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On 10/3/2019 at 3:38 PM, A&M24 said:

Please guys i need your help, 

after (the / was change to or) the embassy called my to send my passport, i sent it with all the document 22 ago ,and 2 days ago my laywer told me to updated my ds260, after i did to went back to / again, what do

you think ??? 

Did / changed to or again what is happening in your case

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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Visa has been issued Alhamdulilah. Kuala Lumpur embassy.

 

Timeline of events for us were as follows:

Interview was at Oct 3rd, 2019. Embassy kept passport and said visa would be issued 4-5 days later. Also ds-5535 was not requested. Took nearly 3 weeks, issued on 10/22. Ceac status the whole time said ready (for interview), up until Monday 10/21 it changed to AP, and then next day it was issued. (My sister on the other hand, visa was issued 2 days after interview).

 

Also, for those who will be traveling to Malaysia, feel free to message me on this website if you have any questions about the country ie where to stay, steps you have to take to get married here, advise on how to handle immigrations customs when trying to enter the country (they can get very nasty, esp when you're constantly leaving/entering or hold a Yemeni passport), where to go to renew visa, etc. I've been here on and off for a year and my husband 2 years so we know how to navigate this place pretty well. I can give you phone numbers of agents who can find you an apt for a month or however long. Also anyone who got married here and registered their marriage under the Yemeni embassy, be warned USCIS may reject your petition as they don't recognize the marriage certificate as valid. Yemeni embassy no longer certifies marriages between Yemenis and Americans, but if you were unlucky enough to do so as we did back in 2017 you will likely run into issues, so ask away if you have questions. 

 

Wish you all the best of luck and praying you get your visas soon, esp those of you who have had to endure the torture of months under AP. 

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Djibouti
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6 hours ago, Amal93 said:

Visa has been issued Alhamdulilah. Kuala Lumpur embassy.

 

Timeline of events for us were as follows:

Interview was at Oct 3rd, 2019. Embassy kept passport and said visa would be issued 4-5 days later. Also ds-5535 was not requested. Took nearly 3 weeks, issued on 10/22. Ceac status the whole time said ready (for interview), up until Monday 10/21 it changed to AP, and then next day it was issued. (My sister on the other hand, visa was issued 2 days after interview).

 

Also, for those who will be traveling to Malaysia, feel free to message me on this website if you have any questions about the country ie where to stay, steps you have to take to get married here, advise on how to handle immigrations customs when trying to enter the country (they can get very nasty, esp when you're constantly leaving/entering or hold a Yemeni passport), where to go to renew visa, etc. I've been here on and off for a year and my husband 2 years so we know how to navigate this place pretty well. I can give you phone numbers of agents who can find you an apt for a month or however long. Also anyone who got married here and registered their marriage under the Yemeni embassy, be warned USCIS may reject your petition as they don't recognize the marriage certificate as valid. Yemeni embassy no longer certifies marriages between Yemenis and Americans, but if you were unlucky enough to do so as we did back in 2017 you will likely run into issues, so ask away if you have questions. 

 

Wish you all the best of luck and praying you get your visas soon, esp those of you who have had to endure the torture of months under AP. 

 

 

When was the interview date. 

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On 10/8/2019 at 10:53 AM, Muhammad&Mansory said:

Has anyone taken medical test while pregnant? I know a guy in Turkey who got contacted about his wife's visa; but his wife is pregnant and they are planning to wait until she delivers (4-5 months from now). Has anyone done medical exam during pregnancy? 

Wondering if u heard anything else about this. I have a friend in a similar situation was asking About advise. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Syria
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7 hours ago, paret3169 said:

Wondering if u heard anything else about this. I have a friend in a similar situation was asking About advise. 

I heard and the guy got screwed by the embassy! :( 

The guy emailed the embassy asking for a solution prior to the interview date; embassy replied 15 hours prior to the interview by saying: 

"We would like to inform you that the result of the Administrative processing is valid for four months after that the applicant may need a new one and the case may remain pending for another period of time.

"You can put in a request to reschedule an immigrant visa appointment 24 hours after the interview date passes through https://ais.usvisa-info.com. After you register your original appointment date on this web site please click on “group actions” menu and select “Missed my appointment” and “send request”. Please submit your reschedule request approximately two months prior to the date you will be able to travel to Turkey for your interview. The requests coming through this web site will be evaluated by the Consular Section.

We would like to inform you that the web site will not provide you with a selection of available appointment dates. Your new interview date will be set according to the Consular Section’s schedule. Please note that in periods of high demand; this may be several months later. After the date is changed, you will be informed by email.
 
Basically they told him that their case will be placed on AP AGAIN after 4 months. The guy was hesitant to take the medical test because his wife was 5 months into her pregnancy and the doctor did not reccommend it. Now they have to schedule another interview, which might take a few months to happen! 
 
 
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