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Hello VisaJourney Community,

 

I'm seeking advice regarding an issue I'm facing with transferring my spouse's immigration case. I am a US green card holder, and in 2017 I filed a I-130 petition for my spouse. The application was approved and sent to the US embassy in South Korea for interview scheduling in 2021. Due to a move to Canada (new residence), my spouse couldn't attend the scheduled interview in November 2021 in Seoul. Following our attorney's recommendation, we requested a transfer of the case to the US consulate in Montreal over email. However, the case transfer seems to be stuck - to my knowledge, no progress was made on it in the last 2 years. Communication from Montreal office:

 

Feb 8 2022: <automated response to my initial request>

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We are currently experiencing a larger than normal volume of emails. We will respond in the order that they are received. There is no need to resend your inquiry as it will only further delay response.  Thank you for your patience.

 

Sep 16 2022: <response to my second inquiry, as I did hear nothing since>

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We accept your case transfer request.  We will be requesting your case from post Seoul.  Once received we will contact your with instructions on how to proceed.

 

July 28 2023: <response to my third inquiry, as I did hear nothing since>

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Once we receive the case in Montreal, we will review the file and advise of the next steps required in order to continue processing the visa application. 

 

I also reached out to Seoul (the local proxy agency) recently to see if my spouse can actually reschedule and attend the interview in South Korea (given the stuck transfer process) and was advised to wait until transfer completes. My spouse holds Uzbekistan passport and we didn't explore that path yet. We had 2 kids born abroad since the original petition was filed in 2017, so I expect extra hassle once we finally (hopefully) get to the interview. However, I'm starting to lose faith in the process ever completing, so any tips or guidance on how to effectively manage this situation would be greatly appreciated. Has anyone here experienced a similar situation with transferring a case between consulates, especially involving Seoul and Montreal? 

 

Few more specific questions:

  1. How do you ensure effective communication between the two consulates for a smooth transfer?
  2. Is there a specific form or procedure that I should be aware of to expedite this process? 
  3. Any general advice or tips from those who have successfully navigated a similar situation? USCIS contact advised reaching out to DHS for guidance, which I haven't explored yet.

 

Thank you in advance for your help and insights!

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1. Out of your control

 

2 No

 

3. You could ask Uzbekistan to take it from wherever it is, Canada has a big backlog. 

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I would look into transferring to Tashkent, that'll probably be your best bet since she has citizenship there and it's a small embassy without much traffic.

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17-Jan-2017: Case number received

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12-Apr-2019: Extension letter arrives via mail

19-Apr-2019: Biometrics letter arrives via mail

30-Apr-2019: Biometrics appointment at local office

26-Jun-2019: Case ready to be scheduled for interview 

04-Sep-2019: Interview was scheduled - letter to arrive in mail

09-Sep-2019: Interview letter arrived in the mail! ✉️

17-Oct-2019: Interview scheduled @ local USCIS  

18-Oct-2019: Interview cancelled & notice ordered*

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21 minutes ago, millefleur said:

I would look into transferring to Tashkent, that'll probably be your best bet since she has citizenship there and it's a small embassy without much traffic.

Thank you, we'll look into this option!

 

1 hour ago, Boiler said:

1. Out of your control

 

2 No

 

3. You could ask Uzbekistan to take it from wherever it is, Canada has a big backlog. 

Thank you! Follow up: 4. Is rescheduling in Seoul still an option here or it's only UZ (passport) / CA (residence) at this point?

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Meantime ,  do not naturalize

F2a has deritives so children do not need their  own petition

but if u become a USC , u will need to file a I 130 for each one 

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