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Originally Posted by akkiano
That's a shit ton of money, especially if you haven't been working since expiration . I dunno if you should go for it, unless you can get concrete proof that they can get you approved faster — which is highly improbable. Lawyers haven't been able to do squat in this situation. I'd say save your money and continue putting pressure on USCIS through all other means possible.
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Originally Posted by highhysteric
I think so too. I just don't understand what they are basing when they look at a case ...date received, expired date, luck, service request?! What is it?!
I called again and tried my luck in the Spanish agent line. They told me to wait A MONTH?! to get approved. I'm more depressed than ever. IDK if my employer will take me back in a month?! Excuse me while I dig a hole and lie in it.
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Yeah, it really sucks! I do think, however, that's a general spiel. According to the rep I talked to the first guys you talk to don't know much about your case that's why you can ask for someone else to give you more details. Nonetheless none of them can tell you when you'll get approved because none of them are the officer who has your case. That's what I was told. My point is you may get it sooner. Who knows! Just hang in there. I am also being screwed big time. Even though I applied late I have been waiting almost 6 months now and I am losing a job I never had. I was offered a good job and they can't wait for me forever.