U.S. Department of Justice
Immigration and Naturalization Service
California Service Center
P.O. Box 10129
Laguna Niguel, CA 92607-1012
Attention: Laura Cavalier
Re: |
Administrative Review of
Approved I-129F |
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Petitioner:
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Andrew DeFaria |
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Beneficiary:
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Olga Fedoryaka |
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CSC File #:
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WAC0101653678 | |
Case ID #:
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WRW2001009031 |
Dear Ms. Cavalier:
I thank you for taking personal attention to my case and I do not wish to abuse that privilege. However, this weekend I received a letter from Senator Boxer's office that contained a bit of very distressing news in direct contradiction to what you had told me on the phone. As such I felt compelled to contact you to verify this. Which is correct? You or them?
The following is verbatim of an email from somebody in the INS
identifying herself simply as Yolanda sent to Senator Boxer's office:
I hope you can understand my concern here. First you tell me that they are starting to process returned petitions from 1999 and to check back with you in 60 days and add "But it will not take 2 years because there are not that many returned petitions a year" and then I get a letter from my senator with a response from the CSC saying it will take "longer than 3 years". Which of you is correct?!?
Date:
2002-01-09 2:21 PM Sender:
<apparently whited out>
To:
gabrielle kaho Priority:
Normal Subject:
<no subject>
Masha,
I have been informed that a physical review of the file show that the I-129F petition was received from the consulate and has been consolidated into the A-file and is housed at this office. Consulate returns are a low priority and will be processed in the order it was received. At this time it is taking longer than 3 years until assigned for review and final disposition is rendered.
Yolanda
California Service Center, Congressional Unit
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Very truly yours,
Andrew DeFaria