QUOTE(newdanny @ Apr 25 2008, 08:25 AM)

Hi everybody. I wanted to have some information abt AP. My case was denied in Oct 07 rite after my interview (immigrant visa - USC spouse), i was told to submit 601 waiver. When i completed my waiver approx after two months of the interview, i emailed embassy and found out that my case is in AP (i was surprised bcz they didnt tell me anything in interview abt AP). Anywayz after couple months, in Feb 08, i went to the embassy and finally submitted the waiver. Now i have been sending them emails and they have been replying to me that my case still pending for AP. However i replied them back asking the reasons for AP and how long it would take, to this they replied saying that my case has been forwarded to USCIS for further processing. What does that mean? Are cases in AP automatically forwaded to USCIS. How can i find out further about my case status? where to contact USCIS?
My case has already been denied. What else can they do? Oh by the way I left US on voluntary departure. My first entry in US in 97 on visitor visa at age 16...overstayed till 2002...left to Canada....returned to US in 2003 (EWI - released after paying bond) and finally left US on VD given by judge on time and reported to US embassy here in Pak after arriving.
Any advice....suggestion would be highly appreciated. i just want to end this dilema....its been about two yrs already...
HI friend
Hey m in the same boat ..please let me know the department of state(DOS) email address so that i may enquire about my case which is also pending in admin since Feb:2007 after my k3 spousal visa interview at islamabad embassy....
I cannot be sure as to how to answer this question, HOWEVER, once my husband's AP was
over and they were processing his I-212 waiver, their standard answer to me was "further processing at USCIS" since the waivers are processed at with USCIS.
I think you need to get clarification, you need to make sure they are talking about the waiver (which they probably are) or if they have sent it back for revocation (hopefully not the situation.) I would try two things: call the State Dept number and ask them what the status says. Depending on the operator you can get a lot or no information. If they don't want to give you status, I have found if you prove that you are already well informed on the case they are more likely to give you more information. If you get an extraordinarily unhelpful operator, thank them, hang up and call again later. Calling State Dept Operators is really like playing roulette
If email/state dept requests for clarification don't get answered, this is something a Senate or House liaison would be very helpful with. If you are very specific in your request, the consulate will usually give a really specific response to the liaison and most liaisons usually don't mind doing status checks.