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Response from local congressman
Long post alert. 🚨 Hi guys, I feel a bit worried. PD 05/29/2021 EAD renewed in May 2024 Travel Parole issued Jan 2024 1 RFE for medical and F1 visa back in 2023 No interview yet Weird thing is my PD does not appear on my I-485 but I never had issues with renewing my or my husband’s EAD cards. We were both issued travel paroles but never travelled outside US. My husband’s EAD was renewed successfully in July 2025 before we received this email. I worked for my sponsor for 1,5 years but just took long leave this Jan. My sponsor is okay for me to come back anytime since I had quite good relationship with them. I work a skilled job at this time but plan to come back working for my sponsor on case I have interview. I did a service request and sent a letter to my local congressman back in June when I just became current. His response worried me since I have never seen anyone having similar responses before. Would love to hear your thoughts. “Thank you for your inquiry regarding this constituent’s immigration matter. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) records confirm that your constituent’s case is pending at this time. USCIS is committed to adjudicating immigration benefits in a timely and efficient manner while also ensuring public safety, national security and compliance with all relevant directives. While the processing steps for most applications or petitions are completed quickly, a small percentage of cases involve unresolved issues that may result in adjudication delays. For example, if our review reveals an issue that may impact an individual’s eligibility for the requested immigration benefit, further inquiry is needed. The inquiry may include an additional interview and/or contact with another agency for updates or more comprehensive information. We are unable to determine at this time when the review process for the application will be completed. USCIS will issue a decision on your constituent's case once certain issues are resolved. We are striving to resolve these issues as soon as possible. We understand that your constituent may be frustrated by the progress of their case. However, USCIS must balance individual inconvenience against broader issues of public safety and national security.”