. I'm not saying chill out or stop worrying but I will say maybe the bigger picture makes more sense than it would if you look at it just at the surface. Am I preparing my letter to my congress woman, yes but I doubt I will be putting anger in the letter just concern. I will say that the only words that I will release on this forum will be positive and uplifting because that is what I need. I get enough drama at work, I get enough politics at work, and I get enough stress by being away from the woman that I love, I come here for support so I will not tell people to stop the negativity but I will try to encourage you to be uplifting to each other.

    As a side note to "Haitian Americans" here is the wikipedia page about the (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitian_American) all top 36 communities that Haitian Americans live are in VSC territory.

  5. I dunno if I'm just lucky or if VSC are getting on with it, but my fiancee received the following email this morning:

    > The last processing action taken on your case

    >

    > Receipt Number: EACxxxxxxxx73

    >

    > Application Type: I129F , PETITION FOR FIANCE(E)

    >

    > Current Status: Approval notice sent.

    >

    > On February 17, 2010, we mailed you a notice that we have

    > approved this I129F PETITION FOR FIANCE(E).

    My NOA1 date was November 5th and before I get verbally assaulted by some of the angrier members here, I can assure you there is nothing special about my case - no deployment, no asylum, no son of any deity - just a bog standard I129F petition for a normal Scottish boy and a normal American girl.

    Hopefully this gives some of you hope - it's a great feeling to get the approval and get ready to move on to the next stage!

    CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very Happy for you... and I cant wait to get mine too

  6. Just wondering what everyone did for Valentines day for thier sweethearts while they were so far away. I went with flowers to my sweet and to her mother since in less than a year I will have her daughter with me. She sent me some wonderful pics that I loved very much.

    How did everyone else make sure thier love knew they were loved?

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