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I married a Vietnamese lady I brought here on a K-1 visa with her 2 kids. I filed for permanent residence after the conditional 2 year residence

expired and provided some evidence of a bona fide marriage. This included joint tax returns, her paycheck stubs with our address, two joint credit

cards and a driver's license. I explained that there were no joint assets or liabilities as requested on the form because I owned everything before

she came here.

They sent a response requesting the same information. I responded 27 days late with the same info as before and an explanation for the late response. Three days later I received a notice denying permanent residence because the additional information was not sent.

It says the decision is not appealable and she should turn in her green card.

Do I have no recourse? Does it mean the kids will ultimately go back because they were part of the same request for permanent residence?


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File a motion to re-consider form I-290b.


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Thanks for the advice, God.

I notice that those thieves want $585 for this motion and it is for something that they should have granted based on the information provided. This makes it a VERY tough decision on whether to keep her.


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Whipsaw1,

You Have just Entered The Twilight Zone!!! Curious To Hear From You In 2 Years???? The Thieves Run Rampant! Here! and There!


USC and Legal, Honest Immigrant Alike Must Fight Against Those That Deceive and Disrupt A Place Of Desirability! All Are Victims of Fraud, Both USC and Honest Immigrant Alike! The bad can and does make it more difficult for the good! Be careful who you blame!!!
kami ay nanonood!!!
 
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You won't believe this. As I am putting together the I-290b, I open the mail and there is an approval notice and a green card. Some very astute government employee with a kind heart has been reading this discussion board and decided to set things right.

Now I have another delimma. Should I tell her or let her continue packing to return?


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You cannot appeal this, but you can request a review by the District Director of the USCIS district where you applied. Provide your explanation and the evidence. Also, contact your Congressman and Senators, so they can write a letter on your behalf to USCIS.
 
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Originally posted by Whipsaw1:
You won't believe this. As I am putting together the I-290b, I open the mail and there is an approval notice and a green card. Some very astute government employee with a kind heart has been reading this discussion board and decided to set things right.

Now I have another delimma. Should I tell her or let her continue packing to return?


What do you mean. Do you not plan to stay married to her?
 
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Given that you wouldn't 'keep' her because she wasn't worth $585, let her continue packing. She's better off without you.


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LOL! Love is definitely NOT in the air in this one.


Do all the good you can, in all the ways you can, as long as ever you can.

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Being that he asked the question gives rise to the probability he wants out more so than the 585.00 Mrs B your right, love is not in the air. Therefor he should let her leave in peace.


The moment you capitulate to lawlessness you've lost your civility.

 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Whipsaw1:
You won't believe this. As I am putting together the I-290b, I open the mail and there is an approval notice and a green card. Some very astute government employee with a kind heart has been reading this discussion board and decided to set things right.

Now I have another delimma. Should I tell her or let her continue packing to return?[/QUOTEwhat?????????why would u not give her the good news????? you dont want her with you anymore?? i dont understand your story! explain please...im naive i guess!!]


"who are you to judge the way I live-i'm not perfect,or live to be but before you start pointing fingers,make sure your hands are clean".....B.M.
 
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