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Angie Y Shane
We were told we our out of Administrative process now. My wife was told to call in for an interview right away. The embassy has been emailing us updates on our Ap process due to my wife being pregnant.

I'm happy to know we cleared the Ap process and can move on. I think it's normal for a 2nd interview? The first time our case was frozen in the system.
Enlighten one :)
Congratulations
k.loveh
QUOTE (Angie Y Shane @ Oct 2 2009, 08:54 AM) *
We were told we our out of Administrative process now. My wife was told to call in for an interview right away. The embassy has been emailing us updates on our Ap process due to my wife being pregnant.

I'm happy to know we cleared the Ap process and can move on. I think it's normal for a 2nd interview? The first time our case was frozen in the system.



Congratulations! I know how you feel about AP. Our case got was placed on AP too and then sent all the way back to USCIS. Now we too have a 2nd interview Oct. 29th.

Wishing only the very best to you and your Wife. smile.gif
Angie Y Shane
Yes, a little nerve wrecking to know we have a second interview. Our first one went great then we were placed in Ap process. The embassy knows my wife is pregnant so they rushed the Ap process.
Bocajr27
QUOTE (Angie Y Shane @ Oct 2 2009, 10:08 PM) *
Yes, a little nerve wrecking to know we have a second interview. Our first one went great then we were placed in Ap process. The embassy knows my wife is pregnant so they rushed the Ap process.


Shane;

You may NOT have a second interview! We didn't! We were put on AP. After we came out of AP, we needed to file an I-212 with our local USCIS office in Miami. We were told by the consulate that once we had the approval letter in hand, we should schedule an appointment to bring that letter in with a my wifes passport so that they can issue her visa.

What I'm getting at is that if the Consul kept your wife's passport from the first interview and did not return it to her, chances are that there may not be a second interview. When she left, did she pay for DOMESA (the courrier service that delivers the visa)?

I would contact the Consulate via e-mail immediately (if you haven't already done so) to clarify this issue. Who knows, if your wife gets her visa soon, we might meet you guys on the plane back to the states (LOL). I'm flying down to Bogota as soon as my wife calls me to inform me the visa has arrived (which should be early next week).

Anyhow, congrats.

Angie Y Shane
QUOTE (Bocajr27 @ Oct 3 2009, 05:09 AM) *
QUOTE (Angie Y Shane @ Oct 2 2009, 10:08 PM) *
Yes, a little nerve wrecking to know we have a second interview. Our first one went great then we were placed in Ap process. The embassy knows my wife is pregnant so they rushed the Ap process.


Shane;

You may NOT have a second interview! We didn't! We were put on AP. After we came out of AP, we needed to file an I-212 with our local USCIS office in Miami. We were told by the consulate that once we had the approval letter in hand, we should schedule an appointment to bring that letter in with a my wifes passport so that they can issue her visa.

What I'm getting at is that if the Consul kept your wife's passport from the first interview and did not return it to her, chances are that there may not be a second interview. When she left, did she pay for DOMESA (the courrier service that delivers the visa)?

I would contact the Consulate via e-mail immediately (if you haven't already done so) to clarify this issue. Who knows, if your wife gets her visa soon, we might meet you guys on the plane back to the states (LOL). I'm flying down to Bogota as soon as my wife calls me to inform me the visa has arrived (which should be early next week).

Anyhow, congrats.


You are right. They do have our passport. This is good information there could be some mis communication, and be that they may not realize that have it until she is there. I better email them tonight.
enraptured
congrats, hope things work out
Angie Y Shane
QUOTE (Bocajr27 @ Oct 3 2009, 05:09 AM) *
QUOTE (Angie Y Shane @ Oct 2 2009, 10:08 PM) *
Yes, a little nerve wrecking to know we have a second interview. Our first one went great then we were placed in Ap process. The embassy knows my wife is pregnant so they rushed the Ap process.


Shane;

You may NOT have a second interview! We didn't! We were put on AP. After we came out of AP, we needed to file an I-212 with our local USCIS office in Miami. We were told by the consulate that once we had the approval letter in hand, we should schedule an appointment to bring that letter in with a my wifes passport so that they can issue her visa.

What I'm getting at is that if the Consul kept your wife's passport from the first interview and did not return it to her, chances are that there may not be a second interview. When she left, did she pay for DOMESA (the courrier service that delivers the visa)?

I would contact the Consulate via e-mail immediately (if you haven't already done so) to clarify this issue. Who knows, if your wife gets her visa soon, we might meet you guys on the plane back to the states (LOL). I'm flying down to Bogota as soon as my wife calls me to inform me the visa has arrived (which should be early next week).

Anyhow, congrats.



Ecellent feedback. You were right, I emailed the embassy and reminded them of my wife having her passport there. they emailed me back to say never mind on the interview My wife was approved. they said they would send her passport within 5 business days.

kicking.gif
TBoneTX
QUOTE (Angie Y Shane @ Oct 6 2009, 04:33 PM) *
My wife was approved. they said they would send her passport within 5 business days.
Si, man! smile.gif
anitacastillo

Congrats!!!

Enjoy your reunion!
k.loveh
QUOTE (Angie Y Shane @ Oct 6 2009, 05:33 PM) *
QUOTE (Bocajr27 @ Oct 3 2009, 05:09 AM) *
QUOTE (Angie Y Shane @ Oct 2 2009, 10:08 PM) *
Yes, a little nerve wrecking to know we have a second interview. Our first one went great then we were placed in Ap process. The embassy knows my wife is pregnant so they rushed the Ap process.


Shane;

You may NOT have a second interview! We didn't! We were put on AP. After we came out of AP, we needed to file an I-212 with our local USCIS office in Miami. We were told by the consulate that once we had the approval letter in hand, we should schedule an appointment to bring that letter in with a my wifes passport so that they can issue her visa.

What I'm getting at is that if the Consul kept your wife's passport from the first interview and did not return it to her, chances are that there may not be a second interview. When she left, did she pay for DOMESA (the courrier service that delivers the visa)?

I would contact the Consulate via e-mail immediately (if you haven't already done so) to clarify this issue. Who knows, if your wife gets her visa soon, we might meet you guys on the plane back to the states (LOL). I'm flying down to Bogota as soon as my wife calls me to inform me the visa has arrived (which should be early next week).

Anyhow, congrats.



Ecellent feedback. You were right, I emailed the embassy and reminded them of my wife having her passport there. they emailed me back to say never mind on the interview My wife was approved. they said they would send her passport within 5 business days.

kicking.gif



Congrats! Happy to hear (read) the news! smile.gif
Bocajr27
QUOTE (Angie Y Shane @ Oct 6 2009, 05:33 PM) *
QUOTE (Bocajr27 @ Oct 3 2009, 05:09 AM) *
QUOTE (Angie Y Shane @ Oct 2 2009, 10:08 PM) *
Yes, a little nerve wrecking to know we have a second interview. Our first one went great then we were placed in Ap process. The embassy knows my wife is pregnant so they rushed the Ap process.


Shane;

You may NOT have a second interview! We didn't! We were put on AP. After we came out of AP, we needed to file an I-212 with our local USCIS office in Miami. We were told by the consulate that once we had the approval letter in hand, we should schedule an appointment to bring that letter in with a my wifes passport so that they can issue her visa.

What I'm getting at is that if the Consul kept your wife's passport from the first interview and did not return it to her, chances are that there may not be a second interview. When she left, did she pay for DOMESA (the courrier service that delivers the visa)?

I would contact the Consulate via e-mail immediately (if you haven't already done so) to clarify this issue. Who knows, if your wife gets her visa soon, we might meet you guys on the plane back to the states (LOL). I'm flying down to Bogota as soon as my wife calls me to inform me the visa has arrived (which should be early next week).

Anyhow, congrats.



Ecellent feedback. You were right, I emailed the embassy and reminded them of my wife having her passport there. they emailed me back to say never mind on the interview My wife was approved. they said they would send her passport within 5 business days.

kicking.gif



Hey that's great!! We're already home. Got here Wednesday the 7th. Immigration lasted about an hour. Well my friend, congratulations on getting your wife back home. Take care of your self, your wife and your new baby.


enraptured
QUOTE (Angie Y Shane @ Oct 6 2009, 05:33 PM) *
QUOTE (Bocajr27 @ Oct 3 2009, 05:09 AM) *
QUOTE (Angie Y Shane @ Oct 2 2009, 10:08 PM) *
Yes, a little nerve wrecking to know we have a second interview. Our first one went great then we were placed in Ap process. The embassy knows my wife is pregnant so they rushed the Ap process.


Shane;

You may NOT have a second interview! We didn't! We were put on AP. After we came out of AP, we needed to file an I-212 with our local USCIS office in Miami. We were told by the consulate that once we had the approval letter in hand, we should schedule an appointment to bring that letter in with a my wifes passport so that they can issue her visa.

What I'm getting at is that if the Consul kept your wife's passport from the first interview and did not return it to her, chances are that there may not be a second interview. When she left, did she pay for DOMESA (the courrier service that delivers the visa)?

I would contact the Consulate via e-mail immediately (if you haven't already done so) to clarify this issue. Who knows, if your wife gets her visa soon, we might meet you guys on the plane back to the states (LOL). I'm flying down to Bogota as soon as my wife calls me to inform me the visa has arrived (which should be early next week).

Anyhow, congrats.



Ecellent feedback. You were right, I emailed the embassy and reminded them of my wife having her passport there. they emailed me back to say never mind on the interview My wife was approved. they said they would send her passport within 5 business days.

kicking.gif

congrats!!!!
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