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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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 Congratulations  i’m glad to hear that 

 My wife case was sent back to Uscis to  it’s been there already 311days.  Hoping to hear something soon 

 But already received a letter from them. But don’t understand what it means  received  8/8/2017

 

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) records show that your case is currently pending adjudication. However, we have had to perform additional reviews on your case, and this has caused a longer processing time.

We hope this information is helpful and appreciate your continued patience.
 

 

 And thank you very much for your update on your case and congratulations again 

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Filed: R-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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On 11/4/2017 at 9:59 AM, Loverneverfails said:

Hi everyone, 

 

We want to give you guys an update on our case.  Brief synopsis:  My husband went on his first interview on 4/03/2016 but was denied and case was returned to USCIS.  

 

We got the NOIR in 1/2017, submitted rebuttal in 2/2017 and case was reaffirmed in 3/2017.  Ghana Embassy received our reaffirmed case in 4/2017.   Hubby 2nd interview was scheduled on Sept 6, 2017.  

 

According to my husband, the consular said we had a lot of evidence.  He just ask him his name, my name, my date of birth and that was it.  My husband said consular said I have already approved your visa, the interview was less than 3 minutes. He gave him the blue paper and told him congratulations and wish you two all the best. 

 

Husband went to DHL 10 days after the interview and his visa was ready.  Since we have been married for over two years, consular gave him the IR1 Visa. 

 

Husband point of entry was in Chicago O’Hara Airport-  he said it took him only 30 minutes to go through immigration.  Immigration officer didn’t ask him any questions,  just went through his packet and said “Welcome to the US”. 

 

This is his second week here in USA. We have been spending well deserve quality time together.  Thank God this process is finally only.  Hubby is still waiting for his social security card, hopefully he will get it in the mail next week. 

 

We live in Atlanta, lot of opportunities for him being a network engineer...he is so ready to start working lol.  He said baby it’s been 3 weeks since I haven’t worked, I need my social security card...I told him you will find work soon, you needed this time off because he worked long hours while in Ghana. 

Thank God! Why was the case denied and returned?

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