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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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On 9/26/2017 at 5:14 AM, samirlisa98 said:

Hi I  was wondering.. I read that you were going through this AP nightmare for 2 1/2 yrs... we are also in the middle of this terrible nightmare.. My husband is from Egypt as well and he had his interview June 21, 2016. they requested his family history ( which he gave them after 2 days) and put him in AP. Since that time we have only seen a few updates. it's been 15 months now and it's very frustrating as you know well. Our last update was Aug. 24th and 28th and before that it was back in Jan. I've had Congress look into it 8 months back with no avail. I want to know for how long you sat in AP itself and did you have to redo your medical/ police report and other necessary paperwork needed in the interview?

 

Thank you kindly,

 

Lisa

i'm sorry to hear that ,but I was 18 months in AP and yes I redid the medical. wish for you guys the best.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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For all who still in AP, I understand how it feels, tearing , depressing, frustrating to be in AP and you don't know why because the Call Center or even the embassy emails are the same no info just wait, Just stick to your loved once and pray and be patient the relief will comes very soon, I'm sorry I can't answer all your question recently I'm very busy. But I will always try to answer all your questions. 

 

Hope for all of you to get your visa soon. wish for all of you the best.

 

 

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Officially over the 12 months on a K1 visa's AP - since the day of interview. And almost 2 years since filing. Alhamdulilah for everything.

No updates at all, same email responses, same congressman's response. We're moving on with our lives. I suggest everyone do the same, and make the effort to be together.

Tip: Religious marriage on a K1 visa is allowed, as long as there is no legal paper trail/registration, according to u.s immigration laws and a USCIS officer.

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On 11/14/2017 at 10:05 PM, Super Uber said:

Officially over the 12 months on a K1 visa's AP - since the day of interview. And almost 2 years since filing. Alhamdulilah for everything.

No updates at all, same email responses, same congressman's response. We're moving on with our lives. I suggest everyone do the same, and make the effort to be together.

Tip: Religious marriage on a K1 visa is allowed, as long as there is no legal paper trail/registration, according to u.s immigration laws and a USCIS officer.

I completely agree. We withdrew our K1 visa and are getting married soon in Egypt and will apply for the spouse visa at a later time. The amount of relief of having control over our own lives again has been so comforting.

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8 hours ago, db2016 said:

I completely agree. We withdrew our K1 visa and are getting married soon in Egypt and will apply for the spouse visa at a later time. The amount of relief of having control over our own lives again has been so comforting.

And as I also advised you before, never apply for a CR1 unless you actually live together for a good period of time as a married couple, say 6 months AT LEAST. Otherwise, I totally fear that your case will simply be thrown into AP, or even denied on the spot.

Just because you're married doesn't mean the CO will believe you. In fact, he's more likely to be in doubt if the couple had already applied for a K1, canceled it, married and reapplied, all within a very short period and without enough face to face time together as a couple.

Just saying, but I truly wish you'd never be denied, let alone go on AP.

 

Nonetheless, if there's a pregnancy during the first few months of your marriage, before you apply, that's a big big proof for your bona-fide relationship. No rush though :)

 

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5 hours ago, Yasser&Neveen said:

this is ridiculous. at least let us know what's the reason for the AP.

Nothing on my end, but the reason for AP is well known to most of us: They don't want you in the states for the longest time possible. They also want it to "look" as hard as possible to gain entry to the states. So, go figure :)

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Who is CR1 marriage visa here and how long have u been on AP? 

I noticed the majority are fiancee visa.

Prayers for all.

I just want to know similar cases that should follow up together for a little support and insight into the future.

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