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I have a question about a pending case for permanent resident.?

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Years ago when I was a permanent resident, I filed for my daughter's I-130. During the process time, We had a family emergency. USCIS mailed a letter saying that the case was denied due to negligence and we failed to appeal.

Now, that I'm a US citizen, I filed for her again, but immigration is requesting evidence of eligibility of status under section i245, that allows her to adjust status here without leaving the country. The only proof that I have is that letter with the old case number.

My question is this, If i mail the letter as proof, what are the chances of them accepting it without seeing the DENIAL NOTICE on the paper. With the old case number, it should show that I filed in 1999. And when I went to speak to an officer months back, it showed her on the computer.

I just dont know what else to send. Its the only proof I have.

Any answers will be helpful!

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  1. zilch

    Report illegal aliens at www . reportillegals .com

    Report all illegal employers at www. we hire aliens . com (spaces to avoid yahoo censors)


  2. Apply for her again.  Send your appeal letter, application and the Denial Notice in its original form. Make a copy of it for your records. Explain your family emergency and why you did not contact them to notify them of the family emergency.

    Send your correspondence by certified mail and request a response.  I am sure they will try to work with you.

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