Hi there,
First of all, I just discovered that forum and I haven't been able to find other existing threads which could help, but please feel free to orient me to an existing discussion.
Quick background about my situation:
My name is Clement, I'm french. Located in San Francisco. I came in the US for the first time in June 2013 and after a couple of J-1, two missed H-1 and one missed O-1, my partner and I finally decided to get married, which happens last December. Since then absolutely no progress, below are the reason why:
//JAN 6// Application (I-485 and I-765)
//FEB 6// Form I-797C #1 ("The payment amount is incorrect." My lawyer heard the fees could have change but we took our shot going with the previous -cheaper- amount...)
//FEB 7// Application resubmitted, with updated payment amount.
//MAR 3// Form I-797C #2 ("The payment amount is incorrect." My lawyer doesn't understand, says it's probably because of the change of administration team, double check online and try again)
//MAR 8// Application resubmitted, same as it was.
//APR 1// Form I-797C #3 ("The payment amount is incorrect." My lawyer still doesn't understand and FINALLY call USCIS to figure this out. New USCIS rule from JAN 1st 2017, one individual check for each application forms...what a joke...)
//APR 3// Application resubmitted, with separated checks.
//MAY 8// Form I-797C #4 ("The application was filed on an outdated form" OMG WT*...)
So now I am trying to figure is my lawyer is completely unqualified (she's a great friend of mind who has been working in immigration for the last 10 years, I thought it was a sure bet) or this is all because of the USCIS administration...
I hope some of you then could answer few of my questions below:
We all agree that she should have called USCIS after the first Form I-797C we received, I made the mistake to trust her judgement. However she has been telling me about that USCIS rule from JAN 1st 2017, about the separation of the checks. Did anybody heard about this as well?
She also told me, USCIS didn't update their website until MAR 15th 2017 that's why there is no way she could have knows earlier. 2 month and half later, for real? That sounds kind of unbelievable so I would love to hear if anybody else had issue with this recently.
Now there is that "The application was filed on an outdated form" issue.
Did anybody had a similar issue before and ended up being one of the many mistakes from USCIS again?
I am know wondering if I am not wasting my time and my savings with a terrible lawyer. Do you think I should find a new one and ask for my money back since it's been 5 months and she still hasn't been able to send a valid application to USCIS (I paid $2500 for her service...)?
If anybody also had a terrible experience like mine, please don't hesitate to share it with me. Hopefully it could reassure me because I am now really scary about my future. I already have an offer letter for a job but I might be loosing it if it takes me too long to get a work authorization, and money still doesn't grow on tree, especially in the bay area.
It is very frustrating to see all those people who can actually change/improve people's life but end up ruining some...
Thank you so much for your help.
Clem
First of all, I just discovered that forum and I haven't been able to find other existing threads which could help, but please feel free to orient me to an existing discussion.
Quick background about my situation:
My name is Clement, I'm french. Located in San Francisco. I came in the US for the first time in June 2013 and after a couple of J-1, two missed H-1 and one missed O-1, my partner and I finally decided to get married, which happens last December. Since then absolutely no progress, below are the reason why:
//JAN 6// Application (I-485 and I-765)
//FEB 6// Form I-797C #1 ("The payment amount is incorrect." My lawyer heard the fees could have change but we took our shot going with the previous -cheaper- amount...)
//FEB 7// Application resubmitted, with updated payment amount.
//MAR 3// Form I-797C #2 ("The payment amount is incorrect." My lawyer doesn't understand, says it's probably because of the change of administration team, double check online and try again)
//MAR 8// Application resubmitted, same as it was.
//APR 1// Form I-797C #3 ("The payment amount is incorrect." My lawyer still doesn't understand and FINALLY call USCIS to figure this out. New USCIS rule from JAN 1st 2017, one individual check for each application forms...what a joke...)
//APR 3// Application resubmitted, with separated checks.
//MAY 8// Form I-797C #4 ("The application was filed on an outdated form" OMG WT*...)
So now I am trying to figure is my lawyer is completely unqualified (she's a great friend of mind who has been working in immigration for the last 10 years, I thought it was a sure bet) or this is all because of the USCIS administration...
I hope some of you then could answer few of my questions below:
We all agree that she should have called USCIS after the first Form I-797C we received, I made the mistake to trust her judgement. However she has been telling me about that USCIS rule from JAN 1st 2017, about the separation of the checks. Did anybody heard about this as well?
She also told me, USCIS didn't update their website until MAR 15th 2017 that's why there is no way she could have knows earlier. 2 month and half later, for real? That sounds kind of unbelievable so I would love to hear if anybody else had issue with this recently.
Now there is that "The application was filed on an outdated form" issue.
Did anybody had a similar issue before and ended up being one of the many mistakes from USCIS again?
I am know wondering if I am not wasting my time and my savings with a terrible lawyer. Do you think I should find a new one and ask for my money back since it's been 5 months and she still hasn't been able to send a valid application to USCIS (I paid $2500 for her service...)?
If anybody also had a terrible experience like mine, please don't hesitate to share it with me. Hopefully it could reassure me because I am now really scary about my future. I already have an offer letter for a job but I might be loosing it if it takes me too long to get a work authorization, and money still doesn't grow on tree, especially in the bay area.
It is very frustrating to see all those people who can actually change/improve people's life but end up ruining some...
Thank you so much for your help.
Clem
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