silasnjita said:
Sorry for the 'intent to reject'. Am not sure you can file for administrative review.
What format were your Certified copies in that made them rejected?? And what documents were they? Your response will help.
Wishing the best.
Thanks for your answer. I opened my case in 2011 and after 2 months I got my file number. Then I didn't hear anything from them until June 2015 that they asked me to submit the translation of all of my diplomas from my high school, and the certified copies of them, as well as the translation and certified copies of proof of my work experiences. In addition, they asked the same documents for my wife. I sent back all the requested documents in September and on Oct 1st, I got the rejection email with the following reasons:
- Photocopy of your diplomas
- Photocopy of your transcripts for your university degree (Bachelor)
- Photocopy of proof of legality of the experience gained during the
five years preceding the filing of your selection certificate application
They should be submitted in the "certified copy" format.
However, I provided the certified copy by the official translator to the judiciary, because notaries didn't provide the English certified copy seal. As far as I know, all notaries work under judiciary supervision. So I believe that my certified copies should have been approved but they didn't accept it.
On the other hand I think if I reopen my case then I have to wait another 4-5 years and pay all the payments again.
So, what is your idea in this case?