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Filed: Other Country: Netherlands
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If this question needs to be moved then go ahead but right now im pretty upset and confused both me and my husband are. He had his interview today and they asked him a few things kept his passport said every looks ok and that was it .. no yes no no no need documents more etc. They did ask him the most retarded question like was i ever suspended from school.. ( wow like i talk about this ###### lol ) he said we never talked about this so I don't know ...

they did have him swear it was all the truth sign his ds form part 2 took fingerprints and kept his passport but nothing like yes or no wich is what i have been reading has happened. so we have to wait again? is there anyone i can call or ask? were really confused.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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If they keep passport then most likely they approved the visa. If it were an outright denial, they they would have said denied and not kept passport.

Moving this to consulate forum..

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Filed: Other Country: Netherlands
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i just feel that and whoever can tell me there interview experience to be so cold bec. all i hear is oh we were instantly approved he/she said welcome to america etc etc mine got a cold shoulder a few retarded questions like they wanted him to be caught in some lie or something and then this looks good .. i was hoping to hear a yes or no he had his medical and that should have been sent over to the consolate but this great experiences people had at interview were they with out a doubt knew the answer was yes we didn't get. if all i can go on is the fact they kept his passport i duno i hear also that they have been kept and then denied. I dont know of any reason it would be denied but at the same time its the us goverment do they really need a good reason. ..

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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i just feel that and whoever can tell me there interview experience to be so cold bec. all i hear is oh we were instantly approved he/she said welcome to america etc etc mine got a cold shoulder a few retarded questions like they wanted him to be caught in some lie or something and then this looks good .. i was hoping to hear a yes or no he had his medical and that should have been sent over to the consolate but this great experiences people had at interview were they with out a doubt knew the answer was yes we didn't get. if all i can go on is the fact they kept his passport i duno i hear also that they have been kept and then denied. I dont know of any reason it would be denied but at the same time its the us goverment do they really need a good reason. ..

Do they need a good reason? No, not really. They have discretion. However, they usually want a reason good enough to wash with USCIS, because when they deny the visa they have to return the petition to USCIS with a recommendation that the petition approval be revoked. They would prefer that the petition approval not be reaffirmed by USCIS because it means they'll only have to deal with the same applicant and the same petition again at another interview. If they don't have a good reason for denying the visa then they returned the serve, but they haven't won the point yet. That's not how they prefer to play the game.

Send an email to the consulate. Be sure to include your name, your fiance's name, and your consulate case number. They should be able to tell you the current status, though it may take them a week or two to respond.

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Filed: Other Country: Netherlands
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Do they need a good reason? No, not really. They have discretion. However, they usually want a reason good enough to wash with USCIS, because when they deny the visa they have to return the petition to USCIS with a recommendation that the petition approval be revoked. They would prefer that the petition approval not be reaffirmed by USCIS because it means they'll only have to deal with the same applicant and the same petition again at another interview. If they don't have a good reason for denying the visa then they returned the serve, but they haven't won the point yet. That's not how they prefer to play the game.

Send an email to the consulate. Be sure to include your name, your fiance's name, and your consulate case number. They should be able to tell you the current status, though it may take them a week or two to respond.

Well mabye the guy just had a bad day because it was aproved and my hubbie will be comming into the u.s. on jan 30th yay best xmas present ever!

 
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