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Hello,
I am back to update y all. It may help someone
So, I did file the mandamus with Hawkins on February 27. It went into effect a week after. Then no longer than A week and half after my beneficiary was contacted for a second medical visit. They sent his visa the same day through dhl. And he received it on April 2nd.
It has been a long and depressive Journey. The Mandamus help our case bringing it to light. Jim Hawkin staff is so effective, fast, and professional. They did a great Job. It was worth the money. My beneficiary is Already here and due for his biometrics for AOS/AED/AP next month. -
On 12/29/2022 at 12:11 AM, Boiler said:
Thank you so much
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15 minutes ago, Boiler said:
That includes the payment plan.
How do I get to contact Hacking?
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31 minutes ago, Boiler said:
Hacking charges $5k and change.
Oh really?
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Thanks y all for your advises. I will take them all into consideration before making my mind. I have been looking around and speaking to a couple of attorney. Prices are around 8 to 10k for this process. I am glad I asked here. I will think thourougly before stepping forward.
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1 hour ago, igoyougoduke said:
Yes it will force USCIS to complete the background check. if background check is not complete , USCIS is responsible to explain to judge why the background check is not complete. Worst case USCIS can ask for more time and does not mean the case will be denied.
Case will be not be denied cause WOM is filed. There is nothing wrong with filing WOM to get an adjudications. WOM only forces courts to intervene. it does not mean case will be denied or approved. it just means USCIS has to explain the cause of delay to court.
Thank you! That make a lot more sense to me. Thank you for your insight.
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36 minutes ago, Lil bear said:
Fairness has nothing to do with it.
Its why you need to know the consequences of what you are doing before you do it.
The law and intent of WOM is very clearly stated. It is to force /require a decision .. but it does NOT require the process to be “ expedited” or pushed through
I used to use the same reasoning with my kids ( now in their 40s) They would want my decision now. I would offer them this
“ If you want my answer now, it will be No.. if you are prepared to wait until i am ready to decide, it might be Yes.”
They always chose to wait Clever wise bunnies 🤪Thank u for your response. I guess I need to think wisely before jumping into that.
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Well! It wouldn t be fair to just denied an uncompleted case just because they are under pressure of giving a response within a timeframe. And really unfair for who hires an attorney paying thousands of dollars
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20 minutes ago, Lil bear said:
There have been posted threads regarding this .. do a search on this site using key words
I have seen a lot from Canada but nothing else
3 minutes ago, Lil bear said:There have been posted threads regarding this .. do a search on this site using key words
Got you.
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2 minutes ago, Lil bear said:
Many have unfortunately waited longer
Have u heard of someone been denied after wom? Sorry, i m just desperate.
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1 minute ago, Lil bear said:
Also it forces a decision which cannot be appealed. The delay is caused by incomplete background checking which is still to be resolved. Filing WoM wont cause the background check to be finished.. and if it is still incomplete when the WoM makes it to court then your application will be denied. Finished. If you wait it out you can still get a positive outcome. Just be aware of the risk
Oh wow! I never thought of a bad side of this act. I heard some people apply for it and got positive and quick return. I never thought It wouldn t speed up the process or worse increase your chances to be denied.😞 It is so frustrating to be waiting over almost 9 months already.
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Hello,
I applied for k-1 visa for my fiance since march 2021, we got approved by uscis In march 2022. my fiance got his interview done the following month, Unfortunately he was required to fill the ds5535 form. We turn that in on May 2nd. Supposedly we were to receive an answer in max 60 days. But all up to now we haven t receive anything. It has been a long wait! I would like to file for Writ of Mandamus. Do I only need an attorney? Or can I do it myself? Any tips to help me?
Can someone who filed WOM share me his expeience? TIA
How to File writ of Mandamus for k1 process
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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Thank you so much,
Things have been good so far, he got his DL, SSN already. Hopefully his EAD right after biometrics.