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  1. I have recently returned home to the UK from the USA. My marriage did not work out and we mutually annulled the marriage on very good terms. My rescheduled greencard interview letter came through the day I left, it is supposed to be in a weeks time. Do I need to contact somebody to inform them or will they already know due to the annulment of the marriage? Obviously sending a letter is not going to be quick enough. I want to still be able to travel to the USA in the future and potentially we may try again down the line once we have figured things out between us. 

  2. Hello VisaJourney,

     

    I have just returned home to the UK from the US. I had gone through the K1 system to move over and marry my wife. Things had been very difficult with the work visa taking so long, the stress of not bringing in money etc. As well as along the way I think we both just realised we weren't ready. Especially the way the US system just pushes and condenses everything to happen so quickly, compared to your average relationship. Anyway my question is. Do I need to do anything on my end or does me ex need to do anything on her end? My interview got rescheduled for September just after I left. We have not thrown away the idea that after some time we may reconnect and try again, plus I would like to come over to visit possibly next year. Will there be any impact because I left ?

     

    Thank you for any help.

  3. 1 hour ago, Poseidon1212 said:

    Could be. As far as I know everyone receives one before their interview (unless you already send in medical with initial packet). 
     

    All over the USCIS website. They’ve cancelled all face to face appointments until at least April 1st. ASCs are also closed. 

    Yeah I checked just after I posted that comment. Says they will send a rescheduled appointment out from what I read. 

  4. 1 minute ago, ClickityClackity said:

    I've spoken to T2 officers multiple times and the only useful thing they told me was "if for any reason you have to submit another expedite request, contact T2 to do so, since T1 makes a lot of mistakes on those"

     

    Not even kidding.

    I have been there. My first expedite request, even after repeating my email address 3 times. The person still took it down wrong and because of this I didn't know they had sent me an email asking for further evidence until 2 weeks after they sent it. 

  5. 14 minutes ago, EmilySmith said:

    I talked to the live chat (cuz phone calls wait at least 30min), the lady told me just official answers ,  she said they are looking into the case to see if they can make a determination. Still have to wait for the case to be approved and notice mail. I could not get any useful info. so frustrated...

    Have you tried calling and speaking with a tier 2 officer?. They have a lot more access to look into cases.

  6. 2 hours ago, Lina805 said:

    Hi, did anything changed between your first and second request? (submitted another reason etc.) How long have you waited to request again after the denial?

     

    I required to expedite the ead card due to financial lost and have a pending job offer, i wasn't even asked to file them the documents, just received a denial couple of days after.

    Went to a congressman, his staff member said they don't help with expedite.

    I live in Texas but my case was assigned to Vermont.

    Wondering how i should proceed now..

    Hello, The reason my first one was denied was because I had an RFE for my i-485, which just cancelled out any expedite request. Both times I filed under financial hardship. I have had a job opening for me pretty much since October last year. If you received denial straight away, that usually means that whatever notes were put down in the initial request over the phone, the officer didn't deem them worthy. 

     

    The whole expedite process is very weird, you could put another request in the exact same and another officer would accept it and ask for further evidence, it is all down to the discretion of the officer overlooking your request. I think you can file another expedite request a week or so after your denial. 

  7. 10 minutes ago, GSKhanuja said:

    Where can I check the status of my EAD request? I made an EAD request yesterday and they gave me a reference number but I don’t know where to check the status from?

    Also I have not been called for my biometric appointment yet so will that affect my expedite request?

    https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus you can make an account here and check, there is also an app. The reference number isn't what you use to check your status. It will be your i-765 case number that will show expedite status. 

  8. 2 hours ago, GSKhanuja said:

    Hi Guys

     My AOS petition is in process and I am planning to request for an expedite request for EAD as I have a job offer which clearly states that we need a valid work permit and I can start the job offer as soon as I have the work permit with me but my biometrics has not been completed yet and haven't received any letter for biometrics so can I still request for Expedite EAD?

    As far as I know, you cannot file an expedite request without completing your biometrics first.

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