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Hello guys,

 

I had my I751waiver interview 3 months ago and did not get any answer yet. My interview was in Orlando.  

 

The IO was very polite, I sent a big package to them when I filed for the I751 jointly and I added more to the file during the interview.

She basically asked me what was going on (why thge relationship was over) and listened to my story, she was looking the documents all the time and she informed that the reason why I had an interview was lack of documentation and because I forgot to sign a document that they sent me (I sent a letter informing that my relationship did not work out and I was divorced while the joint I751 was pending, then they send me a document where I needed to accept the modification into a waiver process). In regards to the documents I sent a big package full of documents (car insurance, bank statements, life insurance, credit cards, pictures, work documents that showed both names, personal loan, flight tickets and many other docs).

 

After 25 minutes interview the answer was  "I need to review your case and I will mail you the decision". My attorney asked for a time frame and she said that she couldn't give it since they were very busy. My attorney also said that everything went well and hopefully I will hear from them soon, however 3 months already passed and no answer.

On top of that I have a work trip planned for January and I don't know what to do.

Any thoughts?

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On 11/25/2019 at 11:12 PM, USS_Voyager said:

Two. First, you go on your work trip. You still are a lawful permanent resident. If your extension expired, get the I-551 stamp.

 

Two, you can contact your local Congressperson/ Senator to see they can put some heat on USCIS 

I did open a outside processing time and the answer that I've got was the following:

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) records show that your case is currently pending adjudicationHoweverwe have had to perform additional reviews on your case, and this has caused a longer processing time. We hope this information is helpful and appreciate your continued patience.

I believe that they have requested a background check since I had my fingerprints collected on Aug 2017.

 

 

 
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