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Anand Jayalal

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    Anand Jayalal reacted to geowrian in I-485 rejected   
    If your AOS was rejected, then they will send the packet back to you, including the payment. If it was denied (accepted then denied), then they will send you a denial letter. In all likelihood, they rejected your application.
     
    I would suggest 1) Confirming that your application was rejected (not denied), and 2) if so, refiling that packet (with the fixes).
     
    If it was actually accepted and then denied, honestly it's probably better to just re-file than to file an MTR (Motion To Reopen).
     
    The medical is valid for 1 year. If it's still within 1 year when you refile, then you don't need to send a new one.
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    Anand Jayalal reacted to geowrian in I-485 rejected   
    Ah, I think I misread your original post, sorry. So they sent you an RFE/RFIE requesting the I-864 and BC, and you only sent the I-864. Then yeah, it would have been denied (not rejected).
     
    Medical is fine then.
     
    Best wishes!
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    Anand Jayalal reacted to Suss&Camm in I-485 rejected   
    This is very strange. It sounds to me like maybe there was an rfe missed somewhere. They normally don't deny without requesting and not receiving the requested documents.
    Ooh. ..yea that makes sense... I misread the same way. 
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    Anand Jayalal reacted to Suss&Camm in I-485 rejected   
    I would suggest reapplying yes.  I have seen one other occasion here on vj where a similar thing happened and the person's lawyer went to the office and was able to supply the missing doc and re-open. This was recent, don't remember where but It's obviously not impossible. You could try that first and explain and see what happens. It was not clear what the lawyer had said in the other case.
    If it works great, if not reapply.
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    Anand Jayalal reacted to geowrian in I-485 rejected   
    I concur with above. If you get somewhere with the appointment, great. But otherwise, I'd suggest just refiling.
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    Anand Jayalal reacted to geowrian in I-485 rejected   
    Just the I-485 (+fees & supporting documentation). Also send a copy of the I-130's NOA1 as proof of that there is an immigrant visa number immediately available (the basis for filing the I-485).
     
    Edit: To clarify, this means sending the I-131 + I-765 for AP + EAD, and sending an I-864 as well. All of these are associated with the I-485.
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    Anand Jayalal reacted to f f in I-485 rejected   
    bummer.
     
    resend the i485 along with new documents for everything it calls for. assume it will not use any documents you sent with the i130.
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    Anand Jayalal reacted to Going through in I-485 rejected   
    I haven't personally had to deal with this myself.  I do know from older relatives that it is common in India.  ...er, not saying you are old.
     
    Anyhow..you can get the name added to the birth certificate after the naming ceremony, for a fee (although I have heard rumors that there was a cut-off year for this, can't remember the year, sorry!).  If you don't want to do that (or cannot anymore depending upon how old you are...um, again, really not calling you old), you can get affidavits from your parents and have those notarized.  Nowadays, I think---or at least I *hope*---that nowadays USCIS has become used to seeing Indian birth certificates with no name listed.
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