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MGD
Helloo everybody,
My I 130 was transfered to local office. And after four months they sent me RFE letter. So i was hoping if you guys could help me out with this. I would really really appreciate your help.

BCIS wanted to see these things.

1)
Request for exemption: according to some law if somebody got married after 1986 and is under removal proceedings they have to submit it.
Q:but this thing is that we got married when i was still in status. So should i still write the request or tell them that i was married way before i was put into removal proceedings.
2)
Lease: We have been living at the same place for almost three years. and i got a letter from manager too.
So hopefully that will suffice.
3)
statements from friends and families: They did not say from whom or how many or if they should be notrized. So should i just tell my family and friends to notrize them anyways. and how many should i get.
And if anybody can please tell me what kind of stuff should be written in it(format). Or should they just write it in general.
4)
Birth certificates: we did send them birthcertificates with the petition, so i guess we will send them again. But with petition, i had a copy of my birth certificate in english attested from my native country. So should i get one again from my native country or is there any way that i can get the original one (i have that with me) translated in US.
5)
Statments from us: BCIS also wanted us to write about how we met? Should we write seperate ones or just write one and we both can use the same.
6)
Removal Proceedings:
They also wanted me to tell them about removal proceedings. So should i just make a copy of everything that we have and send it to them.?

And is it a good thing to have RFE when its transfered to local office or bad?
Please help me out with this. Caz my lawyer is not. I will truely appreciate any help
Thanks everybody for taking the time to read it.


zyggy
QUOTE(MGD @ May 3 2006, 09:35 AM) *

Helloo everybody,
My I 130 was transfered to local office. And after four months they sent me RFE letter. So i was hoping if you guys could help me out with this. I would really really appreciate your help.

BCIS wanted to see these things.

1)
Request for exemption: according to some law if somebody got married after 1986 and is under removal proceedings they have to submit it.
Q:but this thing is that we got married when i was still in status. So should i still write the request or tell them that i was married way before i was put into removal proceedings.
2)
Lease: We have been living at the same place for almost three years. and i got a letter from manager too.
So hopefully that will suffice.
3)
statements from friends and families: They did not say from whom or how many or if they should be notrized. So should i just tell my family and friends to notrize them anyways. and how many should i get.
And if anybody can please tell me what kind of stuff should be written in it(format). Or should they just write it in general.
4)
Birth certificates: we did send them birthcertificates with the petition, so i guess we will send them again. But with petition, i had a copy of my birth certificate in english attested from my native country. So should i get one again from my native country or is there any way that i can get the original one (i have that with me) translated in US.
5)
Statments from us: BCIS also wanted us to write about how we met? Should we write seperate ones or just write one and we both can use the same.
6)
Removal Proceedings:
They also wanted me to tell them about removal proceedings. So should i just make a copy of everything that we have and send it to them.?

And is it a good thing to have RFE when its transfered to local office or bad?
Please help me out with this. Caz my lawyer is not. I will truely appreciate any help
Thanks everybody for taking the time to read it.



You're in removal proceedings.. you're in attorney land... Call an attorney to help you with this now...

If you're attorney is not helping you with this, then it's time to call another attorney.

sjoefl01
I always thought that an RFE was better than just sitting on somebodies desk. I think you have posted this in the wrong forum though. You should have put it in the K3 or AOS forum. You will get more " in country " experience.
If your spouse was here I thought the procedure was to file I 130, wait for the NOA and file the I 485 to adjust status, along with the EAD. It sounds like the AP will be a waste of money. Since they wont be allowed back in the country if they leave regardless of the AP.
Take your question to the AOS forum. You will get more answers there. You should provide much more information so that you will get good advice.
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