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11 <td valign="Top"><b>Subject:</b><br>
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13 <td valign="Top">Tracking # for Admin Review for WRW2002009031 Olga
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18 <td valign="Top"><b>From:</b><br>
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20 <td valign="Top">Andrew DeFaria <Andrew@DeFaria.com><br>
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24 <td valign="Top"><b>To:</b><br>
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26 <td valign="Top">FIANCEWRW@state.gov<br>
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30 <td valign="Top"><b>Date:</b><br>
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32 <td valign="Top">7/3/2001 2:11 AM<br>
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39 OK, it's been long enough now so I've been trying to track down or trace
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40 <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>this registered mail by the number
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41 you cited above. The INS service center <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>
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42 in Laguna Niguel says that they have no record of this in their computers.
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43 <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>It's been over 2 months now and I still
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44 do not know exactly why my fiancée <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>
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45 and I are being delayed from starting our life together. I called the Post
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46 <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>Office in Laguna Niguel and they say
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47 that that registered mail number you <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>
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48 cite above is no good, that the number should be at least 9 digits and <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>
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49 should start with either an "R" or an "RR". Do you have any different <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>
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50 number for this registered mail that is 9 digits long and/or starts with
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51 a <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>letter? <span class="moz-txt-citetags"><br>
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53 </span><span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>Failing that I need to send
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54 a form to the Post Office where you initially<span class="moz-txt-citetags">
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55 </span>sent this mail in Warsaw. I would need that address. <br>
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57 <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>Finally, in a last ditch effort, again
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58 I inquire that according to my <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>reading
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59 of the laws pertaining to the proper procedures that you are <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>
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60 required to follow regarding returning an approved petition, you are<span class="moz-txt-citetags">
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61 </span>supposed to write a memorandum that is not based in suspicious nor
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62 <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>conjecture - rather based in facts,
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63 that explains in details the new facts <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>
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64 that arose that lead you to believe that the beneficiary was not entitled
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65 <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>to status to accompany the petition
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66 that you send back to the approving <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>
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67 INS center. For about 2 months now I have been pleading with you to obtain
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68 <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>a copy of that memorandam. You have
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69 consistently refused to acknowledge my <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>
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70 requests. I would like to know why. Am I not entitled to know these <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>
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71 facts? Must I wait until the INS decides the case before I become privy to
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72 <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>these facts? If so then how could I
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73 possibly submit evidence to support my <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>
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74 case when I know not what evidence the INS wants?!? Please answer these <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>
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75 questions for me!<br>
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76 <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span><span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span><br>
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77 Meantime I have my Congressman inquiring of your boss why you refuse to <span class="moz-txt-citetags"></span>
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78 comply with this simple, and clearly stated request, for 2 months. </div>
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