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my interview for CR-1 was actually approved on the 16th (October) here in Germany.But im still waiting for the visa to be issued and mailed to me with the passport.It has been 2 weeks already since the interview.my husband sent the embassy emails to ask why i have not got the visa yet,normally it only takes couple days (one week to 10 working days according to the embassy).They answered us that there are some technical issues so that they still could not issue me the visa.I have to wait still patiently till the problems being solved.

So what could the technical issues be that are delaying the visa for so long.Btw.another woman who had the interview on the same day as me got her visa already 10 days ago.and one woman who had the interview one week after me got her visa last week already also.

so if there were technical issues then everyone has to wait not just only me,thats what i assume.Or maybe because Im actually a Chinese citizen but living in Germany currently.

but more details the embassy does not care to tell.just a simple line written to us that we should just wait.I am getting really frustrated.I was so excited knowing that i would come to my hubby soon after the interview approved.but now looks the waiting is endless.My hubby is getting angry also cus he was dreaming that i could be there with him already last week or this week.now who knows when i could fly to the states or if i would ever fly at all.I dont know if they would deny my visa even the IO approved my visa interview.

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I know in Ireland, visas were once delayed for several weeks because the visa printing machine ran out of ink- some special ink they had to have delivered from the USA I guess. It's possible that you are going through additional name or security checks but the fact that the interviewer said you were approved, and that they are saying the hold up is technical issues (and not AP or similar) are good signs.

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Dont worry, I'm sure they will send you the passport with the visa soon. Sometimes embassies go tru this kind of problems. If they already approved your visa, I dont think they can deny it.

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Dont worry, I'm sure they will send you the passport with the visa soon. Sometimes embassies go tru this kind of problems. If they already approved your visa, I dont think they can deny it.

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thank you.but thats what everyone telling me. honestly im really disappointed and frustrated by the unexpected delay.we were both so happy and also his family is also waiting on me to be there.

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I know in Ireland, visas were once delayed for several weeks because the visa printing machine ran out of ink- some special ink they had to have delivered from the USA I guess. It's possible that you are going through additional name or security checks but the fact that the interviewer said you were approved, and that they are saying the hold up is technical issues (and not AP or similar) are good signs.

hope its some technical issues which are easy to be fixed.but i dont understand why others ppl who had interview at the same time could get the visa mail so fast.

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hope its some technical issues which are easy to be fixed.but i dont understand why others ppl who had interview at the same time could get the visa mail so fast.

Hi, hope you got it all sorted out now. Could you tell me when you started the procedure in Frankfurt?

thank you,

Sandra

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Two weeks? As in 9 working days, considering we just had Veterans' Day?

Patience is a virtue. I always assumed Chinese people are very patient. Must be from the Kung Fu movies I watched when I was a young lad.

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