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emt103c
Okay, my husband's I-212 was approved from USCIS Buffalo Field office back in April. The consulate will not accept the approval notice that the district office gave me.

The consulate wants an I-797 notice, but I've already done an inquiry with Buffalo who say that they DO NOT PRINT I-797's, they say that the form I have (a form letter on DOHS/USCIS letterhead, signed by the Field Office Director) is all that they issue. They are willing to issue a duplicate, but that is the extent of their capability. The Service Centers who print I-797's cannot issue one either, as this form is under District office "jurisdiction."

It seems a no-brainer to me that this should clear up the confusion, but I am sure it won't. I have already contacted the Consular Section Chief and the email line with a forward of the email from Buffalo. . .anybody have any other ideas?
Aman Ram
That's carzy IT JUST SHOWS how messed up this system is. I really hope everything works out and who ever is working on your case see's that there is a problem in there way of doing things. I myself am very frustrated and can not figure out how to put a human face on this process It seems so mechinacal for something so close to the heart like family. I will say a prayer for you I wish I could or we all could do more. God will get us thru this no matter how unfiarly we are being treated. mad.gif
F1Belle
All I can think of is to get your senator involved and have them clear the confusion up..Montreal is a pain to deal with on things like this! wacko.gif
emt103c
Aman, thank you, prayers are DEFINITELY welcome.

F1Belle, I have my Senator and a Congressman in the loop, but the Congressman's office--who has been handling the Buffalo end of things--does not want to communicate with Montreal because Buffalo has graciously offered to re-issue a letter and the congressman's office wants me to wait the thirty days, get the new letter and submit it and "see what happens."

I'm going to try to talk the Senator's office into it.

It just seems more logical to me that Buffalo should call the consulate directly and just tell them, this is what they issue, that my form is valid. . .it just seems to me that would make sense. . .

sunnysol
emt--What a nightmare! I'm so sorry this is happening to you. It's like immigration has a life of it's own and just doesn't want to let you guys go!

Just as you said--It makes much more sense for Buffalo to call Montreal and tell them that they do not issue the I 797. Won't anyone in Buffalo listen to you?

I do hope you're able to get your senator's liason to help out. My congressional liason is useless--My two senator's liasons are fantastic, courteous, and most importantly, they follow through.

Sending you positive thoughts emt!
emt103c
Thank you! I can use positive vibes. There might be a development soon. . .I've been finding people to beg. . . .
Nutty
QUOTE(emt103c @ Jun 2 2008, 04:35 PM) *
Aman, thank you, prayers are DEFINITELY welcome.

F1Belle, I have my Senator and a Congressman in the loop, but the Congressman's office--who has been handling the Buffalo end of things--does not want to communicate with Montreal because Buffalo has graciously offered to re-issue a letter and the congressman's office wants me to wait the thirty days, get the new letter and submit it and "see what happens."

I'm going to try to talk the Senator's office into it.

It just seems more logical to me that Buffalo should call the consulate directly and just tell them, this is what they issue, that my form is valid. . .it just seems to me that would make sense. . .



Just get a formal letter/email from the Buffalo Office where they spell out what they will/will not provide. Send that to the Montreal Consulate. These are both departments of the Department of State. I would contact the Inspector General of the Department of State to highlight your situation.

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emt103c
Thank you Nutty for the contact information.

The problem is that all Buffalo will provide is an email--which I did provide to Montreal without ANY response. I have tried a contact that is working on correcting the problem. . . .I'm supposed to get a call back soon, but who knows.

All Buffalo offered to do was reissue the letter. . .they would not contact Montreal directly OR issue a formal letter.

Buffalo also does not have direct contact with individuals. . .all has to go through my House liaison who has her own ideas about how to help. Don't get me wrong, she is one of the nicest people I've spoken to in all of this, but she will not be pushy to anyone and does not like making supplemental requests; she likes to take the answer she is given.

If this contact cannot help, trust me, I will be in contact with both the number you just gave me AND the CIS ombudsman. .

Thank you again. . .I need all the help I can get.
emt103c
Okay, I am begging. My last best hope has fallen through. The gentleman at the consulate says he doesn't think he can help. He doesn't see how they can accept DHS letterhead and district director signature (it worked for previous members but apparently Montreal is different.)

My Congressional Rep wants to wait for the duplicate letter, which Montreal has already dismissed.

Buffalo won't contact Montreal, Montreal won't contact Buffalo.

I've called DOS Office of Consular Affairs
Senate Rep
House Rep
Faxed letter to Consular Section Chief
Talked one-on-one to Consular Officer
Called National Service Center USCIS
Called Various (other) offices at Dept of State.

I've drafted a form 7001 for the USCIS Ombudsman, but my husband has to sign it and that is going to take me more than a week to accomplish.

Nutty, I've also put in a call to the OIG, but cannot get a person on the phone yet.

Does ANYONE have any ideas. I don't know what to do and I am running out of sanity.
emt103c
Nutty--

I used your OIG contact. . .they replied and have forwarded it to the Executive Director of Consular Affairs for further investigation. I think I'm going to go ahead and call that office in addition and maybe forward a snail mail letter that way.

I cannot believe this is being made so difficult.

Thank you for the information.
tammy2688
emt of coarse I have been thinking of you always. As you know my husband has been in AP since last year. I am so glad Nutty has given you the contact information, I could not have given you that. Please do not let this hinder you for keeping this fight going. sad.gif You WILL succeed. God is with you and I will pray a especially for you that you get the approvals you need for this visa. I know it takes the will ofo God to wake you up in the morning with so much pressure falling down on you at once, but there is a brighter day in the future. See what you can do with OIG. good.gif Call, mail do everything and you will prayer works and proactive attitude will get you to the place you wish to be. Your love will join you soon. May God be with you.

Tammy luv.gif
emt103c
Tammy, I'm praying the same thing for you. My husband has been out of the country for almost four years now and frankly I'm beginning to lose it. The only thing keeping me sane is that he's only 725 miles away and i can visit every month or two.

I know that you must feel like I do, and I hope you get out of AP soon!
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