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We have been waiting three years for my wife's green card

I filed for my wife in Sept 2005, and

we have two interviews since then.

The last interviewer said he would

send us a letter asking for a photo

album and other documents but that

was a year ago and we have not

received any further contact from

USCIS. Our case is at the National

Benefits Center. How much longer

can the backlog last and is there any

way to find out what is keeping them

from making a decision?

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3 Answers

Anonymous
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Posted on / Aug. 24, 2008 13:07:00

Re: We have been waiting three years for my wife's green card

From your post, that seems like a long time and that you will need to follow-up with the office where you went for your interviews. If you did not go with an attorney, I strongly recommend that you seek attorney assistance now since there may be other issues with your case. Also, if you and your wife have moved since filing, you must notify USCIS.

Please do not hesitate to contact my office to discuss your wife's case and options in further detail.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Aug. 24, 2008 13:07:00

Re: We have been waiting three years for my wife's green card

From your post, that seems like a long time and that you will need to follow-up with the office where you went for your interviews. If you did not go with an attorney, I strongly recommend that you seek attorney assistance now since there may be other issues with your case. Also, if you and your wife have moved since filing, you must notify USCIS.

Please do not hesitate to contact my office to discuss your wife's case and options in further detail.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Aug. 24, 2008 13:07:00

Re: We have been waiting three years for my wife's green card

From your post, that seems like a long time and that you will need to follow-up with the office where you went for your interviews. If you did not go with an attorney, I strongly recommend that you seek attorney assistance now since there may be other issues with your case. Also, if you and your wife have moved since filing, you must notify USCIS.

Please do not hesitate to contact my office to discuss your wife's case and options in further detail.

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