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Hello Everyone! So I've noticed numerous posts about Vermont K1 Filers who have written or tweeted their Congressman/Representatives and have seen a success with their concerted effort.

When it comes to Calfornia 129F K1 filers on VJ, I don't know if anyone has tried to contact/tweet their State Representatives/Senators. Maybe its our West Coast mentality of taking things at a relaxed/chilled pace than other areas of the country. :whistle:

I have a suggestion on our October/November filers who are still waiting for their NOA2 approval from the CSC. Instead of contacting your Representative, how about we contact California U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein.

The reason I am suggesting all our efforts on Senator Feinstein is that she plans to run for the 2012 elections, and when someone wishes to be re-elected, there is a better chance she will listen to the citizens who will decide her senatorial fate.

The other senator, Barbara Boxer isn't up for re-election until 2016 so to me, our voices won't be as heard as well compared to Senator Feinstein. This is just a suggestion to everyone who is concerned about the CSC's slow action on approving our K1 petitions.

I'm only in the two month wait period so I don't expect that my petition will be expedited any time soon but if the CSC would approve the 4-6 month Filers in a timely/quicker fashion, it would only benefit everyone in a quicker timeline.

Below is the address to send a letter to Senator Feinstein as well as the link to print out an Immigration Assistance Form you would need to send with your letter if you want help with your petition.

http://feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=ServicesForCalifornians.Casework

U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein

One Post Street, Suite 2450

San Francisco, CA 94104

Let me know if anyone agrees or whether or not I wasted my time posting this. :bonk:

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Hello Everyone! So I've noticed numerous posts about Vermont K1 Filers who have written or tweeted their Congressman/Representatives and have seen a success with their concerted effort.

When it comes to Calfornia 129F K1 filers on VJ, I don't know if anyone has tried to contact/tweet their State Representatives/Senators. Maybe its our West Coast mentality of taking things at a relaxed/chilled pace than other areas of the country. :whistle:

I have a suggestion on our October/November filers who are still waiting for their NOA2 approval from the CSC. Instead of contacting your Representative, how about we contact California U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein.

The reason I am suggesting all our efforts on Senator Feinstein is that she plans to run for the 2012 elections, and when someone wishes to be re-elected, there is a better chance she will listen to the citizens who will decide her senatorial fate.

The other senator, Barbara Boxer isn't up for re-election until 2016 so to me, our voices won't be as heard as well compared to Senator Feinstein. This is just a suggestion to everyone who is concerned about the CSC's slow action on approving our K1 petitions.

I'm only in the two month wait period so I don't expect that my petition will be expedited any time soon but if the CSC would approve the 4-6 month Filers in a timely/quicker fashion, it would only benefit everyone in a quicker timeline.

Below is the address to send a letter to Senator Feinstein as well as the link to print out an Immigration Assistance Form you would need to send with your letter if you want help with your petition.

http://feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=ServicesForCalifornians.Casework

U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein

One Post Street, Suite 2450

San Francisco, CA 94104

Let me know if anyone agrees or whether or not I wasted my time posting this. :bonk:

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Good information. We are also waiting patiently for our NOA2.

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Great. This will be a very big help to us, CSC filers. :dance:

K1 Timeline

02-28-11 I-29F SENT

06-01-11 PETITION APPROVED

07-15-11 VISA APPROVED

AOS Timeline

03-02-12 I-485 SENT

05-22-12 INTERVIEW APPROVED

ROC Timeline

04-18-14 I-751 SENT

07-29-14 APPROVED

Naturalization Timeline

06-29-16 N400 SENT

08-02-16 BIOMETRICS

10-12-16 INTERVIEW

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Great. This will be a very big help to us, CSC filers. :dance:

Haha, seems like my advice probably won't be heard here on VJ but you can rest assured, I will take this info when the time comes that I'm at the 5 month mark (July 2011).

I'm a registered voter as well as having my own private practice in the health field. Definitely fit the demographics of what our elected officials would listen to when they need votes come election time.

Good luck with our K1 petitions being approved below the average time line.

 
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