Hello everyone! Hope y'all doing great today.
I'm looking for someone who passed the same way as me.
Basically, USCIS doing strange things with my case and I don't know should I hire a lawyer or everything is in good shape.
I have a complex case so let me walk you through all of it.
I was born in Russia from a Cuban parent. I never got Cuban passport.
One day in Russia (2015) I figured the paper called "Matter of Vasquez".
It was saying:
Link: https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/...quez073107.pdf
So long story short - 2016, I flew to Cuba by using my Russian passport.
Picked up my Cuban birth certificate from Cuba (stating I was born in Russia, from Cuban parent) and flew to the United States (by using US visa in my Russian passport).
At the border control, I showed my Cuban papers and said - "I'm Cuban, I want to apply for Cuban Adjustment Act".
After giving me a hard time in airport "secured" room they gave me parole and let me in under CAA.
I received SSN and EAD very fast and found a really good and official job in my area of knowledge (IT).
At the beginning of 2017, after 1 year and 1 day passed - I sent to USCIS my i485 application under CAA.
I attached all the papers/evidence I ever had and submit. Then I got Request for Initial evidence. On April 2017 I submitted it back and they received it.
In April 2019 I received the invitation to the interview and everything was fine (I went to the interview on April). I brought up to date criminal records (clear) and fresh medical records (good).
Officer said everything is good but they need more time to figure my case out.
Yesterday I got another RFE asking for more evidence about Cuban citizenship.
I'm not sure what else to submit. My case is out of normal processing time (USCIS told me that).
Also I submitted service requests etc., and also I contact congress rep. in my neighborhood. Nothing really helped about it...still so long.
And one more important thing - after I sent initial evidence and they received it - all the CAA and related laws were "closed". So no more Cubans can use those benefits anymore.
Can anyone suggest me something?
Does anyone know - if I applied BEFORE all the new laws - are they gonna treat me as a person without official evidence?
I'm looking for someone who passed the same way as me.
Basically, USCIS doing strange things with my case and I don't know should I hire a lawyer or everything is in good shape.
I have a complex case so let me walk you through all of it.
I was born in Russia from a Cuban parent. I never got Cuban passport.
One day in Russia (2015) I figured the paper called "Matter of Vasquez".
It was saying:
Applicants born in a country other than the Republic of Cuba and who hold the citizenship of that country may still establish Cuban citizenship for the purposes of adjustment under section 1 of Pub. L. 89-732 (November 2, 1966), as amended, the Cuban Adjustment Act, if they document their birth to a Cuban father or mother outside Cuba, as required by Article 29(c) of the Cuban Constitution. Individuals born outside Cuba whose Cuban citizenship is not documented with a Cuban passport, may establish Cuban citizenship for the purposes of adjustment under the Cuban Adjustment Act through the submission of a Cuban birth certificate issued by the Civil Registry of Cuba in Havana, or a Cuban consular certificate documenting their birth to at least one Cuban parent within the consular district served by the consulate.
So long story short - 2016, I flew to Cuba by using my Russian passport.
Picked up my Cuban birth certificate from Cuba (stating I was born in Russia, from Cuban parent) and flew to the United States (by using US visa in my Russian passport).
At the border control, I showed my Cuban papers and said - "I'm Cuban, I want to apply for Cuban Adjustment Act".
After giving me a hard time in airport "secured" room they gave me parole and let me in under CAA.
I received SSN and EAD very fast and found a really good and official job in my area of knowledge (IT).
At the beginning of 2017, after 1 year and 1 day passed - I sent to USCIS my i485 application under CAA.
I attached all the papers/evidence I ever had and submit. Then I got Request for Initial evidence. On April 2017 I submitted it back and they received it.
In April 2019 I received the invitation to the interview and everything was fine (I went to the interview on April). I brought up to date criminal records (clear) and fresh medical records (good).
Officer said everything is good but they need more time to figure my case out.
Yesterday I got another RFE asking for more evidence about Cuban citizenship.
I'm not sure what else to submit. My case is out of normal processing time (USCIS told me that).
Also I submitted service requests etc., and also I contact congress rep. in my neighborhood. Nothing really helped about it...still so long.
And one more important thing - after I sent initial evidence and they received it - all the CAA and related laws were "closed". So no more Cubans can use those benefits anymore.
Can anyone suggest me something?
Does anyone know - if I applied BEFORE all the new laws - are they gonna treat me as a person without official evidence?
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