Hi
In August of 2007 I filed I-129F petition for a fiancé visa. We went through the entire process up to being interviewed by the US Embassy. I made a special trip back to Guyana in March so that we could both attend the interview. The interview was set for March 17, 2008. Four consulates at the embassy interviewed us and the interview lasted a good 4 hours. When our interview was complete, we were informed that we would be notified by mail when a decision has been reached.
I contacted DOS July 16th and they informed me that the embassy is ready to return our case to DHS/CIS because they do not believe we have a valid realationship. I believe I need to keep that application there and have them agree to schedule another interview but I don't know how to do that. I'm working with my congressman's office - Robert Wexler - but the girl that I'm working with does not really know how important it is to get these things done in a timely manner. Her response to me is to wait 30 days.
If the case does come back to DHS/CIS how can I get an opportunity with immigration to prove my case? The consulars in Guyana, I don't think gave us a fair chance. In fact they asked us some very intimate and personal questions - four guys - four hours! I have phone bills showing that I talk to him everyday - $2000 worth but they didn't look at that - they didn't even keep it. They didn't keep my bank letters, or my job letter. I don't really know what else to do.
Can someone give me some advice please?
VSC received our application 08-24-2007
NOA1 Received in mail 08-31-2007
VSC approves our application.... In 114 Days!! 12-16-2007
NVC receives our application from VSC 12-18-2007
NVC sends our application the consulate in Georgetown, Guyana 12-20-2007
Received hard copy of NOA2 12-22-2007
Packet 3 mailed out by US Embassy 01-03-2008
Received Packet 3 01-10-2008
Returned Packet 3 01-22-2008
Interview set for 7:30 AM on 03-17-2008
Embassy interviewed the neighbors in Unity 05-09-2008
Called DOS 07-16-08 and was told that our case was marked for return to DHS on 07-08-08.
In August of 2007 I filed I-129F petition for a fiancé visa. We went through the entire process up to being interviewed by the US Embassy. I made a special trip back to Guyana in March so that we could both attend the interview. The interview was set for March 17, 2008. Four consulates at the embassy interviewed us and the interview lasted a good 4 hours. When our interview was complete, we were informed that we would be notified by mail when a decision has been reached.
I contacted DOS July 16th and they informed me that the embassy is ready to return our case to DHS/CIS because they do not believe we have a valid realationship. I believe I need to keep that application there and have them agree to schedule another interview but I don't know how to do that. I'm working with my congressman's office - Robert Wexler - but the girl that I'm working with does not really know how important it is to get these things done in a timely manner. Her response to me is to wait 30 days.
If the case does come back to DHS/CIS how can I get an opportunity with immigration to prove my case? The consulars in Guyana, I don't think gave us a fair chance. In fact they asked us some very intimate and personal questions - four guys - four hours! I have phone bills showing that I talk to him everyday - $2000 worth but they didn't look at that - they didn't even keep it. They didn't keep my bank letters, or my job letter. I don't really know what else to do.
Can someone give me some advice please?
VSC received our application 08-24-2007
NOA1 Received in mail 08-31-2007
VSC approves our application.... In 114 Days!! 12-16-2007
NVC receives our application from VSC 12-18-2007
NVC sends our application the consulate in Georgetown, Guyana 12-20-2007
Received hard copy of NOA2 12-22-2007
Packet 3 mailed out by US Embassy 01-03-2008
Received Packet 3 01-10-2008
Returned Packet 3 01-22-2008
Interview set for 7:30 AM on 03-17-2008
Embassy interviewed the neighbors in Unity 05-09-2008
Called DOS 07-16-08 and was told that our case was marked for return to DHS on 07-08-08.
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