In July of 2016, I stopped by my Congresswoman’s office
while I was in California. I requested their assistance on arranging an
appointment at the U.S. Embassy in Honduras. Their office listened to our
nightmare and agreed to help.
In August of 2016, they wrote to the embassy and the
embassy replied that we needed to take the case up with USCIS. They then wrote
to USCIS. USCIS decided that the case was so complex that they called the
Congresswoman’s office to explain that the case was closed. The Congresswoman’s
office then requested the embassy interview Olga since she was banned from
entering the country and not questioned on the charges. The embassy responded
that Olga was asked during her interview in October 2012 and admitted smuggling
a person into the country. What!!!!
I was at the interview at the U.S. Embassy on October 16,
2012 and we were never asked ANY questions about smuggling anyone. I have the
email from the embassy stating the reasons Olga was denied her Visa and that
was not listed. Why would someone from the embassy say this? I sent a copy of
the email to the Congresswoman’s office and the embassy was contacted again.
The response was, take it up with USCIS. USCIS has an office in El Salvador so
now I am trying to get an appointment there.
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