Thanks nishant.
thanks for magic words.
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Welcome to new RFE week and Good Luck to All! :)
It's just a Murphy's law. As long as our case is pending everything @ TSC appears stalled :)
Lol.... everything seems really dead today...forums, trackitt, :P.
btw, I tried to have my attorney check on CIS about my case, but I got a stock response from them as well: 'CIS does not accept inquiries before 60 days'
Leo & Essenel start to another week. Looks like 25% cases are getting RFE's that is why things are getting really slow now. All really depends on the officer who is reviewing the response if he / she has a few minutes of time to clear out our cases. Quite realistically the RFE response received date is our new RD for review by the officer, even though by the work flow rules our cases should go back to their original positions. Mine is Mar 1st so I probably have a few more weeks to go at this rate since there are several 2 weeks plus waiters. Yes TSC is a bit dull on Mondays; who wouldn't be after the weekend looks like some officers work on Saturday and get their comp off on Monday. There are still cases filed early Nov that have not seen any kind of response including RFE. Good luck to everyone in the RFE club.
Wow, that is a lot of RFEs! I don't understand how they can lose so many documents...I thought it is all scanned in and they print it out and put all the case files on the officer's desk and if something is missing then they just print it out again...clearly, it's not working like that. I wonder if their servers were down today or if there was a technical problem of some sort. There were no approvals at all today either from TSC or NSC. Weird.... :)
So did you have to take the old medical forms back to the same civil surgeon and get him/her to correct the flu portion of it and reseal? Did he/she charge you again for that?
Why don't you start from "Main ghar se cycle le ke nikla ...." and tell us the whole story. There are many of us here on the forum expecting such an RFE.
Wow..it's been absolutely quiet for the past 2 days. May be everybody is out on an early Spring Break.
It's hard not to check the phone every minute for a text message/ email. I'm getting restless and unable to concenterate at work.
Hey 1010, first of all, did you know that in French and Belgian, Tintin is actually pronounced more like 'Tenten'? This should be your new nickname now :p
Now for the less important stuff ;) - did your status change to Response Review or not yet? (Mine hasn't changed yet....)
Sorry for not elaborating earlier.
I took the original medical forms with a copy of the RFE letter to the same civil surgeon. They needed us to show a proof for influenza vaccines even if we had given a copy earlier. The last page having the vaccination record was replaced and filled with necessary details and the date when the vaccine was received with the corresponding box checked accordingly. And the RFE letter was placed on top of the original forms and sealed in together. We received copies for our reference. The civil surgeon didn't charge a penny extra and the whole process was done in almost 20 minutes. Just make sure to check the changes before they are sealed in.
Hope this helps.
This trend is from the Nov filers RFE/Approved is 25%. Probably I believe the individuals who receive the documentation scan the gold sheet that is how we get the alerts and upload for the officer. After that its all upto the officer. Unfortunately by getting the RFE we missed a golden chance.
That’s a important update I got it only on Mar 1st, our responsibility kind of ends once we get this alert. Good luck.
No update buddy just waiting, waiting and waiting. Might well take this whole month for me as things seem to be really slow again.
Friends,
Both me and my wife received RFEs for BC. I am getting to respond to our RFEs tomorrow. Quick question, would you recommend mailing the responses to our RFEs as separate mails? Or can I put the 2 responses in the same mail (large envelope) but enclosed in two separate envelopes? Please advise.
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Congrats Leo!
Congratulations Leo - enjoy the surreal feeling :)
Congrats Leo. Wish you the very best.
Congratulations Leo, happy for you and your family. Its your turn now Teddy.
I mailed our RFE responses (mine and my wife's) today. Hopefully a positive decision will be made on our cases soon. Our RFEs were for photocopies of official birth certificates.
Congrats, Leo Verde.
Thanks nayekal! are you the same one from I m m i g r a t i o n V o i c e core?[/QUOTE]
Yes. I used to access ** occasionally and followed others to Q's forum.
Got RFE detailed notice today.... (same RFE for Spouse & Myself)
"Please submit a photocopy of your official birth certificate. If the document is not in English, please include a certified English translation. If a birth certificate does not exist or cannot be obtained, you must demonstrate this and submit secondary evidence pertinent to the facts at issue.
You must submit the requested information within eighty-four (84) days from the datc of this letter (87 days if this notice was received by mail). Failure to do so may result in the denial of your application."
We already submitted NAC & two affidavits (one from parents & one from uncle).
What should we send them now???
Any suggestion please...................
Today i received RFE notification (lawyer also got copy).
Asking for photocopy of official Birth Certificate for all primary and dependent.
Planing to send photocopy of official Birth Certificate and two affidavits for all.
Primary BC registered late, secondary BC registered after 2-3 days of born.
Officer # XM 1027
84 days time to respond.
Guys Nishant posted a few days back that Ron Gotcher had commented on this issue. The root cause is that since EAD / AP & GC are 3 applications 3 copies of BC related material should be submitted. I would suggest you do the same in consultation with your lawyer. In my own case Iam submitted old bc + 2 affidavits originally for the RFE submitted the same including new BC's with old birth registration date generated after 485 filing.
My RFE was for a photocopy of official birth certificate and I submitted the following in the same order. Keeping fingers crossed now :)
1) Gold sheet on top
2) Photocopy of white RFE letter
3) RFE Response Cover Letter
4) Photocopy of BC
5) Photocopy of Secondary School Certificate
6) Affidavits from mother, father & aunt
7) Photocopies of biometric pages of current & expired passports
Make sure to waive the signature confirmation if mailing by USPS Express Mail. I forgot to do that in my case. USPS left a note to pick up my mail and the following day a person from USCIS picked it up from the post office. I called the local USPS office in Mesquite, TX and they told me to not worry and this is normal for them. USCIS does pick up signature confirmation mails from post office the following day. But to avoid any confusion or delays, better to waive signature confirmation.
Friends,
We received our CPO emails just a short while ago from TSC. I thank all of you for being there for all of us.
Teddy, I pray that you should cross the line very soon. Hopefully today, if not over the weekend.
I wish you all the very best.
As they say, the pastures are always greener on the other side. In this case, it is truly greener.