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jen&darcy
Well I sent an email tonight to my Senator (since my Congressman was worthless). I will call in a couple days too if I don't get a reply by email. I will post if I hear anything. I just basically asked general questions about this new process and if he could shed any insight.

Jen

P.S. If I hear anything after I move, I will post from my work since I won't have a computer at home for a few weeks! wacko.gif

Oops! I probably should have put this under IMBRA. I was ask Captain to move for me.
kitkat1
Jen, usually emails to senators simply generate a response, about a month or two later, thanking you for your support of the senator's position on immgration reform.

For more immediate assistance, I suggest you contact your senator(s) by downloading the privacy form, filling it out and faxing to the office. Then call to follow up. This way, a specific person is assigned to your case and has the responsibility to answer your questions.

You can use this form to contact both Ohio senators and fax to each individual office.

http://voinovich.senate.gov/PAF_2005.pdf

Good luck


jen&darcy
Thanks Kitkat! I am filling it out now. I will keep on top of this.
jen&darcy
Wow am I impressed. I faxed this afternoon the release form to my US Senators that 'Kitkat' gave me. They called me immediately.

This is what I was told. California is processing the petitions immediately after receiving the RFE back. However, they have been told that the petitions will be processed within 30 days of the receipt date. This is the receipt date that California acknowledged receiving back the RFE. He said that if I didn't have my approval by August 8th (which is 30 days from the receipt date) to call him back and they will take further action with CSC.

JenT
Thanks Jen.... I can only hope that this is not false hope... so many of these "senator responses" have not panned out... would feel better if this were substantiated by others who have contacted their senators....

But, without hope, we have nothing, so at least this is another stake in the ground...

Jen
joseph22
QUOTE(jen&darcy @ Jul 18 2006, 10:53 AM) *

Wow am I impressed. I faxed this afternoon the release form to my US Senators that 'Kitkat' gave me. They called me immediately.

This is what I was told. California is processing the petitions immediately after receiving the RFE back. However, they have been told that the petitions will be processed within 30 days of the receipt date. This is the receipt date that California acknowledged receiving back the RFE. He said that if I didn't have my approval by August 8th (which is 30 days from the receipt date) to call him back and they will take further action with CSC.



This is to imply that every petition that sent its RFE back will be done in 30 days? Doesnt sound plausible.

Numerous postings have outlined Senators' response that petitions are being processed in order of NOA1 date after the RFE has been recieved. Perhaps what your Senator meant was that the RFE itself will be processed within 30 days..not the petition...that doesnt make any sense. That would imply that almost ever K1 petition would be done and sent to NVC by mid August...there is no way...

I dont mean to be pessimistic, but I wouldnt come to expect an NOA2 in 30 days of RFE reciept regardless of when your NOA1 was. But, who knows what CSC does....
kitkat1
QUOTE

Wow am I impressed. I faxed this afternoon the release form to my US Senators that 'Kitkat' gave me. They called me immediately.

GLAD TO HEAR IT!

QUOTE

This is what I was told. California is processing the petitions immediately after receiving the RFE back. However, they have been told that the petitions will be processed within 30 days of the receipt date. This is the receipt date that California acknowledged receiving back the RFE. He said that if I didn't have my approval by August 8th (which is 30 days from the receipt date) to call him back and they will take further action with CSC.


QUOTE


This is to imply that every petition that sent its RFE back will be done in 30 days? Doesnt sound plausible.

Numerous postings have outlined Senators' response that petitions are being processed in order of NOA1 date after the RFE has been recieved. Perhaps what your Senator meant was that the RFE itself will be processed within 30 days..not the petition...that doesnt make any sense. That would imply that almost ever K1 petition would be done and sent to NVC by mid August...there is no way...

I dont mean to be pessimistic, but I wouldnt come to expect an NOA2 in 30 days of RFE reciept regardless of when your NOA1 was. But, who knows what CSC does....


I agree with you Joseph. I think the service centers ARE providing information to the senators - but we know now that it isn't very accurate. For example, several senators were told RFEs were being mailed on June 23 and we know now that only the first wave went out that date -- rather important detail that the service center conveniently omitted when providing information to the senators.

Since they cannot process everyone's entire petition in 30 days, I think it's clear they mean the RFE will be processed in 30 days. After that, they are supposed to go by NOA1 when it comes to approving - meaning in order.


Again, there doesn't seem to be any real rhyme or reason here. Jen filed almost a month after me but got her RFE 10 days before me. So it's impossible to know how they would manage processing in this example - first they "process" the RFE - then what? Put Jen's file aside until my NOA is generated? I just don't think so. So maybe she actually WILL hae the NOA by August. I guess we all know - only time will tell. In the meantime, I'll check in with my senator's office to see what she has to say as well.
jen&darcy
Yes I am a bit skeptic to but I finally have somebody that is willing to work with me. The Congressman that I contacted never even bothered to call me back. I feel a little bit better that I have somebody to contact if August 8th comes and goes with no approval.
kitkat1
QUOTE(jen&darcy @ Jul 18 2006, 02:00 PM) *

Yes I am a bit skeptic to but I finally have somebody that is willing to work with me.


Aside from an approval on August 8, this is the best part!

Everyone really should contact their senators by filling out the privacy form, faxing it and calling to follow up. If one doesn't respond, contact the other. There is just no good reason for us all to be sitting here wondering and waiting with no information. And since CSC doesn't seem to have a clue, I think we will all at least feel a bit better when we have someone from the senator's office on our side to make inquiries. Granted, they can't always provide the clearest or most accurate information, but there is a lot to be said for the comfort it brings when you know someone, somewhere, is willing to try to get answers and actually return a phone call. As pissed off as I am, it has made a big difference to me.
joseph22
Everyone really should contact their senators by filling out the privacy form, faxing it and calling to follow up. If one doesn't respond, contact the other. There is just no good reason for us all to be sitting here wondering and waiting with no information. And since CSC doesn't seem to have a clue, I think we will all at least feel a bit better when we have someone from the senator's office on our side to make inquiries. Granted, they can't always provide the clearest or most accurate information, but there is a lot to be said for the comfort it brings when you know someone, somewhere, is willing to try to get answers and actually return a phone call. As pissed off as I am, it has made a big difference to me.
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I am in LA county...anyone have contact info for Senators here?
Should I simply go to government website?
I am ready to be post RFE proactive. Is not acceptable for them to think they have tided us over for now and then 2 more months (2 more weeks for that matter!) pass with no NOA2's. We should swamp them with pressure again as we did IMBRA style!
stevea
Yesterday I contacted both of my senators from Indiana. One of the senator's immigration specialists emailed me today and told me that he has contacted the CSC and is awaiting more information from them. If I do not hear from them by week's end, I am to call the immigration specialist back and "formulate a plan"!! Who knows if it will actually do any good or not. This is the first time in my 51 years that I have ever contacted a US legislator before but when government begins interfering with my fiancee and my happiness my "Agent Organge starts acting up"! ala "Major Payne" tongue.gif

Time will tell if all of the communications with our congressmen which applicants are performing will do any good at all for us. It seems it is our only tool with which to use to try and "fix" the problem. Good luck to us all!
JenT
QUOTE(kitkat1 @ Jul 18 2006, 03:51 PM) *

QUOTE(jen&darcy @ Jul 18 2006, 02:00 PM) *

Yes I am a bit skeptic to but I finally have somebody that is willing to work with me.


Aside from an approval on August 8, this is the best part!

Everyone really should contact their senators by filling out the privacy form, faxing it and calling to follow up. If one doesn't respond, contact the other. There is just no good reason for us all to be sitting here wondering and waiting with no information. And since CSC doesn't seem to have a clue, I think we will all at least feel a bit better when we have someone from the senator's office on our side to make inquiries. Granted, they can't always provide the clearest or most accurate information, but there is a lot to be said for the comfort it brings when you know someone, somewhere, is willing to try to get answers and actually return a phone call. As pissed off as I am, it has made a big difference to me.


Is there a generic privacy form somewhere? The one you directed Jen to was for OH... I've tried to find one for MI on my Senators' web sites, but no luck....

Jen
VivaMexico
A bit of a tip on contacting Senate and House offices, since I work in one:

DON'T EMAIL. The emails go into a massive database, often with thousands of others, which interns have to sort through, send to a staffer, etc. CALL the district office (not Washington office) and ask for the staffer that handles immigration cases. They are the one you want to talk to, and in the case of our office, will always open a case for you and talk to you as soon as they humanly can.

Good luck!
VivaMexico
A bit of a tip on contacting Senate and House offices, since I work in one:

DON'T EMAIL. The emails go into a massive database, often with thousands of others, which interns have to sort through, send to a staffer, etc. CALL the district office (not Washington office) and ask for the staffer that handles immigration cases. They are the one you want to talk to, and in the case of our office, will always open a case for you and talk to you as soon as they humanly can.

Good luck!
kitkat1
QUOTE(VivaMexico @ Jul 18 2006, 04:59 PM) *

A bit of a tip on contacting Senate and House offices, since I work in one:

DON'T EMAIL. The emails go into a massive database, often with thousands of others, which interns have to sort through, send to a staffer, etc. CALL the district office (not Washington office) and ask for the staffer that handles immigration cases. They are the one you want to talk to, and in the case of our office, will always open a case for you and talk to you as soon as they humanly can.

Good luck!


Jbeabout is right (you have no idea how much trouble that darn name change caused!!!)

JentT
Stabenow and Levin's sites are unusual because I didn't see a privacy form. I would call instead:

Levin: "If your matter is urgent, please call my Detroit office at (313) 226-6020"
Stabenow: (313) 961-4330


lisanne
Just wanted to share that I had contacted my senator and was referred to our congresswoman. Her aide checked with CSC and while I don't believe from her response that she understood exactly what I was writing about this is her response in part:

"Response from California Service Center is that this case was affected by IMBRA only because of the date it was filed. They acknowledge that the RFE has been received and state that the case will soon be pulled for processing -- although they can't give me a timeframe. I have been asked to check back in 30 days for status and will do just that. I will keep you informed.


Further info... The I-129-F petitions subject to IMBRA are those received March 6,2006 and later. They will be placed in line for processing as soon as responses to the RFEs are received. Processing expected to take 30 to 60 days after receipt of RFE response."

pupe


Hi KIITKAT1

please let me know froms to contact senotors or congressman Vermont ..

Thanks
kitkat1
QUOTE(pupe @ Jul 18 2006, 09:51 PM) *

Hi KIITKAT1

please let me know froms to contact senotors or congressman Vermont ..

Thanks


Pupe
It's really much too soon for you to contact your Senator or Congressman since you filed LESS than two months ago in Vermont. Vermont is not having delays or problems - your petition will be processed in due time. It's California that is experiencing incredible delays where people who filed at the beginnning of MARCH are still waiting for their NOA2.

Sit tight - your approval will come soon and it's definitely not worth contacting a senator - hold off on that until you really need help on your case (hope that isn't necessary!)
JenT
QUOTE(kitkat1 @ Jul 18 2006, 06:06 PM) *

QUOTE(VivaMexico @ Jul 18 2006, 04:59 PM) *

A bit of a tip on contacting Senate and House offices, since I work in one:

DON'T EMAIL. The emails go into a massive database, often with thousands of others, which interns have to sort through, send to a staffer, etc. CALL the district office (not Washington office) and ask for the staffer that handles immigration cases. They are the one you want to talk to, and in the case of our office, will always open a case for you and talk to you as soon as they humanly can.

Good luck!


Jbeabout is right (you have no idea how much trouble that darn name change caused!!!)

JentT
Stabenow and Levin's sites are unusual because I didn't see a privacy form. I would call instead:

Levin: "If your matter is urgent, please call my Detroit office at (313) 226-6020"
Stabenow: (313) 961-4330


Thanks Kitkat.... will phone tomorrow.

Jen
VivaMexico
QUOTE(kitkat1 @ Jul 18 2006, 06:06 PM) *


Jbeabout is right (you have no idea how much trouble that darn name change caused!!!)


Sorry! laughing.gif
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