Had an infopass today at Milwaukee ACS today . The lady looked like "hen-pecked" and her answers were more complicated. When I asked abt my NC clearance she said initially "she cannot tell me" and then I asked whether I can see her superior coz I took an infopass to get concrete answers and not to be baffled by the kind of first level USCIS Cust service. Then she asked me my A # , I-485 receipt (June 8th 2007 ) . Mumbling herself into the screen, she told me "The results have come back from FBI on Nov 5th 2007". When I asked her explicitly what does that mean she said she cannot disclose it. I asked her if the results pertain to NC or Background clearance. She said she is done with me. Scary experience.
Any insight into this answer (recd results from FBI) I can infer shall be appreciated.
TIA ~vk
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You better call USCIS using POJ method and ask the IIO's. I could found about my NC thro POJ method only and called three other times to confirm, most of the time I waited for 5 mins on phone line.
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From my own experience and after reviewing your profile the Nov 5th clerance is your name check. The LUDs after your FP are related to the clerance of your FP which takes about 24 hrs to be cleared (per FBI customer service) You can confirm The FP clerance by calling FBI. They usually will let you know about FP but not NC.
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Obviously this IO you saw either was having a bad day OR she just didn't want to tell you. They can infer that you have gone thru or there might be a problem. She just didn't want to do her job! The Freedom of Information Act lets you take a look at your complete file. There is a special form you can fill out to do this at your local field office. Usually your lawyer does this for you. Plus you can pay your lawyer to get their own security checks done. They do this for many family based petitions prior to submitting applications. I say this only to show you other options.
I would get another Infopass appointment and try again. If you find the same thing happens request the manager there and then.
Cheers,
LRIndy.
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what is POJ method? Thx in advance..
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Lrindy
I am planning to call USCIS using POJ. Also I am planning to get INFOPASS once again. Perhaps if this time the IO is going to be non-cooperative , I shall talk to the supervisor. and am not sure if the USCIS helps INFOPASS customers to do this. Any help/experience in this regard is welcome.
Best Regards ~VK
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