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Hello,

I have just submitted the I-129F last week and want to get everyone's opinion on the possibility of AP come interview time. My fiancee is an Iranian citizen but has been living/studying outside the country for the past 5 years. I've also been studying overseas for the past 5 years and we met this way. So we've physically seen each other on many occasions: everyday when we were in school together and now at least once a month as she's moved to London for her PhD. I submitted a huge notebook worth of tickets, passport stamps and pictures of all the times we've seen each other throughout the 5+ years we've been together. She has also recently been to the US most on a visitor's visa to visit the family and such and wasn't placed on AP for that.

What do you all think? No way to give a definite answer, I know. But has anyone been in a similar situation where the beneficiary was Iranian but not living in the country and had to go through AP? She will be doing the interview at the London embassy. Does it help that we've been dating for 5 years and have seen each other very frequently?

thanks for the feedback!

side note: I just finished my degree overseas and will be back in the US soon, so I will have established domicile before her interview.

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If she has a visa to visit i would think she wouldnt be put in AP... Not for her background maybe for something to do with the relationship if needed be

Edited by Anitafeliz

:girlwerewolf2xn: Ana (L) Felix :wub:

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Interview Approved August 19, 2016

POE September 25, 2016

AOS November Filer 2016

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
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Everyone gets AP. Anywhere from a few days to a few months, a year or in some cases several years. There is no way to even venture to guess how long it will be seeing that her citizenship is from a "T" country.


If she has a visa to visit i would think she wouldnt be put in AP... Not for her background maybe for something to do with the relationship if needed be

Not true, everyone gets AP. A b-2 is far different than someone who will using a K-1 with the intent to immigrate to the US.


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Iranian AP is mandatory as I recall, but I remember a woman from Iran whose AP lasted a few hours or a day or something. She was mad because she left Ankara after her interview, planning for AP, and had to go straight back. So, AP could be extremely short.

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Posted

Everyone gets AP. Anywhere from a few days to a few months, a year or in some cases several years. There is no way to even venture to guess how long it will be seeing that her citizenship is from a "T" country.

Not true, everyone gets AP. A b-2 is far different than someone who will using a K-1 with the intent to immigrate to the US.

Oh ty i didnt know :wow:?:)

:girlwerewolf2xn: Ana (L) Felix :wub:

K1 March Filer 2016

Interview Approved August 19, 2016

POE September 25, 2016

AOS November Filer 2016

DISCLAIMER: Please excuse my ABC & Gramm@r I am not an editor...

 
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