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Noorah101 Dec 9th 2005 4:30 am

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Congratulations, Deb and Garry! :)

Rene

Suess Dec 9th 2005 5:02 am

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CONGRATULATIONS.

Happy days

Sue

business+ Dec 9th 2005 9:20 am

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Congratulations! I am sure you feel tremendous relief.

dbark Dec 9th 2005 10:28 am

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Congratulations! :)

Rete Dec 9th 2005 12:47 pm

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Congratulations to you both. Now the big one is being saved for the actually 100% approval after the security checks are in.

I laughed at your comments to Garry about why your interview might have been easy. In reality your interview matched the majority of reports from posters. Honesty plays a big part in how you view the anticipated interview.

Rete

Steffi Dec 9th 2005 3:01 pm

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Congratulations!! :)

nettlebed Dec 9th 2005 3:19 pm

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Originally Posted by UKintheUSA
<Long story short>

Congrats, Deb and Gary!

CaliforniaBride Dec 9th 2005 4:30 pm

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Congratulations.


Originally Posted by UKintheUSA
Our lawyer did say that if the FBI name check doesn't come in a few weeks we might need to contact a Congressman. How long is typical?
What does a Congressman have anything to do with this?

It's part of the role of your Congressperson, from the House or Senate, to help you in dealing with federal agencies. They have staff who specifically deal with constituents issues. I would think that your House Representative would be more appropriate since they represent constituents on a local level, whereas your Senators represent you at a state level.

That being said here's a link to one of our state Senator's website. She deals with federal agencies on behalf of constituents:

http://boxer.senate.gov/services/index.cfm

Basically once you write to your Congressperson they are obliged to respond. Usually they will investigate your case and can do a number of things (depending on how proactive they are) to your benefit.

The wait on here has been between 2 months and 2 years. You may want to ask your attorney how long he thinks would too long.

bantik2005 Dec 9th 2005 5:13 pm

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Congratulations!!! Hopefully security check will come back very soon.

CarlM Dec 9th 2005 5:18 pm

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Originally Posted by UKintheUSA
Well the long awaited Interview which we had been well prepared for was today. We were in the room all of about 5 minutes! There were a few laughs and not a single tense moment. Our DAO was very nice. Our lawyer was with us and it was very obvious that he is very well respected and known as everyone we walked by on the way into the room spoke to him on a first name basis. When we arrived we went thru the usual security check......then we were asked what we were there for. We told the officer at the front that we were waiting for our lawyer. he asked who? We told him and said Oh he'll be right along I am sure, he is very punctual. John walked in 5 minutes later and then a few minutes later we went into the room. They asked Garry the normal "are you a terrorist" questions etc.....
They asked him if he had plans on practicing poligamy and in his wonderful Welsh accent he said.........Whaaaaaaaat's that? And then he was told, he laughed and said "one wife's enough thank you very much!" We all had a laugh, he looked thru the joint bills, and then said you are approved but I am still waiting for the FBI check. So he said to just go home and relax cause it's another step done and we are approved and all set. I said "do you want to see our pictures or anything?" He said no I can tell you guys are for real and that was that. He never asked Garry about the overstay of 2 weeks, about anything. Just in and out. We went out to lunch to celebrate, came home and slept for 4 hours! This whole thing has been emotionally exhausting! Our lawyer did say that if the FBI name check doesn't come in a few weeks we might need to contact a Congressman. How long is typical?
What does a Congressman have anything to do with this?
THANKS FOR ALL OF YOUR HELP! We were so well prepared (actually I WAS! I did all the paperwork! ) that my lawyer asked me how my new job was going...........I said GREAT why? he then responded, I need someone like you in my office to fill a high level position! LOL
I ahve enjoyed learning all of this and I am a wicked TYPE A organizational freak.............Hmmmm know who's..........maybe someday!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
Deb and Garry

Theres lovely!

nettlebed Dec 9th 2005 5:24 pm

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Originally Posted by CarlM
Theres lovely!

Another bloody Taff! Out with the bugger!!!

ian-mstm Dec 9th 2005 8:23 pm

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Originally Posted by UKintheUSA
Well the long awaited Interview which we had been well prepared for was today.

Congratulations! Best wishes.

Ian

Blank Dec 9th 2005 11:26 pm

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Congratulations. You shoul know however that the name check can take
anywhere from a week to a year. And your Concressman can do very little
about it.

Trust me, I have been there. What you or your lawyer need to do is infopass
to your local uscis every month or so until they order a new FP.

Good Luck.
I am neither a lawyer nor an expert.
Blank

"UKintheUSA" <member30258@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected] m...
    > Well the long awaited Interview which we had been well prepared for was
    > today. We were in the room all of about 5 minutes! There were a few
    > laughs and not a single tense moment. Our DAO was very nice. Our
    > lawyer was with us and it was very obvious that he is very well
    > respected and known as everyone we walked by on the way into the room
    > spoke to him on a first name basis. When we arrived we went thru the
    > usual security check......then we were asked what we were there for. We
    > told the officer at the front that we were waiting for our lawyer. he
    > asked who? We told him and said Oh he'll be right along I am sure, he
    > is very punctual. John walked in 5 minutes later and then a few minutes
    > later we went into the room. They asked Garry the normal "are you a
    > terrorist" questions etc.....
    > They asked him if he had plans on practicing poligamy and in his
    > wonderful Welsh accent he said.........Whaaaaaaaat's that? And then he
    > was told, he laughed and said "one wife's enough thank you very much!"
    > We all had a laugh, he looked thru the joint bills, and then said you
    > are approved but I am still waiting for the FBI check. So he said to
    > just go home and relax cause it's another step done and we are approved
    > and all set. I said "do you want to see our pictures or anything?" He
    > said no I can tell you guys are for real and that was that. He never
    > asked Garry about the overstay of 2 weeks, about anything. Just in and
    > out. We went out to lunch to celebrate, came home and slept for 4
    > hours! This whole thing has been emotionally exhausting! Our lawyer
    > did say that if the FBI name check doesn't come in a few weeks we might
    > need to contact a Congressman. How long is typical?
    > What does a Congressman have anything to do with this?
    > THANKS FOR ALL OF YOUR HELP! We were so well prepared (actually I WAS!
    > I did all the paperwork! ) that my lawyer asked me how my new job was
    > going...........I said GREAT why? he then responded, I need someone
    > like you in my office to fill a high level position! LOL
    > I ahve enjoyed learning all of this and I am a wicked TYPE A
    > organizational freak.............Hmmmm know who's..........maybe
    > someday!
    > GOD BLESS AMERICA!
    > Deb and Garry
    > --
    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com

Elvira Dec 10th 2005 12:04 am

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Originally Posted by Blank
Congratulations. You shoul know however that the name check can take
anywhere from a week to a year. And your Concressman can do very little
about it.

Trust me, I have been there. What you or your lawyer need to do is infopass
to your local uscis every month or so until they order a new FP.

Good Luck.
I am neither a lawyer nor an expert.
Blank


???Why would a new FP help with an overdue name check???

To Deb + Garry: Congratulations! So many at BE seem to be approved recently - we - employment-based family - were yesterday too!). Must be something in the BE water! :)


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