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  1. 10 hours ago, Bill & Katya said:

    I am sure you are relieved after all the USCIS drama.

     

    Congrats!

    Hell yeah. 

     

    but I would say USCIS made up for the lost time after their mistake was pointed out. Everything happened within days. 

    7 hours ago, Jesusboy said:

    I have been reading this thread. All I can say is that I am so very happy for you. Congratulations!

    Thank you. 

  2. On 6/21/2017 at 9:43 AM, Eric-Pris said:

    You are not the first person to be denied after re-scheduling an interview.

     

    It seems that the communication between the different offices is not very good.  When one office grants a re-schedule, they are not telling the interviewing office.  So when the interview date comes and goes, the interviewer just assumes that the person didn't show up and denies the application.

     

    It is always suggested to not re-schedule interviews, unless absolutely necessary.  In your case, it was probably the only way. 

     

    Contact the interviewing office ASAP and let them know that you were granted a re-schedule.  I'm sure that you will need to provide some proof (letter/email) that shows that your interview was re-scheduled.

     

    Good luck

     

     

     

    I went for my infopass appointment and it was true some one had marked me not present as well as out of status thus denied and then the officer was confused to see my file he double checked everything and said it does not make sense and that he will email.tjis case to his supervisor and probably the denial will be revoked and that the supervisor will contact me through mail.

    I have again taken a appointment for August if I don't see a letter plus I still have not got my denial notice and it seems even though I changed my address about an year a go and have s notice for that the field office is still sending mail on my previous address.

     

  3. 1 hour ago, sweetadams said:

    I am in similar situation, In my case.... USCIS said it schedule me for an interview in March, 2017. I did not receive any letter from them, I signed up for email and text alert, My case status was not updated. After several phone calls, i was able to speak with a Tier 2 officer, after checking the systems, she said it was an administrative error. That no interview notice was sent, as there is no copy of the notice in my file on their system. I also schedule an infopass to speak with someone in the field office. The man was treating it like I missed the interview.

    After several explanation and email to the administrative error request. He told me they will get back to me within 4-6 weeks and see if they can reschedule another interview.

    I have verified and updated my Address and everything hoping for the best now.

    I think the level of communication btw the NBC and field offices is low.

    did they send you a denial letter as well?

  4. 6 hours ago, mimolicious said:

    Does that mean you called USCIS and didn't make an infopass appointment? If that's the case, USCIS gets things wrong a lot over the phone and simply can't always be trusted. You NEED to make an infopass appointment at your local office and speak to someone in PERSON! bring the proof with you that states you we granted a re-schedule. 

    I did call USCIS and make a Infopass appointment for July 5th. So I will take all my emails as proof that my reschedule was granted way before my interview nearly a month before my scheduled interview. Also would anybody know how long it takes for the letter to be mailed from the field office to the residence because the denial letter was mailed on June 15th and I have not received it yet considering i live like 45 mins from the field office.

  5. 13 minutes ago, Hypnos said:

    Agreed. I would go the first available Infopass and explain the situation. Most likely they were not notified of your attempt to reschedule and so marked you as a no-show, resulting in an automatic denial. This happens far more often than it should.

    I just talked to a tier 2 officer and she said I need to wait for the denial letter for the reason as it doesn't make sense that on May 18th the field office would respond to the inquiry by saying that they are waiting on a scalable slot and the on June 15th send a denial.

  6. 3 hours ago, Eric-Pris said:

    You are not the first person to be denied after re-scheduling an interview.

     

    It seems that the communication between the different offices is not very good.  When one office grants a re-schedule, they are not telling the interviewing office.  So when the interview date comes and goes, the interviewer just assumes that the person didn't show up and denies the application.

     

    It is always suggested to not re-schedule interviews, unless absolutely necessary.  In your case, it was probably the only way. 

     

    Contact the interviewing office ASAP and let them know that you were granted a re-schedule.  I'm sure that you will need to provide some proof (letter/email) that shows that your interview was re-scheduled.

     

    Good luck

     

     

     

    So in case it is because of the miscommunication would i need to appeal it or simply call USCIS or get a Infopass and this can be sorted. 

    Also, would my case then can be considered for expedite request as its a mistake on their end?

  7. 1 minute ago, Eric-Pris said:

    You are not the first person to be denied after re-scheduling an interview.

     

    It seems that the communication between the different offices is not very good.  When one office grants a re-schedule, they are not telling the interviewing office.  So when the interview date comes and goes, the interviewer just assumes that the person didn't show up and denies the application.

     

    It is always suggested to not re-schedule interviews, unless absolutely necessary.  In your case, it was probably the only way. 

     

    Contact the interviewing office ASAP and let them know that you were granted a re-schedule.  I'm sure that you will need to provide some proof (letter/email) that shows that your interview was re-scheduled.

     

    Good luck

     

     

     

    Thank you for the insight. Appreciate it. 

  8. 3 minutes ago, mallafri76 said:

    I think he forgot the comma and means that on June 15th, he checked his status online and it said denied.

     

    OP, did you ever receive notice about what date your interview was rescheduled for? If your initial interview was back on February 9th, it sounds like your rescheduled interview time should have happened already and you missed it and that's why you've been denied.

    I never received any interview notice except the original one that was on 9th February. I was thinking on the same terms thus I did put in an inquiry request yet the out come was the same where it stated that the request has been granted and waiting for an available slot. 

  9. I had filed my I 485 in August of 2016 in I immediately received an RFE stating that the financial documents were inadequate I sent in what was  asked for. Everything went well and on January 6th my interview was scheduled for Feb 9th 2017 immediately after I got the notice  I had to go back to India as my fathers health had depleted to a critical stage thus I requested a travel document and got it expedited and also requested a rescheduleing of my interview as soon as I got my travel document I left and later on I received the email that my request to reschedule has been granted, Now after multiple inquires which came out stating that I have been rescheduled and will be given the next available slot  on June 15th I check my online update and it states my application has been denied.

     

    Could it simply been an issue of miscommunication among the offices or are there other reasons associated as well.

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