fnu at
Nov 27, 2021
Does anyone with the same Date or any Advice?
how long more should I wait?
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A ANov 27, 2021
this is out of normal processing time. call uscis asap. lol it should have been done a in year or si
VP palmerNov 27, 2021
2018 My God i just can't find Word to Say why are these people heartless My friend let US Best the system don't give up i know Ur pain BT this is really ashame 3 years away from your spouse God where are u the Good marriage are suffering
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Nickon zabraNov 27, 2021
Iโ€™m July 2018 no interview
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K CNov 27, 2021
fnu...if it is short for first name unknown that could be the reason why so long...but 2018 case no process still insane
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Ezy .Nov 27, 2021
This is outrageous. @fnu do you have any unpleasant record perhaps? 3 yrs down the line with no decision in sight for your case is simply unacceptable.
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Nickon zabraNov 27, 2021
fnu stun @ My PD 27 July 2018 no interview nothing,if you want to have a long life you better move on it like me .
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C KNov 27, 2021
itโ€™s been 970days too without a decision ๐Ÿ˜“๐Ÿ˜“๐Ÿ˜“
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Laura FNov 27, 2021
you should be contacting uscis.. this is not a normal processing time and definitely outside of the window!
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kay lawNov 27, 2021
File a Writ of Mandamus (suing) with a lawyer
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Nickon zabraNov 27, 2021
kay law how it work mandamus?
fnu atNov 27, 2021
@Nickon zabra: what do you mean?
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Nickon zabraNov 27, 2021
i asked kay law @ about mandamus (suing) how can I do it ?
fnu atNov 27, 2021
@Ezy: I don't have any bad background except my spouse does who is us citizen.
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Ezy .Nov 27, 2021
@fnu ; that could be the cause for the delay i suspect...they're probably running a further background check on your spouse regardless of he/she being a US citizen, infact it interest them most when a citizen. At this moment I can only wish you the best of luck as these guys tend to be notoriously slow when running background check.
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M WNov 28, 2021
I think USCIS doesnโ€™t care for 2018 cases cos it makes no sense
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kay lawNov 28, 2021
@Nickon. When a Writ of Mandamus is filed with a lawyer thats them forcing the hand of uscis to make a decision on your case, it works 100% of the time and most times it leads to an approval in which they have 60days to respond. Your lawyer can either threaten a Mandamus and in most times it leads to USCIS giving an approval or update your case rather than getting the court involved or seeing a judge. If they don't reply within 60days, it is then transferred to the courts. From there on the Judge will decide your fate and more than likely will approve. I wish most immigrants know about this route/path than sitting and let them get away with so much.
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Nickon zabraNov 29, 2021
@ Kay law thanks you

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