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Dear Editor:
I am a US citizen that married my husband which is from Mexico. We have been married for 4 years and have a daughter together. I properly filed his I-130 form in November of 2001 and still have not received any info on his case. I have done everything in my power to get info needed to move forward with this petition. I call the National Service Center at least eight times a week but only get to speak with someone about three times a week regarding my husbands petition. I always get the run around and my questions are never really answered. My husband needs to be here with his family and I don't see why three years later we still have no paperwork for him to legally enter the US. He is awaiting an answer back home and I in the meantime have had to get a second job because when I went to apply for assistance through the Texas Dept. Of Human Resources, I was turned down because they said I make $5.00 above poverty limit. I desperatly need him here to contribute to our marriage and household, but nobody understands that but me. I was told by one of the operators at the National Service Center that my case was no exception and that there were more than 8,000 people waiting in line just like me, but she never offered any help.

Andrea



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