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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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As someone new here, please forgive me, but I am really interested as to why you were denied. I want to make sure that neither of us make the same mistake so this doesn't happen to anyone else. We are in the process of this all and the last thing I want to do is make a mistake from day one. Is their any "general" advice you can give us on what not/to do so this doesn't happen like it did to you.

Respectfully if you want to pm me with "general" advice, I would so so so..appreciate it. I am so sorry for your troubles.

It wasn't denied, on interview day, not at all.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Sorry to the OP for their situation it will get settled eventually.

As for the drama based on the rude comments: woot i like drama lol ahhhh

I-751 file: 11/07/11

NOA1 date: 11/10/11

Biometrics: 11/30/11

Approval: 08/17/12

Hold what you got and maintain.

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Personal dispute posts have been removed. (Plus the comment that one poster made which would have made no sense now, and would probably have started another dispute. lol) Please take it to PM so the OP's thread does not get derailed.

Thank you.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Sorry that you are going through this. I guess the silver lining is that it doesn't seem like YOU are inadmissible; and that it's your husbands current incarceration which has complicate things. At least if this doesn't get resolved timely- based on what you have stated, there shouldn't be a reason to deny you once your hubby gets out.

04-21-2006 | Marriage in Santa Ana, CA
I-130 Process
06-29-2006 | Mailed to CSC
08-23-2006 | Was told application was rejected & sent back
08-30-2006 | Recieved rejected package
09-01-2006 | Resubmitted I-130
09-08-2006 | NOA1 (now that's more like it)
09-13-2006 | Recieved NOA1 in the mail
12-19-2006 | Recieved email RFE
12-20-2006 | Recieved RFE in mail
12-22-2006 | Sent out RFE info
01-09-2007 | NOA2 Email received!
I-130 at NVC
01-24-2007 | Case Number Assigned
02-06-2007 | Emailed DS-3032 COA
02-09-2007 | NVC confirms COA in email
02-20-2007 | DS3032 & AOS Fee Bill Mailed
02-26-2007 | Received DS3032 and AOS Fee Bill
02-28-2007 | Mailed AOS Fee Bill and check
03-13-2007 | I-864 received
03-21-2007 | I-864 sent
05-16-2007 | IV Bill resent from NVC (never got the first)
06-02-2007 | IV Bill received
06-05-2007 | IV Bill payment sent
06-26-2007 | Received DS230
06-29-2007 | Mailed DS230 to NVC
08-15-2007 | NVC process complete but was sent back to US CIS (#@$%#$% this sucks)
11-08-2007 | I-130 returned to NVC
11-08-2007 | Requested expedited interview due to daughters illness
11-21-2007 | NVC approved expedited interview. Mailed to Montreal Embassy Nov 20th
12-11-2007 | Told by contact at US Consulate in Toronto that our interview date will be on Jan 4th.
01-04-2008 | Interview In Montreal. VISA GRANTED
01-11-2008 | Arrival in the US
11-09-2009 | Biometrics taken for 10 year green card
01-20-2010 | Approved- 10 GC ordered for production

06-22-2013 | N-400 package sent

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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any thoughts on this

my husband who is usc does have a criminal history in fact he can not enter canada and has been denied at border

he serves over 10 years in prison and was just released in june 2008 we met shortly after ]

do you think this will have any impact on our case

he served his whole term did not have probation

but has felonies

any thoughts

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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im sorry to hear

i couldnt imagine

how could they deny on what kind of grounds

now i am real nervous

The fact that her husband is STILL in prison may be what they're looking at as opposed to his criminal history.

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I agree Sprailenes, it's the fact he's currently incarcerated that's at issue. I'm sure that Montreal will look into this. smurfette1971, your issue is not the same and I wouldn't worry about it.

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