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  1. 44 minutes ago, Dordor1 said:

    @HopeHope__ I honestly feel like firing my attorney. He hasn’t done a thing to help me since I retained him a month ago. I gave him my affidavit to review two weeks ago and not a feedback upto now. Last he told me was it’s my story, that he can’t tell me to modify my story. I honestly feel like I’m doing this on my own after putting myself in debt to pay him.

    I  feel your pain. I fired mine and worked with Sandra to get approved.

  2. 1 minute ago, Stillwinning!!!😊 said:

    What do you mean?😁 like maybe they were born at home beside the kitchen counter...and didnt have any need to have the birth recorded? Oh!😏 that's a possibility!😂😂😂 

    Good Lord!!

    Just now, Stillwinning!!!😊 said:

    LMAO!😂😂😂 get mines? Or you mean your spouse? You're beyond hilarious! And I thought I was funny! 😏

    I am single DUH...VAWA remember? Getting yours.

  3. 2 minutes ago, Stillwinning!!!😊 said:

    Who Can Get an Authorized Certified Copy of a Birth Record?

    • The registrant or a parent or legal guardian of the registrant
    • A child, grandparent, grandchild, sibling, spouse or domestic partner of the registrant
    • A party entitled to receive the record as a result of a court order, or an attorney or a licensed adoption agency seeking the birth record in order to comply with the requirements of Section 3140 or 7603 of the Family Code
    • A member of a law enforcement agency or a representative of another governmental agency, as provided by law, who is conducting official business.
    • An attorney representing the registrant or the registrant's estate, or any person or agency empowered by statute or appointed by a court to act on behalf of the registrant or the registrant estate

    Noted. I am going to apply to get yours!

  4. 1 minute ago, Stillwinning!!!😊 said:

    Aye sir! Pray tell how hast thou been enjoying thine green document? @Deserteagle yeah you'll need to tender other forms of proof..like bold mentioned marriage cert..probably affidavits from family, inlaws, friends that knew your spouse..

    I haven't been traveling the world for 7 years now -  I used to travel the world but the USCIS got me 'locked' up with this process of not being able to leave the country. Any way,  I am heading out on a road trip with my brother  on a RV  to Canada next weekend. Then I am off to England, Ukraine and Scotland  and Nigeria in December....You gotta envy me now!!

  5. 1 minute ago, Strife said:

    I know it’s not a must but it’s good to have. 

    During my marriage based interview, I appeared alone and told the IO that I had filed VAWA and a new AOS and wanted the marriage based one to be withdrawn. I didn’t have my VAWA Receipts to show I had filed it but he looked up in the system and confirmed that VSC had received it already and mailed a NOA’s. 

    My interview was just a few days after my divorce was finalized but I didn’t mention the divorce then and neither was I asked. 

    Will this be an issue in my upcoming interview? 

    @sandranj @Stillwinning!!!😊 , other members, any helpful info here? 

    Not an issue at all.

  6. 4 minutes ago, Deserteagle said:

    Am having an issue here . My ex spouse was born in Texas and am trying to get his birth certificate but the guys at the Birth records and vital records said I can’t get the birth records to prove citizenship because we are already divorced . What do you guys suggest please ? 

     

    Thank you, as you comment. 

    You have your wedding certificate right? No agency will give you his birth certificate even if you were still married except he goes with you. 

  7. 9 minutes ago, HopeHope__ said:

    Mine is 19 pages (before my attorney’s revision it was 24 pages). My attorney is the supervisor attorney at Catholic Legal Services. Most of her cases are vawa and she told me to be very detailed about everything. 

    As far as the content is worthwhile and important to your case; include it. Remember u might not have another chance to convince USCIS that you are eligible for VAWA so whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. 

  8. On 4/1/2019 at 5:39 PM, ELOE said:

    Hi Everyone, I am posting a summary of my journey, specifically of why I received "Notice of Intent to Deny"  Even tho I was a VAWA applicant. 

    1- My entry status: F1 Visa, Married to us citizen, it was his idea to bring me here first as an international student and switch the status. 

    2- During the 2 years of marriage I was abused by my EX and he was threatening me to cancel the green card application all the time. 

    3- My initial I-485 based on marriage was denied because I was accused of "Willful Misrepresentation" as I didn't attend the school, My Ex didn't let me go to school. 

    4- I left my Ex and filed a divorce and learned about VAWA. I had strong evidence including police reports.

    5- I received RFE because of the same reason ( Misrepresentation)  my lawyer sent more evidence and explained the circumstances of why I didn't attend school.

    6- Within 1.5 years my VAWA was approved. Got my EAD and my lawyer filled I-485.

    7- Withing 1 year I received a notice for an interview.  I attended the interview with my attorney, they couldn't find the jurisdiction letter in order to make a decision, the officer said they will try to find it. 

    8- My lawyer filled FOIA. 

    9- After 9 Months, we received a favorable FOIA report and my lawyer submitted it to the officer. 

    10- After 6 month, Jan 2019 I received "NOID" because of the same reason "Fraud-  Willful Misrepresentation"  at this point, I was certain that the application will get denied and they will ask me to refile again with a waiver. 

    11-  Feb 28, My attorney responded the letter and explained the circumstances again, we submitted evidence that I had good intention to attend school but it wasn't up to me, my ex was controlling everything. We also submitted evidence that I attended a different school and other evidence to show I am in the process of attending grad school,  I tried to submit everything that could possibly prove that I had good intention to attend school here int he U.S. 

    12- March 23, My I-485  was approved. 

    13- March 29, My Green Card arrived in the mail!!

     

     

     

     

    INSPIRATIONAL!!!

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