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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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My husband interview was today in New Delhi and after the 10 questions the officer asked to my husband and ask for photos he give all to her and the papers he was asking to sit and wait haft hour later she came with a paper said they can't give him the visa cuz is missing a document .... he was in London U.K. For few years they want the police certificate from there which I send one from London and India but they said to my husband they don't have it ... I'm trying to get another police certificate....but I'm afraid that they will not give the visa to someone who guides me, please....we was waiting for 1 year and 4 month . Thank ..

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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what is ur question? Did they keep his passport? Did they give him a letter?

 

Secondly they said they don't have UK PCC.. that's is not a new thing. Embassy and NVC and other governmental agency are known to lose the documents. Get a New PCC from UK and submit it. Post that you should be good.

 

P.S:  Be detailed in question and be straightforward if you want detailed swift and honest reply to your questions

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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I know I'm so sorry ... they give him back his passport and the letter my question is 

When returning the passport does that mean that they were denied the visa? 

 

Thank you bunny&nijan

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hello !! Guys 

I'm confuse cuz she told to my husband that we don't send the pcc from London and we did...... my husband was checking all the paper and between the paper was the pcc from London and she told him we never send it ...and she give him this cover sheet too what is the red dot means?..... thank both 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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You put the cover sheet with the document they asked for and send it to the embassy. Then you wait. 

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5 hours ago, Monal said:

Hello !! Guys 

I'm confuse cuz she told to my husband that we don't send the pcc from London and we did...... my husband was checking all the paper and between the paper was the pcc from London and she told him we never send it ...and she give him this cover sheet too what is the red dot means?..... thank both 

 

Just follow the instructions, send them a copy of the PPC they have (obviously) misplaced and put the cover letter as noted -- make sure it goes to the address they have listed. Once they receive it, they will contact you again. 

 

You might also want to track your status online, but that is not necessary.

 

Question, did your husband bring a copy of his PPCs to the interview? I gather not, since he has received the dreaded 221G. :( 

 

Anyhow, what is done is done, but going forward try having copies of all important things when going to the Embassy.

 

By the way, they lost our marriage certificate after they requested it via an RFE -- I had copies of everything so I handed one to the VO during my husband's interview (which I attended).

 

Anything is possible when it comes to paperwork being misplaced by USCIS or NVC. Best to have copies of these vital paperwork (birth certificate, marriage certificate, PCC, divorce decree etc.) with you.

 

Lastly, the sooner you send the needed document/s as per the instructions on the letter, the sooner your husband will receive his visa, so do not wait ok!  :whistle:

 

Best of luck! 

 

P.S: Edited to add that the red dot might be an internal thing, but is not something that really makes or breaks a case...nor one that you should stress yourself about. Just send the missing docs and you should be good to go! :thumbs:

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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To prevent loss of documents that sit on a desk and get seperated from a case, label the new ones in the upper right hand corner with case #, both names, and both DOB's

immigration uses case #'s to open your files 

Did you keep a record (copy) of documents sent to immigraiton / ?  You should have copies of all documents / i have a file of all mine / i figure to not throw any away until he has his citzenship

 

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