Still waiting on the USCIS
I used to think patience was one of my virtues and that anything good was worth waiting for, I still do believe that. but I have to confess my patience is being stretched with waiting for our I-129F (K1 visa) petition to be approved. Yes I know there’s a huge backlog and we have to wait our turn, but it just puzzles me sometimes how the government can be so quick to want and demand things on a certain time from its citizens or else face the wrath of fines or threats of punishments for failing to comply and yet at the same time can bide its time in providing the the services that those same citizens view as equally important issues to them. For example, let your tax payment be posted one day late and see what happens! Or fforget to check the little box on your tax return stating you are filing jointly with your spouse, even though you have the spouses name and social security # and W2 listed on the return, and the govt will recalculate the return as yours alone and send you a quite official sounding mail stating you have 30 days from the notice to pay the reconfigured tax amount or face penalties up to x amount of dollars, possible jail time, and confiscation of property among other things. (yes this happened to me and I of course sent them a reply straight away begging their almighty forgiveness for not checking that freaking box and for assuming they had the common sense to realise it was a joint return when both of our names were on it and both signed the damn thing. Sheesh… ) sorry its still a sore spot with me almost 15 years later…
Well is it too much to ask for at least the same consideration when we as tax paying citizens want at least an approximate date to get an answer to our petition, or at least to get some other response than “the case is ‘pending’ ” ? Now honestly I realise there is a backlog and insufficient staff on hand to handle the amount of visa requests that have been submitted in record numbers this past year. On the other hand if i owe them back taxes(which I don’t by the way) do they give a shit if i have the money or not.. NO! … sorry again, just venting… and be prepared, it likely wont be the last vent either in this post ;)
Anyway I just think we are entitled to some semblance of human compassion if they realise that for two people who are truly in love to be separated any longer than we have to be is just morally wrong, plain and simple. Its not like we can afford to fly back and forth for visits every so often, and even if we could its not what either of us want. Do any of these people have the slightest clue what its like to say goodbye to te love of your life at the airport, not knowing when the next kiss will be, or the next time you can wrpa your arms around your other half? they are clueless in that area, or uncaring. maybe you think I’m being harsh as I do realise there are plenty of fraudulent applications made and for probably nefarious reasons too, but there still ought to be some kind of method to take the obviously genuine cases and take the as priorities. No I don’t profess to say how that would be ascertained, but I’m sure with enough thought about it something could be worked up. After all the US govt already has more information on me than I probably know myself! it started accumulating the day I was born didn’t it, with the birth certificate~ then when I was old enough to work, a social security number.. they know where I live, what car I drive, my email address, any criminal record or lack there of, you name it they know it, whether they say they do or not. Oh I’m just frustrated and venting tonight, missing Alison and wanting our days together to start now. Just hate this waiting or wasting one more day apart, even though we are always in touch one way or another, its not the same is it. All i would really like to know is about when we can expect a decision so that we can make some sort of preparations and get things moving. she has her house there to rent, her job to consider, her children and family, and then the actual move. And if we had some idea of a general date it would be of some help as we could at least maybe manage another holiday together if its going to be more than a few months, Yes she could come here on a travel visa for 6 months, but still when the petition is approved she has to be in Cyprus to get the visa! And its not like she could fly back and pick it up, she has to go for interviews and medical checkups etc, so that’s a few more weeks i imagine. Just doesn’t seem right to me to make us go through all this, and they say this is the easiest way to get your foreign fiancee here to the US legally so you can get married. for what its worth to them i am married to her already, in my heart and before God. Bureaucracy … baaaaa
Like I said just venting tonight out of frustration of not having my angel in my arms yet again one more night. it does make it easy to see why there are so many illegals here in this country though, a whole lot easier to do it that way it appears than the route we took :(
so just in the event anyone from immigration should ever read this , I really don’t fault the govt (too much) , I just want my wife by my side, I miss her. please help us and HURRY!
Well i try to keep positive and keep patient , we both do. Sometimes it gets us down a bit, but never enough that we aren’t still amazed and loving each other more with what we have. We try to keep humour in our relationship too, its a large part of it. we always still find things to laugh at and lift each other up. So in that vein I thought I would post this email I got from somewhere, not sure now where it came from or who sent it, but it made me laugh and although its written from a British perspective I think you could change the particulars in it and it would sound just like it was written here in the States..
Dear Minister,
I’m in the process of renewing my passport but I am a total loss to understand or believe the hoops I am being asked to jump through.How is it that Bert Smith of T.V. Rentals Basingstoke has my address and telephone number and knows that I bought a satellite dish from them back in 1994, and yet, the Government is still asking me where I was born and on what date?
How come that nice West African immigrant chappy who comes round every Thursday night with his DVD rentals van can tell me every film or video I have had out since he started his business up eleven years ago, yet you still want me to remind you of my last three jobs, two of which were with contractors working for the government?
How come the T.V. detector van can tell if my T.V. is on, what channel I am watching and whether I have paid my licence or not, and yet if I win the government run lottery they have no idea I have won or where I am and will keep the bloody money to themselves if I fail to claim in good time.
Do you people do this by hand?You have my birth date on numerous files you hold on me, including the one with all the income tax forms I’ve filed for the past 30-odd years. It’s on my health insurance card, my driver’s licence, on the last four passports I’ve had, on all those stupid customs declaration forms I’ve had to fill out before being allowed off the planes and boats over the last 30 years, and all those insufferable census forms that are done every ten years and the electoral registration forms I have to complete, by law, every time our lords and masters are up for re-election.
Would somebody please take note, once and for all, I was born in Maidenhead on the 4th of March 1957, my mother’s name is Mary, her maiden name was Reynolds, my father’s name is Robert, and I’d be absolutely astounded if that ever changed between now and the day I die!
I apologise Minister. I’m obviously not myself this morning. But between you and me, I have simply had enough! You mail the application to my house, then you ask me for my address. What is going on? Do you have a gang of Neanderthals working there? Look at my damn picture. Do I look like Bin Laden? I don’t want to activate the Fifth Reich for God’s sake! I just want to go and park my weary backside on a sunny, sandy beach for a couple of week’s well-earned rest away from all this crap.
Well, I have to go now, because I have to go to back to Salisbury and get another copy of my birth certificate because you lost the last one. AND to the tune of 60 quid! What a racket THAT is!! Would it be so complicated to have all the services in the same spot to assist in the issuance of a new passport the same day? But nooooo, that’d be too damn easy and maybe make sense. You’d rather have us running all over the place like chickens with our heads cut off, then find some tosser to confirm that it’s really me on the goddamn picture – you know… the one where we’re not allowed to smile in in case we look as if we are enjoying the process!
Hey, you know why we can’t smile? ‘Cause we’re totally jacked off!I served in the armed forces for more than 25 years including over ten years at the Ministry of Defence in London. I have had security clearances which allowed me to sit in the Cabinet Office, five seats away from the Prime Minister while he was being briefed on the first Gulf War and I have been doing volunteer work for the British Red Cross ever since I left the Services. However, I have to get someone ‘important’ to verify who I am — you know, someone like my doctor…
who, before he got his medical degree 6 months ago WAS LIVING IN PAKISTAN…Yours sincerely,
An Irate British Citizen.
You said it all , exactly my sentiments , all I want is to be there with you and settled, I am so fed up now of being in limbo and not knowing when we will be finally together forever , we always say there must be some reason why , I just dont understand what reaosns there could be , all I know is I am praying like crazy to see the answer on our case come up as ‘Approved ‘ instead of ‘Pending ‘ oh its going to be soon one whole year since I had a real live kiss , I cant believe it , well I can , im having severe withdrawal symptoms !
oh that last bit of the post made me laugh a lot ,well I have to keep on smiling , if we dwell on the negative it doesnt get us anywhere does it .
Thank goodness for technology and I can at least see you and hear you send me love and kisses ! Skype is a wonderful thing isnt it , along with the I.phone and the internet , just the next best thing to the real thing ….lol…..
off to pray now ….think there is only one person who can sort this out …and Im off to ask him .
I can see how this is becoming beyond frustrating. I don’t think I could handle it; heck, I can barely stand still to fish, so my patience would’ve run out a long time ago.
I too can understand about the illegals, but there’s a difference: if Alison were here in the country illegally, they’d arrest and deport her. It doesn’t make sense that they cannot expedite a case such as yours. -sigh-
Thanks for posting Mike, appreciate it!
Yes, it’s beyond frustrating for sure. Maybe it is us being impatient, but not without reason! But we have to have it dont we? For me there isnt any other choice, I would wait forever if it took that long as i do love her madly. We should have filed the petition sooner I suppose if we knew it was going to be like this. When we first beagn looking into all this, everything I saw and read led us to believe it would be a matter of a few months at most wait. And it was only because of that we waited as we were waiting to try and time it when JM, her son was settled with school and the army and then him going on to further his education and career. You know I honestly thought by August we would be nearing the final stages of her getting ready to move. If there was some sort of actual case correspondence I suppose it would make it more bearable, as it is no one can tell us anything except what we already know, the case is pending.. so we really have no clue to the time frame, and no way to gain any more information, it’s just a hell of a lousy waiting game.
You are so right about it probably being a case of them throwing the book at Alison if she were to come illegally. I dont doubt that one bit. Thats one of the things that pisses me off big time as the area in work in has so many illegals already here, and many have been here years and working too! And no one seems to bat an eye at it really. they supply a good deal of the labor force in an area that depends on the tourist season tax dollars. Its all about money isnt it.
I’m not sure if I told the story anywhere of the trouble we had getting Alison back to Cyprus when she was here in May. well long story short it was in the end a case of Delta’s computers all having outdated information in regards to visa information. Now she already had the tickets and flight booked, but when we went to check in they were doing whatever checks they do and told her she needed a visa to enter Cyprus! She lives there for goodness sake! well its a long story and i’ve not the time tonight. But the one thing the girl said really sticks in my mind was her telling Alison she needed to get it sorted fast or risked being deported or detained! No here is someone who has done everything just the way it was supposed to have been done all the way , and heres this idiotic bitch standing behind what the computer says and not allowing her back on the plane! It was a weekend and no one at the British or Cyprus embassy to contact so it was the first of the following week before she finally got it straight and they booked her another return flight. Well i was upset at first as i was so worried how Alison must have felt, stranded and threatened to be deported to the country she wanted to go to anyway?!? I must be missing the logic there… well anyway, the bright side was we had two extra wonderful days together form it, so its hard to get but so upset. ;) well no its not, that woman was smug little bitch from hell… Delta airlines is on my ‘do not fly’ list now. Well anyway send up a prayer or two for us to have it all sorted soon, verrrrry soon! I miss her, madly.
I remember elle going on a vacation with her family and folks to Canada’s Niagra Falls; this was just after she’d been here and not long after 9/11. I’m pretty sure she didn’t need a visa to go from Britain to Canada, but I was amazed that she didn’t need anything to go from Niagra to NYC to go to Ground Zero!
Yep, agree with you about the illegals. Our newspaper’s weekly arrest report looks like a page torn out of the Juarez phone book.