Many green card marriage denials occur because immigrants fail to respond to USCIS Requests For Evidence out of fear. Here is what you should know about RFEs: ruclips.net/video/bJkNyAM5eQ4/видео.html
We summit our rfe to our lawyer to submit to the uscis a month to the due day. Rfe to our lawyer on the 3/20/2023 to submit before 4/21/ 2023. My husband and l were surprise to receive a letter from the mailbox that l-485 has been denied. My husband and l have been together for 16 years, married for 7 years .
My I-485 was denied after sending RFE for medical i-693 requests, stating that "your response is insufficient because your Form I-693 was not in a sealed envelope from the Civil Surgeon. Additionally it appears that your Form I-693 is a photocopy. USCIS will only accept a Form I-693 in a sealed envelope containing the original Form I-693 that the civil surgeon signed with the medical results." I reached out to my Civil surgeon and he would not help with providing statement of letter saying document has been clearly sealed or similar supporting documents. I also consulted an immigration lawyer and he states that this is an odd case. The package was clearly sealed when I mailed it in and I know it is not a photocopy form as I fill the form too; however, I do not know exactly what is inside the package. In this case, should I proceed with motion to reconsider? Or what would you recommend? Thank you.
My I485 was denied because I didn’t provide a medical exam…problem is I came here on K1 visa, had my exam in May and applied for AOS in October. So within a year. I had all my shots (mmr, covid, tdap, hepatitis b, varicella history, even got polio, etc.). To me it looks like no one ever looked for my previous exam. Is there a way to reopen the case and have uscis look for the folder I handed cbp when I arrived? Should I file motion to reopen or motion to reconsider? I am leaning more towards the second option but I am not sure. Thank you for your response
@@BataraImmigrationLaw I did, they were all pretty useless to be honest, told me it was all my fault and I need to reapply…motion to reopen was pointless they said…but in the end we contacted our congressman, he reopened the case and I got approved.
What If you don't know the reason your husband was found ineligible because during his interview in Ciudad Juarez they didn't let him know the blue paper he received only said he committed fraud or presented false representation to an immigration officer. But we responded to every question with what we know we are not sure what they mean by we committed fraud or lied.
My husband was refused his Green Card by the counselor officer stating "human smuggling" he was never charged of such crime and CBP has no records showing any documents at all after requesting a FOIA. We believe this is a false accusation. What do we do?
@@BataraImmigrationLaw lawyer is telling us to go or write a letter to the embassy in which my husband had his interview to request reconsideration of this decision by the counselor officer...
Many green card marriage denials occur because immigrants fail to respond to USCIS Requests For Evidence out of fear. Here is what you should know about RFEs: ruclips.net/video/bJkNyAM5eQ4/видео.html
Thanks for the details. Do you know how long the BIA takes to respond to a motion to reopen once they receive the request?
I do not. Times vary from case to case.
We summit our rfe to our lawyer to submit to the uscis a month to the due day. Rfe to our lawyer on the 3/20/2023 to submit before 4/21/ 2023. My husband and l were surprise to receive a letter from the mailbox that l-485 has been denied. My husband and l have been together for 16 years, married for 7 years .
I do not understand your question.
My I-485 was denied after sending RFE for medical i-693 requests, stating that "your response is insufficient because your Form I-693 was not in a sealed envelope from the Civil Surgeon. Additionally it appears that your Form I-693 is a photocopy. USCIS will only accept a Form I-693 in a sealed envelope containing the original Form I-693 that the civil surgeon signed with the medical results."
I reached out to my Civil surgeon and he would not help with providing statement of letter saying document has been clearly sealed or similar supporting documents. I also consulted an immigration lawyer and he states that this is an odd case. The package was clearly sealed when I mailed it in and I know it is not a photocopy form as I fill the form too; however, I do not know exactly what is inside the package.
In this case, should I proceed with motion to reconsider? Or what would you recommend? Thank you.
I cannot respond without knowing more details. I would recommend if you are going the challenge the government that you contact a local lawyer.
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Thank you.
I -485 How about a denial on medical that not received thank you
Nor received by whom? If you have proof you sent it to USCIS, on time, then a motion to challenge the decision may be appropriate.
My I485 was denied because I didn’t provide a medical exam…problem is I came here on K1 visa, had my exam in May and applied for AOS in October. So within a year. I had all my shots (mmr, covid, tdap, hepatitis b, varicella history, even got polio, etc.). To me it looks like no one ever looked for my previous exam. Is there a way to reopen the case and have uscis look for the folder I handed cbp when I arrived? Should I file motion to reopen or motion to reconsider? I am leaning more towards the second option but I am not sure. Thank you for your response
Perhaps. You should contact a lawyer in your local area to go over the specific information in your case.
@@BataraImmigrationLaw I did, they were all pretty useless to be honest, told me it was all my fault and I need to reapply…motion to reopen was pointless they said…but in the end we contacted our congressman, he reopened the case and I got approved.
What If you don't know the reason your husband was found ineligible because during his interview in Ciudad Juarez they didn't let him know the blue paper he received only said he committed fraud or presented false representation to an immigration officer. But we responded to every question with what we know we are not sure what they mean by we committed fraud or lied.
I think your husband will have a rough idea, if you ask him. There may be some incident or event in his immigration history before he met you.
My husband was refused his Green Card by the counselor officer stating "human smuggling" he was never charged of such crime and CBP has no records showing any documents at all after requesting a FOIA.
We believe this is a false accusation. What do we do?
I suggest you reach out to an attorney in your local area. There will be many, many questions that your husband will need to respond to.
@@BataraImmigrationLaw thank you for your response, we have already done that
@@BataraImmigrationLaw lawyer is telling us to go or write a letter to the embassy in which my husband had his interview to request reconsideration of this decision by the counselor officer...
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it. I hope it helps.
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