Skip to main content

Your case is being held for review (I-485 wife is the petitioner)

I am the beneficiary

I had my interview yesterday

The IO was cool asking few questions about us, ask few questions about the I-130 and I-130a form we filled, then needed the original of one particular document (which we brought at the interview)

But at the beginning the IO told us that she won’t be able to take a decision since I said that my ex filed (K1 visa) for me back in 2006 and now the USCIS can’t retrieve anything about that information and they have to find out about that application in order for them to give a final decision

But the thing is, she verbally told me she filed for me but, it seems like she never did (until we broke up somewhere in 2007) she was living in the US and I was in my home country and I was really young I didn’t know much about immigration

Ever since I’ve been applying for my B1/B2 visa in 2014 and in 2019 I always include that my ex applied for me and I’ve been granted with 5 years B1/B2 visa each time

The IO made me sign a paper saying my GC will be valid for 2 years from the day it’ll be issued then 90 days before it expires I need to apply to remove the conditional to permanent

Then another paper where my wife and I both signed saying that we will need the 3-3-3 rules before I become a US citizen ((3 years of citizenship for the petitioner (which is my wife) + 3 years of me being a GC holder + 3 years of marriage))

Then at the end the IO gave us the “notice of interview result” with the 1st box checked saying: Your case is being held for review.

Now I’m so worried about how long they gonna take take the final decision I haven’t been working for over a year and I’m expecting a baby from my wife anytime this week

What I possibly can do to anticipate?

Help! Please…

submitted by /u/YHWH4444
[link] [comments]

source https://www.reddit.com/r/immigration/comments/pxbbmm/your_case_is_being_held_for_review_i485_wife_is/

Popular posts from this blog

What is the DS-160 form and how do I fill it out?

The DS-160 form is a vital document that every individual applying for a United States nonimmigrant visa must complete. Whether you're planning to visit the U.S. for tourism, business, or any other purpose, this form is a crucial step in the visa application process. Here, we will guide you on how to fill out the DS-160 form effectively to ensure a smooth visa application journey. Firstly, it's important to note that the DS-160 form is an online application, so you'll need a stable internet connection to access and fill it out. Begin by visiting the U.S. Department of State's official website and locating the DS-160 form. Once there, carefully read through the instructions and gather all the necessary information and documents before starting the form. As you navigate through the DS-160 form, you'll encounter multiple sections covering personal information, travel plans, family details, work history, and security-related questions. It is crucial to be honest and

NVC Case FE Review note

Hi everyone, my family and I are under the F3 category and we just received a notice from NVC that our documents have been approved and that we are Documentarily Qualified. My only concern is this message that we received today in addition to the acceptance: ​ " [Name of petitioner] does not meet the minimum income requirement to sponsor the intending immigrants for this case. The consular officer will make a decision regarding this requirement at the time of the interview. For more information, please visit https://www.uscis.gov/i-864p . To avoid delays, an additional Affidavit of Support Form I-864 for a joint sponsor may be submitted." ​ We already have a petitioner and a household sponsor (the household sponsor's income is above the required level), but still unsure why we received this. Has anyone else received this message? All of our documents say "Approved" on NVC. Does this mean we have to find another sponsor? Can we show the consular officer our

Tips for Increasing Your Chances in the Green Card Lottery

Are you dreaming of relocating to the land of opportunities? The Green Card Lottery DV (Diversity Visa) could be your ticket to making that dream a reality. Each year, thousands of individuals from eligible countries participate in this lottery, hoping to secure permanent residency in the United States. While the lottery is a game of chance, there are a few tips that can boost your chances of success. In this article, we will explore some effective strategies to increase your likelihood of winning the Green Card Lottery DV. 1. Submitting Early: Don't wait until the last minute to submit your application. The Green Card Lottery DV has a limited number of slots available, and once they are filled, no more applications will be accepted. By submitting your application early, you ensure that you have a higher chance of being considered. 2. Review the Eligibility Criteria: Before applying, carefully review the eligibility requirements for the Green Card Lottery DV. Ensure that you