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Emlamontx

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  1. On 6/7/2018 at 8:52 PM, azblk said:

    yes. what reasons were you given for denying?

    My husband and I were naive and assumed USCIS would be able to tell how serious we were. We didn't hire a lawyer and relied on some silly advice. My medical exam wasn't ready in time for my interview and we had been told by someone at a USCIS office our best bet would be to reschedule our interview, in fear our case would be denied if we showed without it. However our letter didn't make it to the appropriate department and my case was considered denied as we didn't show for the interview. We now know we could have gone and just received an RFE and wouldn't have been denied. After subsequent appeals it's been denied however I'm able to reapply. Which I'm grateful for. 

     

     

  2. So would I send the letter to the address given on my rfe ? And it says I have to send the letter back with it . I'm hoping someone who has sent a letter before will reply and say whether it rectified their problem. 125% of the poverty line makes it about $20000 my husband earns about $400 less than that a year not including about 10 hours overtime a week but they didnt take the overtime into account (which I was hoping they would provided we sent more pay stubs) I suppose so now we need a joint sponsors, my mother in law said she would do it .

    So if I send a letter I would accompany it with the joint sponsorship form because it is the only thing requested than can be provided .

  3. Thankyou for your fast replies . Who would i write to?

    And unfortunately, as i stated above I did not keep copies of anything I submitted , including my i864 . I scowered this site so I'm sure I put myself in the right class but I would have known if I did or not if I hadn't been in such a rush to send it out and kept copies .

    I called the number given if I had any questions about the request and he didn't offer any way to sort this out and only instructed me to contact a pro bono attorney because if I simply don't send in what's requested I'll be denied .

    I was hoping by posting on here i could get some idea of how to rectify this . Because as a visa waiver immigrant I waive rights to challenge a denial.

  4. I need help . I'm an Australian woman who met my husband in Australia , we began long distance after he left to go home to America. I went to visit him on a visa waiver and decided to get married, completely spontaneously. I applied to adjust status , I concurrently filed i485, work permit and i130 . My dilemma is I got a request for initial evidence (I-485) , and it's asking for

    - for the intending immigrants income to be included in the household income , it must have been from a lawful source and earned while the intending immigrant was authorized to work in the United States.

    - a copy of an unexpired form I-94 , arrival/ departure record , with ' work authorized' by port of entry personnel .

    This is a problem because I have never worked in the United States ? I don't have the things they're asking for but if I don't send everything they want in I'll be denied . I have about 80 days .

    I have an I -94 but it doesn't say work authorized . I think they may Have thought i worked here because when I was filling out forms I wrote my end work date of my most recent job, which was in australia, after I got to America , because I had only taken time off but once I got married I emailed and quit . I contacted a pro bono lawyer but she needs to see a copy of my i485 but I kept no copies , only my table of contents.

    Sorry for the length but this is my first post after reading other people's answers,

    Thank you in advance

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