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#21
10-25-2012, 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by chiquilla View Post
Dude, CHILL! It's not the end of the world, just sign the damn papers and send it back. BIG FU*KN DEAL.
You've been waiting for YEARS...a couple more months will not kill you..if you were in such a hurry, YOU should've had the lawyer complete everything by AUGUST 15th. so YOU can mail your packet..but you waited till October.
Excuse my language, but I have no respect for people who disrespect their parents..Do you realize she had the choice to abort your ass but noooo, she let you live, wiped your ass and fed that filthy mouth of yours. You owe her your fuk*n LIFE.
I couldn't have said it better myself!
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#22
10-25-2012, 07:33 PM
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Boy do not use that word to call your mother, it's very disrespectful and mean. She cares about you that's why she paid the lawyer to help u out. Most of us here have to slave to come up with the money to pay the fees, plus school, plus rent, plus food, plus gas ect ect. You have the chance to have a wonderful mom looking up for u. The least, u should be grateful. As for advice, I have none for you....people like u need to learn the hard way in order to appreciate the blessings in ur life. Stop being a spoiled brat....that's not how us dreamers should act.
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10-25-2012, 07:42 PM
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If I could I would personally look for your application and burn it just so you would never get approved for being such a fucking dick towards your mom, which I'm sure helped you paid for the process, ungrateful POS
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Filed by: Myself| Package sent: 07/28/2014 Lewisville,TX | Delivered: 07/29/2014| G1145 Notification: 08/04/2014| I-797C: 08/08/2014 Biometrics: 08/18/2014 for 08/26/2014 | Approved: N/A| EAD Sent: N/A |
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#24
10-25-2012, 07:50 PM
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I got my I-797C Notice of Action today. It said my application would be returned to me.

Let me explain. I was planning on doing this whole fucking thing on my own. However, in mid-August, my c**t mother decided "Oh, no, son! Let a lawyer handle it!" I tried to convince her not to get one since I had no criminal record and knew how to fill everything out. Yet no matter how much I pleaded with her, she decided she wouldn't let me fill it out and paid $300 for the paralegal to do it.

The paralegal mailed my app on October 12. Yet today I get this letter from USCIS letting me know that my application would be returned. Why? From I-797C Notice of Action:

"You must sign your application in the signature block if you are 14 years of age or older. Your parent or guardian may sign their name in the signature block if you are younger than 14. Your signature or a parent's or guardian's signature in the 'Signature of person preparing form, if other than above' block is not a valid signature for this purpose. Please sign and send the application with the correct fees to the address listed on the bottom of this page."

We pay their firm $300 AND the $465 for the USCIS fees, yet they fuck my application up. Now I will have to wait ages for my EAD. Does it mean I have to pay $465 again? Has USCIS cashed the check? Let this be a warning to all of those filing through a law firm: CHECK YOUR SHIT BEFORE THEY SEND IT OUT! Don't make the same mistake I made.
Chill your mother did was right just sign where they told you and go after those idiots who file your appliation not your Mother!!! Silly it's not her fault!
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10-25-2012, 08:23 PM
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Uhhh..

My lawyer sat me down and had me look over my own documents before they bundled them together.

They're at fault for not noticing it, but so are you!
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10-25-2012, 09:24 PM
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CHILL CHILL CHILL!!

Okay this happened to me also. Don't panic
You don't have to do anything but sign the forms and repackage everything you sent in a new envelope and send it back to the lockbox.

Keep the "rejection letters" with you.

Make sure to place that green sheet on top of your application. That should be the first thing they see when they open your package.

Rejection and denial are completely different. IDK why people think the title is misleading or w/e
USCIS calls it rejection SO....

But don't worry i resent mine and in 2 days of them receiving it it was already being forwarded to Texas and i got my receipt in the mail the same week.

Aaah i just saw on your timeline that you sent it to Chicago. I sent mine to Chicago also and was "rejected"
Just resend it, you'll be fine

Are you under 18? USCIS supposedly rejected mine because they needed a parent signature on my application
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10-25-2012, 09:44 PM
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yeah that's what you get for calling your own mother a cu*t.
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10-26-2012, 12:15 AM
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I got my I-797C Notice of Action today. It said my application would be returned to me.

Let me explain. I was planning on doing this whole fucking thing on my own. However, in mid-August, my c**t mother decided "Oh, no, son! Let a lawyer handle it!" I tried to convince her not to get one since I had no criminal record and knew how to fill everything out. Yet no matter how much I pleaded with her, she decided she wouldn't let me fill it out and paid $300 for the paralegal to do it.

The paralegal mailed my app on October 12. Yet today I get this letter from USCIS letting me know that my application would be returned. Why? From I-797C Notice of Action:

"You must sign your application in the signature block if you are 14 years of age or older. Your parent or guardian may sign their name in the signature block if you are younger than 14. Your signature or a parent's or guardian's signature in the 'Signature of person preparing form, if other than above' block is not a valid signature for this purpose. Please sign and send the application with the correct fees to the address listed on the bottom of this page."

We pay their firm $300 AND the $465 for the USCIS fees, yet they fuck my application up. Now I will have to wait ages for my EAD. Does it mean I have to pay $465 again? Has USCIS cashed the check? Let this be a warning to all of those filing through a law firm: CHECK YOUR SHIT BEFORE THEY SEND IT OUT! Don't make the same mistake I made.
Relax. I almost want to back hand you!
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10-26-2012, 12:54 AM
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What? This title is completely wrong.

Way to completely be misguiding with the title. As soon as you sign your forms, you'll be golden. No big deal at all.
How so? My letter actually says "Rejection Notice" at the top.
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