Hello, my dear fellas. I start writing this with a little relieved heart.
You know I've been wanting answers about what happened to me, and God sent me some today.
I had sent an Inquiry to the NVC, to the US Embassy in Brazil, and to USCIS itself. We contacted our congressman (state of Alabama) and also forwarded our case to two experienced attorneys.
On November 3rd USCIS updated my account saying that the Department of State had sent my case back to USCIS for them to "review".
I am happy to say that they reviewed the case today, Thursday, November 10th, and we were RE-APPROVED. I am really happy. The case was sent back to the NVC and the Rio de Janeiro embassy had never seen my case before.
This serves as hope for those who have had the case sent back to USCIs for possible review, keep your hopes up. The case was re-approved, yes it is possible (unlike USCIS saying my case was sent to the embassy and they denied it. This was a lie and the officer who sent this inquiry should review the methods of how USCIS deals with people's lives.)
I was desperate on day 3, day 4, and day 5... And I made this post to share my problem. I thank all of you, each one, who answered me here trying to solve this puzzle with me. I appreciate every answer.
A new letter will be sent to my fiancé and I'm so glad he wasn't turned down because of his criminal background! We will now move on with our case being sent to the NVC, and my conclusion from this is that USCIS makes mistakes, and sometimes it's worth your while to fight for what you want.
My fiance and I are both scientists, we have no criminal cases, and a clean record for over ten years, we are eligible to marry and we have never been married before or had children from other marriages. I have 28 years and he's 32 years old.
Nothing that would hurt or delay our case, but it happened.
If it happens to you, please. Let them know. Let the USCIS know, the NVC, your embassy, and your state political representatives. We pay taxes for this.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND AMERICA TOO! :)))