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mmoulden

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  1. We have the letter she sent us with her full name. Should I include that letter showing no deportation since she brought it up on the phone? Or for now just send the documentation she requested and wait to see if she sends another rfe? She also asked for all i-20s, but my wife told her over the phone that she does not have those because those don't relate to a j-1 visa, but that we have all of her ds-2019s and the officer goes "oh ok yeah send those".....this lady doesn't seem to be following procedure very well, but I don't know if trying to go over her head would be good to do since she is our IO

  2. So We had our green card interview a few weeks ago. We received a phone call from the immigration officer asking us to call her back as she had some questions and was going to issue an Rfe. we received the letter asking for my wifes living details since her first J - 1 visa was issued, which we have all documentation on that. It also asked for copies of the passport for each time she entered and left the country, which we have all of those. Then over the phone, the officer was very rude to my wife saying that she has other cases to take care of and not to call and bother her. Seem she forgot she gave us her direct line in a voicemail and asked us to call. however, my main concern is that the officer says my wife was deported 23 years ago, as she was in the country with her parents. Her parents recently received their permanent residency cards and the lawyer they used ran a background check to make sure there was no deportation record, and there wasn't. The officer asked my wife if she knew about this and my wife said yes we were in the United States but I was never deported. Is this officer just trying to give us a hard time? We filled out the application marking she had never been deported because there was never a letter issued to her, so why is USCIS saying she was deported?

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