Subject:
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Tracking # for Admin Review for WRW2002009031 Olga
Fedoryaka
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From:
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Andrew DeFaria <Andrew@DeFaria.com>
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To:
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FIANCEWRW@state.gov
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Date:
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7/3/2001 2:11 AM
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OK, it's been long enough now so I've been trying to track down or trace
this registered mail by the number
you cited above. The INS service center
in Laguna Niguel says that they have no record of this in their computers.
It's been over 2 months now and I still
do not know exactly why my fiancée
and I are being delayed from starting our life together. I called the Post
Office in Laguna Niguel and they say
that that registered mail number you
cite above is no good, that the number should be at least 9 digits and
should start with either an "R" or an "RR". Do you have any different
number for this registered mail that is 9 digits long and/or starts with
a
letter?
Failing that I need to send
a form to the Post Office where you initially
sent this mail in Warsaw. I would need that address.
Finally, in a last ditch effort, again
I inquire that according to my
reading
of the laws pertaining to the proper procedures that you are
required to follow regarding returning an approved petition, you are
supposed to write a memorandum that is not based in suspicious nor
conjecture - rather based in facts,
that explains in details the new facts
that arose that lead you to believe that the beneficiary was not entitled
to status to accompany the petition
that you send back to the approving
INS center. For about 2 months now I have been pleading with you to obtain
a copy of that memorandam. You have
consistently refused to acknowledge my
requests. I would like to know why. Am I not entitled to know these
facts? Must I wait until the INS decides the case before I become privy to
these facts? If so then how could I
possibly submit evidence to support my
case when I know not what evidence the INS wants?!? Please answer these
questions for me!
Meantime I have my Congressman inquiring of your boss why you refuse to
comply with this simple, and clearly stated request, for 2 months.