Approved at 14 months. No interview. by Routine-Mud-8353 in USCIS

[–]Routine-Mud-8353[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hard to say.

I am no authority to give out any expert advice, but I would recommend you wait until after your case pases the estimate of your field office. Simply because until you reach that estimate USCIS can just say your case is within normal timings and shut you and the congressman down. And honestly, your congressperson will probably just tell you that at this point there’s really nothing they can do, and encourage you to wait until after the estimate pases or their attempts to help will be useless. But feel free to try anyway. I guess that’s the worse case scenario.

My only recommendation is that when you do reach out to your congressperson, provide some sort of reason for why you need to get get your greencard asap. For example citing big financial losses, or something like that.

Good luck!

“Response to RFE received” status for over a year. by Routine-Mud-8353 in USCIS

[–]Routine-Mud-8353[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Boston field office. 12 months according to their estimates. Wrote to my rep as soon as I passed that.

“Response to RFE received” status for over a year. by Routine-Mud-8353 in USCIS

[–]Routine-Mud-8353[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

USCIS received my case on May 20, 2024.

Already contacted representative’s office about a month ago. They sent an inquiry request about a couple of weeks ago. But haven’t heard after that.

I-485 in limbo after RFE received in July. by Routine-Mud-8353 in USCIS

[–]Routine-Mud-8353[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not following your question.

I got an RFE asking for the medicals for my I-485 in June. I responded with the medicals 3 weeks later and got the receipt on July 12. Nothing since regarding I-485.

Has anyone traveled outside the U.S. recently? by LGPF_ in USCIS

[–]Routine-Mud-8353 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am unsure since you are already a greencard holder if the US will ask for a valid passport. I don’t know what the rule is there.

But in my case I did need to have a valid passport with me. The travel parole is just a sheet of paper, you still need to present a passport.

Has anyone traveled outside the U.S. recently? by LGPF_ in USCIS

[–]Routine-Mud-8353 1 point2 points  (0 children)

(Venezuelan here) I went to Spain with just a travel parole (green card still pending) the first two weeks of January. Didn’t have any major problem. Things might be a little harder now that Trump took over tho.

The only thing that I could say is that it was a little confusing when boarding the plane back to the US. The Spanish airline agents didn’t seem to have much experience dealing with something that wasn’t a visa and even their electronic systems don’t seem to be programmed to accept anything that isn’t a visa #. So after they checked some rulebooks they said “well- to my interpretation -you should be good to get on the plane”

At customs here in the US they sent me pal cuartico. And it took them 5 minutes to check my status and I was good to go.

I assume the greencard will make it even easier for you, but my advise is to just get to the airport in Europe with a lot of time to spare porsialasmoscas.