usaeagle 1 Posted May 26, 2016 Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India Timeline Share Posted May 26, 2016 This sounds very similar to what happened to me, though my officer gave me the letter and deadline at the interview. I sent everything in within a week and haven't heard a peep since - more than three months ago now. I'm so sorry they denied you, hopefully there will be some way for you to appeal. Do let us know what the letter says when it comes. I may be following you down that path before long... Hope you get a positive response from them soon. Should be getting the letter later today or by tomorrow. Will update. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lvriesling 11 Posted May 26, 2016 Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand Timeline Share Posted May 26, 2016 It seems the officer asked for everything that we had submitted before plus more proof of our marriage. Also wanted last 3 years of tax script for my wife. My wife landed in here at the end of 2011 and did not start work until 2013. She told the officer about that too but again in the letter she asked for the same, I am not sure why. Besides that, our bank and credit card statements for the past 3 years and any other document showing our names with the same mailing address. I also got 3 of my close friends to write an affidavit knowing us and our marriage. Also sent more pictures of us just together and some with family. We were so sure we have sent all the required documents, but I guess you can never tell until you hear from them. Normally if one spouse is not working then the tax return is filed jointly because the tax is way lower that way. So you would need to send in the tax transcripts for the jointly filed returns during those years. Then if you switched to filing separately afterward, just the transcripts for the separate filings. 2010-08-29 Our first email exchange on dating site OKCupid.com2010-11-25 Our marriage at Bang Rak Ampher (the "Ampher of Love")2010-12-04 CR-1 visa application mailed: 1st Class Certified Mail2010-12-06 CR-1 app delivery to Chicago Lockbox (USPS.com)2010-12-13 Emailed notification from Chicago Lockbox2010-12-14 Check Cashed (I-130 Application Fee - $420.00)2010-12-17 NOA1 arrives from CSC (dated 12/10, postmarked 12/14)2011-02-15 Our NOA1 Case Number shows up on USCIS.gov2011-04-25 Emailed notification - NOA22011-04-30 NOA2 arrives from CSC (via US Postal Service)2011-05-13 Petitioner's NVC "NOA1" (NVC Case #, DS-3032, IIN) arrives via USPS2011-05-16 Emailed signed & dated DS-3032 form to NVC2011-05-18 "Affidavit of Support" filing fee paid online ($88.00)2011-05-20 "Immigrant Visa" filing fee paid online ($404.00)2011-05-24 Emailed notification - DS-3032 accepted2011-06-07 Aff of Support & DS-230 mailed: 1st Class Certified Mail2011-07-02 NVC sends DS-230 checklist requesting docs they already received2011-07-21 "Sign In Failed" at NVC's Immigrant Visa Invoice Payment Center2011-07-25 NVC emails a "Checklist Cover Letter" saying "Case Complete"2011-07-30 NVC emails Visa Interview Appointment at Bangkok Embassy2011-09-15 CR-1 VISA APPROVED!!!2011-09-19 Received sealed visa envelope (CR-1 visa, medical evidence, etc.)2011-10-06 Port of Entry - Los Angeles International Airport2011-10-18 Social Security Number received (the physical SS card arrived 2011-10-20)2011-10-27 Green Card received (via US Postal Service)2013-07-08 Removal Of Conditions (I-751) mailed (arrived VSC 07-11, $590 ck cashed 07-16)2013-07-18 Received NOA1 (I-751) with receipt date 07/12/20132013-07-22 Received Biometrics appointment letter for 8/14/13.2013-11-14 10-YEAR GREEN CARD APPROVED!!! 2015-10-03 Mailed N-400 to Dallas via Standard Post ($680.00) 2015-11-16 Received NOA1 (I-797C) with receipt date 11/06/2015 2015-12-12 Received NOA2 (I-797C) with Biometrics date 12/23/15 2016-03-16 N-400 Interview Letter 2016-05-03 N-400 Interview (RFE'd with N-14 for 1st name change documentation) 2016-05-20 RFE'd again 4 documentation of 2nd name change; provided it; N-400 APPROVED!! 2016-05-27 Notification: "In Line For Oath Ceremony" 2016-06-17 Naturalized (with a name change) by Judicial Ceremony in Fort Lauderdale, FL! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lvriesling 11 Posted May 26, 2016 Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand Timeline Share Posted May 26, 2016 This sounds very similar to what happened to me, though my officer gave me the letter and deadline at the interview. I sent everything in within a week and haven't heard a peep since - more than three months ago now. I'm so sorry they denied you, hopefully there will be some way for you to appeal. Do let us know what the letter says when it comes. I may be following you down that path before long... I see that you are coming from The Netherlands, which many people think is actually a better country. May I ask why you decided to go with USCIS rather than with IND? 2010-08-29 Our first email exchange on dating site OKCupid.com2010-11-25 Our marriage at Bang Rak Ampher (the "Ampher of Love")2010-12-04 CR-1 visa application mailed: 1st Class Certified Mail2010-12-06 CR-1 app delivery to Chicago Lockbox (USPS.com)2010-12-13 Emailed notification from Chicago Lockbox2010-12-14 Check Cashed (I-130 Application Fee - $420.00)2010-12-17 NOA1 arrives from CSC (dated 12/10, postmarked 12/14)2011-02-15 Our NOA1 Case Number shows up on USCIS.gov2011-04-25 Emailed notification - NOA22011-04-30 NOA2 arrives from CSC (via US Postal Service)2011-05-13 Petitioner's NVC "NOA1" (NVC Case #, DS-3032, IIN) arrives via USPS2011-05-16 Emailed signed & dated DS-3032 form to NVC2011-05-18 "Affidavit of Support" filing fee paid online ($88.00)2011-05-20 "Immigrant Visa" filing fee paid online ($404.00)2011-05-24 Emailed notification - DS-3032 accepted2011-06-07 Aff of Support & DS-230 mailed: 1st Class Certified Mail2011-07-02 NVC sends DS-230 checklist requesting docs they already received2011-07-21 "Sign In Failed" at NVC's Immigrant Visa Invoice Payment Center2011-07-25 NVC emails a "Checklist Cover Letter" saying "Case Complete"2011-07-30 NVC emails Visa Interview Appointment at Bangkok Embassy2011-09-15 CR-1 VISA APPROVED!!!2011-09-19 Received sealed visa envelope (CR-1 visa, medical evidence, etc.)2011-10-06 Port of Entry - Los Angeles International Airport2011-10-18 Social Security Number received (the physical SS card arrived 2011-10-20)2011-10-27 Green Card received (via US Postal Service)2013-07-08 Removal Of Conditions (I-751) mailed (arrived VSC 07-11, $590 ck cashed 07-16)2013-07-18 Received NOA1 (I-751) with receipt date 07/12/20132013-07-22 Received Biometrics appointment letter for 8/14/13.2013-11-14 10-YEAR GREEN CARD APPROVED!!! 2015-10-03 Mailed N-400 to Dallas via Standard Post ($680.00) 2015-11-16 Received NOA1 (I-797C) with receipt date 11/06/2015 2015-12-12 Received NOA2 (I-797C) with Biometrics date 12/23/15 2016-03-16 N-400 Interview Letter 2016-05-03 N-400 Interview (RFE'd with N-14 for 1st name change documentation) 2016-05-20 RFE'd again 4 documentation of 2nd name change; provided it; N-400 APPROVED!! 2016-05-27 Notification: "In Line For Oath Ceremony" 2016-06-17 Naturalized (with a name change) by Judicial Ceremony in Fort Lauderdale, FL! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paribest 0 Posted May 26, 2016 Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India Timeline Share Posted May 26, 2016 It seems the officer asked for everything that we had submitted before plus more proof of our marriage. Also wanted last 3 years of tax script for my wife. My wife landed in here at the end of 2011 and did not start work until 2013. She told the officer about that too but again in the letter she asked for the same, I am not sure why. Besides that, our bank and credit card statements for the past 3 years and any other document showing our names with the same mailing address. I also got 3 of my close friends to write an affidavit knowing us and our marriage. Also sent more pictures of us just together and some with family. We were so sure we have sent all the required documents, but I guess you can never tell until you hear from them. Didn't you file taxes (joint) with your wife between 2011 and 2013?. You still need to file tax returns even if income is 0. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3600rs 24 Posted May 27, 2016 Filed: Timeline Share Posted May 27, 2016 Didn't you file taxes (joint) with your wife between 2011 and 2013?. You still need to file tax returns even if income is 0. Yes, I agree. See one of the pointers in the link below, it speaks of n400 denial if taxes are not done. https://citizenpath.com/reasons-form-n-400-denied/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete's Dragon 4 Posted May 27, 2016 Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: France Timeline Share Posted May 27, 2016 If you did not file a return for a given year, then you can still go back and file for those unfiled years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paribest 0 Posted May 27, 2016 Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India Timeline Share Posted May 27, 2016 If you did not file a return for a given year, then you can still go back and file for those unfiled years. Yes we can amend the returns I believe. Question is will it help with the processing of existing N400? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
usaeagle 1 Posted May 27, 2016 Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India Timeline Share Posted May 27, 2016 Due to disability, I have been receiving SSI and do not need to file taxes. For my wife, we started to file for tax year 2013 and on-wards,For tax year 2013, filed as married but filing separately, thereafter jointly. No letter in the mail today, hopefully will receive it tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paribest 0 Posted May 27, 2016 Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India Timeline Share Posted May 27, 2016 Due to disability, I have been receiving SSI and do not need to file taxes. For my wife, we started to file for tax year 2013 and on-wards,For tax year 2013, filed as married but filing separately, thereafter jointly. No letter in the mail today, hopefully will receive it tomorrow. Sincerely hope things work out for you. Right now it is all speculation, you will be able to have a better strategy once you have the letter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lvriesling 11 Posted May 27, 2016 Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand Timeline Share Posted May 27, 2016 For lvriesling, Interview Letter date is 3/16/16 and Interview Date is 5/3/16. Still awaiting date of oath "In Line for Oath Ceremony" date is today, 5/27/16! Yay!!! Still awaiting date of oath 2010-08-29 Our first email exchange on dating site OKCupid.com2010-11-25 Our marriage at Bang Rak Ampher (the "Ampher of Love")2010-12-04 CR-1 visa application mailed: 1st Class Certified Mail2010-12-06 CR-1 app delivery to Chicago Lockbox (USPS.com)2010-12-13 Emailed notification from Chicago Lockbox2010-12-14 Check Cashed (I-130 Application Fee - $420.00)2010-12-17 NOA1 arrives from CSC (dated 12/10, postmarked 12/14)2011-02-15 Our NOA1 Case Number shows up on USCIS.gov2011-04-25 Emailed notification - NOA22011-04-30 NOA2 arrives from CSC (via US Postal Service)2011-05-13 Petitioner's NVC "NOA1" (NVC Case #, DS-3032, IIN) arrives via USPS2011-05-16 Emailed signed & dated DS-3032 form to NVC2011-05-18 "Affidavit of Support" filing fee paid online ($88.00)2011-05-20 "Immigrant Visa" filing fee paid online ($404.00)2011-05-24 Emailed notification - DS-3032 accepted2011-06-07 Aff of Support & DS-230 mailed: 1st Class Certified Mail2011-07-02 NVC sends DS-230 checklist requesting docs they already received2011-07-21 "Sign In Failed" at NVC's Immigrant Visa Invoice Payment Center2011-07-25 NVC emails a "Checklist Cover Letter" saying "Case Complete"2011-07-30 NVC emails Visa Interview Appointment at Bangkok Embassy2011-09-15 CR-1 VISA APPROVED!!!2011-09-19 Received sealed visa envelope (CR-1 visa, medical evidence, etc.)2011-10-06 Port of Entry - Los Angeles International Airport2011-10-18 Social Security Number received (the physical SS card arrived 2011-10-20)2011-10-27 Green Card received (via US Postal Service)2013-07-08 Removal Of Conditions (I-751) mailed (arrived VSC 07-11, $590 ck cashed 07-16)2013-07-18 Received NOA1 (I-751) with receipt date 07/12/20132013-07-22 Received Biometrics appointment letter for 8/14/13.2013-11-14 10-YEAR GREEN CARD APPROVED!!! 2015-10-03 Mailed N-400 to Dallas via Standard Post ($680.00) 2015-11-16 Received NOA1 (I-797C) with receipt date 11/06/2015 2015-12-12 Received NOA2 (I-797C) with Biometrics date 12/23/15 2016-03-16 N-400 Interview Letter 2016-05-03 N-400 Interview (RFE'd with N-14 for 1st name change documentation) 2016-05-20 RFE'd again 4 documentation of 2nd name change; provided it; N-400 APPROVED!! 2016-05-27 Notification: "In Line For Oath Ceremony" 2016-06-17 Naturalized (with a name change) by Judicial Ceremony in Fort Lauderdale, FL! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
usaeagle 1 Posted May 28, 2016 Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India Timeline Share Posted May 28, 2016 Sincerely hope things work out for you. Right now it is all speculation, you will be able to have a better strategy once you have the letter. Received letter in the mail today, it's 5 pages out of which 4 are rules and regulation. Was not expecting this for sure and surprised both of us. My wife has a child from previous marriage who is with the husband since they divorced in 2006. During the interview she was asked about the child and my wife answered her exactly how it is. The ex has the custody of her and has no obligation to pay anything for her well being. Even got a letter from the ex stating that but 1 major mistake ( i believe ) we did was not having it notarized. Below is their response for denial (sorry a bit long). Please advise / suggest what should we do next.. On August 16,2012, you obtained conditional permanent resident status through your spouse in immigrant classification CR6(Conditional Resident Spouse of a US Citizen) and your conditions were removed on December 03,2014. USCIS received your Form N-400 on October 19,2015, and on February 03,2016, you appeared for an interview to determine your eligibility for naturalization. During the interview and review of your application with an Immigration Services Officer. you testified that the information on your Form N-.400. along with any amendments made during the naturalization interview. and the documents submitted by you were true and correct. The record reflects that y'ou have a child who lives overseas with your ex-husband. You stated that you sometimes send money when someone goes there but not regularly. You stated that your ex-husband takes care of her so you do not need to send any money. On Feburary 08. 2016. USCIS issued a Form N-14. Request for Evidence. asking you to submit evidence that you financially support your child in order to demonstrate good moral character (GMC). This information was due to USCIS no later than March 11 2016. On March 08.2016 you responded to the request for evidence. You submitted a statement from you stating that you do not support your child from your previous marriage"through any means." You stated thaty you had given "less than $500 in the last 4 years". You also submitted a copy of a typed lefter from your ex-husband stating that he is financially responsible for your child together. He stated that you are not obligated to support your child and that if you wish, you are free to send monetary or physical gifts if you choose to do so. USCIS reviewed your response and found it insufficient because the letter from your ex-husband is not notarized sworn affidavit. There is no proof that it was actuallly him who wrote the letter. Also. the lefter does not state that you have sent money or other items to your child. It is your obligation to provide for dependents, regardless of whether ordered by a court. Based on your testimony and evidence, USCIS has found that you provided insufficient explanation for your failure to support each dependent child. When asked about your failure to support your dependents, you stated you don't need to send money because your ex-husband takes care of your child. ln order to establish eligibility for naturalization you must demonstrate that you are a person of good moral character during the statutory period. October 19.2010 till October 19. 2015. Unless you establish extenuating circumstances, you will be found to lack good moral character if^ during the statutory period. you willfully failed or refused to support your dependents. See INA 316(aX3) and l0l(f) and Title 8, Code of Federal Regulations (8 CFR), section 3 16.l0(bX3)(i), and 316.2. USCIS finds that you willfully failed or refused to support your dependents and that you have offered no extenuating circumstances to warrant a departure from this finding Since you have not demonstrated that you are a person of good moral character during the statutory period, you are ineligible for naturalization at this time. If you believe that you can overcome the grounds for this denial, you may submit a request for a hearing on Form N-336, Request for a Hearing on a Decision in Naturalization Proceedings, within 30 calendar days of service of this decision (33 days if this decision was mailed). See 8 CFR 336.2 (a) and 103.8(b). Without a properly filed Form N-336, this decision will become final. See INA 336. To access Form N-336 or if you need additional information, please visit the USCIS Web site at www.uscis.gov or call our National Customer Service Center toll free at I -800-375 -5283. You may also make
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