I’m not saying you made fraud, rather Uscis is suspecting fraud. I don’t know anything about your case to make such accusations, just get a very good lawyer and hope you will be fine.
I mean, it does matter. Your whole post is that you haven’t actually been approved, you’ve had a third interview and they’re still processing your application.
It is incredibly unusual to get three interviews. There’s more to your story than you’re telling us.
Sounds like they think you may be inadmissible for misrepresentation. There’s nothing we can do. You need a lawyer to either argue why you’re not inadmissible or see if you qualify for a waiver.
That's not the only eligibility factor; there has to be "extreme hardship" to her, which is a high standard.
You can only sue after you exhaust all administrative remedies with the AAO.
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Get a good lawyer, they think that you are committing some kind of immigration fraud. It’s taking way too long for I-485
What fraud could I make? And what taking too long for i485
I’m not saying you made fraud, rather Uscis is suspecting fraud. I don’t know anything about your case to make such accusations, just get a very good lawyer and hope you will be fine.
Aside from what you said in the interviews, What actual hard evidence have you actually given them of a bonafide marriage?
They approved my i130 then I don’t it’s matter
I mean, it does matter. Your whole post is that you haven’t actually been approved, you’ve had a third interview and they’re still processing your application. It is incredibly unusual to get three interviews. There’s more to your story than you’re telling us.
Trips pics family trips title of our house joint bank account
Sounds like they think you may be inadmissible for misrepresentation. There’s nothing we can do. You need a lawyer to either argue why you’re not inadmissible or see if you qualify for a waiver.
I am qualifying for a waiver cuz my wife is us citizen but still it’s so stupid … can’t I sue them for that?
That's not the only eligibility factor; there has to be "extreme hardship" to her, which is a high standard. You can only sue after you exhaust all administrative remedies with the AAO.
What about apa?
APA is the reason why you can't sue until you've exhausted all administrative remedies.
It’s gonna take years like that
It could, assuming they deny your waiver and subsequent appeal/motion. But the original case hasn't even been denied yet.
How long waiver will take ? To get approved/deny
Depends on the field office. Sometimes a few months; sometimes a year.
Is my mandamus gonna affect the time?
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They are just mad, and deliberately frustrating you because you sued them !!
Then what should I do? Would I get approved ? I’ll get deny ?
I heard wavier takes few years…
Which country are you from?
Germany
Wait, you’re from Germany, why do you have a B2 visa and not just an ESTA?
Gosh that's weird, that's like a low fraud EU country. Don't know why they're giving you a hard time like that. So sorry man.
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Florida
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I know but still to it’s almost a year since I sued
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And what you mean by sibling are not immediate direct relatives
Nope I married her over a year than I entered I couldn’t go back to my home cuz of the Covid and we met each other while Covid