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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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I was given a piece of paper after my interview last year in October, that said they weren't sertify of my married and that all docs will be mail back to the department of homeland security and for them to preview our docs and contact us, my wife and I have been going through the uscis webpage tracking out our status, couple of months ago it said issued and my visa is ready to picked up, in 2 to 3 days it changed to under going administrative processes, can anyone tell me what's happen, he they have ever been gone under this stress and what was the result at the end?? THANK YOU

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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On 11/13/2017 at 11:27 PM, Max_003gh said:

I was given a piece of paper after my interview last year in October, that said they weren't sertify of my married and that all docs will be mail back to the department of homeland security and for them to preview our docs and contact us, my wife and I have been going through the uscis webpage tracking out our status, couple of months ago it said issued and my visa is ready to picked up, in 2 to 3 days it changed to under going administrative processes, can anyone tell me what's happen, he they have ever been gone under this stress and what was the result at the end?? THANK YOU

Usually it takes about 6 months for the case to be returned to DHS.

Once they receive it, they do a review and send you either a Notice of Intent to Revoke (NOIR)/Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) OR reaffirm your case. When they send you an NOIR/NOID, you will also receive reasons why your case was returned. Subsequently, you will have the option to send evidence to rebut the claims of the Consular Officer who interviewed you.

If your evidence is sufficient, they then reaffirm your case and send it back to the embassy with a recommendation to approve visa.

 

This whole process takes an average of about 18 months. As for the status changes, do not pay attention to it especially when they give you that letter of denial.

 

Hope this helps.

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1 hour ago, Joey & NaYa said:

Usually it takes about 6 months for the case to be returned to DHS.

Once they receive it, they do a review and send you either a Notice of Intent to Revoke (NOIR)/Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) OR reaffirm your case. When they send you an NOIR/NOID, you will also receive reasons why your case was returned. Subsequently, you will have the option to send evidence to rebut the claims of the Consular Officer who interviewed you.

If your evidence is sufficient, they then reaffirm your case and send it back to the embassy with a recommendation to approve visa.

 

This whole process takes an average of about 18 months. As for the status changes, do not pay attention to it especially when they give you that letter of denial.

 

Hope this helps.

Thank you so much for the reply, but something strange happen last night, they updated my case saying my case is expiring soon, while I was approve and issued already, what's happening, hope is nothing bad, should I be seriously worried? 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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I was at the embassy in my country last year in November for my interview, but didn't went on well, I was told that my documents will be sent to NVC in the USA for them to suggest about my visa, my wife and I have been going through our uscis website and checking our status the whole time, 12 August it says my visa was approved and printed, couple of days later it says administrative processing, 2 weeks later it says our documents was expiring soon, and everything would be canceled. Can anyone help us,what's happening, does it mean that all our waiting and prayers wasn't answered, I called on for whoever is reading this for a better motivation, and any advice based on experience on what should be done, was truly looking forward in spending Christmas with my family and now we feel like all those dreams aren't going to happen 

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