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Filed: Other Country: Guyana
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Hey guys my mom is going in for a b1 b2 visa at the embassy in GUEORGETOWN,GUYANA she say's they just need your passport and application ....i told her she needs more credentials to support her case and she said she's not walking with any because they dod not need that...what do you guys think THIS IS STRANGE

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Because of the massive amount of fraud, the consulate in Guyana no longer considers any additional documentation, simply because it can't be trusted. They will evaluate her application on its own merits and interview. She should be well prepared and know how to answer the questions because that's the only way they're going to adjudicate her case.

Filed: Other Country: Guyana
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Because of the massive amount of fraud, the consulate in Guyana no longer considers any additional documentation, simply because it can't be trusted. They will evaluate her application on its own merits and interview. She should be well prepared and know how to answer the questions because that's the only way they're going to adjudicate her case.

Ok .....OMG so she know what she sayin ...whew :whistle:

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Just because they no longer trust documents does not mean one should not go with any. In Nigeria, its the same situation. You could go with a mountain load of documents and you will not even be asked for any, still it is better to be prepared. One may meet that one CO who just wants to see something more before making a final decision.....in that situation what happens if the applicant came empty handed?

GOD has been WONDERFUL!!!
CR-1 (for Husband):
09/15/2012: Got Married
09/26/2012: Mailed I-130 from Nigeria( delayed by customs)
USCIS stage ( 66 days)
10/12/2012: NOA 1
12/17/2012: NOA 2 (case was transferred to NYC office 11/27/12)
NVC stage ( 20 days)
01/08/2013: Case # and IIN assigned ( file arrived NVC mail room 12/20/12)
01/09/2013: AOS invoiced and paid, DS-3032 emailed and mailed.
01/16/2013: IV invoiced &paid. AOS & IV mailed in one package(arrived 01/18).

01/28/2013: Case complete!!!
04/19/2013: Interview; APPROVED!!!!!
05/13/2013: POE; JFK


N-400: (3 months and 12 days)
Filed N-400 : 2011-06-17
Interview: 2011-09-27
Oath Ceremony: 2011-09-30

IR-5 for Mom Entire process took 5 months exactly
USCIS (22days)

mailed I-130 : 2011-09-30
NOA 1: 2011-10-03 (text & email)
NOA 2: 2011-10-25 (text and email)
NVC: (19 days)
Case entered and # assigned: 2011-11-18
NVC Case COMPLETED: 2011-12-07 ( 43 days from NOA 2 and 65 days from NOA 1)
Interview Date(Lagos): 2012-01- 23
Mom was late for interview
New Interview date: 2012-02-29 : VISA APPROVED

 
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