Taylor Hugh's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Terry Beneficiary's Name: Faye VJ Member: Taylor Hugh Country: United Arab Emirates Last Updated: 2019-06-14 |
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Timeline Comments: 1
Taylor Hugh on 2019-06-14 said:
Guys please share your thought!
Our immigration lawyer in San Diego filed our K1 last end of May 2018, out of her negligence we received 3 RFE's - we sent the 3 documents needed in November 18. From moment, I'm constantly checking my USCIS account if there's any movement to our petition since we lost our faith/trust to our lawyer.
Also, I was the one who informed our lawyer that our case is outside normal processing - finally she sent the request to USCIS 3x and we received the same response, its being adjudicated. Lawyer sought assistance from AILA but there's no luck, they can't do anything. I've read in this portal that you can reach USCIS Ombudsman so I suggested that to our lawyer and she send inquiry but until we are still in dark tunnel without any glare of dim light.
To the fact that our son is US Citizen too, we couldn't think for any possible reason why it takes over a year now.
We are beyond frustrated waiting for so long and our lawyer couldn't do anything too.
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