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  1. I am in the process of finding a good lawyer who can represent me and looking for your suggestions and references for a good one since there are so many lawyers out there and it is difficult to access who is good or not. Many thanks for all your kind helps. -John
  2. Thanks very much for your suggestion and I will look into this area. Have you had any experiences with US-VISIT before? From the description of service, it seems to be a service which would record all incoming / exiting of foreign nationals. In my case, my wife has not even granted the permission to enter the US yet. I had just written letter to senator for her help ( don't know if she will be able to help me or not? ).
  3. Hi, I am looking urgently for all your helps on approaches and possibilities of correcting an error generated from DHS database which is now preventing my wife from getting her visa into the US. When my wife went to her I-130 interview in Guangzhou, she was told by the consulate that it is ready to grant her the visa as long as we contact DHS and clear the mark found from DHS database which represents a "misrepresentation" hit( see below for the history of details ). So the consular officer gave my wife a blue notice saying that the case needs further processing. First I want to be clear that my wife and I are happily married for over 4 years now and recently just added a baby girl into our family. Actually we first discovered this error when my wife went to the consulate back in Nov. 2004 to get her K-3 visa but the visa was practically rejected due to a "misrepresentation" hit found in DHS database about my wife. It was a complete shock for both me and my wife. At that time, my wife was told to contact DHS. We tried our best efforts to contact DHS, yet no information was given back to us about the mark and we were definitely frustrated. We had no idea about what happened and what was the cause of such a negative mark. I went on filing FOIA ( after consultation with a lawyer ) back in Feb. 2005 and only in Aug. 2005, based on my released record information, I discovered that there is a HUGE MISTAKE in my record, that someone else's already approved I-130 case was tied under my record. So I had 2 I-130 petitions from a glance and this arguably becomes the best possible cause for the benefit fraud mark which my wife received, which is totally untrue. The strange thing is that after my numerous letters to senator as well as USCIS about correction of the mistake, my wife's long delayed I-130 case was approved by service center ( more than 2 years delay and was always told by USCIS that the case was under special administrative review ) and in this September, 2006, my wife was set for her I-130 visa interview. Now it turned out the mark has not been corrected in DHS record and I am frustrated about what can I do at this time to get my wife the IR1 visa. I have never faced with this type of big problem with the government agency before and definitely find DHS is a very complex organization to deal with. However, I am very certain that the error is the root cause of everything and wish to have it corrected asap, especially under the condition that there is nothing wrong with the merit of my wife's immigration application. SEEK YOUR ADVISES AND HELPS URGENTLY!
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