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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hey guys, so my wife's visa has been in admin processing for almost 8 months now. I visited her in Dec 2011 when we got married, and in Dec 2012 when she had her interview. I am visiting her again for a week. Any wise words or tips that might help her visa case? :)))))) Its not every day I get to go see her :'(

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hey guys, so my wife's visa has been in admin processing for almost 8 months now. I visited her in Dec 2011 when we got married, and in Dec 2012 when she had her interview. I am visiting her again for a week. Any wise words or tips that might help her visa case? smile.png))))) Its not every day I get to go see her :'(

Hey My wife's came is in admin process too , its been 34 days since her interview.

what does your ceac status say?

did they keep her passport at the interview?

When was your case updated and how many times was it updated?

Please answer if possible it will help me!

Did they give her a Green 221 g sheet?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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There is very little you can do to help the case once it is in AP, most of it has to do with whatever process it is going through, and since you do not know what the issue could be then there really is no solution. (not sure if that makes sense) basically if you dont konw what the problem is, its hard to come up with a answer to the problem.

However there are a few things that people often overlook such as preparing for the interview in the first place. (yes preparing... do you have any idea who many times married people from abroad dont know how to spell there significant others Last name... or even know the parents name, and what city they will be going to or what the other person does for a living)

Second Items that is very good proof of a genuin relationship is the involvement of family. Most South Asian families are very Family oriented, its very uncommon that the family is not involved with the unity of two individuals.... so pictures with large groups of family, something signifiying that the two people are accepted and recognized as a couple is very important and probably the best proof.

so in your trip to Pakistan take pictures you and her with Family, Friends and different locations.

Also honesty is the best policy, explain why what were and how wheverever they ask at an interview and dont try to make something up they can usualy tell, most people who interview individuals on a regular basis and if that is there job function they learn to be able to detect when someone is being honest and not.

other then that good luck!

 
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