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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