Post Interview Admin. Review
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9 weeks and waiting since fiancee's interview in Manila. In the meantime the
I129f petition has expired. The CSC INS agent said in a distinct Pakastani
accent (after speed dialing for 90 minutes before getting through) "don't
worry". Also, the Manila Consulate requests that all inquiries be made via
fax. After several faxes sent it became obvious that they are not going to
respond and I may as well inquire via carrier pidgeon. No doubt the
paperwork is aging in someone's in-box in D.C. If the private sector worked
at the same pace as the gov't I think we'd all be out of a job. Stay tuned.
I129f petition has expired. The CSC INS agent said in a distinct Pakastani
accent (after speed dialing for 90 minutes before getting through) "don't
worry". Also, the Manila Consulate requests that all inquiries be made via
fax. After several faxes sent it became obvious that they are not going to
respond and I may as well inquire via carrier pidgeon. No doubt the
paperwork is aging in someone's in-box in D.C. If the private sector worked
at the same pace as the gov't I think we'd all be out of a job. Stay tuned.
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>Subject: Post Interview Admin. Review
>From: "DL" [email protected]
>Date: 12/11/2002 10:16 PM Central Standard Time
>Message-id:
>9 weeks and waiting since fiancee's interview in Manila. In the meantime the
>I129f petition has expired. The CSC INS agent said in a distinct Pakastani
>accent (after speed dialing for 90 minutes before getting through) "don't
>worry". Also, the Manila Consulate requests that all inquiries be made via
>fax. After several faxes sent it became obvious that they are not going to
>respond and I may as well inquire via carrier pidgeon. No doubt the
>paperwork is aging in someone's in-box in D.C. If the private sector worked
>at the same pace as the gov't I think we'd all be out of a job. Stay tuned.
Most of admistrative review will take 8 to 10 weeks.
>From: "DL" [email protected]
>Date: 12/11/2002 10:16 PM Central Standard Time
>Message-id:
>9 weeks and waiting since fiancee's interview in Manila. In the meantime the
>I129f petition has expired. The CSC INS agent said in a distinct Pakastani
>accent (after speed dialing for 90 minutes before getting through) "don't
>worry". Also, the Manila Consulate requests that all inquiries be made via
>fax. After several faxes sent it became obvious that they are not going to
>respond and I may as well inquire via carrier pidgeon. No doubt the
>paperwork is aging in someone's in-box in D.C. If the private sector worked
>at the same pace as the gov't I think we'd all be out of a job. Stay tuned.
Most of admistrative review will take 8 to 10 weeks.