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  1. 13 hours ago, JoJoJoJo said:

    Congratulations! Did you send anything new eventually to USCIS?

    Or did the USCIS realized that they made a mistake?

     

    Congrats again!

     

     

    We were having a baby and we just let them knew how much trouble it would be if they were denying our case and they put for reconsideration, but no documents of any kind were sent. We just made an info pass appt. at local field office, glad it worked out finally and thanks to you all!

  2. 17 minutes ago, JoJoJoJo said:

    We also used assets in our bank account and initially only provided our most recent bank account showing the balance.

     

    Later we were asked to provide 12 months bank statements. The average of the 12 months balances has to be over 3 times of the differences.

     

    Did you provide 12 months if you used bank statement?

    In my case I used a vehicle, so we had 2 vehicles and 1 can be used as an asset. It was just bought last year and the cost was $8000 and we used it as an asset, so dividing it by 3 would give at least $2000+ so we were fine as per our lawyer.

  3. 1 hour ago, Londonergirl said:

    But I dont understand why it would be denied? What have you done wrong? I hope youre feeling ok!

    I don't know neither, just hope for the best. I have an EAD thru OPT and may be able to extend it for 2 years. My wife- the citizen is pregnant so she will have to deal with everything herself if they deny my case. Hope they don't deny it.

  4. thanks for all your responses guys, I spoke to a different tier 2 today, she said that my case was recommended for denial by the adjudicator and the supervisor still needs to approve the denial for my I485 and it's not denied yet. I still may have a chance if the supervisor doesn't approve the denial. I was also told to write a letter to NBC explaining hardship and resubmit RFE before my petition gets approved for denial by the supervisor. This was the suggestion from tier 2, any suggestions from you all?

     Thanks for giving your thoughts and active involvement towards this, god bless you all!

  5. 10 minutes ago, Londonergirl said:

    How can the tier 2 have the information that you "might" get denied? I didnt think they had that information?
    Everytime I talk to them they say that they dont know anything and that only the officers knows what actually is going to happen. 

    Ya but people say tier 2 work for USCIS directly and have all correct info which makes me worried.

    More Info here:https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/Print/PolicyManual-Volume1-PartA.html

     

    2. Live Assistance - Tier 1

     

    Live assistance is available at published times for questions not answered by the IVR system.

     

    After interacting with the IVR, the caller has the option to be transferred to a CSR at the Tier 1 Contact Center. 

     

    When unable to completely resolve the customer’s inquiry, the CSR may create a Service Request for the USCIS office that is processing the customer’s case, escalate the call to a Tier 2 USCIS officer, or route the call to a supervisor, as appropriate. 

     

    3. Live Assistance - Tier 2

     

    If the customer has spoken with the CSR at a Tier 1 Contact Center and has not been able to obtain a resolution, the call may be escalated to a Tier 2 Contact Center if applicable.

     

    Tier 2 is staffed by USCIS officers with access to applicable USCIS systems. USCIS officers may also escalate callers to a supervisor when necessary. 

     

    4. Live Assistance - Tier 2 (Supervisor)

     

    When appropriate, the USCIS officer may escalate the call to a supervisory USCIS officer. Calls will be routed to a supervisor when:

     

    Customer requests to speak to a supervisor; 

     

    Customer is unusually upset and believes the proposed resolution is improper; or

     

    The matter requires urgent or expedited assistance by another office to resolve in a timely manner.

     

    A USCIS Tier 2 supervisor has the ability to contact USCIS field offices, asylum offices, service centers, and the National Benefits Center through designated points of contact to address any issues that require immediate action or direct assistance. When appropriate for the situation, a supervisor may:

     

    Verify the information provided to the customer by the USCIS officer.

     

    Directly contact the appropriate USCIS office to determine if any additional options may be available to resolve the caller’s issue (if needed).

     

    Create a Service Request if the issue cannot be resolved by the NCSC. 

     

    Request that the appropriate office take action to alleviate any unnecessary additional wait times, if the caller’s issue resulted from a USCIS error.

  6. 1 hour ago, janicecf said:

    Did the tier 2 at least told you the reason why for the possibly denial or RFE? I have read quite a few threads here speaking to a tier 2 and inquiring about their EAD and I have not come across a situation like yours. I would try to call again and speak to a different agent. You can also contact your congressman to help you with your case. 

     

    Good luck! 

    Thanks for all your kind words, my RFE was that we made 23k for a household of 3 and we used some additional assets to supplement our income to fulfill income guidelines. When I asked the reason with tier 2 for my denial, I was told that I would soon be getting a written decision in mail from USCIS- that would say why and that I need to wait. I don't know if I could believe him or not and my lawyer who filed it says I should be ok. It's all been very frustrating and confusing!

    35 minutes ago, JoJoJoJo said:

    Was your REF regarding your I-485 or I-765?

    It was for I485

  7. I was told by tier 2 when I called asking for my EAD status based on family based and was told that my case was going to be denied or may receive another RFE.

    Can this information be trusted?

    It's been 85 days since RFE was received by USCIS asking for some financial documents regarding income requirements.

    Can someone share some thoughts and their experiences?

     

  8. 1 hour ago, Eat_Pray_Love said:

    Okay..then I am not sure if they can do it at all, as green card requires interview. It's now 10+ months processing time.

    I think it doesn't really make sense as you already have a work authorization, you can start the job already. Unless the nature of the job really requires Permanent Resident you can give it a try.

    yes so I was looking to expedite my green card application as I have a masters in Aerospace engineering and companies like Nasa and Raytheon ... requires at least me to have a green card, I am right now working in a lame company for meagre money :( So I wanted to know if the job letter should mention that they will hire me if I have a green card

  9. On 1/10/2018 at 9:20 AM, Eat_Pray_Love said:

    If your response is sufficient, chances are slim if they come back with further RFE. In fact, one of the tier 2 officer told me they don't really send 2nd RFE...

    I contacted the congress office on about the 65 days since they received my response. The officer contacted USCIS on my behalf, however, they sent her back a notice that looks like a second RFE saying that my case was pending and they sent us a 2nd RFE, but neither me nor my lawyer has received anything. It turned out it was their internal mistake, the congress office kept calling them for me. They verbally confirmed on the phone that my response was sufficient, then my EAD got approved in about a week.

    So I do recommend you to contact congress office..especially if you have a job offer. Gd luck.

    Can you tell me if the job offer should mention anything like "this job offer is pending subject to ... is a green card holder or a permanent resident" so that it can be shown to USCIS to expedite my case?

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