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the last two people who had second interviews recieved their visa in 2 weeks :thumbs:

who were they?

princeofegypt and sonyaandayad

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K1 process

10/05/2006 filled :)

05/03/2007 interview -> AP -> hell -> AP -> 9 months of AP Hell - 2 home visits :(

01/26/2008 visa in hand with a typo :(

02/03/2008 2 weeks more of waiting.... Visa in hand...... :)

2/20/2008 on US soil :)

2/21/2008 marriage :)

AOS

03/12/2008 Sent AOS/Work/Travel

03/16/2008 shows delivered chicago

4/12/2008 check cashed :)

4/13/2008 NOA's for all 3

4/18/2008 bio letter

4/29/2008 bio appt.

5/06/2008 RFE 2007 tax return

5/07/2008 returned RFE overnight

5/08/2008 received-lees summit

5/12/08 case updated online/RFE received

5/27/08 checked the website for the third time today -says AP and EAD approval letter sent 5/24- it was not updated online till today - and no e-mail update either

5/27/08 emails sent in afternoon AP and EAD approvals

5/29/08 AP touch

5/29/08 email EAD card production ordered

6/02/08 AP in hand

6/03/08 email EAD card mailed

6/05/08 EAD card in hand :)

7/28/08 AOS letter received

9/02/08 AOS interview

9/10/08 card production ordered email :)

9/17/08 welcome letter email and snail mail arrive same day

9/19/08 Greencard in hand :)

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I honestly don't know if I could survive waiting until the summer only to have them call him in again. I'm not built for this type of S&M. :no:

"Only from your heart can you touch the sky" - Rumi

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I don't want to give you any false hope, but I believe that the reason they are requesting the new medical and police report is that they are ready to issue the visa, but they can't if those 2 have expired.

The medical is good for 1 year, the police report is for 3 months (at least in Morocco they are).

We were denied, and we won the denial. On my husbands second interview they wanted updated forms. This was for the police report, the medical, and for the I-864. We had it all, but the medical. It wasn't expired, but the doctor didn't have a copy any more, so he had to get a second one. Oh yes, I also gave them updated letter of income from my employer.

I can't remember which visa now you are working on, but if I were you I would have him take in a new Affidavit of Support and proof of your income. They might not need it, but if they have it they can't stall by asking for it. He can just tell them when he drops it off that he has those too if they want it.

The questions about being in contact was just plain stupid, and probably their last and desperate attempt to try to deny.

Good luck!

'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride'

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I don't want to give you any false hope, but I believe that the reason they are requesting the new medical and police report is that they are ready to issue the visa, but they can't if those 2 have expired.

The medical is good for 1 year, the police report is for 3 months (at least in Morocco they are).

We were denied, and we won the denial. On my husbands second interview they wanted updated forms. This was for the police report, the medical, and for the I-864. We had it all, but the medical. It wasn't expired, but the doctor didn't have a copy any more, so he had to get a second one. Oh yes, I also gave them updated letter of income from my employer.

I can't remember which visa now you are working on, but if I were you I would have him take in a new Affidavit of Support and proof of your income. They might not need it, but if they have it they can't stall by asking for it. He can just tell them when he drops it off that he has those too if they want it.

The questions about being in contact was just plain stupid, and probably their last and desperate attempt to try to deny.

Good luck!

How did you deal with the anger of being denied? We haven't been denied but the anger is incredible that they are making us prove the validity of our relationship. If I were on the outside looking in I could understand it I guess but when it's happening to you personally it really grates on you.

"Only from your heart can you touch the sky" - Rumi

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I don't want to give you any false hope, but I believe that the reason they are requesting the new medical and police report is that they are ready to issue the visa, but they can't if those 2 have expired.

The medical is good for 1 year, the police report is for 3 months (at least in Morocco they are).

We were denied, and we won the denial. On my husbands second interview they wanted updated forms. This was for the police report, the medical, and for the I-864. We had it all, but the medical. It wasn't expired, but the doctor didn't have a copy any more, so he had to get a second one. Oh yes, I also gave them updated letter of income from my employer.

I can't remember which visa now you are working on, but if I were you I would have him take in a new Affidavit of Support and proof of your income. They might not need it, but if they have it they can't stall by asking for it. He can just tell them when he drops it off that he has those too if they want it.

The questions about being in contact was just plain stupid, and probably their last and desperate attempt to try to deny.

Good luck!

How did you deal with the anger of being denied? We haven't been denied but the anger is incredible that they are making us prove the validity of our relationship. If I were on the outside looking in I could understand it I guess but when it's happening to you personally it really grates on you.

Well at first I had no idea what happened since they said they were sending it for more security checks. But after much research we found someone that had the same thing happen.

Angry, yes, but that is what fueled my flame to keep my strong. But towards the end I could tell I was having some serious depression, and my kids were very concerned.

What both my husband and I found is that to keep our sanity we just needed to walk away from our computer from time to time and forget about the denial. Pretend that we had normal lives. Actually it was harder on my husband than it was for me because deep inside I knew that we would win.

The other thing that kept us going was the 4 times I went there. Once for our marriage, once right after the denial, again a year later, and one last time for the interview.

Although it was nice to know that I would visit again going home was the real nightmare. At that time we had no idea if our case would be reviewed again, or if we would have to wait another year for a vist. We both went into depression for a few weeks after I returned home.

He has been here now for over a year, and I can't say I am still over it, but I thank God for every moment we have together. He really is everything I dreamed of and more.

'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride'

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u know cheryl i feel so good for u and u will get soon at less u r not like me pass 9 monthes and still on AP WITH NO ACTION WITH NO HOME VISTIE WITH NO ANY THING AND PAPER JUST SLEEP AND CAIRO, I WISH EVERY THING GOOD FOR U

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I don't want to give you any false hope, but I believe that the reason they are requesting the new medical and police report is that they are ready to issue the visa, but they can't if those 2 have expired.

The medical is good for 1 year, the police report is for 3 months (at least in Morocco they are).

We were denied, and we won the denial. On my husbands second interview they wanted updated forms. This was for the police report, the medical, and for the I-864. We had it all, but the medical. It wasn't expired, but the doctor didn't have a copy any more, so he had to get a second one. Oh yes, I also gave them updated letter of income from my employer.

I can't remember which visa now you are working on, but if I were you I would have him take in a new Affidavit of Support and proof of your income. They might not need it, but if they have it they can't stall by asking for it. He can just tell them when he drops it off that he has those too if they want it.

The questions about being in contact was just plain stupid, and probably their last and desperate attempt to try to deny.

Good luck!

How did you deal with the anger of being denied? We haven't been denied but the anger is incredible that they are making us prove the validity of our relationship. If I were on the outside looking in I could understand it I guess but when it's happening to you personally it really grates on you.

Well at first I had no idea what happened since they said they were sending it for more security checks. But after much research we found someone that had the same thing happen.

Angry, yes, but that is what fueled my flame to keep my strong. But towards the end I could tell I was having some serious depression, and my kids were very concerned.

What both my husband and I found is that to keep our sanity we just needed to walk away from our computer from time to time and forget about the denial. Pretend that we had normal lives. Actually it was harder on my husband than it was for me because deep inside I knew that we would win.

The other thing that kept us going was the 4 times I went there. Once for our marriage, once right after the denial, again a year later, and one last time for the interview.

Although it was nice to know that I would visit again going home was the real nightmare. At that time we had no idea if our case would be reviewed again, or if we would have to wait another year for a vist. We both went into depression for a few weeks after I returned home.

He has been here now for over a year, and I can't say I am still over it, but I thank God for every moment we have together. He really is everything I dreamed of and more.

I know how angry we were when AOS was denied. I cannot imagine how horrifying having the visa denied would be. You're a stronger woman than I. Kudos for that (F)

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I don't want to give you any false hope, but I believe that the reason they are requesting the new medical and police report is that they are ready to issue the visa, but they can't if those 2 have expired.

The medical is good for 1 year, the police report is for 3 months (at least in Morocco they are).

We were denied, and we won the denial. On my husbands second interview they wanted updated forms. This was for the police report, the medical, and for the I-864. We had it all, but the medical. It wasn't expired, but the doctor didn't have a copy any more, so he had to get a second one. Oh yes, I also gave them updated letter of income from my employer.

I can't remember which visa now you are working on, but if I were you I would have him take in a new Affidavit of Support and proof of your income. They might not need it, but if they have it they can't stall by asking for it. He can just tell them when he drops it off that he has those too if they want it.

The questions about being in contact was just plain stupid, and probably their last and desperate attempt to try to deny.

Good luck!

How did you deal with the anger of being denied? We haven't been denied but the anger is incredible that they are making us prove the validity of our relationship. If I were on the outside looking in I could understand it I guess but when it's happening to you personally it really grates on you.

Well at first I had no idea what happened since they said they were sending it for more security checks. But after much research we found someone that had the same thing happen.

Angry, yes, but that is what fueled my flame to keep my strong. But towards the end I could tell I was having some serious depression, and my kids were very concerned.

What both my husband and I found is that to keep our sanity we just needed to walk away from our computer from time to time and forget about the denial. Pretend that we had normal lives. Actually it was harder on my husband than it was for me because deep inside I knew that we would win.

The other thing that kept us going was the 4 times I went there. Once for our marriage, once right after the denial, again a year later, and one last time for the interview.

Although it was nice to know that I would visit again going home was the real nightmare. At that time we had no idea if our case would be reviewed again, or if we would have to wait another year for a vist. We both went into depression for a few weeks after I returned home.

He has been here now for over a year, and I can't say I am still over it, but I thank God for every moment we have together. He really is everything I dreamed of and more.

I know how angry we were when AOS was denied. I cannot imagine how horrifying having the visa denied would be. You're a stronger woman than I. Kudos for that (F)

wow what a nightmare you have been through, what happens when the adjustment of status is denied?

K1 process

10/05/2006 filled :)

05/03/2007 interview -> AP -> hell -> AP -> 9 months of AP Hell - 2 home visits :(

01/26/2008 visa in hand with a typo :(

02/03/2008 2 weeks more of waiting.... Visa in hand...... :)

2/20/2008 on US soil :)

2/21/2008 marriage :)

AOS

03/12/2008 Sent AOS/Work/Travel

03/16/2008 shows delivered chicago

4/12/2008 check cashed :)

4/13/2008 NOA's for all 3

4/18/2008 bio letter

4/29/2008 bio appt.

5/06/2008 RFE 2007 tax return

5/07/2008 returned RFE overnight

5/08/2008 received-lees summit

5/12/08 case updated online/RFE received

5/27/08 checked the website for the third time today -says AP and EAD approval letter sent 5/24- it was not updated online till today - and no e-mail update either

5/27/08 emails sent in afternoon AP and EAD approvals

5/29/08 AP touch

5/29/08 email EAD card production ordered

6/02/08 AP in hand

6/03/08 email EAD card mailed

6/05/08 EAD card in hand :)

7/28/08 AOS letter received

9/02/08 AOS interview

9/10/08 card production ordered email :)

9/17/08 welcome letter email and snail mail arrive same day

9/19/08 Greencard in hand :)

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I don't want to give you any false hope, but I believe that the reason they are requesting the new medical and police report is that they are ready to issue the visa, but they can't if those 2 have expired.

The medical is good for 1 year, the police report is for 3 months (at least in Morocco they are).

We were denied, and we won the denial. On my husbands second interview they wanted updated forms. This was for the police report, the medical, and for the I-864. We had it all, but the medical. It wasn't expired, but the doctor didn't have a copy any more, so he had to get a second one. Oh yes, I also gave them updated letter of income from my employer.

I can't remember which visa now you are working on, but if I were you I would have him take in a new Affidavit of Support and proof of your income. They might not need it, but if they have it they can't stall by asking for it. He can just tell them when he drops it off that he has those too if they want it.

The questions about being in contact was just plain stupid, and probably their last and desperate attempt to try to deny.

Good luck!

How did you deal with the anger of being denied? We haven't been denied but the anger is incredible that they are making us prove the validity of our relationship. If I were on the outside looking in I could understand it I guess but when it's happening to you personally it really grates on you.

Well at first I had no idea what happened since they said they were sending it for more security checks. But after much research we found someone that had the same thing happen.

Angry, yes, but that is what fueled my flame to keep my strong. But towards the end I could tell I was having some serious depression, and my kids were very concerned.

What both my husband and I found is that to keep our sanity we just needed to walk away from our computer from time to time and forget about the denial. Pretend that we had normal lives. Actually it was harder on my husband than it was for me because deep inside I knew that we would win.

The other thing that kept us going was the 4 times I went there. Once for our marriage, once right after the denial, again a year later, and one last time for the interview.

Although it was nice to know that I would visit again going home was the real nightmare. At that time we had no idea if our case would be reviewed again, or if we would have to wait another year for a vist. We both went into depression for a few weeks after I returned home.

He has been here now for over a year, and I can't say I am still over it, but I thank God for every moment we have together. He really is everything I dreamed of and more.

I know how angry we were when AOS was denied. I cannot imagine how horrifying having the visa denied would be. You're a stronger woman than I. Kudos for that (F)

wow what a nightmare you have been through, what happens when the adjustment of status is denied?

You scream, cry for about 24 hours, and throw things at the wall. Then you call mommy. Mommy told daddy. Daddy told congressman. When daddy says jump, congressman says "How high?"

I honestly had no idea what to do at first. We consulted a lawyer and he told me how to go about appealing/reopening the case. It didnt work, but at least I was on the right path. Im learning as I go. Currently Im waiting to see if USCIS will accept the pile of assorted 'additional evidence' I sent and/or respond to the congressman.

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u know how much me and my husband love u because ur name is the same my name ur husband name too , and u and me is the only woman who married her in 2005 and still wait thier visa with no action , the only diffrent babe i married before u some monthes and ur husband intrview were befor my my husband inttrview , but my husband paper still sleepy in cairo with no action with no home visite with nothing , as his intrview were with little black guy i wish this be with any happy end

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Well Medo was called in for another interview. The physical expired :angry: and so did the police reports. He was asked if we were still in contact. (Damn I e-mailed them 2 times to let them know I was going there) And Medo told them I just left 3 weeks ago. The Man seemed happy. More security checks were just complete. He asked if he had any proof of our relationship and Medo told them, he had pictures , e-mails phone bills ect.

How long until they expire????(security checks) Is there a time limet on them?

They gave him back his passport to get the physical and police report done and two pictures for the medical.

OMG!!!! I can't believe after all you went through to make sure that they knew you were there for a long visit they don't have the info...........or are trying to find out if you were really there.

I hope, hope that this means you are close to getting the visa issued. I'm sending all the good vibes to Cairo for them to move their AZZES and get the visa out the door!!!!!!!

You know Sam didn't have to get any of his documents renewed and we are on the same time frame so that is interesting............hmmmmmm

K3 Visa

03/26/06 Wedding day!!

waiting for documents to be translated and sent to me in US

05/21/06 Return to Egypt to visit for 9 wonderful days!

06/06/06 I-130 sent (finally!!)

07/12/06 NOA1

10/02/06 Approved!!!

07/20/06 I129f sent

07/24/06 NOA1

09/27/06 I129f approved!!!!

10/06/06 At NVC and case # assigned. Woohoo!!!

10/10/06 NVC sent K3 documents to Cairo today!!!

10/15/06 K3 documents received at Cairo consulate.

10/29/06 Packet 3 received.

11/01/06 Medical appointment

11/08/06 Medical certificate received

11/10/06 Packet 3 sent by delivery service

11/12/06 Packet received at consulate

02/05/07 Interview Date

02/16/07 10 day trip to Egypt

06/25/07 Home visit by field investigator

01/14/08 Got the email to send in his passport for visa!!!!

01/28/08 VISA IN HAND!!!!!!!!!

03/17/08 Arrival in USA!!!!!!!

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u know how much me and my husband love u because ur name is the same my name ur husband name too , and u and me is the only woman who married her in 2005 and still wait thier visa with no action , the only diffrent babe i married before u some monthes and ur husband intrview were befor my my husband inttrview , but my husband paper still sleepy in cairo with no action with no home visite with nothing , as his intrview were with little black guy i wish this be with any happy end

I wonder if that guy who did your interview (same as ours) ever passed anyone right away?

"Only from your heart can you touch the sky" - Rumi

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I don't want to give you any false hope, but I believe that the reason they are requesting the new medical and police report is that they are ready to issue the visa, but they can't if those 2 have expired.

The medical is good for 1 year, the police report is for 3 months (at least in Morocco they are).

We were denied, and we won the denial. On my husbands second interview they wanted updated forms. This was for the police report, the medical, and for the I-864. We had it all, but the medical. It wasn't expired, but the doctor didn't have a copy any more, so he had to get a second one. Oh yes, I also gave them updated letter of income from my employer.

I can't remember which visa now you are working on, but if I were you I would have him take in a new Affidavit of Support and proof of your income. They might not need it, but if they have it they can't stall by asking for it. He can just tell them when he drops it off that he has those too if they want it.

The questions about being in contact was just plain stupid, and probably their last and desperate attempt to try to deny.

Good luck!

How did you deal with the anger of being denied? We haven't been denied but the anger is incredible that they are making us prove the validity of our relationship. If I were on the outside looking in I could understand it I guess but when it's happening to you personally it really grates on you.

Well at first I had no idea what happened since they said they were sending it for more security checks. But after much research we found someone that had the same thing happen.

Angry, yes, but that is what fueled my flame to keep my strong. But towards the end I could tell I was having some serious depression, and my kids were very concerned.

What both my husband and I found is that to keep our sanity we just needed to walk away from our computer from time to time and forget about the denial. Pretend that we had normal lives. Actually it was harder on my husband than it was for me because deep inside I knew that we would win.

The other thing that kept us going was the 4 times I went there. Once for our marriage, once right after the denial, again a year later, and one last time for the interview.

Although it was nice to know that I would visit again going home was the real nightmare. At that time we had no idea if our case would be reviewed again, or if we would have to wait another year for a vist. We both went into depression for a few weeks after I returned home.

He has been here now for over a year, and I can't say I am still over it, but I thank God for every moment we have together. He really is everything I dreamed of and more.

I know how angry we were when AOS was denied. I cannot imagine how horrifying having the visa denied would be. You're a stronger woman than I. Kudos for that (F)

wow what a nightmare you have been through, what happens when the adjustment of status is denied?

You scream, cry for about 24 hours, and throw things at the wall. Then you call mommy. Mommy told daddy. Daddy told congressman. When daddy says jump, congressman says "How high?"

I honestly had no idea what to do at first. We consulted a lawyer and he told me how to go about appealing/reopening the case. It didnt work, but at least I was on the right path. Im learning as I go. Currently Im waiting to see if USCIS will accept the pile of assorted 'additional evidence' I sent and/or respond to the congressman.

NO WAY!! Do they allow your husband to stay until this is decided? I think if this was me I would seriously go balistic on someone! Do you feel like the congressman helped at all?

'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride'

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