So, I've sat in the wings reading this forum for the the last 17 months, the recent request from USCIS has me panicked and I need to reach out for help.
Attended infopass in Missouri to get updates and general guidance. They informed us that we'd been scheduled, but not, called for interview in March 2018, in Miami (prevention address), yet our attorney never informed us.
Fast forward to September, after several info pass appointments and sound advice from UScitizenFilingForSpouse, we have an interview date 16 months after PD. We sacked our attorney at this point as the money they were charging versus the advice being given was not comparable. There was no advice! They left it until two weeks before the interview before reaching out to us, after I had to send them our interview notice, which they promptly sent back but on their letterhead paper. Before we sacked them they assured us there is nothing unordinary about our case and is pretty straight forward. How wrong they were!
Interview Time - this was both short and bizarre. The officer made a joke about water boarding which struck me as odd given the setting, maybe trying to lighten the mood. There was a gentleman sitting in the corner observing and the interviewing officer was shaking like a leaf.
Started off with pleasantries, talked through the information on application and then brief details of how my wife and I came to be. Simple stuff. The sticking point came when he asked about my child, who I am estranged from through no choice of my own. He spent 50% of the time asking about child payments, why I don't see the child, what happened, will i see her in the future, where will you see her. It unsettled me, and I know it showed, as I am still traumatized by events with my ex (she was a bully, manipulator, narcissist and just wanted a sperm donor).
We had a whole binder full of evidence to support the validity of our marriage and he din't seem interested, he took it from us as an afterthought.
The interview ended and they officer was saying he couldn't see any reason why I am inadmissible, he's 99.9% sure it's a green light, go out and celebrate he just needed to go over things.... well that was a load of crap.
Two weeks later RFE lands in the mailbox with 7 points to fulfill, whilst 5 of them are easy 2 have us panicked.
1) Submit a copy of child support arrangements.
2) Submit evidence of adherence to the child support arrangement for..., including but limited to, copies of checks, transfers to national child support account, or any other document you believe will prove that you are maintaining your obligation to your minor child.
There is no child support arrangement and there is no evidence I am maintaining any supposed obligation. At this point you make think I am the problem but please try not to judge. I spent roughly $25,000 in court and attorney fees to try and remain in my childs life. The mother played the family court system to her advantage and was granted the right to live in a different country that is not part of the Hague Convention nor can it enforce a REMO agreement. She chose to move and sever the father/child relationship. There was a court order in place that stated she is to come back to the my home country (Europe) every other month and I can see my child for 5 hours a day but not overnight, and vice versa. I was to go to the non European country every other month. The journey would involve flying, hire cars, boat and take approximately 14+hrs each way. It would also need to align with my schedule and be completed in the two consecutive days I had off. It's just not practical for either person, needless to say it never happened and I've not seen my child since. The emotional and mental damage these proceedings caused has been overwhelming, for which I have sought counseling on and off.
My question is; as I can't provide evidence is this an automatic disqualification?
I can certainly provide court orders of the proceedings, of which none addresses child arrangements, and I can probably get a letter from my attorney at the time to state just that. I can also prove I paid for my child up until they left, at which point all hope was lost and I had to move on to stop depression sinking in any further.
Attended infopass in Missouri to get updates and general guidance. They informed us that we'd been scheduled, but not, called for interview in March 2018, in Miami (prevention address), yet our attorney never informed us.
Fast forward to September, after several info pass appointments and sound advice from UScitizenFilingForSpouse, we have an interview date 16 months after PD. We sacked our attorney at this point as the money they were charging versus the advice being given was not comparable. There was no advice! They left it until two weeks before the interview before reaching out to us, after I had to send them our interview notice, which they promptly sent back but on their letterhead paper. Before we sacked them they assured us there is nothing unordinary about our case and is pretty straight forward. How wrong they were!
Interview Time - this was both short and bizarre. The officer made a joke about water boarding which struck me as odd given the setting, maybe trying to lighten the mood. There was a gentleman sitting in the corner observing and the interviewing officer was shaking like a leaf.
Started off with pleasantries, talked through the information on application and then brief details of how my wife and I came to be. Simple stuff. The sticking point came when he asked about my child, who I am estranged from through no choice of my own. He spent 50% of the time asking about child payments, why I don't see the child, what happened, will i see her in the future, where will you see her. It unsettled me, and I know it showed, as I am still traumatized by events with my ex (she was a bully, manipulator, narcissist and just wanted a sperm donor).
We had a whole binder full of evidence to support the validity of our marriage and he din't seem interested, he took it from us as an afterthought.
The interview ended and they officer was saying he couldn't see any reason why I am inadmissible, he's 99.9% sure it's a green light, go out and celebrate he just needed to go over things.... well that was a load of crap.
Two weeks later RFE lands in the mailbox with 7 points to fulfill, whilst 5 of them are easy 2 have us panicked.
1) Submit a copy of child support arrangements.
2) Submit evidence of adherence to the child support arrangement for..., including but limited to, copies of checks, transfers to national child support account, or any other document you believe will prove that you are maintaining your obligation to your minor child.
There is no child support arrangement and there is no evidence I am maintaining any supposed obligation. At this point you make think I am the problem but please try not to judge. I spent roughly $25,000 in court and attorney fees to try and remain in my childs life. The mother played the family court system to her advantage and was granted the right to live in a different country that is not part of the Hague Convention nor can it enforce a REMO agreement. She chose to move and sever the father/child relationship. There was a court order in place that stated she is to come back to the my home country (Europe) every other month and I can see my child for 5 hours a day but not overnight, and vice versa. I was to go to the non European country every other month. The journey would involve flying, hire cars, boat and take approximately 14+hrs each way. It would also need to align with my schedule and be completed in the two consecutive days I had off. It's just not practical for either person, needless to say it never happened and I've not seen my child since. The emotional and mental damage these proceedings caused has been overwhelming, for which I have sought counseling on and off.
My question is; as I can't provide evidence is this an automatic disqualification?
I can certainly provide court orders of the proceedings, of which none addresses child arrangements, and I can probably get a letter from my attorney at the time to state just that. I can also prove I paid for my child up until they left, at which point all hope was lost and I had to move on to stop depression sinking in any further.
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