That BIG CHICKEN DAY comment was endearing it shows he has a sense of humor
I am sorry to hear the news
Stay strong and Fight!!!
You have a chance still with the Visa...Appeal!!!! With everything you can.
Good thoughts to you!!!
Ok wait...I know it is on a case to case basis...but this brought up again problems of something fishy with CASA if OP was denied, CASA can just do the same type of
"hand me a slip of paper quoting 221, it goes back to review then it expires thingy"?...like with the K1???
When two people have committed themselves to marriage, taken the time to file, wait, (even if couple applying had too many red flags) CASA does not have to give any reason for denial? and...Senator's requests for explanation?? Yes I am worried.
I am seeing this as unemotional and uninvolved as I can.....case to case .....does this really happen so often?
OP is not really divulging any real info on their case why they might have been denied and I do wish them luck, so I assume it was handled fairly.....
What does one do after a CR1 denial? Somebody? Anybody?
Congratulations! And Welcome...
There is good waiting time after they notify you that they received your package NOA1
I suggest you occupy your time on VJ reading and empowering yourself with info and other peoples stories.
in the Guides section this is indicated what happens next....
What Happens After You Mail the I-130 Out?
A few weeks after you have sent your petition to the USCIS you will receive a Notice of Action (aka NOA) letter indicating that they have begun processing your I-130 application. You can check the status of your application as well as other processing time information here.
When your I-130 petition is finally approved, the service center that processed your petition, will send you another Notice of Action letter indicating your approval, and the forwarding of your approved petition to the National Visa Processing Center in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, along with a phone number to contact the NVC with. Your case will now only be dealt with by the NVC. The service center that you filed with, will have no more knowledge on the status of your petition or case.
A few weeks after you have received your last Notice of Action indicating the approval and forwarding of your I-130 application to the NVC, the NVC will send your relative a packet of forms that you and your relative must fill out before your relative can be given an interview date with a consulate abroad. The packet will likely contain an Of-169 form, and an Of-230 part one and two forms that must be filled out by the intending immigrant. An I-864 form is also included that must be filled out by the petitioner (living in the US). The I-864 is the Affidavit of Support form that requires copies of the petitioners past 3 U.S tax returns (or tax transcripts which are free from the IRS) as well as any bank or financial records available (see the I-864 for exact requirements based on your case). The petitioner must make at least 125% above the U.S federal poverty to indicate to the U.S government that the intending immigrant will not become a federal charge to the government when he/she arrives in the U.S.. If the petitioner cannot meet these requirements, then he/she must still file an I-864, and find a joint sponsor who can meet the requirements on his/her own. When a joint sponsor is needed ,proof of their U.S citizenship or permanent residency is required. (i.e. copy of birth certificate, immigration status etc). The joint sponsor must be residing in the U.S, and he/she must also submit his/her past 3 years U.S tax returns along with bank or any other financial records available. The joint sponsor must submit his/her own I-864 form to accompany the petitioner's I-864 form.
Sometimes it also helps to add Friends to stay in touch through here to know you are not alone in this situation...Smile
edit: One more suggestion..create your timeline it helps when you ask questions for people to know where you are at with your process
Internet. It was a social site and I was under a complete pseudo name and photo... killing time. never never did I think....
And Morocco? Not interested. So I was safe, right?
He was (and still is) polite, up front, respectful, funny and became a good friend. We wrote of many subjects but the most important was Islam.
If it was not me that it happened to, I would never believe a true life changing relationship with such distance could be possible or real
OVER the internet!!!
God works in amazing ways.
Early on in our writings he had made a comment to me that I felt was a cool observation...he wrote just think if we both were living 50 years in the past...we never could have met. Yeah for the INTERNET.