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Beatriz and Luis

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    Yeah, I was typing on my phone so the spelling and quality of my post was bad. I meant "there are 100 filers who have not received a notice."

    Thanks. I h ave an infopass appointment next week. I'll let you know if I learn anything there, but I'm guessing it will be about the same as talking to a Tier 2. Good luck!

     

    Hey there, how did you make an infopass appointment? How does that work? What information can you get from them?? Thanksss, maybe i can get my husband to do that! 

  2. 39 minutes ago, leidyacosta13 said:

    I called today and spoke with a tier 2, she was not any helpful at all. i just wasted my time. i called at 8:25 am and they returned the called 20 minutes later. She said the same as always that i have to wait because at Nebraska service center are working on august 30th. My PD is 10/25

    I called today too, and they said the same, that it would take from

    1 month to 2 more months... 😭

  3. 40 minutes ago, vbjohn said:

    search for senator's office nearby/in your state and contact them. You might have to fill in a 'privacy release form' so that they can contact USCIS for retrieving information on your behalf. We haven't got any specific updates regarding background check. They told it may be for beneficiary or petitioner or both. 

    When did you call? I just called this morning but they were not available, will call later today. Did they tell you when is your pettition will be approved more likely? 

  4. 36 minutes ago, vbjohn said:

    didn't call USCIS. Contacted Senator twice. First time, we were  told that our case  is just taken for review by an officer and we can expect a result within 2-3 weeks.  Due to extreme impatience, called again in 2 weeks  and was told our case is pending background check clearance. But this time, no speculated time frame given. Senator office will contact USICS again after 30 days. Waiting patiently counting days!!

    How do you contact the senator??? How does that work? did they say why are they runing backgroubd checks in your case? 

  5. 30 minutes ago, agripa said:

    The average time as per VisaJourney (an average of all users here) for the Nebraska Service Center is 201 days (~7 months). So yes, on average it is taking people longer than 6 months. You should also keep in mind that everything you see and read here on VisaJourney is on AVERAGE. Every application has it's own quirks; some people are subjected to more extensive background checks which can lead to more delays. Unfortunately, this is beyond your control. 

     

    Did you overstay your visa? If you haven't overstayed your visa and you never lied to a customs agent (i.e., you were always 100% honest about your intention to visit your husband), then your lawyer is correct. Your visa withdrawal should have no effect. 

     

    You can apply for a new tourist visa, but your chances of getting this may be low. The problem is that to get a tourist visa you need to demonstrate very strong ties to your home country. However, since your husband lives in the US and you've applied for an immigrant visa, it's hard to prove this. But there's no problem in applying and trying! I wish you the best of luck.

    Yeah i overstayed my visa for about 3 months, i was going to do an adjusment of status, but i lost my permit and since I always cross the border by land i couldnt get an electronic one so i decided to leave the us and stayed with my parents for a bit and get a new permit... i live in the border of the US and Mexico and been crossing all my life. It was very bad luck, they went through my phone and found out i had a life in the US, i didnt wanna say i was visiting my husband at first, i said i was visiting a cousin in phoenix, az, which was also truth, after they took my phone for about an hr i told them the truth and said i been living in the US for two years with my husband, coming in and out every six months or so. as far as i know they dont ban you from the US if you dont overstay  for less than 6 months 

  6. Also, i have another question. I lived in the states with my husband for a few years on a turist visa, coming in and out every 6 months, long story short i came to visit

     my parents and when i tried to go back to the states they didnt let me in and i had a withdrawal of application of admissio and told me i could just apply for another visa at any time weather its a tourist visa or the CR-1 since im already married. I wasnt deported, thank god! So i was wondering if any of you guys have ever had a withdrawal of application for admission? The officer and the lawyer told me it shouldnt complicate my case, but i freak out sometimes. Ive been thinking of applying for a tourist visa again to be able

    to visit my husband, i also have astable job and finishing college. 

  7. Hey there, we are october 3rd, no good news yet! I called USCIS last week but couldnt get any info on the process since

    im the beneficary not the petitioner, my husband needs to call soon to see whats up. Everyday is a struggle, good luck to everybody and hopefully we'll get our aprovals

    soon. Is anyone here from Mexico and filing in Juarez? Any idea of how long is taking the whole process? 

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