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Leovirgo

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  1. And it takes a lot of courage to stand up to the laws and the more RSO's stay quiet, the more likely new, unconstititutional laws will pass. I tell my husband every day ... keep fighting, don't let them do this to you, you are a human being and your life has value and we have to fight. And so we do and so far, its turned out as well as it can. So keep fighting beautifullady ...

    Last post well explained. I beat the adam Walsh Act. I let USCIS know my rights and where I was going with them. I was sent a NOID because I fell barely under Adam Walsh Act. I was a Adam walsh Petitioner. I beat the act for a number of reasons. One' I proved I was no threat to my wife. I also made it clear that the Adam Walsh Act was uncontitutional. I sent my request of evidence in with my explaination of that. One month later (Approved). MMM interesting APPROVED. I was already preparing a law suit, and they know it to. I was not speaking of this until I Knew for sure until now. USCIS will bully you if you let them.

    APPROVED, APPROVED, After takeing my grounds...

    Thanks so much Perplexed. It makes me feel better that we're not alone and someone understand our situation. I've been researching and reading and so far I have not seen any AAO decisions. We're the 1st perhaps to be sent in to Washington....... We're given 30 days to submit written statements.

  2. I'm trying to better understand your situtation. Did you get approved first, then USCIS revoked your approval?? Did they know you fell under ADAM WALSH ACT? Did you ever receive a NOID first?

    Did you enclose information about the past crime? Please explain more your situation??

    Yes, we were approved at the interview then they send a letter saying they reopened the case or application. We only knew it is an AWA after the local USCIS requested paperwork for my husband's allegedly offense.

    We send letters, letters from therapists etc. The denial doesn't addressed the issue though like "if my husband poses a threat to me".

  3. Thanks for mentioning the Human Right Commission, we'll contact them if they can help us. I'm here in the USA already and adjusted my status but they revoked their approval. I understand the constitution did not give me any rights, however the rights being denied are my husband's. Our attorney has contacted the ACLU and the ACLU got back to her asking for more information. I will find out which rights may have been denied. Our attorney feels if we can get more cases it improves our chance with ACLU.

    Also, I'm wondering if someone can give insights concerning the work permit when the denial of a green card has been appealed.

  4. Does anyone have a Adam Walsh Act denial based on their constitutional rights having been violated?

    Our attorney is attempting to take this to the ACLU. The more cases that involve civil rights issues the more likely that the ACLU will become involved.

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